Mr. Saboteur

Album: Birdland (2003)
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  • On The Yardbirds official site, bass player Chris Dreja says: "This is a song about depression, but even I don't really get that too much because we've Yardbirdized it to such an extent. It's just kind of a boogie-down, funk thing - a nice song to play for a live audience. I like the spatial quality of it." >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Bertrand - Paris, France
  • Yardbirds drummer Jim McCarty wrote this track. The band reformed in 1995 and released Birdland in 2003. It was their first studio album since 1967.

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