Love Eric Burdon Music! Love The Animals! I experienced The Eric Burdon Band in 1981. Eric entered from the front doors of the club, walked past me 3 feet away and straight to his mic on a small stage. What an amazing, powerful voice and presence. And, I was fortunate to experience The (Reunited Original) Animals, at a much larger venue, on their 1983 World Tour. Absolutely one of the best concerts in my lifetime.
Hi l the same seen Eric in 1982 with 4 top l.a. musicians in a club in Melbourne Australia the guitarist was Micheal Walden ,the band was amazing blew me away Eric at his peak ,if you get a chance listen to these 2 solo songs of his called "The last drive plus Gotta get it on "They are both from the 70s period Cheers👍✌✌"
I love Erics personality, he is a biker who inspired me to ride motorbikes and i grew up listening firstly to the Animals, bob Dylan, Stones and Beatles and ready steady go. Great to see him happy with his lovely wife looking so well.
Eric can carry on an interesting, intelligent conversation. Plus listening to him speak with his accent is just the icing on the cake! Plus he’s so good looking too!
as eric would say to john .... i am the egg man, coo coo cah choo....i am 71 years old and am still blown away by the awesomeness of you tube....to see people interviewed in their 20s, 40s, 60s, 80s at the touch of my fingertips in the comfort of my home....i have been trying to pin down the egg man story and how the beatles got their name and much other stuff....i hope the ease of getting youtube is never taken away from the people...excellent interview here
I saw an interview with Eric and he said John Lennon and him went to this orgy and they both were at the refrigerator and started throwing eggs. Eric threw one and it hit a guy's bottom, but then his wife interrupts the interview and she tells him to tell the truth about Eric having sex with a girl and he smashed an egg in her. It's a newer interview.
I saw him with War. I saw Alan Price do the O'Lucky man soundtrack at the Great American Music Hall now owned by Boz Scaggs. Don't remember if he did the Jarrow Song. My brother playing Ray Charles & James Brown in the 50's set me up for anything. Lydia Pense of Cold Blood and Michael Shrieve of Santana from RWC grew up on the same stuff. Pigpen was listening to the same black stations. I heard Elvis on black radio, never was my cup ot tea. Even then I liked Carl Perkins and the black versions better.
Hello Eric are you still riding the motorcycle I have friends down there 29 palms and Joshua they tell me that you could be seen riding up and down the streets on Harley-Davidson is that something that you still enjoy doing? I'm a motorcycle freak myself so I know there once once once this scooter had no choice and the question was asked who has won the most eccentric artist that you know of I would add to that Joe Cocker along with Leon Russell they were some of that wild and crazy one day I'll be able to swing by and maybe take out for a drink or vice versa well whatever whatever clever okay so I hope you have a great 2021 and continue to be successful and no good luck with your profile looking over there I'm hoping to retire House of the Rising Sun on a T-shirt and selling T-shirts so do I have your blessing
Also just remember something you may enjoy. His BF Philip J Payne wrote a good book & Eric had some input. The book is called Eric Burdon: Rebel Without A Pause. Enjoy 📖. 🌺 ☮️ ✌🏻
@@khobso2Hey kid, can you show a little respect to the bigger Eric Burdon fans, they'll see that you're not mature enough to be a real Eric Burdon fan and your mother should tell you respect for elders Haha typical Generation Z 🥱
Have attended many of his concerts, met him, have a lot of his records, book, photo albums, fan since teenager ❤
Favorite singer ❤
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Love Eric Burdon Music!
Love The Animals!
I experienced The Eric Burdon Band in 1981. Eric entered from the front doors of the club, walked past me 3 feet away and straight to his mic on a small stage. What an amazing, powerful voice and presence.
And, I was fortunate to experience The (Reunited Original) Animals, at a much larger venue, on their 1983 World Tour.
Absolutely one of the best concerts in my lifetime.
Hi l the same seen Eric in 1982 with 4 top l.a. musicians in a club in Melbourne Australia the guitarist was Micheal Walden ,the band was amazing blew me away Eric at his peak ,if you get a chance listen to these 2 solo songs of his called "The last drive plus Gotta get it on "They are both from the 70s period Cheers👍✌✌"
I love Erics personality, he is a biker who
inspired me to ride motorbikes and i grew up listening firstly to the Animals, bob Dylan, Stones and Beatles and ready steady go. Great to see him happy with his lovely wife looking so well.
I love Eric Burdon so much🧡 his presence, energy and voice are just amazing. And the way he carries himself, too charming.
On
Eric can carry on an interesting, intelligent conversation. Plus listening to him speak with his accent is just the icing on the cake! Plus he’s so good looking too!
He does not try to be cool he just is. Like him Bob Dylan eat your heart out...(LITERALLY) HA NO NEVER MIND THE BLOOD
@@samisamsam4104 He's a Geordie! My best mate is a Geordie (Newcastle on tyne). Love him love the accent!
@@jameswitham2141I’m a Geordie and The Animals are great hometown heroes, even that thief Alan Price.
Just HOT
Agreed
I just adore Eric Burdon. Great icon from the British Invasion & still going strong. RIP to the original band members who have passed.
Ive always thought Eric was an old soul even when he was very young
Makes such a massive difference when the interview actually has knowledge and enthusiasm about the subject he’s interviewing.
Fred was a music man!
as eric would say to john .... i am the egg man, coo coo cah choo....i am 71 years old and am still blown away by the awesomeness of you tube....to see people interviewed in their 20s, 40s, 60s, 80s at the touch of my fingertips in the comfort of my home....i have been trying to pin down the egg man story and how the beatles got their name and much other stuff....i hope the ease of getting youtube is never taken away from the people...excellent interview here
I saw an interview with Eric and he said John Lennon and him went to this orgy and they both were at the refrigerator and started throwing eggs. Eric threw one and it hit a guy's bottom, but then his wife interrupts the interview and she tells him to tell the truth about Eric having sex with a girl and he smashed an egg in her. It's a newer interview.
That's when John started to call him the Egg man. lol
Thanks for uploading this. Very interesting!
Wish I had more interviews from this show
@@ClevelandLiveMusic
That’d be great but watching this one gem is better than some of the lesser videos which are uploaded elsewhere. Thanks again.
It would be so cool to hang out with him a few days and just listen to his stories
Yes to listen to his stories, and listen to him talk in that great speaking voice of his! Love his accent!
Thank you for posting, excellent interview
Good interviewer and questions.
Fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Nice interview, thanks!
Great interviewer!
Fred was a player as well as talk show icon in Cleveland. This show is what ABC modeled GMA after!
Sweet.
This was the same year my mother was born !
No one cares disrespectful people like you !
A year long high school reunion = Pure hell. Lol.
I saw him with War. I saw Alan Price do the O'Lucky man soundtrack at the Great
American Music Hall now owned by Boz Scaggs. Don't remember if he did the Jarrow
Song. My brother playing Ray Charles & James Brown in the 50's set me up for anything.
Lydia Pense of Cold Blood and Michael Shrieve of Santana from RWC grew up on the same
stuff. Pigpen was listening to the same black stations. I heard Elvis on black radio, never was my
cup ot tea. Even then I liked Carl Perkins and the black versions better.
Best collaboration was with War ❗
@@zovalentine7305 Spill the Wine, Eric Burdon and War, live, is a masterpiece
Jazz buffs in the sixties didn't miss out on rhythm and blues, but most Americans were not into jazz.
I loves me some Eric. ❤❤
TRES Cool
❤ Eric❤
Hello Eric are you still riding the motorcycle I have friends down there 29 palms and Joshua they tell me that you could be seen riding up and down the streets on Harley-Davidson is that something that you still enjoy doing? I'm a motorcycle freak myself so I know there once once once this scooter had no choice and the question was asked who has won the most eccentric artist that you know of I would add to that Joe Cocker along with Leon Russell they were some of that wild and crazy one day I'll be able to swing by and maybe take out for a drink or vice versa well whatever whatever clever okay so I hope you have a great 2021 and continue to be successful and no good luck with your profile looking over there I'm hoping to retire House of the Rising Sun on a T-shirt and selling T-shirts so do I have your blessing
Joshua Tree
I looked up this book and apparently it sells for hundreds??? wtf happened 😅🙃
Amazon $14 and change. 🌺
But I did see the ones going for $90. But if you want a better price Amazon has it.
Also just remember something you may enjoy. His BF Philip J Payne wrote a good book & Eric had some input. The book is called Eric Burdon: Rebel Without A Pause. Enjoy 📖. 🌺 ☮️ ✌🏻
@@jellybean2950 I have that book too. Very enjoyable!
@@oldrvr ... 🥰
Love the wavy film thingy goin on......great while smokin rope.....
One nice guy talking with anther.
big fans ericburdon -up facebook???
Bro shut up with those comments already
@@khobso2Hey kid, can you show a little respect to the bigger Eric Burdon fans, they'll see that you're not mature enough to be a real Eric Burdon fan and your mother should tell you respect for elders
Haha typical Generation Z 🥱
@@khobso2He saw Eric Burdon 1964!
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