: The narrative follows a railroad worker named Tom whose wife, Annie Mae, is unfaithful. The "seventh son" reference implies a folklore belief in clairvoyance. Remaster Details
: Often highlighted as a rare example of John Bonham playing a consistent, hypnotic beat throughout the entire song without any fills or cymbal crashes. poor_tom_remaster
"Poor Tom (Remaster)" refers to the digitally remastered version of the Led Zeppelin track "Poor Tom," originally recorded in 1970 and later released on the 1982 compilation album Coda . This song is notable for its unique acoustic arrangement and distinctive drumming by John Bonham. : The narrative follows a railroad worker named
: The song uses an open C-A-C-G-C-E tuning, which is the same tuning Page used for "Friends" and "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp". poor_tom_remaster