Animals one of the British bands in the 1960s who launched what became commonly known as an invasion of the American pop charts culture,led by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Donavon,Dave Clark 5, Kinks,the Yardbirds, Searchers, and many others,all affected the course of Rock and Roll in America 🇺🇸 the influence from Britain including hair styles and clothes,in Britain it was the age of the Mods who wore suits and flashy clothes and rode Vespa and lambretta scooters and the rockers who dressed in jeans and leather jackets and rode motorbikes, great reaction thanks 🙏
I met the singer and stood around him for around 10 minutes after seeing his show in the town where I live. I could barely think of anything to say about anything so I kinda kept to myself 😊
He's "going back to New Orleans to wear that ball and chain" means he's going to prison. He followed in his father's footsteps despite his mother's admonitions, and did something in the house that sent him to prison.
I've always taken it to mean he is going back to the house of the rising sun. He is a prisoner to his vice(s) and can't escape. As he's boarding the train he acknowledges he's heading back to his chains of addiction. Great song, he sings the absolute hell out of it.
His voice inflection and power is direct contrast with his countenance. Cold hard stoic look into the camera contrasted with the shouting chords brings the harsh reality of substance abuse right into the viewer/listeners face. Brilliantly choreographed.
Eric also puts on a passable southern accent on quite a few words. But The Animals are NOT from the U.S. south; they're part of the British Invasion described above by christophersmith7041.
An all time classic, no mistake. Eric Burdon the singer is only 23, but looks and sounds like he's lived through a hundred bar room brawls. And so he gets the lyrics across as if he's lived that life. Brilliant.
Alan Price was playing a Hammond organ. Back then, every keyboard player had one if they could afford it, from recording artists to the guys who played at our dances every week. Happy days!
In New Orleans/Mississippi and other southern states when someone dies it is/was a tradition to parade the body though the streets while a band followed playing up beet music as a celebration of the person who passed away. In this video the song is about the temptation that New Orleans has to offer (gambling,prostitutes and such) and the consequences that follow if you ignore them. Hehe you would be very surprised as to the songs they wrote but you didn't know it was theirs. For instance ua-cam.com/video/PclhNB8BiwI/v-deo.html A song Blue Oyster Cult launched them selves off with. Peace and Love from Canada eh :) sorry :)
Eric Burdon was the bad boy king back then. It's my life and Misunderstood was other great songs by them. Eric later sang with the group War. Had the classic, Spill the Wine.
UK band part of the so-called British invasion of the US along with the Beatles, The Kinks The rolling stones among others The big guy at the back playing the base guitar is Chas Chandler he after leaving the animals he was introduced to Jimi Hendrix invited him to England formed a band with two UK guys and the rest is history.
Loved your reaction to one of the best songs EVER!. If you have never heared the song I'm about to suggest for you to give your reaction too, have a listen to "Vincent" by Don Maclean, it will blow your mind.
HEEEYYYY GORGEOUSS🥰🥰🥰
Hey hey hope you doing OK today
@@favouriteislandgirl I am. I hope you are having a nice day or morning 😁
Over 60 years of listening to this song.
I still get chills.
Hits hard.
Animals one of the British bands in the 1960s who launched what became commonly known as an invasion of the American pop charts culture,led by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Donavon,Dave Clark 5, Kinks,the Yardbirds, Searchers, and many others,all affected the course of Rock and Roll in America 🇺🇸 the influence from Britain including hair styles and clothes,in Britain it was the age of the Mods who wore suits and flashy clothes and rode Vespa and lambretta scooters and the rockers who dressed in jeans and leather jackets and rode motorbikes, great reaction thanks 🙏
I met the singer and stood around him for around 10 minutes after seeing his show in the town where I live. I could barely think of anything to say about anything so I kinda kept to myself 😊
He's "going back to New Orleans to wear that ball and chain" means he's going to prison. He followed in his father's footsteps despite his mother's admonitions, and did something in the house that sent him to prison.
I've always taken it to mean he is going back to the house of the rising sun. He is a prisoner to his vice(s) and can't escape. As he's boarding the train he acknowledges he's heading back to his chains of addiction. Great song, he sings the absolute hell out of it.
@@JohnnyLag1776 ... That was my interpretation also
I thought he was going back to NOLA to get married. lol
Beautiful woman and accent. Nice take on this all-time classic Animals song.
Awsss sweet thank you 🎉
listen to more of their music they played pop, rock, and blues music
It's a vox continental organ played by alan Price--Eric Burdon -vocals
His voice inflection and power is direct contrast with his countenance. Cold hard stoic look into the camera contrasted with the shouting chords brings the harsh reality of substance abuse right into the viewer/listeners face. Brilliantly choreographed.
Eric also puts on a passable southern accent on quite a few words. But The Animals are NOT from the U.S. south; they're part of the British Invasion described above by christophersmith7041.
Eric Burdon the lead singer is 83 years old now and still singing.
Another great one baby girl. I love how you almost become part of the song and give it your full attention. Your the best. ❤😊
Such an amazing and heartfelt reaction! 'Don't bring me down' is another groovy and soulful hit they had.
An all time classic, no mistake. Eric Burdon the singer is only 23, but looks and sounds like he's lived through a hundred bar room brawls. And so he gets the lyrics across as if he's lived that life. Brilliant.
Alan Price was playing a Hammond organ. Back then, every keyboard player had one if they could afford it, from recording artists to the guys who played at our dances every week. Happy days!
It's actually a Vox
@@cosmo1eleven855 A Vox Continental, popular with many rock bands (and others) starting in the early 1960s.
@@artbagley1406 ..yes I know
In New Orleans/Mississippi and other southern states when someone dies it is/was a tradition to parade the body though the streets while a band followed playing up beet music as a celebration of the person who passed away. In this video the song is about the temptation that New Orleans has to offer (gambling,prostitutes and such) and the consequences that follow if you ignore them. Hehe you would be very surprised as to the songs they wrote but you didn't know it was theirs. For instance ua-cam.com/video/PclhNB8BiwI/v-deo.html A song Blue Oyster Cult launched them selves off with. Peace and Love from Canada eh :) sorry :)
Eric Burdon was the bad boy king back then. It's my life and Misunderstood was other great songs by them. Eric later sang with the group War. Had the classic, Spill the Wine.
UK band part of the so-called British invasion of the US along with the Beatles, The Kinks The rolling stones among others The big guy at the back playing the base guitar is Chas Chandler he after leaving the animals he was introduced to Jimi Hendrix invited him to England formed a band with two UK guys and the rest is history.
Checkout the Animals rendition of the song, ( It’s All Over Now Baby Blue) a Bob Dylan original!
It's called music, something you're not used to with the garbage available now
60s 70s.....80s...hammered the true emotions of love....loss...pain...
Great reaction ❤
Lovely rection, thank you!
Loved this reaction.
Cage the Elephant. Ain't no rest for the wicked❤
Loved your reaction to one of the best songs EVER!. If you have never heared the song I'm about to suggest for you to give your reaction too, have a listen to "Vincent" by Don Maclean, it will blow your mind.
Beautiful reaction young lady
I love your accent sister 👊🏿👍🏿🇬🇭
Thank you 🇹🇹
Excellent !!
Check out "We've Got To Get Out Of This Place "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Alan Price .
I would like to see what you think of The Doors, LA Woman
Its about an Opium Den that had prostitutes and gambling , he was hooked for life
What island 🏝️? Now check out "It's My Life"
Banger!
Looking lovely today Island Girl! ❤🥰😍
Ashley I think burning down the house! Please.
VOX organ
Il n'a pas appris à chanter comme ça à Neuilly!
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