Vic Briggs died 4 months ago, June of '21 - arranger of Burdon's masterpiece tribute to this festival & one of the grooviest songs ever recorded - cheers to you Vic for enriching our lives with that incredible contribution to music
Eric had such a strong, sexy voice, absolutely love his music. Also with the band, War! Wish I’d been born 10yrs earlier and experienced ‘67 Monterey Pop, the festival of love~music~peace 🎶 San Francisco 🎶☮️ 😻
Wish Eric had done "when I was young". I'm not hip, but Paint it Black stinks with excess. Don't worry Kitty, you got to feel the dying embers of Disco excess. Where is my red star? Never, none.
Thanks for posting. Often wanted to have the opportunity to hear the whole Monterey Pop Festival gig by Eric and his band. I have always been a huge fan of The Animals.
My friend, there is a movie bout Monterrey, Like later they did the Film bout Woodstock. And there is a Double CD. Box to buy, included all the live stuff from the doctor of music, Mr. Eric Burdon .. praises, aaron
Every band evolves, moves on. Speaking as a gigging musician, you get tired playing the same songs show after show. New material is what keeps you going, keeps things fresh in your mind. Hendrix evolved masterfully, he was tired of playing the same "hits" all the time. At Monterey Hendrix exploded onto the scene and was fresh and new, Eric Burdon had been doing it for years up to that point. The Animals were part of the 'hit making' "British Invasion" like so many other bands of the era. Eric Burdon is a phenomenal talent that was true to his love of blues and R&B. Yes this is from the psychedelic era and listening to a painfully out of tune "San Francisco Nights" was not the best but "Ginhouse Blues" & "Hey Gyp" are classic examples of the great Eric Burdon energy. Very few people will probably agree with me, I love their US vinyl album "Animalism" from about 1966 the best. Overlooked and not loaded with radio hits but OMG an incredible recording - 'Going Down Slow' 'Shake' (by Sam Cooke) 'Hit the Road Jack' 'Louisiana Blues' 'Hey Gyp' 'Smokestack Lightning' 'All Night Long' (by Frank Zappa) 'Rock Me Baby' (BB King) 'Lucille' (Little Richard)...this was top shelf through out, great musicians/arrangements/vocals/emotion/vibe. From Burdon's psychedelic time "Every One of Us" was a very good album too, better than the "Sky Pilot" material.... my two cents.
i’m 19 and missed this music during its relevancy and when it could be compared to music released alongside it, so even out of touch music is just as unique to me as a lot of the more experimental or forward pushing music, def agree that animalistic is underated, had a really good consistent sound and i liked it as a whole more then the original animals others albums minus maybe animal tracks
Not every 1964 English band could handle the shift to 1967 psychedelia . Eric Burden - with some new Animals on board - was a master of many styles . Im still waiting for the film of his whole set . How he , the Doors , Love and Led Zepplin missed the Woodstock Festival I will never understand .
I love that Eric did when he was whit the original Animals, but a artist ned to do and traey new tings i understand that. But for me Eric is at his best when he sings blues ,rytmen blues
" EVERYONE KNOW"S IT'S WINDY"( MY VERY 1ST DOG , NAMED AFTER TIS SONG WAS PLAYING AS WE RETURNED TO MY PARENTS EAST MEADOW, LONG ISLAND HOME(WHERE I GREW UP OUT OF THE " BRONX"), MY !(^# THUNDER BIRD RADIO PLAYED THIS SONG< AS I STOPPED AT A RED LIGHT< TURNED TO CHECK OUT MY NEWLT ADOPTED YOUNG PUP FROM " BID A WEE"< IN WANTAGH.I GENTLY TAPPED THR REAR BUMPER OF THE CAR AHEAD< WTH NO ACTUAL DAMAGE< RETURNED TO THE CAR< AND RENAMED THIS GIRL " WINDY"> LONG GONE< AQLONG WIT HER DAUGHTER, " TIPPY" & 5 SIBLINGS," WINDY" STILL ELICITS A TUG FROM MY DEEPEST HEART STRINGS." I SEE HER " WALKING DOWN OUR STREET"< SNILING AT EVERONE SHE MEETS"< UP UP ON HIGH< SHE DOES FLY"> REST IN PEACE: "WINDY & TIPPY".
Legend has it that this was one of the first major releases of owsleys success. the vibe was certainly right. this set is amazing ,has anyone ever done paint it black with more soul than burdon? shivers.
TENOR SAX(SELMER) & ELECTRIC VIOLIN(YAMAHA) R MY FAV'S> JOHN WEIDER IS SO OVER THE TOP HERE< ERIC BURDON"S PERFORMANCE IS ONE FOR THE AGES>(YES< I REALIZE NO "SAX" IN THIS SONG_YET_WHAT ABOUT MY "VERSION"????
No Chas Chandler-long gone by this time, to manage Hendrix, who of which played headlined this concert. Thus, Chas was probably there in person, watching his former bandmates play.
💙The new Animals were great! Every band & collaboration with Eric Burdon was fantastic! Everything he touches turns to gold. Best all genre singer that ever lived!💙
@@JJFrostMusic funny the songs they still play on the radio, are the ones he walked away from. The ones you mention don't get air time. Drugs sure screwed up everything.
@@ilovealaska2000 you know what, I don't give a fuck what is played on the radio, Eric also went on to boost the career the band War, spill the wine is is still being played. But anyways, those psychedelic songs are master pieces loved by deep cut music lovers, I like his early stuff too but in the late sixties in the time of psychedelia, you have to go progressive and not be a juice box. Eric burdon experimented with his craft and I respect that. Drugs did him great!
@@JJFrostMusic War kicked Eric to the curb.He had nothing after that. I grew up with the drug era. Drugs shortened the road for most groups. They couldn't even do pull off Woodstock 50. Eric Burton is a classic example of a has been.
It's my 73rd Birthday. I love playing Eric on my birthday!
I’m 5 years older than you.
Belated happy birthday 🥳 stay young inside and out always
@@ThreeorMore209 I'm impressed hope your doing very well there partner
Vic Briggs died 4 months ago, June of '21 - arranger of Burdon's masterpiece tribute to this festival & one of the grooviest songs ever recorded - cheers to you Vic for enriching our lives with that incredible contribution to music
@a_missippian Briggs was also the original 🎸 player in Brian Augers' TRINITY with Julie Driscoll.
Summer of Love '67 ... History being made !
It lives on each moment! 🎉
If love ❤️ 💖 and peace ✨️ 😌
is in your heart. ✌️ ☮️ 🕊
Eric had such a strong, sexy voice, absolutely love his music. Also with the band, War!
Wish I’d been born 10yrs earlier and experienced ‘67 Monterey Pop, the festival of love~music~peace
🎶 San Francisco 🎶☮️
😻
Wish Eric had done "when I was young". I'm not hip, but Paint it Black stinks with excess. Don't worry Kitty, you got to feel the dying embers of Disco excess. Where is my red star? Never, none.
I was born in S.F. but was only 10 when this happened!
But 3 years later, I was hip. 🎉
Close your eyes and feel the music 🎶 open your heart -
and you're there! 🎉
It's the summer ☀️ of love ❤️ right now.
Peace ✌️ ☮️ 🕊
PARA MI LA MEJOR VOZ DE UN CANTANTE DE ROCK DE LOS 60'S 70'S.
saw the original animals and this version several times eric was always good great voice
The mother of all future Festivals ! Never let it be forgotten !
Pleased that there are like-minded goodfolk out there ! Stay safe & ever joyful.
This guy is amazing! Sexy, handsome and with a fantastic voice
Melhor Banda The Animals Eric Burdon Melhor Cantor de Rock Blues e Lindo Irene Pontes
This was a unique band.Good records and awesome live.
Thanks for posting. Often wanted to have the opportunity to hear the whole Monterey Pop Festival gig by Eric and his band. I have always been a huge fan of The Animals.
My friend, there is a movie bout Monterrey, Like later they did the Film bout Woodstock. And there is a Double CD. Box to buy, included all the live stuff from the doctor of music, Mr. Eric Burdon .. praises, aaron
Every band evolves, moves on. Speaking as a gigging musician, you get tired playing the same songs show after show. New material is what keeps you going, keeps things fresh in your mind. Hendrix evolved masterfully, he was tired of playing the same "hits" all the time. At Monterey Hendrix exploded onto the scene and was fresh and new, Eric Burdon had been doing it for years up to that point.
The Animals were part of the 'hit making' "British Invasion" like so many other bands of the era. Eric Burdon is a phenomenal talent that was true to his love of blues and R&B. Yes this is from the psychedelic era and listening to a painfully out of tune "San Francisco Nights" was not the best but "Ginhouse Blues" & "Hey Gyp" are classic examples of the great Eric Burdon energy.
Very few people will probably agree with me, I love their US vinyl album "Animalism" from about 1966 the best. Overlooked and not loaded with radio hits but OMG an incredible recording - 'Going Down Slow' 'Shake' (by Sam Cooke) 'Hit the Road Jack' 'Louisiana Blues' 'Hey Gyp' 'Smokestack Lightning' 'All Night Long' (by Frank Zappa) 'Rock Me Baby' (BB King) 'Lucille' (Little Richard)...this was top shelf through out, great musicians/arrangements/vocals/emotion/vibe.
From Burdon's psychedelic time "Every One of Us" was a very good album too, better than the "Sky Pilot" material.... my two cents.
*@RRFOLK: Right On!!---Eric was way ahead of curve and I totally agree with your view of Eric Burdon and The New Animals!*
i’m 19 and missed this music during its relevancy and when it could be compared to music released alongside it, so even out of touch music is just as unique to me as a lot of the more experimental or forward pushing music, def agree that animalistic is underated, had a really good consistent sound and i liked it as a whole more then the original animals others albums minus maybe animal tracks
Love Eric Burdons body of work especially with the band War. Sky Pilot gets me in the feels. Eric was a phenomenal blues singer omg!!
Thanks for this upload. Never heard the whole set before and always wondered.
Damm that's tight man! San Francisco
Not every 1964 English band could handle the shift to 1967 psychedelia . Eric Burden - with some new Animals on board - was a master of many styles . Im still waiting for the film of his whole set . How he , the Doors , Love and Led Zepplin missed the Woodstock Festival I will never understand .
with LZ it was due to Peter Grant unwilling to let them share the stage
@@a_missippian They played the 1969 Texas Festival with Janis , Sly , Johnny Winter etc . Must have been quite a party -
Doors weren't allowed due to Jim morrison and his sick show and passing out at concerts. Truth
As far as Love goes Arthur Lee was way fucked up and just didn't want to leave LA
@@mrheem44 Sounds like the tall guy from the Byrds !
I love that Eric did when he was whit the original Animals, but a artist ned to do and traey new tings i understand that. But for me Eric is at his best when he sings blues ,rytmen blues
My favorite performance of the festival along with The Association
" EVERYONE KNOW"S IT'S WINDY"( MY VERY 1ST DOG , NAMED AFTER TIS SONG WAS PLAYING AS WE RETURNED TO MY PARENTS EAST MEADOW, LONG ISLAND HOME(WHERE I GREW UP OUT OF THE " BRONX"), MY !(^# THUNDER BIRD RADIO PLAYED THIS SONG< AS I STOPPED AT A RED LIGHT< TURNED TO CHECK OUT MY NEWLT ADOPTED YOUNG PUP FROM " BID A WEE"< IN WANTAGH.I GENTLY TAPPED THR REAR BUMPER OF THE CAR AHEAD< WTH NO ACTUAL DAMAGE< RETURNED TO THE CAR< AND RENAMED THIS GIRL " WINDY"> LONG GONE< AQLONG WIT HER DAUGHTER, " TIPPY" & 5 SIBLINGS," WINDY" STILL ELICITS A TUG FROM MY DEEPEST HEART STRINGS." I SEE HER " WALKING DOWN OUR STREET"< SNILING AT EVERONE SHE MEETS"< UP UP ON HIGH< SHE DOES FLY"> REST IN PEACE: "WINDY & TIPPY".
Along Comes Mary best of show
Legend has it that this was one of the first major releases of owsleys success. the vibe was certainly right. this set is amazing ,has anyone ever done paint it black with more soul than burdon? shivers.
Human-Be In possibly? This certainly was too. Aparently Owsley had distributors in the crowd maintaining the vibes.✌
Missed The Animals and EBATA too but have been fortunate to see Eric several times here down under.
Anybody know if there will ever be an official release of this performance of Paint It Black?
Listening to this for the first time… so far incredible…hang on…
@@reeceschrock396 $2 hit.
Incredibly clear sound for something from the '60s.
analog is better.
Incredible mix...and very well excuited...thanks for the post....
Eric Burdon vocals, John Weider guitar and violin, Vic Briggs guitar, Danny McCulloch bass guitar, Barry Jenkins drums.
*What A Band!!*
Briggs died this past June - incredible guitarist & arranger, esp on "Monterey"
WOW! Far-out man............. I was 12 years old in 1967 when San Francisco Nights came out, my older brother have it on a 45 record............
Awesome
Thank you for this. It's amazing! ❤️
So glad to hear the entire set. Just wished I was there☹️
I agree...
Absolutely!
Me too; born 10 years too late😞
To have been there. Stranded in the Midwest .
thank you
TENOR SAX(SELMER) & ELECTRIC VIOLIN(YAMAHA) R MY FAV'S> JOHN WEIDER IS SO OVER THE TOP HERE< ERIC BURDON"S PERFORMANCE IS ONE FOR THE AGES>(YES< I REALIZE NO "SAX" IN THIS SONG_YET_WHAT ABOUT MY "VERSION"????
Eric Burdon was a great vocalist from Newcastle on the river Tyne England
YES... Lidia! Janis!
Wow! Where has this been sitting all this time?
Vic Briggs with some nasty licks at this outing ...
No Chas Chandler-long gone by this time, to manage Hendrix, who of which played headlined this concert. Thus, Chas was probably there in person, watching his former bandmates play.
His former bandmates weren't there. Eric Burdon & The Animals was a completely new band, not featuring any of The Animals except Burdon.
@@simplechronology2605 Barry Jenkins had played in both bands
San Francisco a beautiful city, has anyone asked him as of the past 5 years, what da ya think now
THE SKUNK NOES
Genial @:^)
0:19 0:24 0:27 0:28 0:29 0:30 0:36
What did you do to this? 🍺
That guitar solo in the middle of hey gyp sounds like someone is playing the guitar with a lump of brown doo doo oh, why not simply use a pick?
Que salga el vídeo así no tiene chiste, atte. Sr. Garcia
The new Animals reeked. Burdon groveling before the San Fran hippy set was a real low point.
💙The new Animals were great! Every band & collaboration with Eric Burdon was fantastic! Everything he touches turns to gold. Best all genre singer that ever lived!💙
Burdon has never groveled. You must have your videos mixed up.
The originals Animals much better
@@donnawyllie2590 Have you heard Monterey? Terrific bass and lead guitar. You may not like the sound but the New Animals were excellent musicians
@@granthurlburt4062love Monterey too along with San Franciscan Nights, plus his work with War.
What a waste, they didn't even play one of those songs that made them a rock legend. Eric Burton, the drugs really screwed up his mind. Shame.
@@derkommissar785 that's why they crashed, Sky pilot was more aligned with the original sound they had. Burton made bad choices long after that.
There psychedelic stuff was a beautiful era, you had stuff like all is one, winds of changes, a girl sandoz, and their cover of Coloured Rain.
@@JJFrostMusic funny the songs they still play on the radio, are the ones he walked away from. The ones you mention don't get air time. Drugs sure screwed up everything.
@@ilovealaska2000 you know what, I don't give a fuck what is played on the radio, Eric also went on to boost the career the band War, spill the wine is is still being played. But anyways, those psychedelic songs are master pieces loved by deep cut music lovers, I like his early stuff too but in the late sixties in the time of psychedelia, you have to go progressive and not be a juice box. Eric burdon experimented with his craft and I respect that. Drugs did him great!
@@JJFrostMusic War kicked Eric to the curb.He had nothing after that. I grew up with the drug era. Drugs shortened the road for most groups. They couldn't even do pull off Woodstock 50. Eric Burton is a classic example of a has been.
This is cool! Paint It Black on Monterey Pop film is too cut up. Shame....
His group sounds like Velvet Underground. Good stuff......