The best front man in rock and roll history never will be another singer with a voice the range of Eric burdons we still rock out with the animals here in Kentucky
The Animals were amazing.There were lots of U.K. bands around at that time who couldn’t really play but the Animals had outstanding talent, Eric Burdon was born to be a blues shouter, such a great voice!
My mom listened to the animals and Amen corner, manfred mann, the kinks the yardbirds the hollies and the beach boys oh and rolling stones to name a few.
In March 1967, Eric Burdon & The Animals at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey was the first rock concert I ever attended. I was just 13 years old - and I'll never forget that night. Eric was such an electrifying singer, and he still blows me away.
En découvrant ce film, je comprends pourquoi Les Animals et Eric furent, sont et seront toujours mon groupe préféré. Le talent à l'état pur. Fabuleux !!!
I second that. Too bad he didn't get the opportunity to act more- he had short roles in at least two American movies- great voice, great looks, sexy as heck too- even my mom liked him! Better than Peter Noone, Herman and of course she much preferred Eric to Mick Jagger-! Mom didn't dig him and couldn't understand how sweet, pretty, little thing like Marianne Faithfull could be so besotted! Dance on Eric, you STILL GOT IT! Namaste
@@elisabethaxelsson4736 Eric was so sexy, the way he sang, the way he moved. No one in The Who like him, sorry that's how I feel. And he was a confident man. Comfortable in his own skin, so to speak. Still alive, must have been doing something right.
60s music was the best ! So much talent out there all for the choosing. I was a wee kid but still absorbed all of it from the radio and my older teenage aunts records. I just love it.
I was 5 yrs old. When this song came out. But when I hit 12yrs old. I fell in love w/ the singer. The house of the rising sun. I loved that song. Animals I loved you and still do..I'm in love with u so..
Oh I agree Barbara. A little whirlwind of energy and soul. You may enjoy seeing him, if you haven't already, singing as a guest star on the Otis Redding special filmed live for ReadySteadyGo (RSG) in 1966. He does a quite brilliant version of 'Hold On I'm Coming' and he also has a blast in the spectacular finale with Otis singing 'Shake'. They are both on youtube and if you think he is beautiful on this then prepared to be blown away. Apologies if you have already checked it out, but I just like sharing the Eric love.
Elizabeth, I see you discovered these performances sooner than I. I love them all! Love Eric! I wonder how a guy gets so very sexy! Wish time had stopped for all of us and we could be in delight forever. He is just too much!
nobody will repeat this period of music in any place of this universe, I love that time when this Animals, beatles, stones, Purple, Zep, 10 years after, Cream, ruled the world, gonna cry... : ::: )SERIOUSLY, I APPRECIATE YOU HAVE UPLOADED THIS MAN, THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH... : )
@@elianeramasamy1296 oui, oui, medemoiselle, je ne parle pas franaçais mais c'est la meilleure musique de tous les temps, tienes buen gusto musical. You have got the best taste in music
He be the only guy to sing, house of the rising sun. Only he had the desired voice, he was a hansom fucker too. I,m a 45 year old guy, but I would have em.
Yeah, they did do a load of great song's.. I don't remember ever saying that house of the rising sun was the only great song..We gotta get outta this place, when i was younger then.. too name a few..And of course r,I,p. Hilton Valentine. But cheers any way.
Sorry, Miss's the second, I didn't want to sound all pissy , I,m still a bit buged by the reasent bad news we have all just received though. Sorry again.. god bless.
all overturned world, with the beatles, Rollings Stones, and others, but if you realize until now the lyrics in Eric Burdon's songs are masterpieces, they are magnificent, and you deserve all the congratulations from that time till now, and forever...
5:05 Those moments...! they were really big young rockers that last forever...I love Animals...I I love this performance... I love Eric...I´m gonna cry man...gonna cry
@@kimikat7618 that's what music do in people such us: poetry, doesn't we? I play this music as well since I was a teenager, now, that spirit hasn't gone, only my hair and youth, old on the outside young on the inside...😎🎸
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I can't get enough of this ! Look into Erics eyes! there's no sign of any show-biz we used to nowadays. NO FUCKIN' showbiz, just art, just song, just pure melody!!! OH MY GOD!!! He just does that for the mass satisfaction! I love that awesomely!
Holy s**t! This is INSANE! This has got to be one of the (if not THE) best live performances I've ever seen! Eric's voice and the way he moves are just out of this world and the whole band compliment each other perfectly. It's lucky I was sitting down when I watched this because Eric, would have most certainly 'knocked me off my feet' Heart pounding, knees weak, mind blown! BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM indeed! 🤯😍❤
Ohhh man sounds just like the blues from South side of Chicago my town wowwwww Buddy Guys Legends club would love The Animals , Eric and that keys player 😍🥰
I first saw the animals at the scene in soho, brilliant, was way beyond curfew!, loved all of them Eric burden. I so much hope that they are all happy now. Love xx
Yep. The TV appearances- even the live ones like Ed Sullivan- were very much tamed for general audiences at home. They were bonkers live. If you haven't seen Eric singing in 1966 as a guest on the Otis Redding special of ReadySteadyGo (RSG) then check it out. He sings 'Hold on I'm coming' backed by a brilliant band that toured with Otis. He also sings with Otis on the finale 'Shake'. They are up on youtube and frankly phenomenal live television the likes of which we will never see again. Eric is about the cutest I have ever seen him look...and he smiles a lot and shows off his footwork as well. Smooth mover was Eric.
Absolute incredible, the the manic energy to perform to all those teenyboppers is quite stunning. Certainly Eric Burton is one of the greatest white R&B singers for a generation.
My favorite part of babysitting in the early 70s was after i put the kids to sleep, was putting on their headphones (first time thrill headphones) and listening and dancing to all of their 60s music. I didn't even care when they got home or if i got paid (50 cents an hour) as long as i got to play those fantastic songs. Such wonderful music and these people had every artist from the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s. I wish i had that old album collection.
My brother was much older than me and when he got married I had the use of his 60's record collection for a while. (this was in the late 70's) All the top bands...Who, Them, Kinks, beatles, Stones.) It blew my socks off. But it was The Animals records that really grabbed me and wouldn't let go. He asked for it all back after a while (rock music and a new baby don't mix) and I tried in vain to hang on to The Animals. Thought he wouldn't notice but it was his favourite too. lol Anyway, I collect vinyl now and it is fun to buy it at fleamarkets etc. So why not do the same and get a turntable if you haven't got one and start picking up albums?
@@lechatel thanks for the reply. I loved reading your story. I did the same as you, I collected old records from everywhere and I even have an old Stereo councel record player. The saddest thing happened when we were remodeling our house we put all of our stuff in our garage for safe keeping and sadly it burned down. We lost everything that was stored in there. Then as you say life gets in the way. Kids and now grandkids, but I have replaced a few of my favorites. I hope you find that Animals Album, it was a great one. Keep having fun during the hunt.
@@mareelwood7270 Oh sweetie what a terrible thing to happen! I hope you rebuld your collection. I live in France and there is lots of pre-loved vinyl available...but you have to really check the record for damage of course! I am so excited and happy that due to TH-cam The Animals have had some recognition. Good music never dies...even if the hardware does! take care.
@@lechatel I live in Minnesota USA, I have lived here all 60 years of my life. I love it here. I've never been to Europe, although many of my 9 siblings and Parents have been there. France was one of their favorites. They mostly traveled there in the 1970s-1980s. We were all young then and very adventurous. Our ancestors are from France and although it is a rare name here it is very popular in France. Yes I too love music and I am so grateful that we can find almost every song we want on TH-cam or any music app on line. I think my all time favorite is Pink Floyd and every 60s British Band. We were so lucky to experience the best music ever written in the 60s, 70s, and 80s live. Love chatting with you. Music makes everyone just a little bit closer to each other, and it never dies.
Heard the Animals in concert in Minneapolis in 1966 "when I was young" (14 years old ). They opened for Herman's Hermits. Never could figure out why they were not the headliners ! I was blown away. The entire group was so impressive, but especially Eric Burdon. To this day , they're still one of my favorite groups !
I saw Eric Button live, mid 80's. And he was STILL rockin' it! In high school, I imitated him with the ascot and Ben Franklin sunglasses! Lol? Maybe lol? Anyway, the jocks shoved me around as did others, but I did NOT care! I was dressed like Eric Burdon!! And I played in a band in the bars on weekends!! Anyway, someone yelled out House Of The Rising Sun ( of course) he said," Christ! I hate this fucking song!" But played it anyway. But you could feel the energy level drop Great show all the way around though. He claimed to have seen God both STRAIGHT and ON ACID!!!! MY MAN!!!
I feel like this is one of the few videos that shows how energetic the Animals could be live. I suspect they (and other groups, I'm sure) had to tone it down for most TV appearances.
@@richardleonard4281 True, but they sung live on the Ed Sullivan show six times in alland they are worth checking out...especially I'm Crying and HOTRS and a really extraordinarily vocally brilliant version of 'Worksong'. However, of course, Ed Sullivan did make sure things were kept in bounds and didn't get really wild. (mustn't shock the folks at home. lol)
Alan Price was a GREAT organist---he's sort of slipped into obscurity but he was one of the 1st really rocking keyboardists and a vital contributor to the Animals sound!!
Don't forget Burdon, he was/is one of the greatest rock singers too. They all were part of the sound, played great together, I've always loved Chas Chandler on the EB-2 also.
Alan Brando, There were many lesser known garage rock bands doing similar sounding music in the mid-60s. They paved the way for both punk and the psychedelic era IMO. Some had more of a surf rock sound. There are several excellent '60s garage rock compilations on youtube.
Eric Burdon like that Guy,Hilton Valentine great friend,Chas Chandler, good businessman.John Steel, dont know,these times are gone,what wer remember is, the Animals were the beginning of something new.Greetings from the Netherlands.
The best front man in rock and roll history never will be another singer with a voice the range of Eric burdons we still rock out with the animals here in Kentucky
you said it dude.
Love that Geordie accent of his…along with every other thing about him!
Je ne connaissais pas cette version, Belle Performance,!!! Eric Burdon. Est vraiment très Bon !
Fantastic singer and band
A short arse though eh - only 5 ft 5 inches. 🤣
God the energy coming out this band is amazing. PEACE!
The Animals were amazing.There were lots of U.K. bands around at that time who couldn’t really play but the Animals had outstanding talent, Eric Burdon was born to be a blues shouter, such a great voice!
Fin best
He is raw wild
Спасибо 🎸👍
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Rip. Hilton. X
My mom listened to the animals and Amen corner, manfred mann, the kinks the yardbirds the hollies and the beach boys oh and rolling stones to name a few.
This was great. Eric was such a unique dude and still is really.
ERIC BURDON and THE ANIMALS, NUMBER ONE,I LOVE,
NO TIENE IMITADOR.
They had so much energy in all of their performances! Burden is the best rock/blues singer ever!
In March 1967, Eric Burdon & The Animals at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey was the first rock concert I ever attended. I was just 13 years old - and I'll never forget that night. Eric was such an electrifying singer, and he still blows me away.
Eric burdon and the animals are one of the best bands ever ☮️🇺🇸✝️
Siiiii. Los amo
Yessss
En découvrant ce film, je comprends pourquoi Les Animals et Eric furent, sont et seront toujours mon groupe préféré.
Le talent à l'état pur.
Fabuleux !!!
Thank you best friend ❤👋🌎
Ladies and Gentlemen behold a Rock Legend
Absolutely 💯
I second that. Too bad he didn't get the opportunity to act more- he had short roles in at least two American movies- great voice, great looks, sexy as heck too- even my mom liked him! Better than Peter Noone, Herman and of course she much preferred Eric to Mick Jagger-! Mom didn't dig him and couldn't understand how sweet, pretty, little thing like Marianne Faithfull could be so besotted! Dance on Eric, you STILL GOT IT! Namaste
@@MSYNGWIE12 Love Eric. Love his moves, his voice, he had it all!
Raw blue eyed soul , the best
Sometimes I feel that the ANIMALS must have been THE GREATEST ROCK BAND THAT EVER EXISTED.
True
@@elisabethaxelsson4736 Not true. ;)
The Who
For me Animals was the best group so raw so talentet and Eric is in a Class of his one way better and The rest of the frontman
@@elisabethaxelsson4736 Eric was so sexy, the way he sang, the way he moved. No one in The Who like him, sorry that's how I feel. And he was a confident man. Comfortable in his own skin, so to speak. Still alive, must have been doing something right.
Absolutely the very best of the best! What a performer! He has everything, & I'm still in love since the '60's 🎼🎶
Me too
I've loved him since I was 12 years old....forever ago
I am from Moldova, Romania, till now love them
60s music was the best ! So much talent out there all for the choosing. I was a wee kid but still absorbed all of it from the radio and my older teenage aunts records. I just love it.
Eric Burdon forever.
Raw emotion and passion makes for a killer performance!
I was 5 yrs old. When this song came out. But when I hit 12yrs old. I fell in love w/ the singer. The house of the rising sun. I loved that song. Animals I loved you and still do..I'm in love with u so..
If he only knew how much he knocks me off my feet..lawdy what a beautiful man and singer...simply love him!!!
Mark a bit dishonest?
I think her day is going great; yours seems to be filled with unhappy admiration ... 😉
He's such an animal to women!
Oh I agree Barbara. A little whirlwind of energy and soul. You may enjoy seeing him, if you haven't already, singing as a guest star on the Otis Redding special filmed live for ReadySteadyGo (RSG) in 1966. He does a quite brilliant version of 'Hold On I'm Coming' and he also has a blast in the spectacular finale with Otis singing 'Shake'. They are both on youtube and if you think he is beautiful on this then prepared to be blown away. Apologies if you have already checked it out, but I just like sharing the Eric love.
Love that band ,Erics voice and felling for what he sings is outstanding .
Elizabeth, I see you discovered these performances sooner than I. I love them all! Love Eric! I wonder how a guy gets so very sexy! Wish time had stopped for all of us and we could be in delight forever. He is just too much!
@@BethCollier31 so true, so much of all things
I was only 2 years old when this band was out but I still listen to this group and beyond luv u Eric
I was ten and I LOVED the animals!
The british super bands realized years before most American bands the Talent of black musicians and paid tribute to them
The reason the yanks took to them is because they had black material but white faces
Eric burdon is one of a kind! His soul was so deep! You rock so hard! I think more than any stone ever did! Love the stones!
This band was amazing. This British blues gives a chill. I rediscover this band. It's a great performance.
Not much beats this period in music before and now can't come close enough!
So True
nobody will repeat this period of music in any place of this universe, I love that time when this Animals, beatles, stones, Purple, Zep, 10 years after, Cream, ruled the world, gonna cry... : ::: )SERIOUSLY, I APPRECIATE YOU HAVE UPLOADED THIS MAN, THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH... : )
on aurait voulu que c ela con tinue, cette musique était gén iale@@MrCascarria
@@elianeramasamy1296 oui, oui, medemoiselle, je ne parle pas franaçais mais c'est la meilleure musique de tous les temps, tienes buen gusto musical.
You have got the best taste in music
Eric ( and Hilton also ) had some amazing moves .
Getting onto his feet from being on his knees !!!
Awesome, how much fun they were having not to mention great singing
These guys were one of the liveliest bands and they got chastized for it. I love them!
Still say the animals are one of the best sixties bands and Eric Burdon was a fantastic front man just loved em👍👍👍👍
He be the only guy to sing, house of the rising sun. Only he had the desired voice, he was a hansom fucker too. I,m a 45 year old guy, but I would have em.
@@marcusscudamore6834 They did a few other great songs to. Not this one, but........................
Yeah, they did do a load of great song's.. I don't remember ever saying that house of the rising sun was the only great song..We gotta get outta this place, when i was younger then.. too name a few..And of course r,I,p. Hilton Valentine. But cheers any way.
@@marcusscudamore6834 No I know you didn't say that. No need to get all butt hurt. Hey to you like the song "Don't bring me down". I love that one.
Sorry, Miss's the second, I didn't want to sound all pissy , I,m still a bit buged by the reasent bad news we have all just received though. Sorry again.. god bless.
Never heard this one from the animals before, I like it!😊
It was used for the final showdown in James Bond 'Skyfall'. The scene, and Animals song being played from the villain's helecopter is on TH-cam.
all overturned world, with the beatles, Rollings Stones, and others, but if you realize until now the lyrics in Eric Burdon's songs are masterpieces, they are magnificent, and you deserve all the congratulations from that time till now, and forever...
Absolutely. Shame tho that Jagger bumped the true founder Brian out and took credit What a talent he was too. Love The Animals.
I always loved their live version of let it rock - Hilton Valentines Guitar solo on this track is the rawest of rock and roll energy!
5:05 Those moments...! they were really big young rockers that last forever...I love Animals...I I love this performance... I love Eric...I´m gonna cry man...gonna cry
im crying with ya mate🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@kimikat7618 that means you are a sensitive person...😊🎸😎🇬🇧✅
@@MrCascarria guilty as charged kind sir hahahhaha
@@kimikat7618 that's what music do in people such us: poetry, doesn't we?
I play this music as well since I was a teenager, now, that spirit hasn't gone, only my hair and youth, old on the outside young on the inside...😎🎸
Well I get what you mean...Eric was only 5'5"...so he really was the little big man.
Rockin at all ages to far out tunes is good medicine man yaaawhooo
Besides the Beatles,Spencer Davis Group and Kinks these guys were the tightest and best band in Brit at the time.
To me he was and still is the king!
W tamtych latach miałam 15-16 lat,w damoludzie nie było takiego szerokiego dostępu do tego rodzaju muzyki,ale zdobywaliśmy płyty,teraz mam TH-cam i mam wszystko Dzięki Pozdrawiam Cecylia z Warszawy
Me again. One of the best animals performances I have ever seen.
I'm losing my damn mind here in the greatest of ways!!!!
Awesome singer
Great music Eric brudon keep the great music coming on TH-cam thanks again Eric burden
Juste un Trésor... Éternel... The animals.. The legend!!!
I can't get enough of this !
Look into Erics eyes! there's no sign of any show-biz we used to nowadays. NO FUCKIN' showbiz, just art, just song, just pure melody!!! OH MY GOD!!! He just does that for the mass satisfaction! I love that awesomely!
Agree totally
Yep. eric never sold out. Probably why he wasn't more famous in the mainstream. He was a musicman first and in the end that stands the test of time.
Holy s**t! This is INSANE! This has got to be one of the (if not THE) best live performances I've ever seen! Eric's voice and the way he moves are just out of this world and the whole band compliment each other perfectly. It's lucky I was sitting down when I watched this because Eric, would have most certainly 'knocked me off my feet' Heart pounding, knees weak, mind blown! BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM indeed! 🤯😍❤
I saw in 65 or 66, I forget. I was 12 or 13. Man, they blew the roof off the joint. I'd never heard anything like that before. Still love it!
Me too.
You can tell they're having so much fun performing. I like this!
They introduced so many to this great american music.
Dances cute. Sings great . Where has all the good music gone since the 60s!!
Ohhh man sounds just like the blues from South side of Chicago my town wowwwww Buddy Guys Legends club would love The Animals , Eric and that keys player 😍🥰
I first saw the animals at the scene in soho, brilliant, was way beyond curfew!, loved all of them Eric burden. I so much hope that they are all happy now. Love xx
The animals. Legenda mito. Historia" vimos nacer el rock". Un privilegio
Y Eric aún vive (2022).
@@richardvargas81 ąa
This band defines blues/rock. Phenominal!
Mark a bit dishonest?
I think her day is going great; yours seems to be filled with unhappy admiration ... 😉
Seeing this helps me understand why they were called The Animals. Love it!! Eric was such a cutie.
Yep. The TV appearances- even the live ones like Ed Sullivan- were very much tamed for general audiences at home. They were bonkers live. If you haven't seen Eric singing in 1966 as a guest on the Otis Redding special of ReadySteadyGo (RSG) then check it out. He sings 'Hold on I'm coming' backed by a brilliant band that toured with Otis. He also sings with Otis on the finale 'Shake'. They are up on youtube and frankly phenomenal live television the likes of which we will never see again. Eric is about the cutest I have ever seen him look...and he smiles a lot and shows off his footwork as well. Smooth mover was Eric.
@@lechatelthank you for telling me about this. Can’t believe I had never seen it. It was awesome.
Love to watch him dance
The Animals' 'Boom Boom' was used on the soundtrack of James Bond 'Skyfall'.
Oh 1 of my musical idols, we've grown up together. So glad he's alive!!
Absolute incredible, the the manic energy to perform to all those teenyboppers is quite stunning. Certainly Eric Burton is one of the greatest white R&B singers for a generation.
Great artist and song keep you shaking all over 2021
My favorite part of babysitting in the early 70s was after i put the kids to sleep, was putting on their headphones (first time thrill headphones) and listening and dancing to all of their 60s music. I didn't even care when they got home or if i got paid (50 cents an hour) as long as i got to play those fantastic songs. Such wonderful music and these people had every artist from the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s. I wish i had that old album collection.
My brother was much older than me and when he got married I had the use of his 60's record collection for a while. (this was in the late 70's) All the top bands...Who, Them, Kinks, beatles, Stones.) It blew my socks off. But it was The Animals records that really grabbed me and wouldn't let go. He asked for it all back after a while (rock music and a new baby don't mix) and I tried in vain to hang on to The Animals. Thought he wouldn't notice but it was his favourite too. lol Anyway, I collect vinyl now and it is fun to buy it at fleamarkets etc. So why not do the same and get a turntable if you haven't got one and start picking up albums?
@@lechatel thanks for the reply. I loved reading your story. I did the same as you, I collected old records from everywhere and I even have an old Stereo councel record player. The saddest thing happened when we were remodeling our house we put all of our stuff in our garage for safe keeping and sadly it burned down. We lost everything that was stored in there. Then as you say life gets in the way. Kids and now grandkids, but I have replaced a few of my favorites. I hope you find that Animals Album, it was a great one. Keep having fun during the hunt.
@@mareelwood7270 Oh sweetie what a terrible thing to happen! I hope you rebuld your collection. I live in France and there is lots of pre-loved vinyl available...but you have to really check the record for damage of course! I am so excited and happy that due to TH-cam The Animals have had some recognition. Good music never dies...even if the hardware does! take care.
@@lechatel I live in Minnesota USA, I have lived here all 60 years of my life. I love it here. I've never been to Europe, although many of my 9 siblings and Parents have been there. France was one of their favorites. They mostly traveled there in the 1970s-1980s. We were all young then and very adventurous. Our ancestors are from France and although it is a rare name here it is very popular in France.
Yes I too love music and I am so grateful that we can find almost every song we want on TH-cam or any music app on line.
I think my all time favorite is Pink Floyd and every 60s British Band. We were so lucky to experience the best music ever written in the 60s, 70s, and 80s live.
Love chatting with you. Music makes everyone just a little bit closer to each other, and it never dies.
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even now his accent is gorgeous .I'm just amazed he looks so young .
He was. As were we all.
Heard the Animals in concert in Minneapolis in 1966 "when I was young" (14 years old ). They opened for Herman's Hermits. Never could figure out why they were not the headliners ! I was blown away. The entire group was so impressive, but especially Eric Burdon. To this day , they're still one of my favorite groups !
thomas berger I saw them with The Hermits. Talk about outclassed! The Animals ROCKED!!! That theatre is still shakin!
thomas berger wow and a few years after that The Who opened for H.H.!
Fabuloso sonido y muy divertidos en el escenario.
Even with bad sound and missing guitar This rocks me, all the way back to when I heard it on my transistor radio !!
И ведь без всякой фанеры выдают, умницы какие)
Eric sexy burdon singing and dancing is a sweet thing!
claudia brando freitas I love it! The slapping on his legs the crawling on the floor. He's like my 4 year old that hears a fine melody 😍
Whatever you say from a woman's viewpoint even though in the face he's no pretty boy.
Oh ya he's sexy. Hes the bond. Yummy
@@kathycandelaria2115 Tout a fait d'accord !!!
@@kathycandelaria2115Agree with you !!!
Just fine as hell! Damn! Wish I was around then! Good Lord!
I saw Eric Button live, mid 80's. And he was STILL rockin' it! In high school, I imitated him with the ascot and Ben Franklin sunglasses! Lol? Maybe lol? Anyway, the jocks shoved me around as did others, but I did NOT care! I was dressed like Eric Burdon!! And I played in a band in the bars on weekends!! Anyway, someone yelled out House Of The Rising Sun ( of course) he said," Christ! I hate this fucking song!" But played it anyway. But you could feel the energy level drop
Great show all the way around though. He claimed to have seen God both STRAIGHT and ON ACID!!!! MY MAN!!!
indeed a great step forward in Animals career and in Eric's growth as a great performer.
Cool dude,,super cool group ,really cool song and performance
I feel like this is one of the few videos that shows how energetic the Animals could be live. I suspect they (and other groups, I'm sure) had to tone it down for most TV appearances.
Plus they were lipsynching on most tv shows unlike this live performance.
@@richardleonard4281 True, but they sung live on the Ed Sullivan show six times in alland they are worth checking out...especially I'm Crying and HOTRS and a really extraordinarily vocally brilliant version of 'Worksong'. However, of course, Ed Sullivan did make sure things were kept in bounds and didn't get really wild. (mustn't shock the folks at home. lol)
Eric Burden is my favorite 60s rock star!
Still watching this as 2021 turns into 2022!!
Alan Price was a GREAT organist---he's sort of slipped into obscurity but he was one of the 1st really rocking keyboardists and a vital contributor to the Animals sound!!
Don't forget Burdon, he was/is one of the greatest rock singers too. They all were part of the sound, played great together, I've always loved Chas Chandler on the EB-2 also.
It's rock, but lots of blues too, eh? TOP BAND THE ANIMALS...sound as good now on vinyl or whatever as then.
Alan Price should have stuck with the Animals instead of going solo.
Kreative Orthodox He ripped off the rest of the Animals out of their royalties from House Of The Rising Sun then split. It’s in Eric’s book
Alan Brando, There were many lesser known garage rock bands doing similar sounding music in the mid-60s. They paved the way for both punk and the psychedelic era IMO. Some had more of a surf rock sound. There are several excellent '60s garage rock compilations on youtube.
Eric Burdon like that Guy,Hilton Valentine great friend,Chas Chandler, good businessman.John Steel, dont know,these times are gone,what wer remember is, the Animals were the beginning of something new.Greetings from the Netherlands.
RIP Hilton Valentine.
Saw them live in Birmingham Alabama around mid 60s.
Eris has the rhythm in his blood !
O yes he has
Yeah, that beautiful man can get down and shake it.
Burden so unpolished just raw animal energy. The real deal.
Totally agree
i wouldn't want him polished.
A banda The animal. Eric Bordon os caras nessa época eram feras, bons tempos.
The Animals at their best !
So interesting to see them to preform, J.Lee and The Animals, different still so great.
I grew up with my mum playing these, they still could do it Nowadays imo
Simplesmente fantástico!
It still dazzles me how profoundly movingt this band was back when songs like The Beatles; I Want To Hold Your Hand dominated radio airplay.
Would have loved to been there. At 70 yo missed the days
Que lindo recuerdo desde Chile 2020, siempre saludos
Q voz x Dios!!! Q chiquito en ese momento
Eric Burdon, need I say more!!!!
55 years years ago. Imagine how long ago, and as they struggled for some of the attention lavished upon the Beatles.
doors stones and animals were my faves growing up in 60's!
I was there lads!
Cal AWESOME
Tu peux en être fier !
I'm so jealous!
Something i can only dream off
Way cool Cal, very impressive 65 Vox sound
Swiftes don't know what righteous music is. Sooo glad I grew up with eric burden and the animals. 2024 aint any good rock now. Many blessings ya'll.
Some serious dance moves out of Burdon haha'
That was cute. He moves.
He had obviously been watching some of james brown's moves!
Always Loved Eric and the Animals!
Animals in action, oh please, I wish I could be there...