The Yardbirds

classic rock,  60s,  blues rock,  rock,  blues,  psychedelic,  british,  Psychedelic Rock,  british invasion,  oldies

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The Yardbirds

The Yardbirds were an 1962 band, noted for spawning the careers of several of rock music's most famous guitarists, including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page. Jeff Beck replaced Eric Clapton who went on to the Bluesbreakers. Beck then asked Page if he would like to join the band as a bassist, but quickly switched to guitar. The Yardbirds were a based band whose sound evolved into experimental , they had a string of hits including For Your Love, Over, Under, Sideways, Down and Heart Full Of Soul. They were the crucial link between British Rhythm and Blues and ; they set the framework for explored further by Led Zeppelin and the guitarists they spawned were extremely influential in music. They broke up in 1968.

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