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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )The Yardbirds: The Band That Launched Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy PageList Price: $22.95 Amazon.com's Price: $18.36 You Save: $4.59 (20%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 781 EAN: 9780879307240 ISBN: 0879307242 Label: Backbeat Books Manufacturer: Backbeat Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 208 Publication Date: September 01, 2002 Publisher: Backbeat Books Studio: Backbeat Books Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Although together for only five years, The Yardbirds exerted tremendous influence on the music and style of the Õ60s and for decades beyond. Their impact has been felt throughout the rock genre, from psychedelia to blues-rock, heavy metal, and the music of todayÕs jam bands. The Yardbirds came from middle-class England, embraced the soulful music of the African-American South, and helped re-import it back into the States as the embryo of heavy metal music. In the process, the band produced three guitar greats: Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck. Every fan of The Yardbirds, or of Õ60s-derived music in general, will revel in this book (which includes more than 50 photos from the groupÕs heyday, plus a detailed diary of every gig, recording and broadcast they did) and enjoy reading the stories - old and new - as much as Clayson enjoys telling them. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - DullConveyed new information, so was worth the read for an avid fan, but it dragged on and on. Rating: - Too Much Monkey BusinessI didn't really learn anything new about the Yardbirds after reading this. Considering they were one of the most exciting and important bands in rock history, I would have expected more 'meat'. I felt Alan Clayson's writing style got in the way at times, distracting somewhat. However, the photos are really outstanding, particularly the cover shot showing them at Studio 51 in London (I think). What a classic moment frozen in time. Glad I read it. Any Yardbird book is better than no Yardbird book, ... Read More Rating: - Review of Clayson's THE YARDBIRDSWith great anticipation I ordered Mr. Clayson's book, however having finished it last evening I would have to say that I am somewhat disappointed. There is certainly no lack of research or knowledge on Mr. Clayson's part, but perhaps it was his style of prose that put me off. He writes not necessarily in a high-minded manner, but perhaps it is English dry-wit which makes it hard for an American to slog through; in many cases I could almost picture Mr. Clayson and another UK resident nodding ... Read More Rating: - Beat MerchantHigh class bio of the Most Blueswailins, immaculately designed with dozens of rare photos (though precious little of the LITTLE GAMES era band). Author Alan Clayson makes it clear his book is a stylized, highly-personal take on the band, so it came as no surprise the pages were filled with empurpled hipster prose. Yet Clayson succeeds in eliciting trenchant quotes (both archival and new) from each member of the group, and captures the band's seat-of-the-pants creativity with eloquence and humor. On the ... Read More
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