The Yardbirds The most blueswailing futuristic way-out heavy beat sound

Peter Stanfield, 1958-

Book - 2025

"The Yardbirds were trailblazers in the rapid development of pop music in Britain between 1963 and 1968. With members including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page, they helped to set the basic template of what has been known ever since as rock music and gave rise to one of the most commercially successful bands of all time: Led Zeppelin. Peter Stanfield situates the band in the rise of British R&B and the tumult of the psychedelic era. Obsessively detailed about both the band and 1960s pop culture, this is the book fans of the Yardbirds have always needed."--

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Published
London : Reaktion Books Ltd 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Peter Stanfield, 1958- (author)
Physical Description
428 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-420) and index.
ISBN
9781836390770
  • Prologue: Future Now
  • 1. Modybirds and Craw-Daddies, 1963
  • 2. An ABC of R&B for the Purists and Bandwagon Jumpers Alike, 1964
  • 3. Moving Like a Crazy Caterpillar Fed on Pep Pills, 1964
  • 4. Maximum R&B: Selling (Out) the Authentic, 1965
  • 5. The Futuristic Sound of the Yardbirds, (1975 in) 1965
  • 6. Going Way-Out (and Then Further Still), 1966
  • 7. Stock Explosions and the Perversion of Sound, 1966
  • 8. Electrorock Therapy and the 14-Hour Technicolor Dream Machine, 1967
  • 9. Mew Heavy Beat Sound - The Underground, 1968
  • References
  • Select Bibliography
  • Acknowledgements
  • Photo Acknowledgements
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Stanfield (Dirty Real: Exile on Hollywood and Vine with the Gin Mill Cowboys) explores the times and career of the British band the Yardbirds (1963--68). Tapping little-used material from dozens of contemporary music magazines, he begins with fascinating chapters about the emergence of American blues in Britain during the '60s, through British blues aficionados such as Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies and its popularization by young enthusiasts like the Rolling Stones. After providing a context for the British blues explosion, Stanfield concentrates on the Yardbird, which featured singer Keith Relf, bassist Paul Samwell-Smith, rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja, drummer Jim McCarty, and, most notably, guitarist Eric Clapton. Stanfield traces the band's evolution from a blues-wailing unit to their foray into psychedelia and then to a more experimental sound after the departure of Clapton and the addition of guitarists Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. Stanfield also covers other British bands, including the pop-arty Who, the Move, and Pink Floyd, as well as the careers of Clapton with Cream, Jeff Beck with Rod Stewart, and Jimmy Page with Led Zeppelin. VERDICT Stanfield captures the emergence and evolution of 1960s British blues that will captivate classic rock fans.--Dr. Dave Szatmary

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