"...I wish I was that gum!". 😂 it's like you just dropped out of the sky from heaven. Thank you, K Shavon, for reaction vids. I can't help but being a good mood after watching❤
@@kshavon3098 You instantly having a crush on all the cute guys in the band is hilarious. 😂 I definitely have a crush on Eric Burdon, the lead singer, he was so cute and had a deep voice so if I was born in the 60s I would have definitely been one of his fan girls. 🤣🤣🤣 You should react to the 1964 live version of this song because the girls were going wild for them back in the day. 🤭 th-cam.com/video/yxrz00XSOAo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=b9VJ985g72rZPM-0
This was ~1964. Almost nobody in pop music was singing from as far down in the gut as Eric Burdon does here, and Alan Price's keys on were just amazing.
Eric Burdon`s vocals are Legendary! The Tall Red head on the Bass Guitar is Chaz Chandler, Hes the Man who discovered Jimi Hendrix, Legendary Guitarist that many say is the GOAT,
The walking around is to represent the funeral procession in New Orleans. Reason Hilton was smiling was when they moved Alan to the front for final scene it struck his funny bone. Didn't have enough money for another take.
Love Eric Burdon & The Animals. They were part of the British Invasion along with The Beatles, Rolling Stones & others. People are always shocked that Eric has such a different unique deeper voice. The Animals had a lot of great hits in the 60's such as "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place", "Baby Let Me Take You Home", "I'm Crying", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", "Bring It On Home To Me", "It's My Life", "Don't Bring Me Down", "See See Rider", "Monterey", "Sky Pilot" etc. Eric later joined the funk rock band "War" & they had a few hits "Spill the Wine" & "Tobacco Road".
This was one of the most popular songs of the 1960's. It is instantly recognizable. This song has been used in a number of movies (The Waterboy, Casino, Remember the Titans, Suicide Squad) and TV series (The Umbrella Academy)
My favourite ending of a video with the solemnity and gravitous to Bowing their heads yet I can't stop grinning at the pure joy of the guitarist ecstactic behind Eric.
they were a big influence on the Doors -it was their favorite British group Jim & Eric were friends -Eric chased Jim out of his house one day and shot the chandelier down with a pistol
Hi K ,The Animals are a 60s rock band from Newcastle, England, House of The Rising Sun was released in 1964, Eric Burdon is the lead singer, Eric Burdon is still alive and well and still performing today at the age of 82 😄😄 Check out Have i The Right by The Honeycombs , back then they had the only female drummer, her name was Honey Lantree 😄😄
Girlfriend....that house is ho house ...lol in New Orleans .that song is as old as i am..lol...shut up! Lol...knee pads required there babe..lol...great reaction as usual.😊❤
Shavon Eric Burdon, singer was around 23 years old with deep baritone voice. Eric worked with The Animals until he joined forces with Funk Rock band called War in 1969. At 82, Eric still tours all over......
I was just a baby when this song came out but have always been memorized with the voice coming from such a baby face. Thanx darlin', take care sis, Peace
Love this song so much, Eric Burdons voice blow me a way everytime i hear this song. I was born in 1956 in Sweden, so I dont understand english back then. But I hade goespumps all over and cryd like a river, it is Something so powerfull and raw in the music and so much emotions in Erics voice and and The music . For me The Animals original line up was the best group of the 60,s ,i still love most of the songs the recorded.
Fun fact - Animals bassist Chas Chandler "discovered" Jimi Hendrix and became his manager. He urged Hendrix to move to England and the rest is history.
@@kshavon3098 Jimi Hendrix is from Seattle. I have a buddy who went to grade school with one of his nephews. Jimi joined the Army after getting into some trouble in Seattle and was a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne based in Kentucky. He was not a disciplined/motivated soldier and was discharged after one year. He played in bands around Nashville (including Little Richard's band) when Chandler "discovered" him and urged him to move to England in 1966. Unfortunately he died in 1970
Hey Shavon, i just came across your channel and subscribed i love the tunes you're playing. The Grand Funk Railroad video you listened to American Band, you now need to check the live version of I'm your captain, I think you'll enjoy it 😊. Rock on girl!!
The Animals were part of my song line in the 1960s, along with the Beatles, the Stones, the Who and the Kinks. If you want to take your musical soul on a journey, the British invasion of music in the sixties is the best place to start.
It is old bestie but my boy Eric Burden lead singer got so much soul listen to his song Spill the wine Don't let me be misunderstood and don't even think about crossing them legs
The oldest version of this song ive heard was done on a show called "the old grey whistle test" by Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Cant bezt a truly skilled blues guitarist nun.
The lead singer is Eric Victor Burdon, he's actually still alive.. He's 82yo looking still really good for is age!😁.. Love your reactions, greetings from New Zealand 🇳🇿 ❤️
The Base player was instrumental in getting Jimi Hendrix to come over to the states. I saw them in Jan '70. Just out of the service and started College and they had them at the school welcoming the students back. This was a small Ag & Tech college in upstate NY. The local fair would have top name country artists.
They were part of that Rock andRoll thing called the British Invasion. Them, The Beatles and Rolling stone. From New Castle England, when you listen to the context of the lyrics you realize this is his interpretation of a bayou accent. Just like Credence did, those boys were from Jersey. But he's a BRIT
FUN FACT: No one knows who wrote “House of the Rising Sun”. Because Eric Burdon and the Animals had such a massive hit with their recording of this song back in 1964, most people assume Eric Burdon wrote it. Fact is, no one knows who wrote it. Musicologists have tried to track down its origins but it's so old that its origins are lost in the murky mists of time. It may even go back all the way to 17th century England in a form that became known as "Broadside Ballads." If it did originate in England then it probably came to America via some ocean-going traveler who may have sung it here in the U.S. and then others picked it up and it slowly got passed around. Also, if it did originate in England, then someone had to have changed the location of the brothel from its location in England to New Orleans, probably to make the song more relevant to American audiences. That is all speculation, obviously, since no one knows for sure what the original lyrics were in that particular verse. Another interesting thing about the song is that in some versions it's about a man lamenting his experience in the brothel while in other versions it's a woman telling of her trials and tribulations at the brothel. I first heard it by folk singer, Joan Baez, a year or two before the Animals' released their version. In the Animals version the narrator is a man. In the Baez version the narrator is a woman. There is also a version of the song by the legendary folk singer, Huddie (Leadbelly) Leadbetter, that is so different (both melodically and lyrically) that it's barely recognizable as the same song. Another early rendition of the song was by Bob Dylan about 3 years before the Animals released their hit version. The oft-told story about Dylan "stealing" the song from folk/blues singer, Dave Van Ronk, is sort of true but also sort of not true. The "sort of true" part is that Dylan did first hear the song being performed by Van Ronk who wanted to record it. But Dylan included it on his own debut album (released in 1962) before Van Ronk got a chance to record it. The "sort of not true" part is that no one "owns" that song so you can't "steal" something that is not owned by anyone. And, as far as I'm aware, no one really knows where Van Ronk heard the song in the first place. Back in the '60s, a plethora of folk singers were all hanging around in coffee houses in New York's East Village where traditional folk songs were passed around and performed by anyone who wanted to sing them. People didn't have cell phones back then so there was no way to record a song on the spot. So, if some traveling folk-singer happened to hear a song somewhere, and then moved on to another town and sang the song for another audience, the singer might not remember exactly how the lyrics went and would just make up new lyrics to fill in for the lyrics that he/she couldn't remember. This happened for decades (even hundreds of years in some cases) and that's why there are so many versions of old folk songs. Musicologists sometimes refer to this borrowing, changing, and adapting of a song as "the folk process".
The beauty of true musicianship will make you emotional. K, please react to a great 80’s/90’s Rock band: Def Leapard - Hysteria (official video). Keep you’re eyes on the video! Rick, Def’s drummer was in a car accident and lost his arm. The Band gave him time to recover AND learn to drum with one arm and his feet. Their talent & sound will blow you away!
This video is from a movie called "Pop Gear" which came out in 1965. They're lip-synching to the 1964 recording which was recorded in about 20 minutes and in one take. At over 4 minutes, it was one of the longest singles ever released at that time. It was frequently cut for radio play. It's also considered one of the first folk rock songs. The live version on The Ed Sullivan Show is really fantastic. Also, if you do react to Eric Burdon and War "Spill the Wine" watch the 1971 live Beat Club video. They are great the Eric is sexy as all get out.
This song is so old that both men and women have sung different versions of it over time. They say it probably came from a poem in, I think, the 1600s. When a woman sings it, it's usually about a prostitute instead of a drunk gambler or a drug addict.
Most people don't know this anymore but this song is actually a cover of a song from the late 1800s. Also it was originally written to be sung by a woman. The house of the rising sun was a fairly famous whore house in new Orleans. So the song was originally a warning from one woman to others about where her mistakes left her. (working as a prostitute). The animals actually cut parts of the song out so it would make sense when a man sung it. Personally i prefer the original version. It's worth a listen if you can find it.
"...I wish I was that gum!". 😂 it's like you just dropped out of the sky from heaven. Thank you, K Shavon, for reaction vids. I can't help but being a good mood after watching❤
AWE THANK U BABE🤣🤣😘
You should check out a song that the lead singer Eric Burdon made with a band called "War". "Spill the Wine" is the name of the song. Highly recommend
@@kshavon3098 You instantly having a crush on all the cute guys in the band is hilarious. 😂 I definitely have a crush on Eric Burdon, the lead singer, he was so cute and had a deep voice so if I was born in the 60s I would have definitely been one of his fan girls. 🤣🤣🤣
You should react to the 1964 live version of this song because the girls were going wild for them back in the day. 🤭
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Magic Mountain would be cool too, but spill the wine is a one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-decade type joint.
You are beautiful, sexy and funny! Love you. @@kshavon3098
This was ~1964. Almost nobody in pop music was singing from as far down in the gut as Eric Burdon does here, and Alan Price's keys on were just amazing.
Eric Burdon`s vocals are Legendary! The Tall Red head on the Bass Guitar is Chaz Chandler, Hes the Man who discovered Jimi Hendrix, Legendary Guitarist that many say is the GOAT,
This song is a masterpiece and these guys were so far ahead of their time
YES
The walking around is to represent the funeral procession in New Orleans. Reason Hilton was smiling was when they moved Alan to the front for final scene it struck his funny bone. Didn't have enough money for another take.
Love Eric Burdon & The Animals. They were part of the British Invasion along with The Beatles, Rolling Stones & others. People are always shocked that Eric has such a different unique deeper voice. The Animals had a lot of great hits in the 60's such as "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place", "Baby Let Me Take You Home", "I'm Crying", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", "Bring It On Home To Me", "It's My Life", "Don't Bring Me Down", "See See Rider", "Monterey", "Sky Pilot" etc. Eric later joined the funk rock band "War" & they had a few hits "Spill the Wine" & "Tobacco Road".
I just hit the sub . You are so down to earth, keep going.
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This was one of the most popular songs of the 1960's. It is instantly recognizable. This song has been used in a number of movies (The Waterboy, Casino, Remember the Titans, Suicide Squad) and TV series (The Umbrella Academy)
THE ONLY MOVIE I SEEN THAT U MENTIONED WAS THE WATERBOY🤦🏾♀️
That bass player,Chas Chandler is who discovered Jimi Hendrix took him to England got him going
My favourite ending of a video with the solemnity and gravitous to Bowing their heads yet I can't stop grinning at the pure joy of the guitarist ecstactic behind Eric.
Not bad for 1964. Understatement for sure.
Buddy Holly influenced all races ahead of his time in 1957-1958!
Eric Burdon staring with those eyes as he sings with that deep soulful voice.....yes please! :)
If you think they are sexy. Wait until you see Jim Morrison of the Doors
they were a big influence on the Doors -it was their favorite British group Jim & Eric were friends -Eric chased Jim out of his house one day and shot the chandelier down with a pistol
Hi K ,The Animals are a 60s rock band from Newcastle, England, House of The Rising Sun was released in 1964, Eric Burdon is the lead singer, Eric Burdon is still alive and well and still performing today at the age of 82 😄😄
Check out Have i The Right by The Honeycombs , back then they had the only female drummer, her name was Honey Lantree 😄😄
I WILL♥️
Girl this is from 64 that’s when music was good and no bullshit auto tune just them and their instruments
Girlfriend....that house is ho house ...lol in New Orleans .that song is as old as i am..lol...shut up! Lol...knee pads required there babe..lol...great reaction as usual.😊❤
LOL THX RON
Shavon
Eric Burdon, singer was around 23 years old with deep baritone voice. Eric worked with The Animals until he joined forces with Funk Rock band called War in 1969. At 82, Eric still tours all over......
Besides his solo stuff, Eric still works with The Animal with other original members of the band, John Steel, drummer.
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These Classics are growing your channel. So happy for you! Bless your heart.
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They also did we got to get out of this place it was the most requested song in Vietnam during the war by soldiers on the line
I love your reactiona. you are so funny makes my day!
AWE THANK U♥️
I imagine he's up there right now, grinning at your reaction! Love your style, making people happy; back to you girl!
AWE THANK UUUU♥️♥️♥️
@@TheBadLieutenant Brilliant! Thank you!
The house of the rising sun is a brothel in New Orleans. 💃🏼
HEY BF!!♥️
I was just a baby when this song came out but have always been memorized with the voice coming from such a baby face. Thanx darlin', take care sis, Peace
WATS UP BESTIE?! I PRAY UR GREAT TAM😘
The lead singer,Eric Burdon went on to help start the funk band"WAR"
Love this song so much, Eric Burdons voice blow me a way everytime i hear this song. I was born in 1956 in Sweden, so I dont understand english back then. But I hade goespumps all over and cryd like a river, it is Something so powerfull and raw in the music and so much emotions in Erics voice and and The music . For me The Animals original line up was the best group of the 60,s ,i still love most of the songs the recorded.
The Animals were a great band love your reaction!
THX BABE
I was 14 yr. In 1964...Saw Eric Burton perform as an adult..Amazing Voice..Amazing-- Animals-- Great..
Fun fact - Animals bassist Chas Chandler "discovered" Jimi Hendrix and became his manager. He urged Hendrix to move to England and the rest is history.
I HAVE HEARD OF JIMI HENDRIX BUT NEVER LISTENED TO HIS MUSIC
@@kshavon3098 Jimi Hendrix is from Seattle. I have a buddy who went to grade school with one of his nephews. Jimi joined the Army after getting into some trouble in Seattle and was a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne based in Kentucky. He was not a disciplined/motivated soldier and was discharged after one year. He played in bands around Nashville (including Little Richard's band) when Chandler "discovered" him and urged him to move to England in 1966. Unfortunately he died in 1970
Hey Shavon, i just came across your channel and subscribed i love the tunes you're playing. The Grand Funk Railroad video you listened to American Band, you now need to check the live version of I'm your captain, I think you'll enjoy it 😊. Rock on girl!!
HEY BABE THANK U SO SO MUCH 😘🙏🏾
You need to check him out singing Spill the 🍷 wine dig that girl. ❤ Eric Burdon & War
The Animals were part of my song line in the 1960s, along with the Beatles, the Stones, the Who and the Kinks. If you want to take your musical soul on a journey, the British invasion of music in the sixties is the best place to start.
OK THX BABE
That was part of the Blues revival movement in the UK. Changed everything. Allan Price on the organ was the highlight of the number.
Eric B. Was amazing love the animals my generation. ❤❤ damm I’m old💥💥❤️🔥❤️🔥👍🏻
🤣🤣🤣NO UR NOT
Love this song!!! Una de mis favoritas 🥰🥰🥰
Great reaction! ❤
¡Saludos, desde Argentina!
love your videos love your personality, keep up the good work !
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The best reactor 😂💞
THX MY LOVE😘♥️
You won me with this one Dear🔥🌹
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K Shavon new subscriber here, in this day and age You have a Beautiful, Bubbly, Electric Personality thats special Thank You. 🎺🎸🎹🍀
WELCOME TO MY CHANNEL NEW BEST FRIEND AND THANK U!!!
It is old bestie but my boy Eric Burden lead singer got so much soul listen to his song Spill the wine Don't let me be misunderstood and don't even think about crossing them legs
😂😂😂😂BEST FRIEND!!!!
The oldest version of this song ive heard was done on a show called "the old grey whistle test" by Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Cant bezt a truly skilled blues guitarist nun.
you are HILLARIOUS ! very fun commentary
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Hello Shavon, your looking BEAUTIFUL ❤️.
AWE THANK U! LOL I DIDNT GET ANY SLEEP BEFORE THIS VIDEO 😘
I wish I was that gum had me dead🤣☠️ I’ve loved this song forever, his voice is 🔥
😂😂😂
This is a version of a much, much older American folk song.
The lead singer is Eric Victor Burdon, he's actually still alive.. He's 82yo looking still really good for is age!😁.. Love your reactions, greetings from New Zealand 🇳🇿 ❤️
THX BABE AND SHOUT OUT TO NEW ZEALAND
The Base player was instrumental in getting Jimi Hendrix to come over to the states. I saw them in Jan '70. Just out of the service and started College and they had them at the school welcoming the students back. This was a small Ag & Tech college in upstate NY. The local fair would have top name country artists.
THANK U
Look up=Eric Burdon sings 3 songs live 1986 -he sings Elvis and the house of the rising sin live from Germany-Fantastic
"Come in my basket" ?!? .......god damn girl. Lol
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When they say "Project from the diaphragm" Eric understood the assignment
Girl so sorry I been out of the loop and off line for about 2 weeks. I'm starting to feel better. Now hopefully I'm on the up swing now.
GLAD UR FEELIN BETTER STEP😘♥️
Such a 🔥song!
YES
Love your reaction. ❤
THX BABE♥️♥️
Beautiful reaction from a beautiful young lady
THANK U SO MUCH 😘😘
I looove this song
They were part of that Rock andRoll thing called the British Invasion. Them, The Beatles and Rolling stone. From New Castle England, when you listen to the context of the lyrics you realize this is his interpretation of a bayou accent. Just like Credence did, those boys were from Jersey. But he's a BRIT
Great Reaction 👍🙏🌹
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Listen to Eric Burdon and War Spill the Wine for a treat. I love your videos!
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F u want a cover of this song, try Gigi de Lana's version from the Philippines..
MAGNIFICO! AMAZING!
U'l enjoy her BAND, too! Luv it! ❤❤
OK♥️
This video was done in one take. No auto tune, just his raw voice.
😉 So great song that even my piano cover sounds good!!! 🎹
FUN FACT:
No one knows who wrote “House of the Rising Sun”.
Because Eric Burdon and the Animals had such a massive hit with their recording of this song back in 1964, most people assume Eric Burdon wrote it. Fact is, no one knows who wrote it.
Musicologists have tried to track down its origins but it's so old that its origins are lost in the murky mists of time. It may even go back all the way to 17th century England in a form that became known as "Broadside Ballads." If it did originate in England then it probably came to America via some ocean-going traveler who may have sung it here in the U.S. and then others picked it up and it slowly got passed around. Also, if it did originate in England, then someone had to have changed the location of the brothel from its location in England to New Orleans, probably to make the song more relevant to American audiences. That is all speculation, obviously, since no one knows for sure what the original lyrics were in that particular verse.
Another interesting thing about the song is that in some versions it's about a man lamenting his experience in the brothel while in other versions it's a woman telling of her trials and tribulations at the brothel. I first heard it by folk singer, Joan Baez, a year or two before the Animals' released their version. In the Animals version the narrator is a man. In the Baez version the narrator is a woman.
There is also a version of the song by the legendary folk singer, Huddie (Leadbelly) Leadbetter, that is so different (both melodically and lyrically) that it's barely recognizable as the same song.
Another early rendition of the song was by Bob Dylan about 3 years before the Animals released their hit version. The oft-told story about Dylan "stealing" the song from folk/blues singer, Dave Van Ronk, is sort of true but also sort of not true. The "sort of true" part is that Dylan did first hear the song being performed by Van Ronk who wanted to record it. But Dylan included it on his own debut album (released in 1962) before Van Ronk got a chance to record it. The "sort of not true" part is that no one "owns" that song so you can't "steal" something that is not owned by anyone. And, as far as I'm aware, no one really knows where Van Ronk heard the song in the first place.
Back in the '60s, a plethora of folk singers were all hanging around in coffee houses in New York's East Village where traditional folk songs were passed around and performed by anyone who wanted to sing them. People didn't have cell phones back then so there was no way to record a song on the spot. So, if some traveling folk-singer happened to hear a song somewhere, and then moved on to another town and sang the song for another audience, the singer might not remember exactly how the lyrics went and would just make up new lyrics to fill in for the lyrics that he/she couldn't remember. This happened for decades (even hundreds of years in some cases) and that's why there are so many versions of old folk songs. Musicologists sometimes refer to this borrowing, changing, and adapting of a song as "the folk process".
SO NO ONE STOLE THE SONG AND NOBODY KNOWS WHO WROTE IT?! DAMN
Goin white boy shopping! 😅 Love your reaction!
😂😂THANK U
The beauty of true musicianship will make you emotional. K, please react to a great 80’s/90’s Rock band:
Def Leapard - Hysteria (official video). Keep you’re eyes on the video!
Rick, Def’s drummer was in a car accident and lost his arm. The Band gave him time to recover AND learn to drum with one arm and his feet. Their talent & sound will blow you away!
GOTCHA BFF
This video is from a movie called "Pop Gear" which came out in 1965. They're lip-synching to the 1964 recording which was recorded in about 20 minutes and in one take. At over 4 minutes, it was one of the longest singles ever released at that time. It was frequently cut for radio play. It's also considered one of the first folk rock songs. The live version on The Ed Sullivan Show is really fantastic. Also, if you do react to Eric Burdon and War "Spill the Wine" watch the 1971 live Beat Club video. They are great the Eric is sexy as all get out.
THX BOO WHICH ONE IS ERIC?
Eric Burdon is the lead singer. John Steel is the gum chewing drummer, Hilton Valentine the cute guitarist.@@kshavon3098
La bise from Ardèche, France ❤🤠🇫🇷
Girl u killed me😂😂😂 loved it❤
LOL THANK U
Most sincere reaction ever?
Eric is 17 singing this..incredible
FOR REAL?
and Ya'll never ever heard this?????? Gawd. I grew up on it in the 60s and 70s. AM radio BABY
So great song that even my piano cover sounds good!! 😉
☮️💙💙💙🔥🔥😎love Eric!
I am still missing Karen White.
🤣🤣🤣🤣RIDE OR DIE SHE COMING LOL
@@kshavon3098I bet Karen has a thing for BBC and she has a hard time not showing it.
You are hilarious!!! It IS sexy stuff!!! No one ever mentions that, but rock and roll is rock and roll for a reason. :D
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Man, if I was alive back then, I would have had such a thing for Eric Burdon. Something about him, jeesh 🥵
ME TOO
This song is so old that both men and women have sung different versions of it over time. They say it probably came from a poem in, I think, the 1600s. When a woman sings it, it's usually about a prostitute instead of a drunk gambler or a drug addict.
5:07 That's wild😳😂🤣😂🤣😂
😂😂😂HEY BESTIE
The Animals are amazing. Please react to Black, covered by The Rolling Stones, but originally The Animals ❤
I think the drummer was chewing gum so hard was the he was “speeding his t*ts off”, to coin a phrase.
Check out Grand Funk Railroad, Inside Looking Out live 1969 if you haven't yet.
This song is considered/called " THE Godfather song of Classic Rock ". These guys were literal pioneers 🎶
you are hilarious! lol
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I love that you're going "white boy shopping"😅
Make room in that cart for me❤
WYA?! SO I CAN COME GET U😂😂😘
I'm in Seattle
Whoo, hoo wooo, whooit! Girl, I’m gonna have to buy a whistle.😂👏🫶
BOL🤣🤣🤣BF U SO CRAZY
Eric burdon vocal
Chas Chandler bass Hilton Valentine guitar
Alan price keyboard.john steel drums.chas and Hilton are gone
Eric still performs
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White boy shopping 😂 I'm dying
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You wanna be the bubblelicious!...lol
🤣🤣U SO CRAZY
hhaha@@kshavon3098
Danzig - Mother ! Would be a good one to react to
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I always thought the lead singer of this group was attractive! haha he could be my grandpa now but Stilllll he was hot in that era!
YES BESTIE😂😂
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Add them to the white boy basket!!!
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This song is very very old, going back to at least the nineteen teens when prostitution was finally outlawed in NOLA
Yes you need to slap your hand away. lol
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British Invasion in the 60’s. Eric Burton
Most people don't know this anymore but this song is actually a cover of a song from the late 1800s. Also it was originally written to be sung by a woman. The house of the rising sun was a fairly famous whore house in new Orleans. So the song was originally a warning from one woman to others about where her mistakes left her. (working as a prostitute). The animals actually cut parts of the song out so it would make sense when a man sung it. Personally i prefer the original version. It's worth a listen if you can find it.
Pure MUsic,not Nude, no twerking, wonderful......
OMGoodness Girl. Why you say you want to be dudes gum? 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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Is when he's all drunk, not trunk
HUH
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eric had a great voice. better than hers.she spoilt it
Eric Burdon is one of the greatest male vocalist of all time do yourself a favor and listen to him sing I'm mad