The studio version is actually played with both Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck, if you didn't notice the guitar part while Jimmy is playing, does not match what is actually playing.
I liked this better the 1st time I saw it on the view screen of the Tardis with the Doctor. It was a live broadcast from Gallifrey. Those Timelords had the best video effect equipment! Seriously love this song though.
Too bad Relf got electrocuted, but man, lose the moustache, dude. Page must be embarrassed by his attire in this clip. I'm pretty sure Jeff Beck played on the original studio version that the group is syncing to in this clip, but I could be wrong. However, if you listen to the album "Live Yardbirds featuring Jimmy Page" version of this tune, he plays a harmony line a third above the main melody line.
@MrChili64 not really, he just got into gibsons during Zeppelin years, even then he did use the Fenders i studio and on stage for "In the Evening". and after Zeppe he use PRS's and all manor of twanger from Jackson to Grestch. :)
Eric Clapton resigned from the Yardbirds in protest because they wanted to play 'all that ROCK & ROLL SCHEIT!!!" The Yardbirds were a blues outfit that migrated to ROCK. Eric shouldn't have gotten so 'bitchy' and given ROCK a listen...
People, what is the closest LED Zepillen future re-union song? Donavan's Hurdy Girdy Man which has 3/4 of LED Zep band members on it--wow!!! LED ZEP as 'studio musicians' making scale?!!!
"In one way or another, all three of The Yardbirds' key guitarists were involved with "Heart Full Of Soul". Although it is Beck that plays on the song, the US single was released with a picture sleeve erroneously showing the Eric Clapton line-up. A March 1968 appearance on the music show Upbeat featured the final line-up with Jimmy Page miming to the record."
@TheHuMoCa They didn't, The video is probably actualy the studio version with Keith lip synching it and Jimmy pretending to play the lead lines done by Jeff Beck. But there good at it!
@dubbly1 There's no "probably" about it. That IS the studio version playing the background. It was very common practice in those days to do promo videos by synching to the studio track. They all did it, even the Beatles, Stones, Zeppelin, etc.
@PhyscoWalrus Seriously, the "best" comments wouldn't be used by Beck, Clapton, or Page to describe themselves or anyone else. So why do people do it on youtube all of the time? Mere mortals tread where immortals fear......
@PhyscoWalrus wat ever u are smoking please give me some . Page best guitar player ever ? wat a joke he is pretending to play jeff's riff here. He along with eric clapton has said on many occassions that beck is the best
what the fuck is Jimmy Page wearing.
LambCouplet 2 weeks ago
The studio version is actually played with both Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck, if you didn't notice the guitar part while Jimmy is playing, does not match what is actually playing.
cheeseq1695 2 weeks ago
@cheeseq1695 Jimmy Page did not play on this song with Jeff Beck. This was recorded in 1965 and Jimmy came in one year later.
Yardbirdsfan 2 days ago
Is this the vid that Jimmy lipsyncs to?
chilidahwg 2 weeks ago
@chilidahwg Yeah, it is.
dubbly1 2 weeks ago
@chilidahwg Fingersynchs?
Breatherable 2 weeks ago
I liked this better the 1st time I saw it on the view screen of the Tardis with the Doctor. It was a live broadcast from Gallifrey. Those Timelords had the best video effect equipment! Seriously love this song though.
BigJH37 2 weeks ago
Too bad Relf got electrocuted, but man, lose the moustache, dude. Page must be embarrassed by his attire in this clip. I'm pretty sure Jeff Beck played on the original studio version that the group is syncing to in this clip, but I could be wrong. However, if you listen to the album "Live Yardbirds featuring Jimmy Page" version of this tune, he plays a harmony line a third above the main melody line.
GregDiablo 1 month ago
@GregDiablo Hard to watch, Relf looks like such a beaten man in this; He was the epitome of 'cool' with those Ray Ban shades in the earlier days.
ironman5454 4 days ago
WTF this is realy rare PAGE IS PLAYING A FENDER xD
MrChili64 1 month ago
@MrChili64 not really, he just got into gibsons during Zeppelin years, even then he did use the Fenders i studio and on stage for "In the Evening". and after Zeppe he use PRS's and all manor of twanger from Jackson to Grestch. :)
HeyMikey218 1 month ago
Jeff Beck played the guitar on this, they got a sitar player in to start and he didn't deliver so they called on Jeff Beck, Page doesn't play this.
pippipmagrip 1 month ago
Jeeeeez, dump the stupid commercials!!!
HotPhlash 1 month ago
so great. where did you FIND this. great great great :)
backstreetsbev 1 month ago
Jim McCarty said they will be touring soon about three days ago
katcampbell1 2 months ago
Eric Clapton resigned from the Yardbirds in protest because they wanted to play 'all that ROCK & ROLL SCHEIT!!!" The Yardbirds were a blues outfit that migrated to ROCK. Eric shouldn't have gotten so 'bitchy' and given ROCK a listen...
Armydicked 2 months ago
People, what is the closest LED Zepillen future re-union song? Donavan's Hurdy Girdy Man which has 3/4 of LED Zep band members on it--wow!!! LED ZEP as 'studio musicians' making scale?!!!
Armydicked 2 months ago
What? 10 000 views?! It's a masterpiece (along with Over, Under...")...
0nutella0 2 months ago
To bad the dragon tele was ruined
RolandDeschainee 3 months ago
so great.. Oh I was a young boy if I hear that the first time.... I have memories just flooded..
EddieEssence 3 months ago
excellent video. a real offering. thanks!
nellopinello 3 months ago
"In one way or another, all three of The Yardbirds' key guitarists were involved with "Heart Full Of Soul". Although it is Beck that plays on the song, the US single was released with a picture sleeve erroneously showing the Eric Clapton line-up. A March 1968 appearance on the music show Upbeat featured the final line-up with Jimmy Page miming to the record."
paulmelville11 6 months ago
is the lead singer brian jones ?
67675656565655656565 9 months ago
No, that´s Keith Relf, but it´s true, they´re very similar.
SanturronIdiota 6 months ago
CHECK OUT 1:02 The guitar is not plugged in?!?!
tu43 1 year ago
This a Super Cool Clip of a Yardbird classic....
Sparkling...Great Post!
Thanks a Bunch...:-)
Mariekesone 1 year ago
@Mariekesone I had never seen the singer without the thick black glasses before....
He is a gentle man....Gorgeous!
Mariekesone 1 year ago
keiths stache? check
jimmys tele? check
beck in the backroom playing the riff? check man i love the yardbirds :)
ZackHuckins 1 year ago
Great song,thanks for the video!
MrTennesseeVols 1 year ago
@1:01 wow didnt know they had wireless connections back then :P
TheHuMoCa 1 year ago 3
@TheHuMoCa They didn't, The video is probably actualy the studio version with Keith lip synching it and Jimmy pretending to play the lead lines done by Jeff Beck. But there good at it!
dubbly1 1 year ago 4
@dubbly1 i know dude i was just messing around but yea they did a good job pretending
TheHuMoCa 1 year ago
@dubbly1 There's no "probably" about it. That IS the studio version playing the background. It was very common practice in those days to do promo videos by synching to the studio track. They all did it, even the Beatles, Stones, Zeppelin, etc.
LedWhisky69 1 month ago
@TheHuMoCa
They used mind control..
MsOldguard 1 month ago
Jimmy just looks so Godly! even with a pink blouse and velvet pants
TheHuMoCa 1 year ago
Jimmy Page is so cool.He is the best guitar player that ever lived.
PhyscoWalrus 1 year ago
@PhyscoWalrus The Telecaster that jimmy is playing has some sort of dragon painted on it too.
dubbly1 1 year ago 3
@dubbly1 The Telecaster was given to Jimmy by Jeff Beck during the short time that they were both in the Yardbirds.
h4ckb0x7 2 months ago
@PhyscoWalrus Seriously, the "best" comments wouldn't be used by Beck, Clapton, or Page to describe themselves or anyone else. So why do people do it on youtube all of the time? Mere mortals tread where immortals fear......
shelly1fan 2 months ago
@PhyscoWalrus wat ever u are smoking please give me some . Page best guitar player ever ? wat a joke he is pretending to play jeff's riff here. He along with eric clapton has said on many occassions that beck is the best
fed1126 1 month ago
Wow, Jimmy Page is God.
dubbly1 1 year ago 9
@dubbly1 No Wendel Clark is god........
mckessa17 2 months ago