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I believe you are thinking of "Kashmir" from the album Physical Graffiti, released in 1975. In my opinion one of the best songs they ever did.
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The iconic intro notes of the song "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin are played on a guitar and are known for their haunting melody and intricate fingerpicking pattern.
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I believe you are thinking of "Kashmir" from the album Physical Graffiti, released in 1975. In my opinion one of the best songs they ever did.
The song was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant and released on the Zeppelin Four album. However the original intro to the song was written by Spirit in 1967. The song toured with Led Zeppelin for a short period before they ultimately fizzled out and Zeppelin became the band that all rock bands are compared, to this day. I believe Plant and Page had authorization to use the intro and were obviously heavily influenced by Spirit as well as several old Blues singers.
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The song that starts with a foghorn and seagulls is "The Ocean" by Led Zeppelin. The intro features the sounds of a foghorn followed by seagulls, setting a maritime atmosphere. This track is from their album "Houses of the Holy," released in 1973.
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