I remember this song on some Yardbirds album I had back in the day. The guitar riff is outstanding. This band had no shortage of guitarists. Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and then Jimmy Page.
This is the first Yardbirds song that Beck and Page played together. The bass player on this song, Led Zeppelin fans will know right away. John Paul Jones played bass on this song. Jones also played bass on the Yardbird’s tracks “No Excess Baggage” and “Goodnight Sweet Josephine.” The reason Jones, who was a studio musician at that point, played on these songs was that the regular bass player Paul Samwell-Smith was pursuing record production full-time.
Paul Samwell-Smith went on to be a successful producer with credits such Cat Stevens’ albums Tea for the Tillerman, Teaser and the Firecat, and Catch Bull at Four. He also produced Jethro Tull, Carly Simon, and others. A couple of years later…John Paul Jones would be part of the New Yardbirds before they morphed into Led Zeppelin. Page wisely kept the rights to the name and the band played their first shows under that name.

This song was released in 1966 as a single with the B-side Psycho Daisies. The song peaked at #43 in the UK. As the title of the B side suggests…music was going into a psychedelic period that would peak the following year with The Beatles Sgt Peppers album.
The song was credited to the band… Keith Relf, Jim McCarty, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page except for rhythm guitar player Chris Dreja and bass player Paul Samwell-Smith.
Jim McCarty: “On ‘Happenings Ten Years Time Ago,’ Keith (Relf) and I were trying to write a song about reincarnation. We’d seen everything before, and it was all happening again. That was quite an interesting viewpoint, really. Meeting people along our way that we’d seen from another day. Sort of bringing in that situation that we’d been there before.”
Jimmy Page: We rehearsed hard on all sorts of riffs to things like “Over Under Sideways Down” which we were doing in harmonies and we worked out where we’d play rehearsed phrases together. It was the sort of thing that people like Wishbone Ash and Quiver [later] perfected, that dual-lead-guitar idea.
Happenings Ten Years Time Ago
Meeting people along my way
Seemingly I’ve known one day
Familiarity of things
That my dreaming always brings
Happenings ten years time ago
Situations we really know
But the knowing is in the mind
Sinking deep into the well of time
Sinking deep into the well of time
Walking in the room, I see
Things that mean a lot to me
Why they do I never know
Memories don’t strike me so
Memories don’t strike me so
It seems to me I’ve been here before
The sounds I heard and the sights I saw
Was it real? Was it in my dreams?
I need to know what it all means
Happenings ten years time ago
Situations we really know
But the knowing is in the mind
Sinking deep into the well of time
Sinking deep into the well of time

Haven’t heard this track. Quite the convergence of guitar power!
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This song is new to me. The Yardbirds were so packed with talent, and put out songs that are readily identified as part of the 1960s soundtrack. So seems crazy that they are mostly mentioned as that ‘other’ band these famous musicians were in.
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It seemed like the Yardbirds were the training ground for guitarists. They always had good sounding singles…
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This song has an eerie almost haunting sound to it.
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It does…it has an eastern sound to it in parts.
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it is new to me too. While it sort of lacks a real ‘hook’, it is still quite a good and likable song. Good Psychedelic Sunday fare!
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The guitars are what interested me so much….it has an eastern sound to it.
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It does. Sounds like something George H would have liked a lot at that point.
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Yardbirds are a big blind spot for me – I never know whether to check out a compilation or the albums. This track was really good.
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I would say a singles band…a really good singles band. I’ve never heard anyone say anything about…hey great Yardbirds album…but I may have missed it.
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Great choice max. These guys pumped out some good music. Lots of ideas floating around in this one. I sure can hear the heavy metal beginnings here.
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Yea I like this…this and the one by Page, Beck, and Moon…Becks Bolero
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One of the first albums I was exposed to at an early age was ‘Truth’ (A must album) by Beck. That album and some of the other stuff that was related sent me to the Yardbirds. That kinda of music certainly shaped my musical tastes. ‘Shapes Of Things To Come’ I still listen to the Yardbirds on my music rounds.
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I’ve listened just to parts of Truth…it’s one I’ve been wanting to explore for a while. I read about it in George Martin’s book about him producing it. I always liked Over Under Sideways Down…they have a lot though.
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I thought I’d never heard it but when it came on I knew I had, somewhere. Kinda ties up with the theme . There are a lot of hints of future sounds, as others above have commented.
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Yes there is…I haven’t heard really anything bad by them.
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Good tune. Even though I’ve listened to Yardbirds, this was all new to me. I really dig “Five Live Yardbirds”!
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It has an eastern sound to me
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