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: Plant’s lyrics describe warriors sailing to "new lands" to "fight the horde" while crying out for entry into Valhalla—the majestic hall of fallen heroes.

The song famously alludes to and the history of Viking expeditions.

The song was born from a specific moment in the band's history. In the summer of 1970, Led Zeppelin performed in , as part of a cultural mission sponsored by the Icelandic government. Despite a civil servant strike that nearly canceled the show, a university-prepared concert hall allowed the performance to proceed to a phenomenal reception. Inspired by the rugged, "untamed" landscape and the sense of being modern explorers in a foreign land, Robert Plant wrote the lyrics mid-flight after leaving Iceland. Lyrical Themes and Mythology

: Plant later described the song as the band’s "war cry," serving as a metaphor for their own "conquest" of the music industry as they toured globally. Musical Composition

Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song

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