Two former YARDBIRDS are set to share the stage: ERIC CLAPTON and JEFF BECK 
have announced they’ll play two shows together at Saitama, Japan’s Super Arena, 
on February 21st and 22nd. The duo have performed together at album sessions, 
benefits and festivals in years past, but these concerts mark the first time 
the pair have ever shared the bill for major arena shows. How mighty are these 
two axmen? Clapton ranked Number Four on our list of the 100 Greatest 
Guitarists of All Time, and Beck came in Number 14. If by some chance you’ll 
find yourself in Japan for this epic exhibition of guitar gods (or you just 
happen to live in Japan), take note that tickets for these concerts go on sale 
January 17th.

Both guitarists have roots in the Yardbirds, that blues-tinged British band 
that also lists LED ZEPPELIN’s Jimmy Page among its famous alumni. After the 
Yardbirds’ hit 'For Your Love', Clapton exited the band in 1965 out of protest 
of the group’s move from the blues to a new pop sound. Clapton’s replacement, 
ironically enough, was Jeff Beck, who was fired from the band in 1968 before 
they ultimately disbanded. Jimmy Page formed a band in late 1968 called the NEW 
YARDBIRDS, but you more than likely know them by the name Led Zeppelin. 


      

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