JULY, 1964 - 👍👏🎶⭐😊 It's 60 YEARS AGO when The Animals ground-breaking and legendary single 'House of the Rising Sun' reaches #1 position in UK pop singles charts. In the USA it topped the pop singles chart in SEPTEMBER, 1964. 🎶👍♥ Please give them a big thumbs up! 😊
I'm 72. Our garage band played this in '68 for the local March of Dimes Telethon. After we packed up, we stopped at a local bar for some water. When we told the bartender what we were doing out there, he invited us to play for the bar. We unloaded, set up in a corner and played a few songs for them. They all told us how good we sounded. We left feeling really proud of ourselves. Man, did we ever suck! But it at 16, we thought we were it! Love the memories!
I like this comment i felt it in my heart sounds like some good old memories the ones that make you look back makes you sad and happy at the same time god bless you❤🎸❤️
My mom was 16 when this song aired and she's loved it ever since. Now she passed away and we played it on her cremation. Mom you will never be forgotten, eternal like the songs you loved
My dad taught himself how to play this on guitar. He died from lung cancer in 2017 and this was the last song he ever played on guitar with hands so swollen he could hardly strum.. miss you dad..
I was serving in the British Army in Germany when this was released and remember the furore it created by being over 4 minutes long. At that time all records were a max of 3 minutes which fitted nicely into 30 minute and 1 hour radio shows, FOUR MINUTES, who do these youngsters think they are? Well now we know, brilliant music that I am still enjoying at 78.
Regardless I'm American & 37yrs old, thank you for your service, & thanks for sharing your memory. Put a smile on my face reading that & I wish you well! Cheers from Portland, OR, USA
I can only add that from the bottom of my heart, I totally agree with you. I love this song since the first time I have heard it in my very early youth and I still do so at my age of 73 years . This song is NOT an oldy. It is by now a piece of Classical Music within its kind. The one thing I do not share with you is - being a woman - the Military Service 😊 I wish you many more years to enjoy this outstanding oevre and others of this kind!!! Claire from Switzerland 😊😊😊
What a masterpiece. I am 38 years old and I can't believe the kind of music that was created so long ago! Today's music can't even go in the same sentence with something like this!
My father was a sailor. He was nine years old when this masterpiece was out. He loved it and he was listening to it in any possible way he could. He was the person who taught me to appreciate this kind of music. Pink Floyd, Rainbow, Zeppelin, Animals. The last years we've been living apart, he didn't have access to the internet so I've been playing this song at TH-cam and put him on speaker. He was always singing along. This song kept him company through his childhood, his adult life and his last years. Now that I lost him, it keeps me company. I've lost him a month ago and if it was allowed by the church, this is the song I would choose for his memorial. I hope he sings this song wherever he is.
A case of beer, an 8 track player, something in a capsule, and loan me a smoke. Ya, it was cold but it and the music taught a generation that there is more to life than success.
Alan Price would agree, but his bad ass playing along with the fact that he was the only one credited with arrangement of the song created major tensions in the band.
Мне было 12, когда, я, впервые услышала эту песню и до сих пор она у меня в сердце. Мне сейчас столько же сколько этой песне. Спасибо авторам такого шедевра. Она на века❤❤❤❤
Musicians play simple instruments, no show, no expensive costumes, no expensive lighting effects, only youth and talent and it turned out to be a masterpiece.
@@gillypow3712 i hate this take so much there was tons of shit music back then and same as now but old people love cherry picking greats from their time and comparing it to some bad music now
@@ink9426 don't hate ..all I did was highlight there was a much higher quality of music from that era ..not one week hits not superficial writing but high quality music 👌 🎶..and u used what is common today .....HATE..😔
@@gillypow3712 there are tons of great songs created today As well. The only difference is back in the day the popular music was also the highest of quality (at least mostly) Nowadays the most popular music is the same primitive song heard a thousand times. Thats why modern music seems bad, the most popular ones have the least effort and creativity put into them. They are formulic, repetitive well practiced, with very few risks. But still, there are high quality new music profuced its just not as mainstream As back in the day
I agree totally!!! I am a die hard Kiss fan original lineup only of course, Zeppelin, The Who, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, AC/DC, and the Eagles as well!!! But, this is a masterpiece 👏!!!!
Well I am a classical musician. I played in my church for all church services, weddings, etc. I made some awesome $. People would come up to me when I was putting my music away and ask "how old are you?" I said 14. At times they threw $100 bills at me. So I hear the organ in these songs. But... I can only play by reading music. I can sight read like a genius. But I cannot play by ear. I enjoy all music!!!!
It is. It is. It is. I've never wavered from that belief in 60 years. I've never once not got goosebumps and my mind blown listening to this. And Eric's voice! It's a gift.
This is a masterpiece, the music speaks for itself, but the pain and torment in the voice of Eric Burdon is incredible. At 23 years old he sings like he has lived 5 lives, and survived to tell the story.
This was one of my Dads favorite songs. He’s been gone a month ago today. It’s funny how music can stir so many old memories and emotions in you. Miss you Dad.
Blessings be with you,I lost my mother 5 years 4 months and 13 days ago and the pain of it is just as strong now as it was then.My mammy introduced me to this song 52 years ago,I loved it then and I still love it as much.RIP Mammy ❤ till we meet again xx
I know what you mean. Sundays while my Dad had coffee he would put this Spanish station on the radio. He didn't understand the words but liked the music. When I hear it , it reminds me of those Sunday mornings.
Я не знаю какие у вас ассоциации с песней, я из России, это звучит очень стильно и красиво, я представляю американских ковбоев, деревенщину, рендеков, ветеранов Вьетнама, шерифов. Я люблю Америку 😎
To The Lighthouse I got barred from the music department at school for over playing this on the piano. Then when a 'teacher' using the term lightly, said 'Bob Dylan wasn't even known when the animal's made this' I threw my synthesizer at her thus being expelled for three months
The smile of the guitarist at the end is priceless, he survived the house of the rising sun after strumming for his life for 4 minutes and he knows it. Well done you majestic bastard, well done.
I was washing my car the other day, and had this playing on my bluetooth speaker. My 86 year old grandfather walks out of his garage and hears this playing. He starts telling me all about how his older brother used to play this at full volume on the radio back when they were young, and that he hadn't heard the song since. It was so surreal, for those few moments, you could tell he was back in the 60's with his brother (Whom died before I was even born).
I remember as a young lad of 17 going to my local pub “ The Rising Sun” (in Sudbury Hill In West London UK 🇬🇧 ) on a Friday night. We would listen to the pub singer/pianist all evening belting out all sorts of songs, but when he started singing this at the end of evening the whole pub would join in. That was 40 years ago now, happy memories of simpler times.
It's very hard to find pubs like that in the States. I never have liked the US bar scene so it was a surprise to me how much I enjoyed going to pubs in Ireland during a visit. Wish I could find one like that around home.
You realize the Animals didn't write this song, correct? British bands in the 60s did so many remakes of old American Blues songs. American kids had no idea these songs were written and performed all over their own country. British kids knew what we had long before American kids learned of it.
For over 40 years now I have thought of this video as the worlds first real music video. 17 years before MTV. It is filmed just like most music videos would later be filmed. Outstanding!
You got that right. And im only 36. So this song came out when my mother was in diapers. And im listening to the music. And my mom and grandparents were right. Even my generation is listening to this type of timeless music. Truly authentic. And way better listening than some of this garbage that they playing on the radio nowadays
what a beautiful song...every time I hear it, I go back 60 years and my life flashes by with some fantastic memories. The best years of Western music...late 60's and the 70's. I am so lucky to be born in 1959 to experience the best music ever created by some of the best musicians ever.
Mo phiuthar mhàthair a tha ag ràdh gu bheil an duine aice afstammeling van mijn vadersfamilie van lang geleden lag fe wnaethon nhw ddwyn dros gant saith deg mil o ddoleri o bethau o gartref fy nhad mewn pedwar deg saith deg un il padre malvagio in quella famiglia che dice che il 15% delle cose che mi preoccupano possano succedere a me e ai miei ora stanno succedendo a loro ngayon alam ng parehong panginoon na ang mga bagay ay nagiging mas mabuti para sa aming uri ngayon daug geriau visiems čia atstovaujamiems optimus magus semper speciali auxilio scit quid faciat.
Привет из Казахстана! Мне 49 лет. Мой отец жил во времена СССР, тогда не было доступа к такой музыке, мой отец ловил по ночам западное радио и записывал рок-музыку на круглые кассеты (бобины), тогда это было уголовное преступление
One of the first songs I learned to play on guitar. 40 years latter, I taught a very close friend. I didn’t realize what an impact it had, until he had it played at his funeral in 2023. RIP my friend!
Yeah because they'd practiced it beforehand, like alot, they came up with it when they were opening for chuck berry then after that tour was done they went to the studio and recorded it
@@jalel_z2867 i dont know if youve ever recorded music, wont assume neither, but no matter how much you practice, when you start recording its wayyyy different
@@texan-american200and a folk classic long long before that. The first ever man to record it learned it from his grandparents, and said that it was “too old to talk about”
MJ another one is Nights in white satin, Moody Blues, he could pass for a 12 yr old., and I have no idea how old he was. I have just recently gotten back to music
Before the pandemic I volunteered at an aged care centre and I worked the a resident that wanted to use the computer. I introduced him to Spotify. He wanted me to add this song to his playlist. I found out during the week that he passed away on Sunday. RIP Ellis.
Please stop this bs about pandemy.. it was economy strike and big froud. All restrictions in my country was a joke and I know ppl who was in it. Now suddenly all ended with new "fear". #notvegetable.
This song hits different when it Rains at night while its Windy Seeing lightning goes off in a Neon lights city smoking a marlboro red cigarette Bad english i am not american
LYRICS: There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one My mother was a tailor She sewed my new blue jeans My father was a gamblin' man Down in New Orleans Now the only thing a gambler needs Is a suitcase and a trunk And the only time he'll be satisfied Is when he's all drunk Oh, mother, tell your children Not to do what I have done Spend your lives in sin and misery In the House of the Rising Sun Well, I got one foot on the platform The other foot on the train I'm goin' back to New Orleans To wear that ball and chain Well, there is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one
It's "I'm one" The song was based on actual events. In 1920s & 1030s in New Orleans there actually was (still is) an underground house of prostitution called "House of the Rising Sun" owned by the Yakuza. The earliest recorded version was by Clarence “Tom” ASHLEY in 1932 as “Rising Sun Blues” and then in 1934 as “Rounder's Luck” by the CALLAHAN Brothers. Roscoe HOLCOMB recorded it as “House in New Orleans” and Dillard CHANDLER as “Sport in New Orleans Country singer, Roy Acuff, recorded it as “The Rising Sun” in 1938.
It was kind of a shock the first time I saw Eric Burdon, and he's this young handsome guy! Somehow I expected that huge voice was coming from some 40 year old big husky guy. This song and his voice sound like it took two lifetimes to create. Masterpiece!
[Chorus] There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one [Verse 1] My mother was a tailor She sewed my new blue jeans My father was a gamblin' man Down in New Orleans [Verse 2] Now the only thing a gambler needs Is a suitcase and a trunk And the only time he'll be satisfied Is when he's all drunk [Organ Solo] [Verse 3] Oh, mother, tell your children Not to do what I have done Spend your lives in sin and misery In the House of the Rising Sun [Verse 4] Well, I got one foot on the platform The other foot on the train I'm goin' back to New Orleans To wear that ball and chain [Chorus] Well, there is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one
Шедевр. И песня, и музыка, и артисты! Дух захватывает 😮. И видео класс! Вроде так просто, но очень цепляет. Это не песея моей молодости, мне 38. Но я очень люблю рок, джаз, блюз. И вообще люблю музыку как явление. Это часть моей процессии, моей жизни.
Я немного старше, но эту песню открыла уже хорошо в возрасте - прежде многое было недоступно. Так мощно и без ухищрений компьютерной обработки! Обожаю эту первобытность!
It's not about looking handsome or beautiful..it's about talent creating great music which will last eternal. This country ( and US) has produced fabulous music.
A better version of this song will never be recorded. I think it is actually theoretically impossible. We are living in the universe in which the best possible version of this song exists.
@@reirin_light2935 Sorry, but there's no correlation between being from "newer generations" and being used to liking garbage. No, wait. Yeah, you're right.
Lyrics : There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one My mother was a tailor Sewed my new blue jeans My father was a gamblin' man Down in New Orleans Now the only thing a gambler needs Is a suitcase and a trunk And the only time that he's satisfied Is when he's on a drunk Oh mother, tell your children Not to do what I have done Spend your lives in sin and misery In the House of the Rising Sun Well, I've got one foot on the platform And the other foot on the train I'm going back to New Orleans To wear that ball and chain Well, there is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many young poor boy And God, I know I'm one
Esta música hay que situarla en su contexto social de la mitad del siglo XX. Era la época de lucha por los derechos civiles de la gente de color en US. La letra de la canción refleja su triste vida en Nueva Orleans. Gracias "The Animals". Grandes!
Добрый вечер! Харизматичен и брутален Эрик Бёртон в этом возрасте!💯💯💯 Песня шедевральна, прозвучала даже как- то по- другому, более высокопарно, более изящным тембром!🤩 ❤
My favourite record of all time. In 1964 I was twelve years old. This song, the keyboard instrumental hit me like a thunderbolt. Play it weekly at least. Asked for it at my funeral. It is stupendous. Amazing. My all time fav' . Thanks guys.
There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one My mother was a tailor She sewed my new blue jeans My father was a gambling man Down in New Orleans Now the only thing a gambler needs Is a suitcase and a trunk And the only time he is satisfied Is when he's on a drunk Oh, mother, tell your children Not to do what I have done Spend your lives in sin and misery In the House of the Rising Sun Well, I got one foot on the platform The other foot on the train I'm goin' back to New Orleans To wear that ball and chain Well, there is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one
The piano is definitely overlooked sometimes I started playing 42 years ago and couldn’t play that even with the sheet music . Besides the song hits home too hard anyway
@@nikkichappi6744 Correct! ----> The song is about a brothel in New Orleans. "The House Of The Rising Sun" was named after its occupant Madame Marianne LeSoleil Levant (which means "Rising Sun" in French) and was open for business from 1862 (occupation by Union troops) until 1874, when it was closed due to complaints by neighbors. It was located at 826-830 St. Louis St.
@@alexandrerutschkowscaya1248 it is brother,when a man is 20 he thinks it's long, when you are a child death seems an illusion that does not apply to you. I am 43 today. It seems like yesterday when I was 20 . After 40 time flies really fast. I appreciate life now.. Especially in these fucked up times. Today I have a job. Tomorrow who knows if they will not make another lockdown?
@@piotrwolski6650 i'm 50 years old, soon 51, and i think m'en fout la mort as africans said, it means fuck the death, because sooner or later i will die anyway....
@@alexandrerutschkowscaya1248 there is no such thing as death really. Soul is immortal. But of course this particular life will be over. Most men's fears are caused by death. Fear of death.
"The House Of The Rising Sun" There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one My mother was a tailor She sewed my new blue jeans My father was a gamblin' man Down in New Orleans Now the only thing a gambler needs Is a suitcase and a trunk And the only time he's satisfied Is when he's all drunk [Organ Solo] Oh mother, tell your children Not to do what I have done Spend your lives in sin and misery In the House of the Rising Sun Well, I got one foot on the platform The other foot on the train I'm goin' back to New Orleans To wear that ball and chain Well, there is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God, I know I'm one
This song is everything. Eric's soulful singing, Hilton's famous arpeggio guitar opening, Alan's powerful Vox solo, Chas's simple yet and effective bass playing, and John's soft playing on his Premier Drums. These guys created magic that many bands will never re-create.
Thanks for the names! You could've used their full names but that's okay. Jim Price I found out was the organist who contributed much as did the others!
How do you choose the greatest recording in music history? This certainly is a contender: the vocals, keyboard. haunting lyrics. It is perfection. I'm 69 and still listening to it regularly. I just talked to my 36 year old godson, and he too considers it one of the all time greats. It is timeless.
My father showed this song to me and now I'll always remember him by it. It was also one of the very first songs I've learned on the guitar, in his memory. It's a true gift to us, younger generations, that people like you not only share their wisdom and warnings, but also the very best things you've experienced in life before our time:)
I totally agree with you!!! I am 67 and listen to this regularly. The younger ones these days don't realize what they missed. The keyboardist/organist is off the charts. It was a great time to experience.
A masterpiece in every sense. The storytelling. The build up. The intensity and heaviness. Those keys. The rawness in the vocals. Even the clip is art. I don't ever get bored of experiencing this
The strength and clarity of Eric's voice stands out brilliantly through the music, even when he is surrounded by class A rock musicians. And the soulful melancholy in the words are reflected in his eyes, as he pleads; "Mother, tell your children not to do what I have done." It is mesmerizing to watch this video, with the slow and purposeful stroll, as the guitarists follow their leader. The keyboard and drums are the glue that blends this masterpiece together, the guitar and bass give it life, but the vocalist steals the show for posterity. An absolute classic!
Eric is himselve with no glamour or fancy clouths the voice is authentic he is a strong male and those men do not exist enymore... he is not brutal like a lot of men in fancy clouths this day's... AND HE TELLS TRUTHS love the whole Eric..
Gilbert so well said. God yes. It IS a masterpiece. He made 100+ yr old folk song of the hlls and the dirt poor brought to everyone. The Eric/Animals were great.
@@tatyanakorshunova1711…yes they did! You obviously haven't listened to their 60’s singles. By the way, this is a tradiotional song, nobody knows who wrote it.
JULY, 1964 - 👍👏🎶⭐😊 It's 60 YEARS AGO when The Animals ground-breaking and legendary single 'House of the Rising Sun' reaches #1 position in UK pop singles charts. In the USA it topped the pop singles chart in SEPTEMBER, 1964. 🎶👍♥ Please give them a big thumbs up! 😊
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Im so young lol 36ye
What a cool song from a wild time in history
Казахстан. Мой папа пел в составе ВИА в 70-х эту классную песню. Рахмет, "Анималс".❤
Im leaving my comment here so when someone likes it, I can listen to this masterpiece again.
You're welcome here is a comment come back and listen 😉
Yes you must return
Listen to it once again for me 😉
38 times in 4 days
That is a very smart way of doing things
I'm 72. Our garage band played this in '68 for the local March of Dimes Telethon. After we packed up, we stopped at a local bar for some water. When we told the bartender what we were doing out there, he invited us to play for the bar. We unloaded, set up in a corner and played a few songs for them. They all told us how good we sounded. We left feeling really proud of ourselves. Man, did we ever suck! But it at 16, we thought we were it! Love the memories!
Good story
This story made me smile ❤️
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I like this comment i felt it in my heart sounds like some good old memories the ones that make you look back makes you sad and happy at the same time god bless you❤🎸❤️
You are very lucky, you survived the 60s just like me ,sex drugs rock&roll NAM.
I am 76 yr old and this song still gives me chills.
Not even from this era but theres so thing about the 60s im 33
Best greetings from Russia
Hello Dinosaur’s, you men have great taste in music!
@@NotVeryNormal259 how about "boat on the river" ?
@@NotVeryNormal259 how about "boat on the river" ?
My mom was 16 when this song aired and she's loved it ever since. Now she passed away and we played it on her cremation. Mom you will never be forgotten, eternal like the songs you loved
I was a teen (13 years old) in 1964! My father and my mother were still alive. Tears on my face now!
Брат.....ты далеко ..я с тобой......прости если не так......
eu amo ler esses relatos de pessoas mais velhas
Sorry for your losses
Your bleesed so much!
I'm not born yet
My dad taught himself how to play this on guitar. He died from lung cancer in 2017 and this was the last song he ever played on guitar with hands so swollen he could hardly strum.. miss you dad..
Damn your Dad is Gangster
What a nice way to remember him! Thanks Missy.
Sad :(
Same. My dad died from liver cancer when I was 21 and he taught himself to play guitar, singing us this song when I was a kid.
my condolences
Мне 71г.но как услышу эту песню моей юности цепляет до слёз.
Same here I'm 72 and these were incredible years of my youth 🙏
I was serving in the British Army in Germany when this was released and remember the furore it created by being over 4 minutes long. At that time all records were a max of 3 minutes which fitted nicely into 30 minute and 1 hour radio shows, FOUR MINUTES, who do these youngsters think they are? Well now we know, brilliant music that I am still enjoying at 78.
right on 7918 keep on keeping on me too 76 year old remember this great hitt from 60s
Eu 84 years in 🇧🇷
RIGHT ON!!!
Regardless I'm American & 37yrs old, thank you for your service, & thanks for sharing your memory. Put a smile on my face reading that & I wish you well! Cheers from Portland, OR, USA
I can only add that from the bottom of my heart, I totally agree with you. I love this song since the first time I have heard it in my very early youth and I still do so at my age of 73 years . This song is NOT an oldy. It is by now a piece of Classical Music within its kind.
The one thing I do not share with you is - being a woman - the Military Service 😊
I wish you many more years to enjoy this outstanding oevre and others of this kind!!!
Claire from Switzerland 😊😊😊
What a masterpiece. I am 38 years old and I can't believe the kind of music that was created so long ago! Today's music can't even go in the same sentence with something like this!
That's true, Our music is better and as theirs. 😊
DITTO!!!
Baby Boomers rule, man!
Agree with you 💯 percent
Music of the 60s no comparison to nowadays
I am 68 years old,and I can never get enough of listening to this masterpiece.
Absolutely love listening to Eric Burton
33 y.o. here, same
when are you going 69
Give us an update when your 69
obviously you're 68
Лучше Эрика никто лучше не спел этот хит вошёл в историю!!!
My father was a sailor. He was nine years old when this masterpiece was out. He loved it and he was listening to it in any possible way he could. He was the person who taught me to appreciate this kind of music. Pink Floyd, Rainbow, Zeppelin, Animals. The last years we've been living apart, he didn't have access to the internet so I've been playing this song at TH-cam and put him on speaker. He was always singing along. This song kept him company through his childhood, his adult life and his last years. Now that I lost him, it keeps me company.
I've lost him a month ago and if it was allowed by the church, this is the song I would choose for his memorial. I hope he sings this song wherever he is.
awful of them to not allow this song to play, rest in peace to your father
Great Memories !! 🙏🏻❤️☀️
No te quepa duda que tu padre esta cantando feliz esta cancion en el cielo . Algun dia volveran a estar juntos y esta vez si será para siempre...
Царство небесное Вашему отцу!🙏
If i was you i would bring speakers to the church and play this song
I remember this song, I'm 82 & the song gives me chills & the voice is very powerful, glad to hear again
Yes- twas just yesterday when we (band nerds) were cruising down the highway singing this at the top of our lungs. Yesterday I tell you!
A case of beer, an 8 track player, something in a capsule, and loan me a smoke. Ya, it was cold but it and the music taught a generation that there is more to life than success.
Wish you another 20 years with this song.
You have anderstood it. OK.
Yes and Burden was just 23 years old. What a voice for a kid!
People talk about guitar solos all the time, but can we just take a minute to appreciate that amazing organ solo?
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GOLD!!! THE GOLD!!!
I think Doors drank from this water
Alan Price would agree, but his bad ass playing along with the fact that he was the only one credited with arrangement of the song created major tensions in the band.
Perfect two guitars one drummer one keyboard one singer Perfect.
I'm 66, glad to have lived thru the best music ever
I am 48 and tired of manipulative orders from terrorists
question, how do you feel about all the gen z-ers who like 60's music?
Imam 66, isto...Volim, OVO. Iako, moja muzika, to je muzika 80tih...(Queen, Dire Straits, Led Zp, etc...)
Мне тоже 66, и мне тоже нравится эта песня
Same here.
The opening guitar here never fails to give me goosebumps. Simply one of the greatest songs of all time
Exactamente, si no la mejor canción de todos los tiempos
@Juan Gil Try doing better yourself. Btw nobody asked
Got that so right... This was back when music WAS music. Awesome vocals AND instruments ❤
I'm trying
@@juangil9130se 2❤£😊😊
seems like every member of the band is playing his own version of this song... it's like a magic...
Unity in diversity
Jo wtf you talking about?
@@osrsrenzonl8029try to control your alcohol consumption
@@lenny108 thats not what your mother said last night
That's why is sounds do good. As chaotic as the songs is it's still perfect
Мне было 12, когда, я, впервые услышала эту песню и до сих пор она у меня в сердце. Мне сейчас столько же сколько этой песне. Спасибо авторам такого шедевра. Она на века❤❤❤❤
This dude has the most amazing set of pipes, his voice can echo through literal decades.
And Just 22 erik burden
It's Eric Burdon, not a dude....
This is a legend not a dude
He belts out that song without straining. Totally impressive
Hey where i come from calling someone a dude is a compliment but yea the dude can really sing. Impressive!!!
Musicians play simple instruments, no show, no expensive costumes, no expensive lighting effects, only youth and talent and it turned out to be a masterpiece.
This was quality 👏 these day pure sex and garbage 🗑 it's a classic 👌 in every sense 👌
@@gillypow3712 i hate this take so much there was tons of shit music back then and same as now but old people love cherry picking greats from their time and comparing it to some bad music now
@@ink9426 don't hate ..all I did was highlight there was a much higher quality of music from that era ..not one week hits not superficial writing but high quality music 👌 🎶..and u used what is common today .....HATE..😔
@@gillypow3712 thats just your opinion
@@gillypow3712 there are tons of great songs created today As well. The only difference is back in the day the popular music was also the highest of quality (at least mostly)
Nowadays the most popular music is the same primitive song heard a thousand times. Thats why modern music seems bad, the most popular ones have the least effort and creativity put into them. They are formulic, repetitive well practiced, with very few risks. But still, there are high quality new music profuced its just not as mainstream As back in the day
I'm a classical music guy...but i want to leave my print here as a reminder to hear this masterpiece regularly
I agree totally!!! I am a die hard Kiss fan original lineup only of course, Zeppelin, The Who, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, AC/DC, and the Eagles as well!!! But, this is a masterpiece 👏!!!!
Rolling stones? @@kevinchandler179
we'll do mate
Well I am a classical musician. I played in my church for all church services, weddings, etc. I made some awesome $. People would come up to me when I was putting my music away and ask "how old are you?" I said 14. At times they threw $100 bills at me. So I hear the organ in these songs. But... I can only play by reading music. I can sight read like a genius. But I cannot play by ear. I enjoy all music!!!!
It is. It is. It is. I've never wavered from that belief in 60 years. I've never once not got goosebumps and my mind blown listening to this.
And Eric's voice! It's a gift.
This is a masterpiece, the music speaks for itself, but the pain and torment in the voice of Eric Burdon is incredible. At 23 years old he sings like he has lived 5 lives, and survived to tell the story.
This song is a masterpiece
The fact that he is still alive is pretty wild.
@@bannedbycommieyoutube5time920 yeah, he's 81, going strong!
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So pretty good that I´ve no words!!!🤪
This was one of my Dads favorite songs. He’s been gone a month ago today. It’s funny how music can stir so many old memories and emotions in you. Miss you Dad.
REST IN PEACE
Blessings be with you,I lost my mother 5 years 4 months and 13 days ago and the pain of it is just as strong now as it was then.My mammy introduced me to this song 52 years ago,I loved it then and I still love it as much.RIP Mammy ❤ till we meet again xx
Your dad hat great taste!
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I know what you mean. Sundays while my Dad had coffee he would put this Spanish station on the radio. He didn't understand the words but liked the music. When I hear it , it reminds me of those Sunday mornings.
59 years later and this song still hits different. Truly a masterpiece.
Me cay que si
Я не знаю какие у вас ассоциации с песней, я из России, это звучит очень стильно и красиво, я представляю американских ковбоев, деревенщину, рендеков, ветеранов Вьетнама, шерифов. Я люблю Америку 😎
@@DURKA_HIP_HOPA_PRODUCTION о тут есть русские!!!! Песня просто невероятная, как и сам Эрик Бёрден
Essa música soará pela eternidade! Música linda🇧🇷🇧🇷
Npc
Мне 60...Я ровестник этому шедевру!!!Всем привет из Крыма!!!
Good Luck Ukraine. Peace sometime soon🤠..🇦🇺
The internet is a great thing. Makes classics like this live on into new generations. Seeing this gives me goosebumps.
🤝🤝🤝🤝
Are you sure you're just not cold?.
It is a wonderful tool if we is it well.
Yes this song...
Yes, this is true
Goosebumps. This song is still absolutely electrifying, almost 60 years later.
It is absolutely timeless.
My theme song
@@beastybear4499 Dang. I hope you're joking. House of the Rising Sun is the story of a very hard path.
To The Lighthouse I got barred from the music department at school for over playing this on the piano. Then when a 'teacher' using the term lightly, said 'Bob Dylan wasn't even known when the animal's made this' I threw my synthesizer at her thus being expelled for three months
@@tothelighthouse9843 Just pray for me, brother
I grew up with this song. It gave me goosebumps then and at 72 it still gives me goosebumps! Love this song!
Yes same here . Greatest song ever
I hope the rest of your life is amazing and you have no troubles!😊
I'm 72 also. And here I am listening to this. Never understood if this was a house of prostitution or a gambling house.
Dude I'm 59, had the album in high school good on ya, great music never died, peace.
Good lass
Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world 💖💖
back at cha'
Same to you
Same to you..🖐
Спасибо, это классика. Мира и добра, пусть всё будет хорошо у вас.
Desejo a você também
The smile of the guitarist at the end is priceless, he survived the house of the rising sun after strumming for his life for 4 minutes and he knows it. Well done you majestic bastard, well done.
Your right, you must live it ,to love it.
His hands must have been raw as hell
And without even being plugged in
@@cembanditx1 Yes
You had me at. Well done you majestic bastard.
A Top-10 vocal performance in rock history. So much power, swagger and control.
What do you think of my COVER and the VIDEO of this song: th-cam.com/video/As3jSKVSKEg/w-d-xo.html
Hot R.S. 1977. disk.
And yet so young
Yes I agree a great group and singer
And those keys!!!!
I was washing my car the other day, and had this playing on my bluetooth speaker. My 86 year old grandfather walks out of his garage and hears this playing.
He starts telling me all about how his older brother used to play this at full volume on the radio back when they were young, and that he hadn't heard the song since.
It was so surreal, for those few moments, you could tell he was back in the 60's with his brother (Whom died before I was even born).
I am 81 and understand you and your grand dad very well.
Wow, great story. Songs bring back many memories for all of us. Some good some sad. Classic song 🎵
Mega balls
Great story
@@chupapiincorporated αλλες εποχες τοτε μπρατ
젊은날을회상하며.세월의무상함을느낍니다.그때나.지금이나.넘넘좋습니다.감사합니다.
58 years ago? Can you believe it? This was way way ahead of its time. From start to finish, they smashed it
not 57 now like i think 70 years ago because this was made in 2009. anyways congrats on making 47 likes in 2 days
@@oneanddone-_- 2021-1964=57. So 57 years. And congrats on making 2 likes in 14 hours.
not to mention they only did this song in 1 take
I've probably heard this once a day for 57 years. It's my favorite of all time. ✌️❤️🤘
And they aren’t sexual, no flashy clothing no dancing. But yet, it’s passionate! Just true music.
I remember as a young lad of 17 going to my local pub “ The Rising Sun” (in Sudbury Hill In West London UK 🇬🇧 ) on a Friday night. We would listen to the pub singer/pianist all evening belting out all sorts of songs, but when he started singing this at the end of evening the whole pub would join in. That was 40 years ago now, happy memories of simpler times.
I envy those pubs of yours. Sounds like fun, especially with songs like these.
It's very hard to find pubs like that in the States. I never have liked the US bar scene so it was a surprise to me how much I enjoyed going to pubs in Ireland during a visit. Wish I could find one like that around home.
What songs did Janis Joplin play
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I'm french and l like it🇨🇵
This song is ahead of its time. Total badass piece and haunting voice. Still gives me goosebumps in 2022.
❤️
You realize the Animals didn't write this song, correct? British bands in the 60s did so many remakes of old American Blues songs. American kids had no idea these songs were written and performed all over their own country. British kids knew what we had long before American kids learned of it.
@@garysedore1448 oh 1 hour ago
Interesting
Same
For over 40 years now I have thought of this video as the worlds first real music video. 17 years before MTV.
It is filmed just like most music videos would later be filmed. Outstanding!
I don't care how old you are, you cannot dislike this song. I'm 27, its 58, and I'll still be listening to it when its 108.
You got that right. And im only 36. So this song came out when my mother was in diapers. And im listening to the music. And my mom and grandparents were right. Even my generation is listening to this type of timeless music. Truly authentic. And way better listening than some of this garbage that they playing on the radio nowadays
Yes im 12 and i love this song sm
its acually 80 smth rn.
Im 9 and its Goodyear even of u are young
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Eric Bourdon belting it out never gets old, truly a 60s classic
*Burdon. I hate auto spellchecker
@@rodneyblount4303. Did you know you could edit your already posted comment? It’s a useful feature when you find it.
@@dune_strider3055 I didn't know about that, thank you
Eric Burdon at 23 carrying this song way beyond his years. A gifted singer, respected and understood his vocation with impeccable delivery.
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Yes but it’s a cover of a song by “Leadbelly”
Leadbelly's version is a cover of a song that was around since before the Civil War.@@oneloveboob
Yo cool name dawg
@@raynye2850 nice
what a beautiful song...every time I hear it, I go back 60 years and my life flashes by with some fantastic memories. The best years of Western music...late 60's and the 70's. I am so lucky to be born in 1959 to experience the best music ever created by some of the best musicians ever.
Mo phiuthar mhàthair a tha ag ràdh gu bheil an duine aice afstammeling van mijn vadersfamilie van lang geleden lag fe wnaethon nhw ddwyn dros gant saith deg mil o ddoleri o bethau o gartref fy nhad mewn pedwar deg saith deg un il padre malvagio in quella famiglia che dice che il 15% delle cose che mi preoccupano possano succedere a me e ai miei ora stanno succedendo a loro ngayon alam ng parehong panginoon na ang mga bagay ay nagiging mas mabuti para sa aming uri ngayon daug geriau visiems čia atstovaujamiems optimus magus semper speciali auxilio scit quid faciat.
Almost 60 years later and this song is more alive than ever.
We keep it alive
I know
What u think
I'm saying this for all the people that called in a song from the raido
There is a style called bard core -ren fest stuff, so there is a version of this out there on you tube done in medieval French
I was sixteen, The Animals and others were our lives. Now I’m approaching 75 and listening to these giants again makes me sixteen once more❤
Привет из Казахстана! Мне 49 лет. Мой отец жил во времена СССР, тогда не было доступа к такой музыке, мой отец ловил по ночам западное радио и записывал рок-музыку на круглые кассеты (бобины), тогда это было уголовное преступление
Nearly 62 😉 me too
Me too. 1948. Got my driver's license in '64
wow you guys are old😮😮 wish u all the best!
The first one to skip was John Nance, he found a nice secluded place in Costa Rica
One of the first songs I learned to play on guitar. 40 years latter, I taught a very close friend. I didn’t realize what an impact it had, until he had it played at his funeral in 2023. RIP my friend!
HE played it???
That's very nice
@@Gray_ninja I think he means that he had a recording of his friend playing the guitars played at his deceased friends funeral.
@@Gray_ninja The guy said "he had it played" not "he played it". There's a difference
rest in peace 🙏
Outstanding voice.. Still listening to this great group in 2024..
Ferme ta gueule
I was 13 years old when The Animals came out with this masterpiece. Almost 60 years on I still find it as fascinating as ever.
It really is. It lost nothing, but gained
I was 8...& still remember this!
What do you felt, and what do you fell right now?
I am a middle-aged, of course
@@MicheleMalvern-uh1evcurrently 19 lmao
Interesting fact : This song was recorded in 1 day in 1 take. They literally walked in recorded this on their first attempt and walked out. Amazing!!!
Sure. Everybody says that
Yeah because they'd practiced it beforehand, like alot, they came up with it when they were opening for chuck berry then after that tour was done they went to the studio and recorded it
Back when there were efficient people and not clowns.
@@jalel_z2867 I know of chuck berry obviously but something clicked reading your comment that Buck Cherry is just Chuck berry with letters swapped.
@@jalel_z2867 i dont know if youve ever recorded music, wont assume neither, but no matter how much you practice, when you start recording its wayyyy different
Probably one of the greatest songs ever written and performed.
I agree 1000 percent!
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@@_Listen_to_Solar_Kama_Sutrawhat’s 1 in your opinion
Realy
What's funny is that don't know who wrote it. Dates back 1920s and know ones knows who wrote it.
I'm 64 and enjoy all the great older music, my heart gets stronger and thumbs louder, boy I'm so lucky having grown up with real music.
This song is the definition of a Rock n Roll masterpiece.
It's also a blues classic long before The Animals.
They did play it beautifully though.
@@texan-american200and a folk classic long long before that. The first ever man to record it learned it from his grandparents, and said that it was “too old to talk about”
@@the_polish_prince8966 fellow Polish workhorse, salute
What ever happened to the Animals? Loved this song.
@@the_polish_prince8966 Really? Never knew that.
Can’t believe that voice is coming out of that kids head. Wow.
He's still got those pipes after all these years
This was my thought, too.
MJ another one is Nights in white satin, Moody Blues, he could pass for a 12 yr old., and I have no idea how old he was. I have just recently gotten back to music
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei Maybe it's the aftermath of all that leaded gasoline? :P
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei most of us aren’t and don’t bring hate into the comments section of such a great song
Before the pandemic I volunteered at an aged care centre and I worked the a resident that wanted to use the computer. I introduced him to Spotify. He wanted me to add this song to his playlist. I found out during the week that he passed away on Sunday. RIP Ellis.
Печально 😩.
He sounds like a chad. RIP.
RIP to him. Now he has front row seats to the greatest concert in existence. Many of the GREATS are up there….
Rest in peace Ellis
Please stop this bs about pandemy.. it was economy strike and big froud. All restrictions in my country was a joke and I know ppl who was in it. Now suddenly all ended with new "fear".
#notvegetable.
Могу слушать их бесконечно, а эта песня просто бомба!
Unbelievable that this is 58 years old. Fresh as when it was first recorded. Supernaturally fresh ...
71 years old
@@noticing33 what how
@@cowicial5674 the video release date, the title is 13 years old
fresh my arse
This song hits different when it
Rains at night while its Windy
Seeing lightning goes off in a
Neon lights city smoking a marlboro red cigarette
Bad english i am not american
LYRICS:
There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
My mother was a tailor
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin' man
Down in New Orleans
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and a trunk
And the only time he'll be satisfied
Is when he's all drunk
Oh, mother, tell your children
Not to do what I have done
Spend your lives in sin and misery
In the House of the Rising Sun
Well, I got one foot on the platform
The other foot on the train
I'm goin' back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain
Well, there is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
And God I know I've won? Or one?
It's "I'm one"
The song was based on actual events.
In 1920s & 1030s in New Orleans there actually was (still is) an underground house of prostitution called "House of the Rising Sun" owned by the Yakuza.
The earliest recorded version was by Clarence “Tom” ASHLEY in 1932 as “Rising Sun Blues” and then in 1934 as “Rounder's Luck” by the CALLAHAN Brothers. Roscoe HOLCOMB recorded it as “House in New Orleans” and Dillard CHANDLER as “Sport in New Orleans Country singer, Roy Acuff, recorded it as “The Rising Sun” in 1938.
@@mikelmacrichard4772 wow thanks for that info 👍
God bless you🙏
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This video deserves to have 1 Billions views.
Agreed. A haunting masterpiece.
And 2 billion likes!
the entire human race should listen to this
3 billion actually
Let’s not get carried away now come on I mean it’s not as good as the Macarena or Gangnam Style.
November 2024 still listening from Florida 🏖🏖🏝
Да, ноябрь, 2024, Россия❤
🇰🇿🙋
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This song gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it. It has such an eerie vibe to it and I love it
Yea its great. I wish i was a teenager when this came out. This guys vocals are killer
Me too.
Your a Goose bump !
@@AlexiaVon *You’re*
Somebody once said, nothing good ever happens when "House of the Rising Sun" starts playing.
One of my all time favorite songs. There’s never been anyone like Eric Burdon and there never will be
Nicely said...
Same
You are absolutely right 😊
Nunca mesmo! Ele encanta nosso coração
It was kind of a shock the first time I saw Eric Burdon, and he's this young handsome guy! Somehow I expected that huge voice was coming from some 40 year old big husky guy. This song and his voice sound like it took two lifetimes to create. Masterpiece!
[Chorus]
There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
[Verse 1]
My mother was a tailor
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin' man
Down in New Orleans
[Verse 2]
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and a trunk
And the only time he'll be satisfied
Is when he's all drunk
[Organ Solo]
[Verse 3]
Oh, mother, tell your children
Not to do what I have done
Spend your lives in sin and misery
In the House of the Rising Sun
[Verse 4]
Well, I got one foot on the platform
The other foot on the train
I'm goin' back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain
[Chorus]
Well, there is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
Thanks
Thank you! Very few likes! This needs to change...
@@amandacoelho0609 it’s copy and pasted, doesn’t deserve a lot of likes..
When he's ON a drunk not all drunk
Шедевр. И песня, и музыка, и артисты! Дух захватывает 😮. И видео класс! Вроде так просто, но очень цепляет. Это не песея моей молодости, мне 38. Но я очень люблю рок, джаз, блюз. И вообще люблю музыку как явление. Это часть моей процессии, моей жизни.
Фантастическая вещь!!!!! Это то,что будет жить в ВЕКАХ!
МНЕ 60, Услышал эту прекрасную песню в 14 лет -ЭТО ШЕДЕВР !!!!
Я из России !!!
Я немного старше, но эту песню открыла уже хорошо в возрасте - прежде многое было недоступно. Так мощно и без ухищрений компьютерной обработки! Обожаю эту первобытность!
👍👏👏👏👏
👍👏👏👏
А я на гитаре научился в 14 её играть👍👍👍👍👍👍
мне 18, и я совсем недавно обнаружила эту песню! наслаждаюсь ей каждый день :)
One of my dad's ALL TIME Favorite songs. It's painful to hear this song now, since I lost him almost three weeks ago. I miss you dad.
I share your pain.
condolences from an internet stranger thousands of miles away from you are useless but condolences none the less
you will feel better over time, I loss my uncle in 2018 unecxpected, every day you feel better, even if its a little. I pray for you
As long as you remember him he lives on. God speed son
I lost my uncle 8 hours ago
I'm 77 years old and my heart still skips a beat when I hear this magnificent song. The Animals have so many wonderful songs.
I know what you mean. I'm 52 & have the same reaction. I will for the rest of my life...it's just "one of those songs" for me.
fucking love this song
about 15 here
Im saddened to see that my generation doesnt know about this song,amazing song,lyrics and everything.
75 and I can play it great feeling
77 years young
It's not about looking handsome or beautiful..it's about talent creating great music which will last eternal. This country ( and US) has produced fabulous music.
I want this song to be remembered for another 50 years and I’m pretty sure we can do it.
I can do it
As long as its on a platform like TH-cam, it will
Already did 60 so what’s more 40?
@@patricksavage242 I’m not sure how much longer this site will survive
@@owenmeier Its going strong till now
A better version of this song will never be recorded. I think it is actually theoretically impossible. We are living in the universe in which the best possible version of this song exists.
never thought about the fact that we could be living in a universe where some things are the best they'll ever be...
th-cam.com/video/54sFmRKzEHU/w-d-xo.html
@@kramstarr shit cover
The Argentinian version it was unbelievable IMO th-cam.com/video/bPTojLNGkFI/w-d-xo.html
Abheejit Dalpak of India has the best. Meir Ariel of Israel a close second."Where Are You"? What voices of Limitation do you close your ears to?
After 58 years still a hit that everyone needs to hear.
Mr Gorbachev.... play this song
В каждой стране есть свой шедевр . В мировом масштабе , конечно прославились Англоязычные песни , которые мы помним с детства. Мне 63 .
What an emotionally AMAZING song this still is nearly 60 years later. These EPICALLY timeless classics will always be a favorite of mine.
Usually I don't enjoy old music since i'm from the newer generations and used to different types, but this song is just perfection.
@@reirin_light2935 Sorry, but there's no correlation between being from "newer generations" and being used to liking garbage.
No, wait.
Yeah, you're right.
This song was filmed 72 years ago from when you commented
@@fernandaabreu5625 Why are you so pissed?
@@reirin_light2935 i'm a 13 year old, and i enjoy 1960's blues rock aswell as 1930's classics.
Music like this would really never grow old and will always be a masterpiece.
The previous versions are also great!
Россия тоже любит эту группу
Einfach toll
It derives from the 16th or 17th century
This song will survive the test of time,as it already has!A classic.
People all over the world still listen to it
This song was already a classic by the time the animals Covered It.
(Fantastically I must add.)
Leadbelly had a haunting version.
@@jeremyhennessee6604We knew it even then, some 50 years ago. I can't think of any song today that will still be popular in 2071. 😎
Not if massive solar flare hits earth ತ_ತ
Cool another Norman
Lyrics :
There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
My mother was a tailor
Sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin' man
Down in New Orleans
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and a trunk
And the only time that he's satisfied
Is when he's on a drunk
Oh mother, tell your children
Not to do what I have done
Spend your lives in sin and misery
In the House of the Rising Sun
Well, I've got one foot on the platform
And the other foot on the train
I'm going back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain
Well, there is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many young poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
Esta música hay que situarla en su contexto social de la mitad del siglo XX. Era la época de lucha por los derechos civiles de la gente de color en US. La letra de la canción refleja su triste vida en Nueva Orleans. Gracias "The Animals". Grandes!
Así es carnalito, tienes razón, escucha música buena como el rock, y no música basura como el reggaetón. El reggaetón es una atrocidad 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮.
@lisa foos.... You know what's depressing? A boot in your tooth....
@@paudcmarvelotakuarmy agreed
@@paudcmarvelotakuarmy they are even so courteous to bow after the music. Respect 🙏🏾
Это невероятно, 1964 год, какое качество, какой голос, как они одеваются. Это же просто отрыв башки
Совершенно согласен 👍
Есс!!!
Да. Это не путин. Это Понасенков.
@@ЮрийБутенко-ы2э Я слышал Путин - молодец, а панасенков пиздабол и хуесос.
@@MegaTigrus Правильно. Но всё наоборот.
He didn't sing this song , he shouted it , you listened , and a hundred years from now they will know it . Total classic.
yessir
Thats so godamn true.
I need a time machine..
Right you are
Total boss move
Добрый вечер! Харизматичен и брутален Эрик Бёртон в этом возрасте!💯💯💯 Песня шедевральна, прозвучала даже как- то по- другому, более высокопарно, более изящным тембром!🤩 ❤
My favourite record of all time. In 1964 I was twelve years old. This song, the keyboard instrumental hit me like a thunderbolt. Play it weekly at least. Asked for it at my funeral. It is stupendous. Amazing. My all time fav' . Thanks guys.
bet u were a badass in your youth
@@flaai Lol
I was born 1983 still a great song
I was born 2004, just a kid at heart but damn does this song make me feel like I lived 100 years.
There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
My mother was a tailor
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gambling man
Down in New Orleans
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and a trunk
And the only time he is satisfied
Is when he's on a drunk
Oh, mother, tell your children
Not to do what I have done
Spend your lives in sin and misery
In the House of the Rising Sun
Well, I got one foot on the platform
The other foot on the train
I'm goin' back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain
Well, there is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
yeeeeeah
Thanks 👍
Sang along to this tysm!!!
I see people do this everywhere
@@huskybraines1459 lol ye bit I was trying to be nice, I'm never nice to people online.
the piano, the riff, the lyrics. it's such a gem of a song
It's about a wh ore house
@@nikkichappi6744 And still a masterpiece of a song. It's about the pitfalls of what that life can lead to.
The piano is definitely overlooked sometimes I started playing 42 years ago and couldn’t play that even with the sheet music . Besides the song hits home too hard anyway
@@nikkichappi6744 Correct! ----> The song is about a brothel in New Orleans. "The House Of The Rising Sun" was named after its occupant Madame Marianne LeSoleil Levant (which means "Rising Sun" in French) and was open for business from 1862 (occupation by Union troops) until 1874, when it was closed due to complaints by neighbors. It was located at 826-830 St. Louis St.
I’m 40 years old. My mom used to strum this on her guitar and I would sing along. Great memories of her.
I can't believe this boy singing this great hit is 80 years old today. He was 23 singing it. Life is a blink of an eye.
yeah, a fucking blink !
@@alexandrerutschkowscaya1248 it is brother,when a man is 20 he thinks it's long, when you are a child death seems an illusion that does not apply to you.
I am 43 today. It seems like yesterday when I was 20 . After 40 time flies really fast. I appreciate life now.. Especially in these fucked up times.
Today I have a job. Tomorrow who knows if they will not make another lockdown?
@@piotrwolski6650 i'm 50 years old, soon 51, and i think m'en fout la mort as africans said, it means fuck the death, because sooner or later i will die anyway....
Hes still living awesome!
@@alexandrerutschkowscaya1248 there is no such thing as death really. Soul is immortal.
But of course this particular life will be over.
Most men's fears are caused by death. Fear of death.
Дааааа, живём в 21 веке, а музыку слушаем с большим удовольствие из 1964 года, она на все века!!! Браво!
Где мои 16 лет? После этого прослушивания, они меня возвращают в мою юность, молодость, радость, любовь!!!!
пожалуй пик музыки и песен - это 60-80 гг. и по мне, больше такого не будет
Да, я с Вами согласна!
Год назад услышал. Понравилась. И кто снял фильм"непосредственно Каха" тоже .
Спел, на века, пока мир будет существовать, люди будут этот Шедевр слушать и я в том же числе!!! Не перестаю восхищаться!!!
A message to the younger generation, don't let this song fade away..
Dw ab it i got you
Im 20 so idk of thats the “younger generation” i havent played fortnite or roblox lol
This song is timeless. It cannot fade. It can only be rediscovered by future generations.
As long as movies are still being produced we won’t have to worry about this song ever fading away lol
Yeah some 11 year olds listen to this too.
The vocals and the instrumental arrangements are the best l have heard in my 83 years of musical sojourn.
"The House Of The Rising Sun"
There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
My mother was a tailor
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin' man
Down in New Orleans
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and a trunk
And the only time he's satisfied
Is when he's all drunk
[Organ Solo]
Oh mother, tell your children
Not to do what I have done
Spend your lives in sin and misery
In the House of the Rising Sun
Well, I got one foot on the platform
The other foot on the train
I'm goin' back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain
Well, there is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God, I know I'm one
Danke 👍
@@Nana-rk2xn "My mother was a tailor", I listened 100 times, I don't hear "My" at the beginning.
I hear it like this: "mom brother was a tailor"
Thank's
Saudade dos tempos em que as bandas eram formadas por um baterista, um baixista, um guitarrista, um tecladista e um vocalista de verdade. Fantástico!
Realmente! Mto boa música! Escutei umas 3x seguidas agora à pouco rs 👌🏻❤👌🏻
When musicians held a band.
That's all you should need for a band
Falou tudo...
Music evolves over time. Compare stuff like this to music from a few decades earlier (1900, for example). Significantly different, right?
❤Larmes😢et sourire 😅 quand j'entends cette chanson une époque merveilleuse à jamais disparu😢
J'ai 77 ans mais quand j'écoute ce morceau j'ai 15 ans🎉🎉
This song is everything. Eric's soulful singing, Hilton's famous arpeggio guitar opening, Alan's powerful Vox solo, Chas's simple yet and effective bass playing, and John's soft playing on his Premier Drums. These guys created magic that many bands will never re-create.
This past Saturday (5/21) would've been Hilton's 79th birthday. What a legend!!
Thanks for the names! You could've used their full names but that's okay. Jim Price I found out was the organist who contributed much as did the others!
@@billcallahan9303 his name was Alan Price. Yes, he did a lot of work for the Animals. He also had a great solo career starting in 1966.
@@haileyblogsandmore16 Alan Price! A guy down below said Jim Price. I believe you & thanks!
@@billcallahan9303 No problem! Alan recently turned 80 and still preforms!
How do you choose the greatest recording in music history? This certainly is a contender: the vocals, keyboard. haunting lyrics. It is perfection. I'm 69 and still listening to it regularly. I just talked to my 36 year old godson, and he too considers it one of the all time greats. It is timeless.
My father showed this song to me and now I'll always remember him by it. It was also one of the very first songs I've learned on the guitar, in his memory. It's a true gift to us, younger generations, that people like you not only share their wisdom and warnings, but also the very best things you've experienced in life before our time:)
I totally agree with you!!! I am 67 and listen to this regularly. The younger ones these days don't realize what they missed. The keyboardist/organist is off the charts. It was a great time to experience.
James Knutson - keyboard player is Alan Price.
nice age number
i just turned 18 in december and i can say that this is probably the greatest song i’ve ever heard
Happy New Year/Stay safe people and thank you for supporting The Animals and for keeping this fan site vibrant. Magusmagic x
You guys have magic in your music. They are timeless masterpieces.
god bless
Big fan
Happy New year! Sory I'm bit late
Let's go Alan!
Как же это круто.невозмутимо и бесподобно
.вечно
A masterpiece in every sense. The storytelling. The build up. The intensity and heaviness. Those keys. The rawness in the vocals. Even the clip is art. I don't ever get bored of experiencing this
Th th they didn’t write it,
@@AverageAlobamaEnjoyer The performance then. This rendition. No matter. One of the best versions
@@AverageAlobamaEnjoyer I have heard other versions with different lyrics, but this is one of the best.
Yeah it’s an old folk song that’s been around for ages. There’s a lot of different versions but they are typically laments about a life of sin
Totally agree dude and this was the sexiest song ever to slow dance to!!! Phyllis Ortiz
I never, ever get tired of this song.
I heard this being played by an amazing man at a market sometime recently. Much respect to him for his taste.
Me too 👏👏
Same. It's unbelievably timeless for something that came out in 1964. It instills an emotion in me that I thought only dreams could capture.
Me too 😍😍😍😍
I kind of imagine that if I were to go back in time - that I would have some amazing music to listen to -in this case.
When singing was a real job from real musicians. Listening in. 2024 ❤❤❤❤
Мне 60 лет и я слушаю этот шедевр в 2024 году
The strength and clarity of Eric's voice stands out brilliantly through the music, even when he is surrounded by class A rock musicians. And the soulful melancholy in the words are reflected in his eyes, as he pleads; "Mother, tell your children not to do what I have done." It is mesmerizing to watch this video, with the slow and purposeful stroll, as the guitarists follow their leader. The keyboard and drums are the glue that blends this masterpiece together, the guitar and bass give it life, but the vocalist steals the show for posterity. An absolute classic!
you should listen to lost dog street band the way Benjamin todd sings his soul into the music is just like how eric does.
Eric is himselve with no glamour or fancy clouths the voice is authentic he is a strong male
and those men do not exist enymore... he is not brutal like a lot of men in fancy clouths this
day's... AND HE TELLS TRUTHS love the whole Eric..
Alan Price was on keyboards, he later joined Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames . Loved Eric Burden, great voice.
I completely agree!
Gilbert so well said. God yes. It IS a masterpiece. He made 100+ yr old folk song of the hlls and the dirt poor brought to everyone. The Eric/Animals were great.
No matter how old this song gets, it never gets old! Just a classic.
Это перл ! И лучше ничего не придумали .
@@tatyanakorshunova1711…yes they did! You obviously haven't listened to their 60’s singles. By the way, this is a tradiotional song, nobody knows who wrote it.
This is a very old blues song. The Animals discovered it and made their own.
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Песня очень хороша,супер я слушаю её очень часто просто супер.