Just wow! What a voice and a message! The kid!s face singer with that so powerful voice is telling a true story and you can fell it! You will never forget that son and that voice!
Gee I wonder where those wires coming from their guitars are going? Oh yeah, those amps in the background!! The Animals & Eric Burden fkn ROCKED 🎸✌🏼💯🤣🤣🤣
This original version is great just like the original version of "Rumble by" Link Wray" All the later versions were added to to the point they were not as good as their first version. I'm sure after a band or person plays their big hit song hundreds and hundreds of times it is hard to play the original version even though it is what we like best.Many singers loose their youthful voice over the years.but continue to belt out their hit.I saw Link Wray a couple of years before he passed away in his 70's doing a live show. He had advanced dementia to the point he repeated stories numerous times as he performed for us.He played Rumble with little resemblance to the original version. The man could play a guitar that is for sure. Respectfully, Ed
The original band as I always loved them best - dubbing in the studio recording methinks. Still, the line-up was their best ever and the song - well, what can one say? To call it a classic is to understate it at best.
For me, the Best of Animals was Allan Price. And from 1:55 to 2:37 here is the best moment, then price game sollo. I really like this band to listen to.
Original was taken down!! Thanks so much for the post because this is my favorite version. Such a lost treasure! I think there is a 1 second delay in the original audio. I don't believe this was studio or prerecorded. I've studied it before...
You need to clean your ears. It's actualy the studio version. The solos are the same. The "grain" of the voice is the same. Do you actualy have eyes? He's not even singing in the mic in the end. 1:49 totaly off sync.
@@troliskimosko the Beatles actually gave the Stones the song "I Wanna Be Your Man". Paul and John wrote it in the corner of a room while Mick and Kieth were screwing around. The Stones ended up releasing it as their second single to help get them started.
They did and some did not play along with the record. They would play the record due to moving from show to show with the most likelihood the setting would not have proper sound, instrument or camera setup to allow live singing.
I'm not sure of the story of this video, but often in "live" performances, the performers are lip synching, or quietly singing along with a version being played in the background. Other times a recorded version will be substituted during the editing.
Acrually its live, i lnow it sound studio, but thats because they would often play this song for a long time, so tgey jist got really good and consistent with it, so the studio recording took only one take and had minimal to no editing
Há uma casa em New Orleans Eles chamam o Rising Sun E tem sido a ruína de muitos pobres a minha mãe foi um alfaiate Sewed meus novos jeans meu pai era um homem Gamblin ' Down in New Orleans Agora, a única coisa que um apostador precisa é uma mala e uma é quando está em um bêbado Oh mãe, diga as suas crianças Não fazer o que eu fiz Passe as suas vidas em pecado e miséria na Casa do Sol Nascente Bem, eu tenho um pé na plataforma e o outro pé no trem Eu vou voltar para New Orleans para usar essa bola e corrente Bem, há uma casa em New Orleans eles chamam o Rising Sun E tem sido a ruína de muitos jovens pobres . Eric Burdon & The Animals House Of The Rising Sun There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God I know I'm one My mother was a tailor She sewed my new blue jeans My father was a gamblin' man Down in New Orleans Now the only thing a gambler needs Is a suitcase and trunk And the only time he's satisfied Is when he's on a drunk Oh mother tell your children Find more lyrics at Not to do what I have done Spend your lives in sin and misery In the House of the Rising Sun Well, I got one foot on the platform The other foot on the train I'm goin' back to New Orleans To wear that ball and chain Well, there is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy And God I know I'm one