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The Yardbirds - Shapes of Things & Over, Under, Sideways, Down (1966 France)

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2008

Live 1966 France Provins Rock Festival
Keith Relf introducing next song, Over, Under, Sideways, Down

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  • Nice drumming by Jim.The Yardbirds were the 60's most underrated band.Had all the pieces,just terrible management.

  • Keith is the reason why I like the Yardbirds. Not knocking anyone else in the band of course. But LOOK at him, he is too beautiful for his own good. And I just love him more than any other musician. 

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  • The Yardbirds' live shows were not neatly rehearsed or tight once Paul Samwell-Smith left. There is a kind of earthy raggedness here that is quite appealing. Keith Relf sometimes sings out of key and there is the odd guitar fumble here and there but who cares?

  • thank God Robert Plant came along.

  • I meant NOT showing Jeff on the Shapes Of Things guitar solo

  • this camera man should be guillotined for showing Jeff Beck on the Shapes solo.

    this is priceless just the same. Jimmy looked like he was having fun though!

  • Page slappin' bass!

  • Astounding the archives that surface! You got to admire the insight and expense to capture this. Back then, portable video and audio were only to be had by TV studios

    Thanks for the upload

  • Too bad the camera didn't focus on Beck/Page? when the solo was played.

  • Beck's solo on "Over-Under" was the benchmark for aspiring young lead guitar players to mimic.

  • rooster 2:29

  • I was a teenager in the early 1960's and couldn't sing like the Doo Wop groups, but when the British Invasion hit, I was right there with my guitar playing lead and and singing lead vocal too.

    It was a great time to be young in high school and college playing at all the dances and later having the audiance just watch and listen with the sweet smell of grass all around.

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