Attended both nights - lots of highlights - Having a preference for Doyle it was no surprise I absolutely enjoyed every second of the renditions of this Yardbirds classic!
Very cool. This song is where it all started for me. I'm 8 in '65 and my older sister buys the single. Great of course. Flip it over and there's a tune called Steeled Blues, credited to some guy named Jeff Beck. I loved it. Lifer.
Man would have been epic if page was there and played all the Yardbird songs with Eric and trucks. Would have been cool for page to also play a few songs he and Jeff cut their teeth in together. Set: shapes of things, rice pudding, Becks bolero, you shook me, IMTOD. Closer STH
No mention of the guy playing lead and singing? Doyle Bramhal II, he's much better than Derek Trucks, mind you he kinda sucked here, played it way too laid back.
This song (with its sorrow-feel) must have inspired generations of British indie-rock bands; It epitomises the pop rock and blues mix that became characteristic of so many Uk bands. The 1965 U.S single vinyl cover features Clapton, when he had actually left band when this was released.
Attended both nights - lots of highlights - Having a preference for Doyle it was no surprise I absolutely enjoyed every second of the renditions of this Yardbirds classic!
A FORTUNATE MAN. but then the heartbreak and he is gone.
Very cool.
This song is where it all started for me.
I'm 8 in '65 and my older sister buys the single.
Great of course. Flip it over and there's a tune called Steeled Blues, credited to some guy named Jeff Beck.
I loved it. Lifer.
Great show love you eric for ever❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Seeing what songs that they selected just takes me back to a whole other world 😮❤
Great night 👦 👬 👦 👬 👦 👬 👦 ❤❤❤❤❤
Man would have been epic if page was there and played all the Yardbird songs with Eric and trucks. Would have been cool for page to also play a few songs he and Jeff cut their teeth in together. Set: shapes of things, rice pudding, Becks bolero, you shook me, IMTOD. Closer STH
It would have been great yeah, but tbh if Page is not in condition to play anymore, better give him some rest...
@@masmookescreen0 yeah I assume he’s not. However even if he’s up there strumming rhythm that would have been nice
@@derekjackson1039 yes it would have... But i wonder if he was even in the audience...
@@masmookescreen0 what’s wrong with him!? Is he sick?
No mention of the guy playing lead and singing? Doyle Bramhal II, he's much better than Derek Trucks, mind you he kinda sucked here, played it way too laid back.
This song (with its sorrow-feel) must have inspired generations of British indie-rock bands; It epitomises the pop rock and blues mix that became characteristic of so many Uk bands. The 1965 U.S single vinyl cover features Clapton, when he had actually left band when this was released.
Go Doyle!
Nice! Ron...take notes!
❤❤ awesome 💯
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Nice . Wish Jim was on drums
Sixties Spook Rock!!!
Was Jim M asked to play ?
Thr singer isn't that great good but not great guitar is awesome though the whole band awesome just thr singer
Not sure what is going on with DB’s voice…try some Arc Angels like Living in a Dream. His voice is great. Maybe hard living?
this was the wimpiest version of this epic song yet bar bands did a better job they did not do justice to song