Did Eric Clapton play with the Yardbirds?

Eric Clapton was only 18 when he joined the Yardbirds in 1963, just after the group took over for the up-and-coming Rolling Stones as the house band at London’s Crawdaddy Club.

How long was Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds?

Former

Name Years active Instruments
Eric Clapton 1963–1965 lead guitar
Jeff Beck 1965–1966
Jimmy Page 1966–1968 lead guitar rhythm guitar (1966) bass (1966)
Rod Demick 1992–1995 bass harmonica backing vocals

What song did Eric Clapton leave the Yardbirds?

For Your Love
No Gregorian chants, bongos, and certainly not the harpsichord as the band’s 1965 hit single ‘For Your Love’ boasted. It was this track, coupled with The Yardbirds’ commercial aspirations, that made Clapton depart in favour of the traditionalist John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers.

What legendary guitarists replaced Clapton in the Yardbirds?

They made their first switch in March 1965, when Eric Clapton left and was quickly replaced by Jeff Beck. Their first album, Five Live Yardbirds, established the band as one of the leaders on the London blues scene when it was released the previous December with Clapton.

What does Jimmy Page think of Eric Clapton?

Page would later describe his relationship with Clapton and Beck as “arch-buddies”. In fact, it is said that another reason for Page turning down The Yardbirds gig was out of respect for Clapton due to all the internal politics surrounding his departure.

What band was originally named the New Yardbirds?

Led Zeppelin
Initially called the New Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin was formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page, the final lead guitarist for the legendary British blues band the Yardbirds. Bassist and keyboard player Jones, like Page, was a veteran studio musician; vocalist Plant and drummer Bonham came from little-known provincial bands.

What band did the Yardbirds eventually evolve into?

The Clapton-free version of the band enjoyed a string of hits, including “Heart Full of Soul,” “I’m a Man” and “Over Under Sideways Down.” They also got a lot more creative and experimental, eventually evolving into the band that would eventually evolve into Led Zeppelin.

Was Eric Clapton scared of Jimi Hendrix?

Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix were good friends and in interview with Rolling Stone in 1968 he revealed his opinion about the American guitarist.