Jim McCarty on the Yardbirds’ greatest guitarist – Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck or Jimmy Page?
Clapton, Beck and then Page played lead with the Yardbirds between 1963-68.
Clapton, Beck and then Page played lead with the Yardbirds between 1963-68.
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He was on hand to inspire a generation of graduates. Instead, it was the other way around.
The guitarist has been rather stingy with solo product since his old band split up.
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