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@christophersmith2793
@christophersmith2793 Год назад
The Animals a British blues rock band from the sixties, from Newcastle, they had a 30 slot in the studio and this was done in one take, no Auto tune or add effects, the lead vocals Eric Burden was 22 years old, and up to last 2022 was still performing at the age of 80 years old, absolutely a blast from the past 1964 , great reaction thanks 🙏
@lleblarry
@lleblarry Год назад
I don't think this was done in one take. Note Britt's comment beginning at 7:27 "he' smiling, how did the keyboard player get there?" It's lip-synced too.
@MrSurabane
@MrSurabane Год назад
@@lleblarry The recording of the original song was done in one take, not the recording of the video which was obviously done later.
@sallybannister6224
@sallybannister6224 Год назад
Sorry. They are English... not being pedantic. ..Scottish people and Welsh people would never stand for being called British. So English people are from England .
@samraleigh2234
@samraleigh2234 Год назад
@@sallybannister6224 You are being the definition of pedantic. 😂
@samraleigh2234
@samraleigh2234 Год назад
@@sallybannister6224 But, understand your point. So, just make yours.
@timpike4515
@timpike4515 2 месяца назад
The voice of a 60 year old Mississipi delta bluesman coming from a 22 year old baby-faced British kid. This is actually a very old American folk song that the Animals made their own.
@BlackBob99
@BlackBob99 Год назад
The Animals were an English band from Newcastle formed in 1962, the lead singer, Eric Burdon, was 22 at the time they recorded this version in a very small studio
@brittreacts
@brittreacts Год назад
Thanks!
@mervinmerencio6861
@mervinmerencio6861 Год назад
Yes this is a remake of the famous Nina Simone song
@markamos1911
@markamos1911 Год назад
@@mervinmerencio6861 No, it's a traditional song first recorded in 1933 by Clarence "Tom" Ashley and Gwen Foster, also recorded by Woody Guthrie, Josh White, and Leadbelly, among others in the 1940s. The Animals found it on Bob Dylan's first album, where they also found "Baby Let Me Follow You Down", which they also recorded a version of. Lead guitarist Hilton Valentine said of his intro that he "simply took Dylan's chord sequence and played it as an arpeggio". Simone may have had a successful cover of the song, but it was Dylan's version (released before Simone's) that The Animals based their version on.
@erict956
@erict956 Год назад
@Mervin Merencio everyone from Woody Guthrie to Lead Belly, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan right down to Dolly Parton have released versions of this song so to say it was Nina Simone's is just silly as Joan did it as a known traditional song before Nina did and two years before Bob did.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Год назад
@@brittreacts You may be Beautiful and intelligent with a good personality but if I EVER hear you call one of my fellow Englishmen "American" then you and I are going to have a little " chat" lol Rule Number 1,2,3 and 5 is that most great Groups are, invariably,English with a few really good American groups there,as well, so always "assume" English unless something leads you to believe something else :)
@hollypinkley
@hollypinkley 2 месяца назад
PURE 60's British Invasion started by The Beatles - love the Animals!!!- they were LOVED in the US!!!! This is a live performance - no auto tune - no digital tweeks - just 1 take TALENT!!!! This brought that folk song out of the dust to a wider fan base!!! After this many bands did a cover!!!
@bella-xp7qd
@bella-xp7qd Год назад
This was done in one take. The reason the guy is smiling is off screen the techs were rolling the piano player to the front for the final shot, and he was still playing the piano. Couldn't redo because they didn't have enough money. They took a bus to the studio. The walking represents the funeral march used in New Orleans.
@jamiegagnon6390
@jamiegagnon6390 Год назад
The video was recorded much later and is lip-synched (guitars are clearly not plugged in). It is the music that was famously recorded in one take.
@crazypainter56
@crazypainter56 Год назад
Not a piano-- it's a Vox continental organ
@howieshaw8422
@howieshaw8422 Год назад
The guitarist Hilton Valentine was a brilliant musician and sadly passed away this very month 2 years ago. And the bassist Chas Chandler was the man responsible for introducing Jimmy Hendrix to the world after he became his manager.
@user-kh9hl7oz5k
@user-kh9hl7oz5k 8 месяцев назад
Кажется он также раскрутил SLADE ?
@GeorgeKovacs-re2qo
@GeorgeKovacs-re2qo 5 месяцев назад
Chas Chandler managed Hendrix and was a Conservative Party (UK) MP from London,re-elected for at least 2 terms, and quit playing bass when he heard John Paul Jones play with the Yardbirds. A totally class act!
@davidmastro5406
@davidmastro5406 Год назад
The great Eric Burdon on vocals. You called it, Britt--you can't judge a book by its cover. Burdon looked so young here, but he could really belt it out!
@t0dd000
@t0dd000 Год назад
That and they look so creepy and he looks unkempt. He looks like just some bro hanging out on the stoop in South Boston.
@Cissy777
@Cissy777 Год назад
​@@t0dd000 they look clean cut and respectable 😂
@georgeralph8031
@georgeralph8031 Год назад
Don't let Eric's boyish looks fool you. He was from the mean streets of Newcastle....
@kathybowles495
@kathybowles495 Год назад
Eric is a blues man. I have seen him 4 times. 2 were in a large festival setting and 2 were more intimate. At one of the smaller venue's he came off stage to hold my hand. The second small venue, he was signing a guy's old record album. I asked Eric who the cute young guy on the back was, he turned it over and I pointed to him. He laughed and slugged me in the shoulder. LOL Memories are wonderful.
@sanzoftatooine
@sanzoftatooine Год назад
I got to see him once, and he brought the house down. What a voice!
@xScooterAZx
@xScooterAZx Год назад
I used to know him many years ago when he lived in Nichols Canyon in Hollywood Hills. I'd with his dog in the backyard. It was a Sheltie. Eric would come out and sit in one of the pool chairs and watch us running around.
@helencooper2621
@helencooper2621 Год назад
Back in the sixties, music was our life!! There was so much talent around. Listen to more from that decade, you'll be surprised!! ❤❤❤
@ricknbacker5626
@ricknbacker5626 Год назад
On 18 May 1964, The Animals (after an evening concert in Liverpool) drove 6 hours back to London to perform on the U K's most popular music TV program "Ready Steady Go" Having very little time the band raced in to De Lane Lea Studios in Soho, London. After quickly setting up, the band did a very brief mic level check Then in one glorious moment in time, the band delivered (in one Live take!!) a masterpiece for the ages. They packed up and rushed off to their TV appearance. Britt, those at the session said the band was in and out in 20 to 30 minutes. WITH the mono mix in the can. Astonishing!! Best wishes. RNB (sorry for the ramble)
@richdiddens4059
@richdiddens4059 Год назад
They actually did 2 songs. This and We've Got To Get Out Of This Place. The video is on YT, same set, same outfits, same everything.
@ricknbacker5626
@ricknbacker5626 Год назад
@@richdiddens4059 The video's may have been filmed the same day but the songs recordings were nearly a year apart. House of the Rising Sun was 1964 and We've Got To Get Out Of This Place was 1965. Cheers, RNB
@crazypainter56
@crazypainter56 Год назад
they left the chuck Berry tour to go to london to record the song-it's written in Eric's books
@user-bb7bq4nz7p
@user-bb7bq4nz7p 5 месяцев назад
A VERY GOOD RAMBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@annepinkerton6280
@annepinkerton6280 Год назад
I was blessed to see Eric Burdon and the Animals in 1968 for my 15th birthday!!! What a concert that was!
@sharonelliott2366
@sharonelliott2366 Год назад
Eric Burdon is an English blues man through and through. He's still going strong in his 80s. I grew up in that era of rock n roll, and everybody knew that the blues were the basis of the music we all began to play and love. BTW, at the time of this performance most of the rock bands wore matching costumes (usually suits) on stage. This song is very old, probably from the late 1800s. It is a "traditional folk song" that may have originated in England, rather than New Orleans. There is where the lyrics describe a woman as the protagonist (the house, after all, is a cat house). Check out Dolly Parton's version.
@scottgorski7931
@scottgorski7931 Год назад
You will find that starting in the 1950's groups, bands and singers started to experiment with music. Expanding on long time traditions and blending different genres to create new sounds. Then the electric guitar brought a whole new sound to the mix leading to electric keyboards and so many other electronic advances. If you stay in the pre 80's you'll hear a lot of pure vocal talent; the era of NO auto tune. So many of the early rockers were classically trained when they were young and took that training to the music they created.
@johnbrookes3261
@johnbrookes3261 Год назад
This has got to be one of the most iconic songs of the 60s everybody knows this song from bak then . They r a British band and made some great music . Try reacting to Please Dont Let Me Be Missunderstood . Great Reaction from you . Keep it up
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Год назад
Good coment but ENGLISH to be precise. We can not let those other Brirs get any undue credit:)
@stevenskorich7878
@stevenskorich7878 2 месяца назад
1964, dear - even the Rolling Stones wore ties. The song is an essentially anonymous folk ballad from 1900(?). The Animals version is now iconic. They considered themselves blues-rock band. They were from Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the UK.
@davidblauyoutube
@davidblauyoutube Год назад
You have such a beautiful voice! I'm glad you are reacting to older, classic rock. I love the chord progression and passion of this song.
@reneerocha1796
@reneerocha1796 Год назад
Oh this song was sooooo popular. Many have done covers and tried to imitate. But no one has done it like The Animals!
@randyhawley7202
@randyhawley7202 Год назад
This is definitely a Blues song, with a rock treatment. And in the 60's they might have had to have that 'clean' appearance to get the recording contract and promotion. This is one of those songs that can stick in your head - for a long time.
@denroy3
@denroy3 Год назад
It's a folk song written by folk legend Woodie Guthrie. This is a blues rock treatment though for sure.
@mjk45
@mjk45 Год назад
@@denroy3 It goes further back than Woodie Guthrie the first published lyrics were around 1905 but is said to be much older Clarence Ashley did the first recorded version as a duet in 1933 , it was on Bob Dylan's first album so that may be where the Guthrie story comes from even though Dylan's version was based on Dave Van Ronk's version.
@jamiegagnon6390
@jamiegagnon6390 Год назад
@@denroy3 There are some folks who date this song back to the 1860s. Woody Guthrie is just one of those who performed it.
@KaiserBlade
@KaiserBlade Год назад
You don't remember when the Beatles wore Beatle suits?
@mjk45
@mjk45 Год назад
@@KaiserBlade I was 6 years old in 1964 and I remember Beatle wigs being a big thing and then Beatle boots.
@DavidJones-vt8oy
@DavidJones-vt8oy Год назад
In 1968, I had the pleasure of being in a band that opened for these guys. They were a pleasure to meet and be around. One of my favorite memories. RIP Hilton Valentine, lead guitarist for this band.
@crazypainter56
@crazypainter56 Год назад
Hilton left the band in 1966
@daren7889
@daren7889 7 месяцев назад
Baby Biomer here! "The House of the Rising Sun " was one of my very first 45's! We had such great music back then 1960-70's! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@daren7889
@daren7889 7 месяцев назад
Baby Boomer! LoL! 😂
@brittreacts
@brittreacts 7 месяцев назад
60s-70s music is amazing!!
@rickb.4168
@rickb.4168 Год назад
the singer Eric Burdon, joined the brilliant American band WAR and they relaeased a brilliant single "Spill the wine"it's worth checking out, even if you dont review it. x
@elmarwinkler6335
@elmarwinkler6335 Год назад
This song is a traditional from NOLA, it is about a famous brothel owned by a French lady who´s name in English is Rising Sun. This info was brought to YT by someone who knows the history of NOLA. Elmar from Germany.
@wilfbentley6738
@wilfbentley6738 Год назад
There are at least 4 addresses in New Orleans that could be the House Of The Rising Sun. (3 brothels and a women's prison) You can find them all online if you look.
@elmarwinkler6335
@elmarwinkler6335 Год назад
@@wilfbentley6738 Thank you sir.
@voodooacidman
@voodooacidman Год назад
my mother grew up in the next street to the keyboard player ( alan price) .. he was in the year above her at school! ... its a small world!
@patmellen7523
@patmellen7523 11 месяцев назад
The Animals were part of the British Invasion in 1964. This song became a hit for the band in the fall of '64. Eric Burdon was the lead singer. He had a phenomenal voice. Around And Around is a great song as well👍
@matthewgoodA1206
@matthewgoodA1206 Год назад
Great observations. I love it when reactors pick up on the power and other qualities of a singer’s voice. I sang a little of this song on my own, knowing I’d have to belt. Some of my neighbors didn’t quite appreciate that.
@brittreacts
@brittreacts Год назад
😂😂😂 I’m sure they loved it!
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye Год назад
My neighbours LOVED my singing in London. One of them loved it so much that he threw a brick thru' my window so he could hear it better......
@patrickmulroney9452
@patrickmulroney9452 Год назад
cast iron voice no special effects and filters REAL REAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@fredneecher1746
@fredneecher1746 Год назад
This was the beginning of the era of folk-rock. The Animals were a British blues band, and this was their first record (I think). The song itself is a classic American folk song that has been done numerous times by various folk and blues singers, but this was the first time it broke into the pop sphere (they pinched it from Bob Dylan, who sang a version on his first album). I remember this coming out in 1964 and we were all totally stunned by it. We played it full blast in the school music room instead of Bach or Mendelssohn, and the music teacher was not pleased! Sorry about the rubbishy set-up on the TV show. They had very restricted technology back then and also weren't used to featuring bands like this.
@johno1765
@johno1765 Год назад
Funny story about the Animals pinching this song from Dylan. Dylan pinched it from folkie, Dave Von Ronk. Von Ronk once told how Dylan came to him after Dylan had recorded his first album and asked for Von Ronk's permission to play his arrangement of House of the Rising Sun. Von Ronk said, "Well I kinda wanted to record it first." To which Dylan said "Uh-oh" because Dylan had already put it on his first album. Then when Von Ronk came out with his recording, people accused him of stealing Dylan's version. Von Ronk got a kick out of it when Dylan later told him he couldn't play House of the Rising Sun any more because people accused him of stealing it from the Animals. 😄
@bobknightfolk
@bobknightfolk Год назад
They had at least one record before this "Baby Let Me Take You Home." This was from a film/movie featuring quite a few English bands of the day in the early sixties.
@denroy3
@denroy3 Год назад
Dylan used Dave Van Ronk's treatment of the song, but the song was by folk legend, and Dylan's hero, Woody Guthrie.
@cynthianayyar407
@cynthianayyar407 Год назад
The voice was a shock when I saw the singer the first time.
@kperry2504
@kperry2504 Год назад
The keyboard player is taking us to Church! :) Your spot on, the Animals were a British rock group...
@brittreacts
@brittreacts Год назад
Yes!!!!
@kperry2504
@kperry2504 Год назад
@@brittreacts :)
@Amen.22
@Amen.22 Год назад
English, not British.
@denroy3
@denroy3 Год назад
'House of the Rising Sun' is an American folk song written and originally performed by folk legend Woodie Guthrie. But this great Animals take is rock.
@CoolClearWaterNM
@CoolClearWaterNM Год назад
Another memory lane. Thank you. I heard this first on my daughter's 'portable' record player. Yellow plastic 45 adapters and all.
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 Год назад
A great song that gives a vibe of New Orleans and the area called Storyville, which was several city blocks that were zoned for "houses of ill repute". Eric Burden had such a great voice that it was iconic. It reminds me of how I need to go back to NOLA, which is just a three-hour drive. BTW: Mardi Gras starts in just a few weeks.
@andyp5899
@andyp5899 Год назад
Quite a few of the groups around that time wore suit uniforms, such as The Beatles, The Dave Clark Five, and The Searchers, Herman's Hermits to name four.
@danebeisheim9793
@danebeisheim9793 Год назад
You should also check out The Kinks.
@joemummerth8340
@joemummerth8340 Год назад
this is what you get when you blend folk , rock, and the blues ! and it works !
@webbtrekker534
@webbtrekker534 Год назад
I was in the Navy in 1964 when this came out. It hit the charts big while I was in was New London, Connecticut and was on the juke boxes everywhere and all over the radio. This is the best version that I have come across over all the years. The suits were the height of fashion for 1964. I had a jacket much like that if I need to to get dressed up for special occasions or going to dances. It was just the beginning of the Hippie era where clothing became more "carefree" I guess you could say.
@DavidKissinger-cm3lh
@DavidKissinger-cm3lh 3 месяца назад
when i used to play coffee houses and bars this song was one my main songs, i love this song.
@crackers562
@crackers562 Год назад
This was the "look" in the 60s... like with the Beatles, Rolling Stones etc. Yes, this is a traditional US bluesy song by an UK group.
@gregorystarkey4993
@gregorystarkey4993 2 месяца назад
Oh god bless you , you bring a glow to an otherwise dark world 🥰
@Jerzeeguy35
@Jerzeeguy35 Год назад
New Orleans was known to have walking Funeral Processions with music on the way to the Graveyard. They're trying to mimic that in this video.
@danielstorm8931
@danielstorm8931 Год назад
If you want to see a early 70's great, watch Eric Burden and WAR in the song; SPILL THE WINE. You'll see amazing playing and amazing singing...
@user-xf3ln2qc6d
@user-xf3ln2qc6d Год назад
Hi Brit,IAN again,you want to hear F Queen at Live Aid in 85,this was great, Freddie was great, he's the best front man ever,and he involves the crowd,your daughter Will enjoy it to❤
@tpeee60
@tpeee60 Год назад
Original and the best, classic!
@sparky5636
@sparky5636 Год назад
This song goes as far back as the 16th century. The oldest recording found was in 1925.
@LoganS-gf3zl
@LoganS-gf3zl 2 месяца назад
The ROOTS of the song have been speculated to go back that far, to a traditional British folk song, but nothing all that similar to the lyrics here existed until a couple centuries later. The actual song that turned into this was first collected in Appalachia in the 1930s.
@bobknightfolk
@bobknightfolk Год назад
Bass player Chas Chandler was the man who "Discovered" Jimi Hendrix and was also his manager.
@encrypter46
@encrypter46 Год назад
The tall guitarist pretty much discovered Jimi Hendrix and managed him.
@hdebard
@hdebard 4 месяца назад
probably a playback situation for a top pop programme, never the less, the song is legendary 1964
@williambrander2714
@williambrander2714 Год назад
Don't see any comments but that was Alan Price on keyboard one of the great pianist/organ player of the sixties and it was him that formed the group the Animals, he went on to form the Alan Price set and then cut himself a solo career
@edwardvolner8678
@edwardvolner8678 Год назад
They were a British band, they came in amid the British invasion of the 1960s
@bradmannion6769
@bradmannion6769 Год назад
This is only 1 of thousands of examples of why the music of the 60s & 70s is the greatest Rock & Roll, Soul, Motown, and R&B music ever made or ever will be made.
@rcinsley
@rcinsley Год назад
Add the 1950s. These were the formative years when these new genres emerged from jazz, blues, gospel, and traditional folk music.
@bradmannion6769
@bradmannion6769 Год назад
@@rcinsley yea sorry forgot the 50's 😁
@stevedailey2029
@stevedailey2029 Год назад
The bass player Chas Chandler, “discovered” ( in England although Jimi was a known player with the Isleys ) and managed Jimi Hendrix
@THEREALDANNYD
@THEREALDANNYD Год назад
Some consider this the most mysterious song of the 60s. Apparently, there were two House if Rising Suns in New Orleans when this song was written long ago. One house was an orphanage, the other, a bar. Either one could be related to the song. Ie, “It’s been the ruin of many a poor boy” seems to relate to the orphanage. Then again, “I’m going back to New Orleans to wear that ball and chain” indicates he’s talking about returning to that bar and continue on being an alcoholic. It’s been quite a debate as to what that House was.
@tubbybrutus
@tubbybrutus Год назад
the animals was from england eric burden lead singer and the guy on the key board was alan price who went on to write songs for other groups .eric had such a pwerful voice and he could sing no auto cue in them days or any other devices to make the singers sound good unlike today
@SIR-DanielHunter
@SIR-DanielHunter Год назад
check out the singer in "spill the wine eric burdon and war" war is a Latin band they did the song. "lowrider"
@peterscanlon602
@peterscanlon602 Год назад
They are one of the first groups to use an electronic piano
@waynerethmel6900
@waynerethmel6900 2 месяца назад
My favorite version of this song making it one of my favorite songs of all time.Cudos to the group for making such an inspirational song. They went to the stars with this magnificent HIT.
@crazypainter56
@crazypainter56 Год назад
They were from Newcastle-England and they were rowdy--on stage--that was well known-the music was known as Rhythum & Blues
@kossakken
@kossakken 9 месяцев назад
They only had one take to do this. And they bloody did it right!
@chetcarman3530
@chetcarman3530 Год назад
These "All American Boys" were a bunch of young tough from the streets & dive bars of Newcastle, Northern England and with this track in 1964 formed a major part of the British Invasion right behind The Beatles. The Invasion all but deleted the All American acts like The Beach Boys, et al... 😉
@joeking6763
@joeking6763 Год назад
This song has its roots in traditional English folk songs. The credits are unknown and may go back to the 17th century. Bob Dylan did a version back in 1961.
@edwardblair4096
@edwardblair4096 Год назад
This came out roughly the same time the Beatles first made it big. They were part of the "British Invasion" of the early mid 60s. If you go past their many many top hits, the Beatles also made several "American Blues" covers, such as "You Make Me Dizzy Miss Lizzy", "Long Tall Sally", "Matchbox", "Everybody Wants to be My Baby", etc.
@richhahn2443
@richhahn2443 Год назад
That is definitely Rock n Roll - Blues influenced, but still rock n roll. For the time, this song was revolutionary. The Beatles were mostly still singing to teen girls at this time.
@StereoSpace
@StereoSpace Год назад
What a remarkable and beautiful face and smile you have. You could model.
@undrtakr2222
@undrtakr2222 3 месяца назад
If y'all loved this one!? Y'all gonna love their song "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"! And, it was also done that same day, as it's got the exact same studio look, along with the outfit's. And, they killed them both! And, back in the 60's(When they were first starting out, and did this video, for their album, along with several other great song's, including the 1 I mentioned earlier), was during the early year's, as well as, into the early 70's, when it was known as, the "British Invasion" in the music industry, with The Animals, The Beatles, Black Sabbath(Ozzy's solo career in the late 70, early 80's), Led Zepplin, The Who, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Yardbirds, Cream, The Moody Blues, Deep Purple, and a few other's(Obviously, some more in the early 60's, and some in the later 60's). I would bet, that you would be shocked as Hell, if you were to listen to "The Moody Blues - Night's In White Satin"...
@antonioeasypiano
@antonioeasypiano 6 месяцев назад
So great song that even my piano cover sounds good!
@tomk7775
@tomk7775 Год назад
Eric Burdon is the most authentic blues singer to ever come out of England.
@davidmarsden9800
@davidmarsden9800 Год назад
When John Lennon wrote the Beatles song "I am the Walrus" he refers to a character called the eggman. The story was that it refers to Eric Burdon, the singer of the Animals who was rumoured to have eaten hard boiled eggs from the navels of groupies. The Animals as others have pointed out are a British band from the 1960s. They were formed in Newcastle, in northern England between 1962 and 1963 as The Alan Price Combo and ended up as the Animals. They played at The Club A Go Go in Newcastle until they moved to London during the music boom following the Beatles early success and this song was their first hit. The band was badly managed and made very little money despite their success. This record was an old song out of copyright and when they recorded it Alan Price the keyboard player got credited on the record and was the only one, so got all the royalties to himself and he eventually left the band. The large guitarist was Chas Chandler and when the original line up broke up in 1966 he became a manager to Jimi Hendrix and later Slade.
@TrynePlague
@TrynePlague 7 месяцев назад
Road to 30k 10 months ago and now on 189k? Freaking impressive!
@KaiserBlade
@KaiserBlade Год назад
The greatest arraignment of this song ever. They owned it .
@overd002
@overd002 Год назад
This is a great video. This is obviously from a TV variety show, because Music Videos hadn't been invented yet. They are also lip-syncing as there are no microphones, guitar cords or cords to the electric keyboard. But none of that matters because they were such a tight band with very talented musicians and of course, Eric Burden singing vocals. Terrific reaction. ✌♥🙏
@brittreacts
@brittreacts Год назад
Thanks!!!
@i.m.7710
@i.m.7710 Год назад
@@brittreacts lip-syncing was the norm for songs on tv shows in the 60s, 70s, 80s. I remember when this song came out. There was only one AM radio station to listen to, on a transistor 📻 radio. We took it to the beach and everywhere like a boom box but tiny. It is such a powerful song. It’s the story of a girl who lives her life in a brothel. No way out.😢
@jeraldkimball494
@jeraldkimball494 Год назад
This is the sounds I was listening to as a teenager.
@user-rb2tw7nv8o
@user-rb2tw7nv8o Год назад
I first heard this song in 1960 by Joan Baez, a folk singer. She sang this song from a female point of view (working in the House of The Rising Sun) Please react to this song. I thiink you will love it.
@crsounddoctor4937
@crsounddoctor4937 Год назад
Hi Britt, I absolutely enjoyed your reaction to The Animals "House of The Rising Sun" ...Well done!!!
@shane7073
@shane7073 11 месяцев назад
My mum’s favourite band in the 60s
@thebigmazz
@thebigmazz Год назад
FYI, this was in the movie Casino at the end of the movie. The scene where everybody is getting whacked. The song fit the scene perfectly!
@SteveJonesHimself
@SteveJonesHimself Год назад
Absolutely rock, as it was in the early to mid 60s. For context, think British Invasion; Beatles, Rolling Stones, and so on. But it was the raw, ragged edge of it. The tension you feel is that between the the status quo -- what was permissible on television at the time -- and a generation of Great British kids in the process of exploding. That cold stare was one of few things you could get away with in that climate. These guys were inspired by American musical styles, which were exotic forbidden fruit to them and they took it very, very seriously. You need to check in on them again in just a year or two by which time they had pushed things considerably farther. When their influence ping-ponged back across the Atlantic it helped spawn the Garage Band phenomenon here in the States. You might like to have a listen to The Seeds, as an example of that. The singer, Eric Burdon, in particular is worth following and a fascinating personality. I highly recommend catching him a bit later in the band War; I think you'll be glad you did. But at the beginning, or you'll miss him. They parted ways soon after, but both trajectories are worth tracking. War went some great places after the split, a nice funky urban groove. Do check them out! I think Eric is *still* performing. If not, he was as of recently. Animal indeed! Side-note: back in the misty past, this song was a kind of rite of passage. It was one of the first songs I ever learned to play on the guitar and I'm not alone in that.
@richardcarpenter7429
@richardcarpenter7429 Год назад
Your a beautiful young lady and thank you for making my eyes happy
@scottbaldwin7133
@scottbaldwin7133 Год назад
one of the most populer songs ever
@stevedahlberg8680
@stevedahlberg8680 Год назад
As a musician, it's really great to have people speak your language. I'd be curious to know what your musical background is. Definitely you know a lot about singing and are a good singer. Your point about dynamics was definitely good but I really loved noticing this idea of Eric Burdon throwing his voice out and then pulling it back. To me it makes it almost seem like more of a lament. But a lament with power behind it. This is basically how almost every band looked in the mid-1960s. Even The Beatles. Another Banger of theirs is, We Got To Get Out Of This Place. Not only does it have one of the most catchiest choruses ever which people love to sing along with, it's actually a really great story about being blue collar and struggling. And yeah, they are from the UK.
@robertmiller6731
@robertmiller6731 Год назад
The Animals song "We've Got to /get Out of this Place", was the 60's theme for Vietnam veterans, when you hear it with a hundred guys stomping and clapping with the chorus it sounds great!
@brianedwards9240
@brianedwards9240 Год назад
This was a time in the 50’s and 60’s where the different British groups like the Beatles and the Animals and other young inspiring musicians were listening to imported blues, country and soul music from America and putting their own take on it and it turned into the so called British Invasion of great bands to America and the rest of the world.
@alberto-os1bx
@alberto-os1bx Год назад
Eric burdon is the vocalist, Alan Price at the keyboards, Chas Chandler at bass, can't remember the other two.
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 7 месяцев назад
" One foot on the platform. The other foot on the train. I'm going back to New Orleans to wear that ball & chain ". " Hey! "
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 7 месяцев назад
Huddie Ledbetter A.K.A. Leadbelly RU-vid videos: 1) leadbelly - house of the rising sun 2) Leadbelly - In New Orleans (House Of The Rising Sun)
@sanzoftatooine
@sanzoftatooine Год назад
The called themselves The Animals because their live shows were, in fact, pretty rowdy. Lots of great songs from them. This is actually a classic American folk song. As another commenter said, no one knows who wrote it. Apparently, the version The Animals were familiar with was folk singer Josh White's.
@user-yi8br5ps9w
@user-yi8br5ps9w 4 месяца назад
Eric Burdon is still singing this song in his 70's.
@gordonduke8812
@gordonduke8812 Год назад
That is Eric Burdon, being 22, looking 17, and sounding 45. They were a British band that came to America right after the Beetles.
@Rollin_L
@Rollin_L Год назад
Love your reactions. You are really perceptive and display a very quick take on the songs, which you express well. The Animals are a pretty unique band, with a style you can't mistake for anyone else. Eric Burdon's vocals are only part of that, if the most apparent. I would recommend "It's My Life" as the next song from this band. It has a harsh, cynical lyric to it, but I think it is one of the best produced songs of the era. The way the guitar and bass accompany the vocal is at once simple and ingenious. You could delete the vocal and have a magnificent instrumental by itself, but together they produce a magical blend that is mesmerizing. I recommend the studio version for sound quality.
@rozequinn1519
@rozequinn1519 Год назад
Eric Burdon, lead, was a young 23 here. Baby faced with a strong voice.
@jeffgagen3561
@jeffgagen3561 Год назад
One the best videos ever. I've watched this so many times.
@alecgough5179
@alecgough5179 Год назад
I was lucky enough to see The Animals live in the early 60's at an all night Blues concert at Birmingham (U.K.) along with the Moody Blues, Long John Baldry, Spencer Davis Group, and a few more. Brit, if you like songs with a story you should check out Big Bad John by Jimmy Dean
@jameswest509
@jameswest509 Год назад
Not to mention Long John Baldry - "Don't Try To Lay No Boogie-Woogie On The King of Rock & Roll"
@paulstover2822
@paulstover2822 Год назад
The Version This Mine Lies One Hell Of A Man
@myowndrum286
@myowndrum286 Год назад
This has been one of my favorites for over 50 years. Good choice to take a listen to, for sure. 1964, I believe. Not American. Eric Burton(vocals) was a crush for many a girl! They are from the UK.
@lechatel
@lechatel 8 месяцев назад
I know. I was flabbergasted when Bruce Springsteen described Eric Burdon as ugly!! He clearly has no idea how many girls crushed on Eric back in the day (a lot more than ever crushed on Bruce!)
@grabtharshammer
@grabtharshammer Год назад
A lot of people seem to talk mostly about Eric Burden and Chas Chandler (because Chas discovered Jimi Hendrix) but very few talk about the Keyboard player Alan Price who had a successful solo carreer and then with his own band (Alan Price Set), then after that a collaboration with Georgie Fame & the Blueflames. Alan was possibly a bit more into Blues Jazz than Blues Rock
@lepoetress
@lepoetress 4 месяца назад
My favorite song by them. Eric Burdon's vocals are 🔥🔥🔥🔥 A hauntingly beautiful song. Don't Let Me Be. Misunderstood, We Gotta Get Out Of This Place are some of their monster jams.
@boosuedon
@boosuedon Год назад
Key verse, to me: "I got one foot on the platform (train station), the other foot on the train, I'm going back to New Orleans, to wear that ball and chain. Most definitely a blues song! Probably was learned from front porch to front porch into the 50s'.
@davidpeedin4757
@davidpeedin4757 3 месяца назад
The House of the Rising Sun was written by Woody Guthrie and refers to a house of ill repute in New Orleans
@Doglyvr
@Doglyvr 2 месяца назад
The Animals did some rock too.
@LisaC.-mebugyou
@LisaC.-mebugyou 2 месяца назад
This song is a classic
@SdMbL1
@SdMbL1 Год назад
This was the time of the Beatles, mop tops. The rock genre wasn’t completely formed yet. There were many bands with similar 50’s-60’s styles. The Animals were definitely a pioneer of rock.
@Phoenix-bg1xt
@Phoenix-bg1xt Год назад
The rising sun was a house of ill repute, a lady of the night was telling her story and warning girls not to go down that road, to beable to fit the song as if he was telling the story lyrics were changed.
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