FIRST TIME HEARING THE ANIMALS - HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN

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FIRST TIME HEARING THE ANIMALS - HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jerzeeguy35
    The walking around simulates Funeral Marches in New Orleans where music is played on the way to cematary.
  • @papercup2517
    The reason I heard Hylton Valentine (lead guitar, behind Eric) was laughing was because off camera, studio technicians were secretly wheeling Alan Price (organ), seated on his little dais and still playing, to the front of the set for that final shot where they take their bow. Hylton started cracking up at this little bit of absurdity, and since there was no time (or money?) for another take, the laughter had to stay in! 😀
  • @kevinmoss6428
    "Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood" is another great one from Animals
  • @RalphWigg1
    They chose this song to close their set as support for Chuck Berry on his uk tour. They recorded it nine days later in one take & it went straight to number one around the world. The vocalist's name is Eric Burdon & Alan Price, who went on to have a successful solo career, is playing his Vox Continental keyboard. The bass player is Chas Chandler who was responsible for introducing Berry to the uk.
  • @j20tower
    Hard to believe Eric Burden is over 80 now. Try their song We Got To Get Out Of This Place, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood. We used to rock to these great songs in the 60’s.
  • @alecspeer
    I was 16 when the "British invasion" of music swept all over the world, led by The Beatles. That was a magical time. The Animals were an integral element of that wave. I played their "Best of" album over and over and over. "The House of the Rising Sun" was their first hit single in 1964. It's a gas to see the young generation, as these two reactioners, rediscover the music that was a big part of my teenage and early adult years. Eric Burdon was in the Animals, War and also had a solo career.
  • @jvsmith7888
    The Animals were one of the biggest groups to come out of the British Invasion in the 1960's. This was their first (of many) hit.
  • This song is a Legend. The song tells of hard times for a family in New Orleans. The best version ever recorded is by the British Rock Band "The Animals" in 1964. I was 14 years old in the U.S. and will never forget this song. Their recording hit #1 on the UK Singles Chart and in the United States and Canada. It is still great today.
  • I think my late grandfather could play this song by-ear. He couldn't read music, but god he had a phenomenal ear and could play it so great, and put his own spin on it. Rest In Peace Grandfather Leslie John Robertson (20/9/1928 - 21/01/2021) fly High and wait for me Pops. Ask me for a photo of my Maternal Grandfather. The Animals were a rock group from Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
  • @RGF19651
    This particular video is from a British TV show called “Pop Gear” (a play on another show “Top Gear”). The Animals also did another performance on the show of their hit “Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”. Of course it was rehearsed and choreographed, but no auto tune or other digital tricks lie in todays videos and performances, just talent and mastery.
  • @sixstanger00
    Oh, and Natalia's sunny personality is absolutely adorable. ;)
  • They may have rehearsed the video shots, but I believe they recorded this song in one take, that is musicianship.
  • They also did a video of Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood in the same session.
  • @myowndrum286
    The original song House of The Rising Sun, pre-dates the city of New Orleans. Fact. No rehearsal before this take from Eric Burton and The Animals. I've heard several different stories, for reasons of their own, they had enough money for one take in front of the camera... this performance. This was back when vocal and instrumental talent was actually all you heard. I listened to The Animals quite a lot in the '60s. This is one of the songs you never forget, nor do you forget the lyrics. Evens decades later.
  • Filmed in 1964, this is from Pop Gear (1965), which was shown in movie theaters to introduce US audiences to the British Invasion bands. The music is the studio version. Eric Burdon is lip synching and the instruments are unplugged.