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  • amazing version !!!!!

    excellent results with modest means...

  • i definately like how the intro is done for this version more

  • Relf's 'harp' adds somthing..

  • @var68 -yes. adds plenty...

  • This live version probably has the closest arrangement to Jake Holmes original.

  • Man, I feel strange when I look to Jimmy Page playing bass. D:

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  • This is off the deleted Live At The Anderson Theater Lp from March 1968.Eric Clapton wasn't with the Yardies at this time,neither Beck.Only thing that comes close to a studio take is their BBC version,which you can find on Youtube.You can tell Page was ready for Zep.This version isn't as good as Zeps version,but it still rocks.Relf was an excellent singer,but this song didn't suit him well.

  • does Eric join in?

  • They only have a live version. No studio version exist.

  • im liking led zeppelins version a little better

  • Jimmy had had plenty of time to perfect it by the time Led Zep recorded it.

  • I actually love this version of the song more than the led zep one but except the part "aboooooooouuuuuut chhhhyoooooooouuuu", and the vocalists skills.

  • dont they have a studio version??

    if they do i cant find it

  • wild electrifying version of this track, wow they sure were versatile in their live performances,Ybirds!

  • yeah jimmy was gettin pretty damn heavy with his part

    and i like it like that

  • Bloody Hell! Thank Gord for Percy!!!

  • I am dazed and confused!!!

    1stlagitana:-)

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