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Actors: Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Chris Dreja, Giorgio Gomelsky, Peter Grant Director: Martin G. Baker Publisher: Warner Vision UK Studio: Warner Vision UK Manufacturer: Warner Vision UK Label: Warner Vision UK Format: Import, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Media: DVD Running Time: 55 minutes Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 085365027824 EAN: 0085365027824 ASIN: B00007KFN2
Release Date: February 11, 2003 Theatrical Release Date: November 21, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description This Canadian DVD, playable on USA systems features the grandaddy of Brit rock; Yardbirds and includes interviews with bank members, live footage and behind-the-scenes footage.
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  KEITH RELF -- THE ORIGINAL YARDBIRD February 11, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Yardbirds are remembered, by some, as the musical group which produced Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. However, it was Keith Relf who founded the group and led its direction. His writing, singing and harmonica playing fostered and encouraged the direction of the group.
The DVD "The Yardbirds" is NOT a mere black-and-white documentary of the group's history. It has many color parts which feature actual, on-camera narration by the groups members, producers, etc., which make it VERY up-to-date and informative. The music is absoultely wonderful too.
Don't miss the live performance of "The Train Kept a'Rollin'" which is about half way through the video. When you see and hear this you will know that Keith Relf was the energetic leader of the group. Notice how he "works" the audience also. He WAS the Yardbirds !!!
This is a truly great and historical video of, perhaps, the greatest blues-rock band the world has ever seen. If you love Clapton, Beck and Page you need to own this video to understand how it all started.
David Fox
  Documentary December 29, 2003 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
I was so disappointed bought it in a local store for my husband for Xmas who is a big Yardbirds fan and didn't read the reviews in here which I always do.... SHAME ON ME! The interviews were very good, however, the music was terrible ... the sound quality poor. Probably never watch this one again.
  Beck/Page Interviews, ancient Yardbirds Live performances! September 18, 2003 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I bought this because I am in awe of Jeff Beck. This has plenty of recent Beck interviews, as well as J Page. That alone made this worthwhile for me. In addition, there are fairly complete live performances of some of the Yardbirds' greatest hits. The documentary narrative cuts into some of them, but some are played in their entirety and most important pieces are represented. There are clips of what must be a 12 year old Eric Clapton! A must have for all students of how rock was born!
  Should have been better September 13, 2003 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
This looks like a straight transfer from a VHS tape that was released in the early 90's, and evidently Rhino did nothing as far as remastering either the video and audio, and that is very disappointing. Most of the video clips are grainy and of terrible quality. Seems Rhino could have put in a little effort and found better segments. Overall, it's a pretty good, if brief, history of how the Yardbirds came together, but little care went into video/audio quality. From now on, it'll make me wary of any future documentaries of this type from Rhino, who normally excel at music CD remasters, but have greatly disappointed me in their DVD music documentaries.
  Yardbirds -- A Documentary August 2, 2003 16 out of 18 found this review helpful
Thought/hoped this would be a collection of footage from various TV programs. It was, but only in part. It's a documentary, mostly interviews of all the former members (except the late Keith Relf). Lots of good footage, I suppose, and not as big a RIP as "Cream -- Farewell Concert", but disapppointing still. Could've had the complete performances, sound-stage, lip-synced, whatever, notwithstanding, with the interviews and all as an adjunct or separate channel (it is, afterall, supposed to be a DVD.)
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