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| | The Yardbirds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Under Gomelsky's guidance, the Yardbirds got themselves signed to EMI's Columbia label in early 1964; they set a precedent of a sort when their first album turned out to be a live album, Five Live Yardbirds, recorded at the legendary Marquee Club in London. |  | | The Beck-Page era Yardbirds also recorded "Stroll On," their half-crazed rendition of their standard "The Train Kept A-Rollin'," which they recorded for the Antonioni film Blow-Up; Relf changed the lyrics and title the night before it was recorded because there wasn't enough time to acquire permission from the copyright holder. |  | | The Yardbirds' final single, "Goodnight Sweet Josephine," was recorded in January 1968. |
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| | Yardbirds |
 | | Yardbirds is one of the most underrated bands in rock history. |  | | The album "Sonny Boy Williamson and The Yardbirds" was recorded in the end of 1963 but wasnt released until 1965 in England and 1966 in USA. |  | | Yardbirds have often got credits for the creation of hard rock and heavy metal and also the creation of the "guitar hero" and there is indeed some truth in that. |
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| | Splendid: Departments: Bookshelf: The Yardbirds: The band that launched Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page |
 | | Stress from incessant touring was heightened by the marathon recording sessions for The Yardbirds' second British album, as well as deteriorating relationships with co-producer Simon Napier-Bell. |  | | From roughly 1964 to 1966, the Yardbirds released a series of spellbinding singles and EPs that combined blues, straight-ahead rock and roll, Eastern influences, Gregorian chants, and spaghetti western guitar rhythms into an explosive, kinetic sound. |  | | When the time came for an album, Gomelsky arranged to have the Yardbirds record a live gig at the Marquee. |
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| | The Yardbirds - Biography |
 | | Their first album, "Five Live Yardbirds" was recorded with Eric Clapton on lead guitar at London's Marquee Club. |  | | The Yardbirds were one of the important bands in the 1960s London blues / pop / rock scene. |  | | The second LP, known today as "Roger the Engineer" but originally as "The Yardbirds", featured Jeff Beck, the lead guitarist who was a member during their most successful period. |
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| | The Yardbirds |
 | | That same year, they released what was considered the best album of their early years, a live effort titled, "Five Live Yardbirds". |  | | But even as the band reinterpreted R&B, they experimented with pop music as well. |  | | The Yardbirds formed in London in 1963 when Keith Relf (vocals, harmonica) and Paul Samwell-Smith (bass), both members of semi-acoustic act the Metropolis Blues Quartet, joined forces with Chris Dreja (rhythm guitar), Tony 'Top' Topham (guitar) and Jim McCarty (drums). |
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| | Amazon.com: Ultimate!: Music |
 | | The Yardbirds' status as one of the most influential musical conglomerations of the last 40 years is undeniable. |  | | Long known as the musical divinity school of the Beck-Clapton-Page guitar trinity, the Yardbirds cast a much longer shadow across rock music, one that encompassed psychedelia, blues rock, heavy metal, jam bands, and even the nascent world music and alt-rock movements. |  | | With a tenure on the charts of barely five years, a fitful discography, and the erratic guidance of three managers during their prime, the Yardbirds have a legacy that is as unlikely as it is undeniable: they're second only to the Beatles as the most influential band of the 1960s. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005LMXN?v=glance
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| | The Yardbirds Live Yardbirds |
 | | This album was originally recorded in 1968 during The Yardbirds' final incarnation, which featured Jimmy Page as the band's fourth guitarist. |  | | The band played a live gig at the Anderson Theater in New York in March of '68 that was recorded for possible issuance as a live album; however, when the band heard the tapes, they decided against its release. |  | | The vinyl version of the album is very scarce; the 8-track even more so (See note below). |
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| | The Yardbirds |
 | | The sonic power of the old Yardbirds is resurrected here, suggesting that they really were a live band daunted by the niceties of the studio. |  | | When the Yardbirds recorded the single "For Your Love" using mostly congas, harpsichord and upright bass, Clapton fled to John Mayall& band and to a job that had less distractions in the center of the stage. |  | | The band soon crashed when attempting to write an album of originals: these songs are represented by The Yardbirds, Over Under Sideways Down, and Roger the Engineer, USA and UK releases which share songs with each other and the subsequent Greatest Hits package. |
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: Y: Yardbirds |
 | | Yardbirds Singles Lyrics - Lyrics of the singles released when Eric Clapton was with the band. |  | | The Yardbirds - Lyrics, lists of key facts about the band, photographs. |  | | Yardbirds, Live in New York 3/20/1968 - A recorded concert of the Jimmy Page era Yardbirds, featuring material he would take on to Led Zeppelin including "I'm Confused." |
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| | The Yardbirds |
 | | The only Page-era Yardbirds album flopped badly and indeed is mediocre. |  | | Most of the Yardbirds' original LP's are hard to find and weren't so great anyway, and the market is flooded with deceptive, cheaply packaged compilations, all of which I strongly urge you avoid (even the Rhino Records greatest hits). |  | | You may encounter the tapes as a bootleg, but my advice is to avoid them because the sound quality is awful and the performance is widely described as uncharacteristically sloppy. |
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| | Yardbirds/Led Zeppelin's Dubious Recording History |
 | | Both albums had a reworking of a Yardbirds' song. |  | | An album track, "Tangerine," was one Page had worked on with the Yardbirds in the spring of 1968. |  | | The Yardbirds version was called "Knowing That I'm Losing You." However, that track does not appear on the new release. |
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| | Rolling Stone : 89) The Yardbirds |
 | | Listen to "Somebody," a song I wrote for Aerosmith's first album: It's all from the Yardbirds. |  | | They were the shit to us, out of all the British bands in the Sixties. |  | | What the Yardbirds did is something you don't hear in today's blue-plate-special, cookie-cutter music. |
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| | The Yardbirds The Very Best Of The Yardbirds CD |
 | | The result was released on their Columbia LP debut as Five Live Yardbirds which, despite not making the charts at the time, remains one of the great recorded raw artefacts of the era. |  | | July 1965 saw the Yardbirds attempt their most adventurous recording yet, “Still I’m Sad”, a Gregorian chant-derived song by bassist Samwell-Smith and drummer McCarty. |  | | The Yardbirds next recorded venture was the E.P. Five Yardbirds which comprised three tracks laid down later in April 1965. |
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| | Chrome Oxide - Music Collectors pages - Yardbirds - 12/22/2004 |
 | | The Yardbirds is one of my favorite bands of all time. |  | | After the Yardbirds broke up, he continued on as the New Yardbirds (with new members), until he changed the name of the band to Led Zeppelin. |  | | Also, contains 1 track not previously heard by Yardbird collectors unless you were at one of their shows. |
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| | THE YARDBIRDS: Ultimate! (Rhino) |
 | | They scored a number of hit singles, released a handful of studio albums, and toured extensively. |  | | Inspired by Chicago blues and RandB, The Yardbirds debuted in June 1963 with Keith Relf (vocals, harp), Anthony "Top" Topham (lead guitar) and Chris Dreja (rhythm guitar), Paul Samwell-Smith (bass, keyboards), and Jim McCarty (drums). |  | | Rhino recently released Ultimate!--the first collection of the archetypical band with material from all aspects of the group's history. |
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 | | Like on the group's first series of albums, the machines of loving grace had long been set up, all prepared to perform their god-given function, which was to take down in meticulous detail the events about to transpire, as unobtrusively as possible. |  | | Jimmy Page, already in the process of forming the New Yardbirds (which would eventually become a combination called Led Zeppelin, and if you listen to "I'm Confused" on the first side, you'll understand how that little number works), plays guitar on this album like you would not believe. |  | | That had fallen on evil times, this most progressive of the English rhythm 'n blues bands that had coalesced around the old Crawdaddy Club in Richmond. |
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| | St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: The Yardbirds |
 | | The Yardbirds are aptly called "legendary," for although their recordings have lapsed into obscurity, their influence on guitar-driven rock is enduring and pervasive. |  | | Inspired by the phenomenal success of the Beatles&; the Yardbirds then recorded the pop song, "For Your Love," written by Graham Gouldman, and this became their first hit. |  | | In spite of their uneven recording history, the Yardbirds' small, experimental body of work places them just behind the Beatles, the Stones, and the Who as a major band of the British Invasion. |
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| | Britannica.com: Head Sounds - The Yardbirds |
 | | The Yardbirds, who produced three of Britain's most influential rock guitarists, followed in the footsteps of the Rolling Stones on the western London rhythm-and-blues circuit in 1963-64, their early repertoire consisting almost exclusively of cover versions of songs by artists who recorded for the Chess and Vee Jay record labels. |  | | The Yardbirds were a 1960s British musical group best known for their inventive conversion of rhythm and blues into rock. |  | | Switching to guitar, Page joined Beck as the band's colead guitarist--though the two played together on only one single, the visionary "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" (1966), before the band's short-lived final lineup dissolved in 1968. |
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| | The_Yardbirds |
 | | This is perhaps the penultimate Yardbirds concert with Jeff Beck and by all accounts their performance is an impressive one in a city with a blossoming music scene of its own and a reasonably high standard of expectations for visiting performers. |  | | Despite the lack of a PA powerful enough to project an audible vocal over the wall of amplifiers, like Jeff Beck did in Los Angeles at the Hullabaloo the previous January, he and the Yardbirds as a band make a grand impression on a nascent music scene with this show. |  | | The guitar has a power, a fullness of tone, a depth that has not been often heard outside a recording studio. |
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| | The Yardbirds - the history (Knights In Blue Denim) |
 | | The Yardbirds' imaginative vision and sheer vitality earned them an unrivalled reputation for new ideas - leaving their songs standing proud for all time. |  | | One of the most exciting bands on the live stage, their inventive repertoire used elements of beaty pop, psychedelia and heavy metal. |  | | They were widely applauded from the outset - but after the release of their pop breakthrough hit single "For Your Love", Eric Clapton left for John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, his place in the Yardbirds being taken by Jeff Beck. |
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| | ipedia.com: Jimmy Page Article |
 | | As a producer, composer and guitarist for the band, he was one of the major driving forces behind the rock sound of that era, with his trademark Gibson Les Paul guitar and Marshall amplification. |  | | He was the founding member for the band Led Zeppelin and, prior to that, a member of The Yardbirds from late 1966 through 1968. |  | | Within weeks Page was again offered to join The Yardbirds and at first played bass guitar with the group after the departure of Paul Samwell-Smith, before finally switching to twin lead guitar with Beck when Chris Dreja moved to bass. |
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| | The Yardbirds : Five Live Yardbirds (Rhino) - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | Five Live Yardbirds was the first important -- indeed, essential -- live album to come out of the 1960s British rock & roll boom. |  | | Cut at a Marquee Club show in 1964, Five Live Yardbirds was a popular album, especially once Eric Clapton's fame began to spread after leaving the band. |  | | In terms of the performance captured and the recording quality, it was also the best such live record of the entire middle of the decade. |
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| | Splendid Magazine reviews The Yardbirds: Birdland |
 | | Thankfully, they are the only two original Yardbirds on this reunion album, on which they modernize "Over Under Sideways Down", "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago", "Shapes of Things" and "For Your Love", which "features" a lead vocal from the Goo Goo Dolls' John Rzeznik. |  | | Thoughtfully, the new Yardbirds dedicate Birdland to their original singer, the late Keith Relf (they also have an obligatory tribute song), though it's hard to see how being replaced by a Goo Goo Doll constitutes much of a memorial. |  | | If you're like us, when you think of the Yardbirds, you don't think of any of their hack journeyman guitarists (Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page) -- you think instead of their ace rhythm guitarist, Chris Dreja, and their efficient drummer Jim McCarty. |
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| | The Yardbirds - Ultimate! - at Rhino |
 | | The Yardbirds were arguably the most influential British blues-rock band of the mid-‘60s. |  | | : "The Yardbirds were the forerunners of heavy metal, psychedelic music, the extended guitar solo, and that staple of rock improvisation, the ‘jam.’" In their latter days the "new" Yardbirds, led by Page, morphed into Led Zeppelin, while cofounders Keith Relf and Jim McCarty put together the classical-rock group Renaissance. |  | | Inspired by nasty Chicago blues and R&B, The Yardbirds were hatched in June 1963 by Keith Relf (vocals, harp), Anthony "Top" Topham (lead guitar) and Chris Dreja (rhythm guitar), Paul Samwell-Smith (bass, keyboards), and Jim McCarty (drums). |
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| | Sheet Music Plus - The Yardbirds |
 | | The Yardbirds came from middle-class England, embraced the soulful music of the African-American South, and helped re-import it back into the States as the embryo of heavy metal music. |  | | Their impact has been felt throughout the rock genre, from psychedelia to blues-rock, heavy metal, and the music of today's jam bands. |  | | Every fan of The Yardbirds, or of '60s-derived music in general, will revel in this book (which includes more than 50 photos from the group's heyday, plus a detailed diary of every gig, recording and broadcast they did) and enjoy reading the stories - old and new - as much as Clayson enjoys telling them. |
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| | The Yardbirds |
 | | Clapton objected to this commercial direction the band was going in and quit the Yardbirds shortly after the release of the single. |  | | They were a crucial link between mid-Sixties RandB and late-Sixties psychedelia, setting the groundwork for heavy metal. |  | | The group's first singles - "I Wish You Would" and "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" didn't make the top twenty, but the more pop-orientated "For Your Love" was a top three record in the spring of 1965. |
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| | JR.com: THE YARDBIRDS in Music |
 | | This 31 track collection features the original 12 track album from 1966 in a mono version, then the entire album in a stereo version,... |  | | The Yardbirds: Keith Relf (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, tambourine); Jeff Beck (vocals, guitar, bass); Chris Dreja (guitar,... |  | | The Yardbirds: Keith Relf (vocals, harmonica); Jeff Beck (vocals, guitar, bass); Chris Dreja (guitar); Paul Samwell-Smith (bass); Jim... |
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| | The Yardbirds Websites @ Soundbug |
 | | Lyrics of the singles released when Eric Clapton was with the band. |  | | A website about the rock bands The Yardbirds and Downliners Sect |  | | A recorded concert of the Jimmy Page era Yardbirds, featuring material he would take on to Led Zeppelin including "I'm Confused." |
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| | For Your Love by The Yardbirds Songfacts |
 | | the song's okay, but the yardbirds have done some better stuff. |  | | Besides Clapton's guitar solo, the other Yardbirds played on very little of this. |  | | You can leave comments about the song at the bottom of the page. |
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| | GABI's MUSIC CLUB - Gallery: The Yardbirds |
 | | The Yardbirds always were a band of intriguing contradictions: A launching pad for a holy trinity of guitar gods, whose finest originals were co-written by their drummer. |  | | The Yardbirds' first studio album release in 35 years. |  | | Most of the ''Birdland'' album was recorded at Steve Vai's Mothership studio in Hollywood with producer Ken Allerdyce, the finishing works took place in London. |
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| | Eric Clapton |
 | | Clapton's stay with the Yardbirds yielded precious little in the way of studio recordings; I discuss that work on their page. |  | | The covers are good (including two instrumentals), and I don't find the originals terribly derivative: they're riff tunes built on blues chord changes, sure, but if you have a problem with that, you shouldn't listen to blues. |  | | Cream is covered on this page, but we deal with numerous solo records by Jack Bruce elsewhere, and we cover a Ginger Baker solo album on our Traffic page. |
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| | The Yardbirds |
 | | After the release of their first major hit, For Your Love in 1965, Eric Clapton left to join John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and was replaced by Jeff Beck. |  | | McCarty, Dreja and Samwell-Smith formed Box Of Frogs in '83 with former British Lions vocalist and guitarist John Fiddler and Ray Major and released two albums which featured side line help from Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Rory Gallagher and Graham Parker to name a few. |  | | In order to fulfill contractual obligations, Page formed The New Yardbirds which eventually became Led Zeppelin. |
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| | Ink 19 :: The Yardbirds |
 | | Even if you're not a devotee of any of the three guitarists, the musical history of The Yardbirds, a band that was so extraordinarily influential on the British music scene (although far less so in America where they never received the recognition they deserved), is essential to anyone's understanding of '60s rock and roll. |  | | Additionally, these songs have seldom sounded better due to crisp remastering from the original tapes. |
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| | YOUR DICTIONARY - The Yardbirds |
 | | They were hugely influential but found only modest commercial success, charting only 6 top ten hits, and never a number one. |  | | Eric Clapton, who left the join John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in 1965 because he felt that "For Your Love", The Yardbirds's first hit, was "pop rubbish", |  | | and Jimmy Page, who started as the band's bass player, and who originally dubbed his next band (Led Zeppelin, in case you hadn't heard) "The New Yardbirds". |
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| | The Yardbirds |
 | | Reprising the role he made popular in the Broadway musical, "The Producers," Nathan Lane teams with Matthew Broderick for the movie version. |  | | Genre: Musical & Performing Arts, Pop Music, Concert, Pop Music, Rock And Roll |  | | Songs include "I'm a Man," "Shapes of Things to Come," "For Your Love" and five other classic Yardbird tunes. |
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| | The Yardbirds |
 | | Sunny Boy Williamson and The Yardbirds - 1965 (UK release) |  | | Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds - 1966 (US release) |
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| | Roger the Engineer by The Yardbirds |
 | | Once Jeff Beck joined the Yardbirds, the group began to explore uncharted territory, expanding their blues-rock into wild sonic permutations of psychedelia, Indian music, and avant-garde white noise |  | | Tag all your own MP3 files with album covers easily with MUSICMATCH Jukebox Plus! |  | | The Best of the Yardbirds - The Yardbirds |
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| | Yardbirds\index |
 | | The Yardbirds 1st studio release in over 30 years!!! |  | | There were a few write ins from fans - here they are: |
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| | Bandmerch.com - OFFICIAL WEB STORE for THE YARDBIRDS |
 | | The other half features seven new songs written by Dreya and McCarty and performed by the new Yardbirds." Frontman John Idan, guitarist Gypie Mayo, and harmonica player Alan Glen round out the band. |  | | "The Yardbirds are back from a 35-year holiday, this time to write a new page in rock history." |  | | This Yardbirds black short sleeve t-shirt is EXCLUSIVE to the Yardbirds site. |
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| | VH1.com : The Yardbirds : Artist Main |
 | | Sign up now to receive every bit of juicy, up-to-the-minute news, album release info and much more delivered straight to your inbox! |  | | The Yardbirds are mostly known to the casual rock fan as the starting point for three of the greatest British rock guitarists: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page. |  | | Add a link to your "The Yardbirds" fan site on VH1.com! |
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| | New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock HE-HY |
 | | On "Ruins," the band start explicityly experimenting with tape-splicing effects, continued on "Linguaphonie", another group improv, but far more cohesive than those on the previous album. |  | | Her presence is felt immediately on the first track, the wild "Bittern Storm Over Ulm", which is supposed to be based on the Yardbirds' "Got To Hurry." Of note, Frith's great 12-minute "Ruins" and the jazzy "Half asleep/Half awake," composed by bassist/singer John Greaves. |
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| | The Yardbirds - American Home Of The Most Blueswailing Yardbirds - HOME |
 | | Pics of the new Yardbirds line-up with Ben King (pictured above) on lead guitar plus photos of original Yardies guitarist Top Topham and Jane Relf (Keith Relf's sister and member of Renaissance) |  | | Of course you can also buy the disc the old fashioned way. |  | | 'Mostly Sonny' features former Yardbird Ray Majors on lead guitar along with members of Peter Green's Splinter Group, The Kinks, Downliners Sect, and former Savoy Brown front man Dave Walker and Savoy Brown co-founder John O'Leary. |
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| | the Yardbirds -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Offers an interview with McCarty, a discography, and details about Yardbirds offshoot groups and solo careers. |  | | Dostoevsky writes a 19th century version of Don Quixote called 'The Idiot'. |  | | "Yardbirds, the" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. |
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| | The Yardbirds (Knights In Blue Denim) |
 | | Album cover from "Five Live Yardbirds", recorded in 1964 by the Eric 'Slowhand' Clapton lineup. |  | | The Musicians' Olympus: excellent page on the career of Denny Ball! |  | | John Platt - Chris Dreja - Jim McCarty: "Yardbirds" (Sidgwick and Jackson, U.K. For their fuller story of The Yardbirds, click for the next chapter(s)! |
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| | The Yardbirds |
 | | Jimmy Page forms Led Zeppelin (originally called The New Yardbirds) and, later, The Firm. |  | | Keith Relf and Jim McCarty form Together (folk duo), then Renaissance, and later Armageddon. |  | | "The Yardbirds: Featuring Performances by Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page" (1970) |
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| | Yardbirds World - Index |
 | | Please feel free to look around the site and tell us what you think. |  | | Let all your colleagues and contacts know to check out the amazing deals being offered by Yardbirds World. |  | | Welcome to the new Yardbirds World Web Site. |
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