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Полная версияTHE YARDBIRDS - 1967 Zeppelin Presentation
The Yardbirds"Zeppelin Presentation"Live 1967, Stockholm Featuring Jimmy PageLive 1966, Location unknown Featuring Jeff Becktracks 1-8 April 1967 Stockholm- This is a mono soundboard recording very clear and balanced.Probably from a flawless vinyl (only very few pops are present at the very beginning of the recording).00:00 Shapes Of Things 2:2402:24 Heart Full Of Soul 2:2804:52 Mr. You're A Better Man Than I 3:5108:43 You Go Your Way 3:1912:02 Over Under Sideways Down 2:3114:33 Little Games 2:3817:11 My Baby 2:5720:08 I'm A Man 6:52tracks 9-11 1966 Unknown Location- This is an FM mono recording clear but with audience noise.Probably from a vinyl (some pops are present here and there)27:00 Shapes Of Things 5:0132:01 For Your Love 2:1434:15 Hang On Sloopy 5:31Jimmy Page, LeadJeff Beck, LeadEric Clapton, LeadKeith Relf, Vocal, Harmonica † 1976Jim McCarty, DrumsChris Dreja, RhythmPaul Samwell-Smith, BassThe Yardbirds are an English rock band that had a string of hits in the mid-1960s, including "For Your Love", "Over Under Sideways Down" and "Heart Full of Soul". The group is notable for having started the careers of three of rock's most famous guitarists: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page, all of whom were in the top five of Rolling Stone's 100 Top Guitarists list (Clapton at No. 2, Page at No. 3, and Beck at No. 5). A blues-based band that broadened its range into pop and rock, the Yardbirds had a hand in many electric guitar innovations of the mid-1960s, such as feedback, "fuzztone" distortion and improved amplification. Pat Pemberton, writing for Spinner, holds that the Yardbirds were "the most impressive guitar band in rock music". After the Yardbirds broke up in 1968, their lead guitarist Jimmy Page founded what became Led Zeppelin.The bulk of the band's most successful self-written songs came from bassist/producer Paul Samwell-Smith who, with singer/ harmonica player Keith Relf (22 March 1943 - 14 May 1976), drummer Jim McCarty and rhythm guitarist/bassist Chris Dreja, constituted the core of the group. The band reformed in the 1990s, featuring McCarty, Dreja and new members. The Yardbirds were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. They were included in Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time", and VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock". (Wiki)The Yardbirds discographyFive Live Yardbirds (1964)For Your Love (1965)Having a Rave Up (1965)Roger the Engineer (1966)Little Games (1967)Birdland (2003)