That is Jeff Beck!!!!! Not Eric Clapton !!!! - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_a_Man_(Bo_Diddley_song)#The_Yardbirds_versions What they are doing on video has nothing to do with the audio - they are lipsinking.
I’m 24 years old now, and how “I wish i would “ to live just one day in this time at that city! I’m from Brazil, here almost nobody I know enjoy this gold era of the blues. Blessed are my father, who taught me to like The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds since I was I kid.
This is a studio recording that was made when Jeff Beck was lead guitarist - after Eric Clapton quit! This was not recorded in 1964. The album that this track was on was released in October of 1965. If you look closely, you can see that what their hands are doing has nothing to do with what you're hearing! This was a big hit of theirs - Jeff Beck was lead guitarist at this time!
That's Jeff Beck Playing lead guitar on this Eric Clapton was long gone by this time. Jeff invented the sound and style he's playing in. For some reason they dubbed this recording onto the video and it gives a false impression that Clapton was involved in this recording, which is absolutely ridiculous since he couldn't have possibly have come up with this style or sound since Jeff Beck created it after he replaced Clapton. The band reached their ultimate peak thanks to the many innovations that Jeff pioneered.
I’m 24 years old now, and how “I wish i would “ to live just one day in this time at that city! I’m from Brazil, here almost nobody I know enjoy this gold era of the blues. Blessed are my father, who taught me to like The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds since I was I kid.
The Stones brought blues to a whole new generation - the Yardbirds dismantled it and used the parts for a whole new version of Rock - which was just as cool and just as exiting!
@@felixmadison5736 It's not sufficient to say, "Thank you". All I can do is try to understand your sacrifice and pain, and I'm sorry to say that I'm not even capable of fathoming it. Thank you, and may God grant you peace in this life and the next.
According to sources on the yardbirds in the song called I'M A MAN it's actually Jimmy Page that did the lightening fast guitar riffs right towards the end because this song is his and he's doing the fast riffs here not Eric Clapton.
Clapton did a live version in 64. This is the 65 studio version recorded in the U.S. with Beck doing the riffs. Page came later, and it's a Bo Diddely song.
The fathers of LED ZEPELLIN
Yardbirds que viria ser o led zeppelin sensacional
No sound..?...?.😮
Κλείσε το τζάμι μη κρυώσει το παιδί
That is Jeff Beck!!!!! Not Eric Clapton !!!! - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_a_Man_(Bo_Diddley_song)#The_Yardbirds_versions What they are doing on video has nothing to do with the audio - they are lipsinking.
Ηταν 1η του Μαη που Ειμασθε εξοχη εισουν η Πρωτη μου και τελευταια,Και Μουδωσες,το Μαντηλακη με (Χ) Και Ενα λουλουδι...αχ αχ οχ...
Clapton not on this
This was NOT Eric Clapton. it was Jeff Beck.
WHAT A GROUP !!!! UNBEATABLE !!!!!!
I don’t understand that comment there were 3 legendary guitarist’s in the Yardbirds Eric Clapton,Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck
I’m 24 years old now, and how “I wish i would “ to live just one day in this time at that city! I’m from Brazil, here almost nobody I know enjoy this gold era of the blues. Blessed are my father, who taught me to like The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds since I was I kid.
Of course, I saw all of this.....
Always loved this song! Fantastic!
Fake! That's the Jeff Beck Version...Clapton was long gone by this song.
The video clips are with Clapton, but the recording is Jeff Beck. Strange post.
Yardbirds, a name meant to imply that these are some pretty tuff and seedy characters. Probably thought up by some record company office worker.
Can anyone else hear the inspiration for Jean genie.
Isn't UA-cam amazing. I just finished watching the exact same recording with Jeff Beck. Must have been some early remastering.
0:07 0:20 0:38
This is a studio recording that was made when Jeff Beck was lead guitarist - after Eric Clapton quit! This was not recorded in 1964. The album that this track was on was released in October of 1965. If you look closely, you can see that what their hands are doing has nothing to do with what you're hearing! This was a big hit of theirs - Jeff Beck was lead guitarist at this time!
Baszki! Ez Kúrva jó! Srác korom legjobbika!
Is this not Muddy Waters or John Lee Hooker? Muddy
They were a precursor to what would become heavy metal.
What a great band.stunning.
A manufactured band. CLAPTON was not involved.
Clapton never evolved beyond this right here, to this day.
That's Jeff Beck Playing lead guitar on this Eric Clapton was long gone by this time. Jeff invented the sound and style he's playing in. For some reason they dubbed this recording onto the video and it gives a false impression that Clapton was involved in this recording, which is absolutely ridiculous since he couldn't have possibly have come up with this style or sound since Jeff Beck created it after he replaced Clapton. The band reached their ultimate peak thanks to the many innovations that Jeff pioneered.
I rather listen to Dick Dale
So what is this video? A clone?
I died recently Jeff Beck Age just 72 one died of Electrocution Keith Relf in 1974 age 33 rest alive nearly 80 odd years old or heading to 85.
Jeff Beck versión...1965 record in Chess studios
As stated by others, this is Jeff Beck …not Clapton.
J'adore ce chanteur, malheureusement décédé trop tôt!
Jeff Beck,!!!!! CHK your history,,, idiot,,,,
This is Jeff Beck on this recording, not Eric Clapton. This video is not I'm a Man.
No one did the rave-up like these future legends. No one.
TRUTH! (I didn't have to add that comment but I REALLY wanted to.)
not sure what song they were playing on film but it wasnt " i a man".
Jeff Beck RIP
They just don't know how to jam anymore. Rock n Roll baby. RIP Jeff Beck.
The Brit’s brought Blues to a whole new generation. What a time to be alive .
Outside of all of the lynching...yeah it was an incredible time
That's not the blues, lol. Didn't like it then, worse now.
I’m 24 years old now, and how “I wish i would “ to live just one day in this time at that city! I’m from Brazil, here almost nobody I know enjoy this gold era of the blues. Blessed are my father, who taught me to like The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds since I was I kid.
The Stones brought blues to a whole new generation - the Yardbirds dismantled it and used the parts for a whole new version of Rock - which was just as cool and just as exiting!
Muddy Waters baby!
C'est encore statique, mais cela sent bon!!!
I was 15 years-young in 1964. Man, what a time it was for music, cars, AND GIRLS!!!
Hi In 2022, it's really hard to say the same sentence. I can't
@@Ford57 Not a problem Gerald. I'm just glad I could say it in 1964! <G>
That stupid war messed up so many young lives!
@@joelspringman523 Yes it did, and my life was one of them. Wounded December 14, 1969. One month before my 21st birthday.
@@felixmadison5736 It's not sufficient to say, "Thank you". All I can do is try to understand your sacrifice and pain, and I'm sorry to say that I'm not even capable of fathoming it. Thank you, and may God grant you peace in this life and the next.
Not Clapton. This is Jeff Beck. Clapton played on the live version.
This version of I'm a Man does not feature Eric Clapton. Jeff Beck had taken over as lead guitarist by the time this was recorded.
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According to sources on the yardbirds in the song called I'M A MAN it's actually Jimmy Page that did the lightening fast guitar riffs right towards the end because this song is his and he's doing the fast riffs here not Eric Clapton.
Clapton did a live version in 64. This is the 65 studio version recorded in the U.S. with Beck doing the riffs. Page came later, and it's a Bo Diddely song.
Amazing! Thanks.
That ending is a serious thrash metal drum beat prediction 😃
Not Taking noting Way Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page But Eric Clapton is GOD