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Wouldn't it be a very neat thing if there were a biography written about Keith? Of course filled with rare photos (You know me and my love for photos of Keith), and his family could do forewords, maybe even get some of the other Yardies to contribute? It would be such a cool thing, I wish that would happen.
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a good cover of this song is from the late GARY MOORE. Very good.
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This could have been Pink Floyd. So who copied who?
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These boys were so great.
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These cats were never given the 'props' they so rightly deserved. 1966 was a GREAT year for music (I was only 12 yrs old then, but the memories are priceless) & The Yardbirds were way ahead of their time musically.
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@2011littlejohn1 - I think it's Blackmore. He did session work back then. Not very many can play that fast.
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That's a machanical fade out, into a normal fade out jajajajajajajajaja-
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@curiousnomad I love the mechanical fade out...the robots...the sci-fi ness!
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Whoever he is he's playing the right notes. Maybe Jimmy Page?
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@curiousnomad Like Hendrix, technically (in terms of skilled instrumentalists) these guys weren't all that much BUT there really is something to the totality that is their music, well in excess of even today's feature film composers. And yes, I do very well remember them back then and they are still some of my very favorites.
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These guys were cooler than anyone out there now. And, the music was from the future. Brilliant , without compare. Come tomorrow, we may all be soldiers.
Looks like Becky pulled another runner on the boys for this film shoot....so, who the hell is the mystery guy sitting on the ground pretending to be Jeff in this clip?
EARTHSLAYER 3 years ago 3
Looks like you may be right!!! But I can't give you a straight answer here, as I'm not a guitarist expert, I'm afraid! ;-)
JimMcCartyandCo 3 years ago