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  1. 19. Jan. 2008 · 3.4K. 573K views 15 years ago. ...more. My Band The Yardbirds.What A Song.The Sound Freaks Me Out.The Straight Blues Is Fine But I Love It When The Yardbirds Go Weird.They Were The First Band To...

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  2. [Verse 1] See the stars come falling down from the sky. Gently passing, they kiss your tears when you cry. See the wind come softly blow your hair from your face. See the rain hide away in...

  3. 31. Juli 2018 · Still I'm Sad. Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. 273K subscribers. Subscribed. 9K. 661K views 5 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Still I'm Sad · Rainbow ...more....

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    • Rainbow - Topic
    • Background
    • Composition and Musical Style
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    • Live and Film Performances
    • Critical Reception and Influence
    • Track Listing
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    Singer and harmonica player Keith Relf, rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja, bassist Paul Samwell-Smith, drummer Jim McCarty, and lead guitarist Top Topham formed the Yardbirds near London in mid-1963. The group were a part of the early British rhythm and blues scene that produced bands such as the Rolling Stones, whom they replaced as the resident act at...

    With the exception of "Still I'm Sad", the songs on Having a Rave Up were not composed by the Yardbirds. Two of the album's hits, "Heart Full of Soul" and "Evil Hearted You", were written for the group by Gouldman, who had composed "For Your Love". Both songs saw the group continuing to move beyond their blues-rock beginnings with Beck's experiment...

    The recordings with Beck for Having a Rave Up took place at various studios between April and September 1965. Three were recorded during the Yardbirds' first American tour – "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" and "You're a Better Man than I" were recorded 12 September 1965 by Sam Phillips at his Phillips Recording studio in Memphis, Tennessee, and "I'm a M...

    Having a Rave Up was released in the US on 15 November 1965 by the Yardbirds' American label, Epic Records. The album cover photo shows the group posing in matching black suits in a mock performance; Yardbirds' biographer Adam Clayson compares it to "more of a tea dance than a rave-up".[c] Clapton, who left the band eight months earlier, is not pic...

    Five songs from Having a Rave Up, plus the following two singles, made up the core of the Yardbirds' concert repertoire: "Smokestack Lightning", "I'm a Man", "Heart Full of Soul", "You're a Better Man Than I", "The Train Kept A-Rollin'", "Shapes of Things", and "Over Under Sideways Down". Numerous live performances were recorded beginning in mid-19...

    Having a Rave Up was released before the advent of critical rock music journalism. A December 1965 staff review in Billboard indicated the album's potential to enter the Top LPs chart.[e] Several retrospective reviews have been favourable. AllMusic's Eder gave the album four and a half out of five stars and describes it as "one of the best LPs of t...

    Original album

    Songwriters and track running times are taken from the original American Epic LP.Releases in other countries, reissues, etc., may have different listings.

    Album reissues

    The Yardbirds' 2001 compilation album Ultimate! contains eight of the ten tracks from the original album. Having a Rave Up has been reissued by several record labels, including Repertoire (1999, 2007), Get Back (1999), JVC (2000, 2009), and Sunspots (2002). In addition to the ten tracks from the original album, the Repertoire reissue includes the Yardbirds' next US single (tracks 11–12); demos recorded March–April 1966 for their upcoming Yardbirds/Over Under Sideways Down (a.k.a. Roger the En...

    The Yardbirds

    1. Keith Relf– vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar, percussion 2. Jeff Beck– lead guitar (Side 1 and all reissue bonus tracks) 3. Eric Clapton– lead guitar (Side 2) 4. Chris Dreja– rhythm guitar (except on "Stroll On" bonus track where he plays bass) 5. Paul Samwell-Smith – bass guitar, backing vocals, musical director 6. Jim McCarty– drums, backing vocals 7. Jimmy Page– second lead guitar on "Stroll On" bonus track

    with

    1. Giorgio Gomelsky – producer, backing bass vocalon "Still I'm Sad" 2. Ron Prentice – bass on "Heart Full of Soul"

    References

    1. "Album Reviews – Pop Spotlight: Having a Rave Up with the Yardbirds". Billboard. Vol. 77, no. 49. 4 December 1965. ISSN 0006-2510. 2. "Top LP's". Billboard. Vol. 78, no. 34. 20 August 1966. ISSN 0006-2510. 3. Birnbaum, Larry (2012). Before Elvis: The Prehistory of Rock 'n' Roll. Lanham, Massachusetts: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-8629-2. 4. Bowling, David (2013). Eric Clapton FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Slowhand. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Hal Leonard. ISBN 978-1617135743. 5. Carson,...

    • March 1964 (live), April–September 1965 (studio)
    • Giorgio Gomelsky
    • 15 November 1965
  4. Mit ihren neuartigen Klängen gelang der Band mehrmals der Sprung in die Hitparaden, zum Beispiel mit Heart Full of Soul, Still I’m Sad/Evil Hearted You, Shapes of Things und Over, Under, Sideways, Down.

    • 1968, 2014
    • 1962, 1992
  5. 3. Juli 2009 · It's back again!... ;-)(3 January 1966).IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: The music and video remain copyright of their respective owners and are strictly used here on Y...

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  6. 16. Jan. 2023 · Schau, wie der Wind dir sanft dein Haar aus dem Gesicht bläst. Schau, wie sich der Regen schamvoll versteckt. Traurig bin ich immer noch. Für mich fallen meine Tränen nur in Staub. Der Tag wird sie trocknen, die Nacht wird sie für verloren halten. Nun ist mir, als bliese mir der Wind Zeit in mein Herz.