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The Yardbirds

The Yardbirds
Directed by Martin G. Baker

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Product 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.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #146867 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-02-11
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Import, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Running time: 55 minutes

Customer Reviews

Should have been better2
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.

Beck/Page Interviews, ancient Yardbirds Live performances!5
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!

Yardbirds -- A Documentary3
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.)