Just a few days for the celebration of the "life" of an splendid voice and style of singing... it was just his.RIP Actually the whole album was fantastic...
This version burns like a raging fire. How could they do such a great cover of this song. Then nothing else. Well all these years later and it still burns.
How could this cover still be so obscure? This should be the most well known version over The Animals version. This one rocks! It's always been my fave too!
Thia version would be even darker if they didn't omit the second to last verse: With one foot on the platform The other foot on the train I'm going back to New Orleans To wear that ball and chain
First heard this song when in the Navy stationed in the Philippines in 1970. Blew me away. Love the Animals but this rendition by Frigid Pink defiantly my favorite.
One of my favorite songs in grade school. Was blown away by the guitar work and that badass clear voice. Never understood why Frigid Pink never made it bigger- they should have!!!👍👍🎸🥁🎼❤️
Nobody did the House of the Rising Sun like Frigid Pink I can remember listening to them when I was growing up living in Michigan guess I’m telling my age what an underrated band.
I remember being totally psyched to share this "really heavy band from MI" with my folks...as soon as I pressed play (it was CD) my dad says "oh! Frijid Pink! I saw them at the Jackson Highschool auditorium!" 🤘😁✌️
Maybe 10 years ago I saw a video of Lightnin Hopkins sitting down and playing a wah. He didn’t even need to think about playing it was automatic, so he could focus his full undivided attention on the wah modulation, and he made it sound just like a rolling river. Completely hallucinatory. I’ve never found the video again, but occasionally I remember it and look for it
Frijid Pink - House of the Rising Sun 1610pm 1.8.23 yeah mudhoney's proto set-up: green river must have decided to emulate and progress with the idea of emulating frijid park...
Some time in the early 70s my older brother bought a box of 8-tracks from a guy he worked with, when I was about 14. There was one from a group called Frijid Pink. The only song I recognized was a song with the same name as an Animals song so I thought I would give it a try. To this day it's, to me, the very best version and is on my play list on my phone.
A Psychedelic version of The House Of The Rising Sun. Very intense and electrified sounding song. But these guys did justice to this song because they knocked it out of the ball park.
=^.^= guessing coke for the bassest, he's just hella happy to be there some hella good weed for the lead, totally chill and acid for vocals... free love man... drummer I cant get a good enough look... but it's not like they need anything to be crazy xD although, this seems to be a dub to the video, cuz we are missing a rhythm guitar player
I was driving home from college classes when I first this on the radio. I can remember that drive like it was yesterday. Heart pounding, electrifying, stunning.
Since I was in grade school/Jr. High.... this version of this great song has and always will be the best version of The House of the Rising Sun. It brings back SO many great memories! The Pinkest of the Frost!! Frijid Pink
This is the ultimate psychadelic tune from that era for me. First heard it on a tiny sounding am radio and it knocked me out then. It is a joy to hear this sonic masterpiece through a decent speaker system. Childhood dreams do come true sometimes.
@@gianfaustotignonsini4635 I forget his name but it's out there if you Google it. He died some years ago and sadly this original singer too... Tom Beaudry aka 'Kelly Green'. RIP to both ⚘⚘🕊🕊🤧🤧
Brilliantly loud in person, second only to Blue Cheer who have the record for most blown teen eardrums in the 60's, lol. Dig this cats guitar work, the psychedelic edge over the Animals original version, this one kicks ass for sure. Saw them twice LIVE! and yes, still have most of my herring today...'WHAT!?"
That's saying somethin' if they are 2nd to Blue Cheer. They held the record for me till years later AC/DC was so loud my ear drums were distorting. It's no good if you can't understand the music because it is to loud.
@David B2431 I saw early Kansas in Charlotte and for me that was my only uncomfortable volume concert. Not to say there has not been a few loud ones. 😉
I'm 67 years young and remember this song back in the early 70s. Such a great version of this classic tune. I've always enjoyed the Animal's version, but this one is my favorite. And also the rest of the Frijid Pink titled album is really awesome. Check out Drivin Blues 🎸
@@quentinmichel7581 Song is fantastic to this date. Too bad today's artist cannot even compete with the golden era of Rock/Blues/Metal. Keep on living my friend! Enjoy what these artists have left us.
@@Scorpion54092 that's kind of why I really enjoy watching all these reaction videos I really have a blast when today's Young people see these bands and say "how the hell did I not know about this?" I just smile sagely 😁
@@quentinmichel7581 Exactly, kids today don't know what their missing. Back then Music was about passion, now it's all about money that's why people don't feel the same emotions as they did 30+ years ago. Music was about passion back then instead of the money and the popularity. I, myself also get a warm feeling when I watch kids in their teens/twenties experience what we've experienced. I wish music would go back to what it was back then. The technology has advanced so much they could even be superior than what it was back then if they had the heart to do so. Stop chasing dollars and make music with passion and heart. :)
I remember hearing this on the radio growing up. I was 15 when this was released. I had forgotten about this version until I stumbled across it recently. Loved it, still do. Very rocking version of this song. Fit in perfectly back then.
When we used to get totally drunk and stoned in college in the 70's, this epic song was what we closed the night down with... best song cranked at high volumes...
GOD BLESS, robabywhere, the honesty is awesome.... both you and this awsome version of a raw song. Those where the days. So glad you survived, as has so many others that can remember the power of the music of this era.... carry on dude....🖤
It was great growing up in the Detroit area. The Amboy Dukes, Bob Seger System, and Frijid Pink were invited to play at some of our high school dances. Oh, also Teagarden and VanWinkle. Back then, I never would've imagined I'd make it to 71 and still be wearing bell bottoms and crazy old hippy clothes, but I am. Old rockers never die. We just tell all these kids about the great music and times they missed.
I remember watching the movie, Remember the Titans, quite a while back with a crowd of teens in the house. When this song came on during one scene, I nailed the title and band on the first note. The kids were amazed that I could do it, since they had never heard of it.
Oh WOW!! HEAVY , MAN!! With the echo on the vocals … that bass line too is Grungy Great. Never heard of them before nor seen/heard this version. ❤ Lucky me! ❤
That's TOM HARRIS, Original Bass Guitar with Frijid Pink. His sister Judy Harris was Band Manager (my dear friend) and handled all their Fan mail, T-Shirt sales, Record sales. Her husband was Tour Manager. Frijid Pink toured Europe and Australia where they were smash hits!!!
THE GREATEST version of this CLASSIC SONG! I remember when this song hit the air waves! CLASSIC ROCK at IT'S BEST!!! I'M 67 years old and I Still ROCK OUT!!!
Had this on 8-track cassette back in the day. Me and the crew would ride around jammin' to this in Marco's '69 Chevelle SS 396. Good times.......good times.
When i was 15 (in 1977) i had over 900 albums in my collection, and i subscribed to an underground Rock Album magazine, but never heard of this band until now. My great grandfather's dad was born in Germany, he moved from St. Louis, MO. to Detroit where my grandfather & dad were born. So this band has a special place in my heart.
Heavier and more psychedelic version than those that preceded it because that is where rock music had moved to at that stage. The Animals' version was considered pretty heavy when it came out. Music in many ways is a time capsule.
Nobody could perform that song like Frigid Pink 😉
Saw them do this live........incredible!!! 1969.
Frigid Pink blows everyone away. It's my favorite from my early past
You must really like this video terry
It's just sad that'll never be music like that ever again!!! 60 & 70 just the Best & most Talented. Thanks for the memories.😎💯✌️
The best version of House of the Rising Sun
👎👎👎👎👎
Lead singer Tom Beaudry passed away 09/02/2021. RIP brother, millions of people appreciated that voice. 🙏🇺🇲
He dated a girl that lived across the street from me. Cool to see him come over in his Stars and Stripes jump suit.
@@spokes28 where at ? They were from outside of Detroit , Michigan _
@@hollywoodjoe123 Wyandotte
Just a few days for the celebration of the "life" of an splendid voice and style of singing... it was just his.RIP Actually the whole album was fantastic...
no sabía en paz descanse Tom Beaudryt 🙏
Electrifying version, unlike any other. My favored for some 50 years.
This version burns like a raging fire. How could they do such a great cover of this song. Then nothing else. Well all these years later and it still burns.
How could this cover still be so obscure? This should be the most well known version over The Animals version. This one rocks! It's always been my fave too!
This is my favorite version frijid pink captures the darkness of the song. Just WOW!
Thia version would be even darker if they didn't omit the second to last verse:
With one foot on the platform
The other foot on the train
I'm going back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain
100 %!!!
First heard this song when in the Navy stationed in the Philippines in 1970. Blew me away. Love the Animals but this rendition by Frigid Pink defiantly my favorite.
A classic,taken to a higher level.
One of my favorite songs in grade school. Was blown away by the guitar work and that badass clear voice. Never understood why Frigid Pink never made it bigger- they should have!!!👍👍🎸🥁🎼❤️
One-hit wonders is the reason why. lol
@@Straydogger lame response
@@bikerhighmiler8998 2 great LPs don't equal 1 hit wonder's. Take care Highmiler.
@@alexgasiewski4970 lame
@@bikerhighmiler8998 I was agreeing with you , not the one who called them 1hit wonder's.
Outstanding rendition of an Rock and Roll classic ,
Amazing version of this song! Love it! ❤️👏🏻👏🏻
Nobody did the House of the Rising Sun like Frigid Pink I can remember listening to them when I was growing up living in Michigan guess I’m telling my age what an underrated band.
They are somewhat still jamming out Rick is still rocking with Frigid
MY record in broadcasting school!! Long intro. After all as jocks we had to bs into the lyrics!
@@kenken467 DOES ANY ONE REMEBER ANOTHER SINGER AND KEYBOARD PLAYER WITH FRIGID PINK NAMED PHIL PRESSOTO?
Right on Detroit raised here they did it perfect!
Never heard of them until now. Good stuff.
Fuzz guitar!!!!. You gotta love it!.
I remember being totally psyched to share this "really heavy band from MI" with my folks...as soon as I pressed play (it was CD) my dad says "oh! Frijid Pink! I saw them at the Jackson Highschool auditorium!" 🤘😁✌️
I love your story. Sharing a piece of rock history that's personal makes for the best kind of tale to tell. Peace 💚
@@DaveB-hg7el thank you for being a fan and appreciating all the boss underground music of MI (and the world) 🤘✌️
This is the best it's from my past nobody can beat Frigid Pink
After 50 years I still think it's the best use of a wah wah pedal in any song ever!
White Room by Cream.
Best wah wah.
Wah wah pedal best was Emerson Lake and Palmer song. You turn me on
Forgetting Hendrix?
Maybe 10 years ago I saw a video of Lightnin Hopkins sitting down and playing a wah. He didn’t even need to think about playing it was automatic, so he could focus his full undivided attention on the wah modulation, and he made it sound just like a rolling river. Completely hallucinatory. I’ve never found the video again, but occasionally I remember it and look for it
Frijid Pink - House of the Rising Sun 1610pm 1.8.23 yeah mudhoney's proto set-up: green river must have decided to emulate and progress with the idea of emulating frijid park...
Some time in the early 70s my older brother bought a box of 8-tracks from a guy he worked with, when I was about 14. There was one from a group called Frijid Pink. The only song I recognized was a song with the same name as an Animals song so I thought I would give it a try. To this day it's, to me, the very best version and is on my play list on my phone.
Same 🙂
I was born the year this song came out. This is one awesome song. We need more great guitarist today.
1000 mal gehört - 1000 mal Gänsehaut - Absolut zeitlos
These guys are in the zone! Best version of house of the rising sun, bar none!
What the living fuck is wrong with you?
zone troopers for sure
A Psychedelic version of The House Of The Rising Sun. Very intense and electrified sounding song. But these guys did justice to this song because they knocked it out of the ball park.
think they were rather knocked outa the park when they played this xD
Agree with you... 🙂✌️💜
=^.^=
guessing coke for the bassest, he's just hella happy to be there
some hella good weed for the lead, totally chill
and acid for vocals... free love man...
drummer I cant get a good enough look... but it's not like they need anything to be crazy xD
although, this seems to be a dub to the video, cuz we are missing a rhythm guitar player
I think knocked the park off the ball is a more fitting metaphor here.
@@devinpaul9026 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 why couldnt i think of this 👍👍
I've heard this song done by Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, and the Animals, among others. The best version is by Frijid Pink. By freaking far.
I don't recall the fabs doing this one. Can you direct me to it ?
Isn't this an Animal? I heard her in the 1971 movie - * Oh, lucky*
Please get James msrtal and Henry Hendrix
EXCELLENT ....but I keep Eric Burdon and the ANIMALS my first choice .
@@jean-lucbersou758 There's no harm in individual tastes. Listen well and enjoy, friend.
This man had a hell of a range in his voice and this band crushed!!!
His voice is altered during production of the record. The video is not live and even then the sound stage engineers alter the sounds as they go. LOL.
Non!!!!@@orsoncart9441
Frigid Pink is an early heavy metal band that very few people remember when they think of heavy metal bands.
Best version ever. Fantastic vocal, awesome guitar, great rhythm.
I came across this video and remembered that I went to school with the bass player Tom Harris. Great version of this hit song.
Nobody compares to Frigid Pink, me & my friends rocked out to it on early 70s
Bought that record as a 15 year old in 1971. I think the flip side "Drivin' blues" is the best song they ever recorded.
Drivin’ is kick ass
Boozin' Blues is better.
I bought 3 copies of the 45….. in case 2 wore out!
Same here 😊
God I had forgotten that it was a great "B" side am now going to try and trace it. cheers buddy.
It really doesn't get much better than this!
I was driving home from college classes when I first this on the radio. I can remember that drive like it was yesterday. Heart pounding, electrifying, stunning.
My absolute favorite version of this song. Fantastic soulful vocals and killer fuzztone guitar.
Frijid Pink legendary band!
The best Heavy Metal recording of all time.
Since I was in grade school/Jr. High.... this version of this great song has and always will be the best version of The House of the Rising Sun. It brings back SO many great memories! The Pinkest of the Frost!! Frijid Pink
I had heard of this band, but never heard any of their music. This is a fantastic version of this song.
Absolutely wonderful
I called into a radio station back in the 70's and asked the DJ to play this version, he said "yes, I have that right here".... no he didn't! :)
This is the ultimate psychadelic tune from that era for me. First heard it on a tiny sounding am radio and it knocked me out then. It is a joy to hear this sonic masterpiece through a decent speaker system. Childhood dreams do come true sometimes.
My first live concert was This band...In a small venue to boot...epic Drivin Blues is another banger from these guys
Check out the remaster version Rick did. Amazing!! 🎸
I still have my album I bought in the 1970's. Man! what memories! Thank you guys
who was lead guitarist?
@@gianfaustotignonsini4635 I forget his name but it's out there if you Google it.
He died some years ago and sadly this original singer too... Tom Beaudry aka 'Kelly Green'.
RIP to both ⚘⚘🕊🕊🤧🤧
Brilliantly loud in person, second only to Blue Cheer who have the record for most blown teen eardrums in the 60's, lol. Dig this cats guitar work, the psychedelic edge over the Animals original version, this one kicks ass for sure. Saw them twice LIVE! and yes, still have most of my herring today...'WHAT!?"
My mistake, thought Blue Cheer was a laundry detergent. 😂
That's saying somethin' if they are 2nd to Blue Cheer. They held the record for me till years later AC/DC was so loud my ear drums were distorting. It's no good if you can't understand the music because it is to loud.
@David B2431 I saw early Kansas in Charlotte and for me that was my only uncomfortable volume concert. Not to say there has not been a few loud ones. 😉
I'm pretty sure Slade would kick their Ass people who went to there Hostel gig Hereford, couldn't hear for months after. 😁😁
Yes, this is a fantastic version.
I used to listen to this for hours.
The absolute best, me & my friends rocked out to it. Yrs ago, Frigid Pink blows the others into next week. 😂
Truly a masterpiece, I love the animals but Frijid Pink kicked ass
Way way true but try sometime Geordie's version, yes, the one with singer Brian Johnson...
Best version of this song I've ever heard
Brings back memories
I'm 67 years young and remember this song back in the early 70s. Such a great version of this classic tune. I've always enjoyed the Animal's version, but this one is my favorite. And also the rest of the Frijid Pink titled album is really awesome.
Check out Drivin Blues 🎸
Yes - Drivin' Blues!
Mine too! Growing up in Detroit area had its pluses..
BTW it's FRIJID PINK with a "J".
😉
I first heard it on the first LP from Bob Dylan... Meanwhile I am 70..
Just heard this version... absolutely love!!!
Hello Diane.. how are things going with you?
I'm surprised that so few people like this - unless it's the same people watching it over and over again.
Im ready to hear that song 24 hours. Nice beautiful memories. Powerful voice. Guitars from the sky. Thank you for the great song
I still have the/my original lp
One of the bands that were the inspiration for Heavy Metal
The best version of this song I have ever heard! I listen to it over and over.......
Saw FP in 1971 at an All-Ages bar in North Syracuse ☘️☘️☘️
I literally just heard this song on SiriusXM and looked it up immediately. Best version that I've ever heard
I have not heard this version in a LONG time. Man I love their sound. They totally own this.
Haven’t heard this version in decades!
I concur. Can you imagine how epic this cover would be in an extended jam?
Just plain love ,love ,love ,this version. Kick ass rock n roll.
Hello Deb.. how are things going with you?
RIP Tom Beaudry, aka Kelly Green. The founder of so many things to come. Thank you for all you did.
As soon as I heard the intro on this version back in 1971, it immediately became my all time favourite version!
Habe heute das erste mal diese Version gehört. Fie ist richtig gut
This version didn't get the nationwide play it deserved, love this!♡
great voice, great drums, great bass, and exceptional guitar for a great song
This band nailed it
I love this version
This group were certainly ahead of their time. I had this album when I lived in SoCal in the 70's and still love their music.
I always loved this version!!!!!
Hello Robyn.. how are things going with you?
Don't care what anybody says but this is the best version of this song. Too bad it's so freaking underrated !
Absolutely; nothing else compares
I love the Animal's version; it's right up there too but i totally agree. When I first heard this in 1970 when i was 17 it simply blew my doors off.
@@quentinmichel7581 Song is fantastic to this date. Too bad today's artist cannot even compete with the golden era of Rock/Blues/Metal. Keep on living my friend! Enjoy what these artists have left us.
@@Scorpion54092 that's kind of why I really enjoy watching all these reaction videos I really have a blast when today's Young people see these bands and say "how the hell did I not know about this?" I just smile sagely 😁
@@quentinmichel7581 Exactly, kids today don't know what their missing. Back then Music was about passion, now it's all about money that's why people don't feel the same emotions as they did 30+ years ago. Music was about passion back then instead of the money and the popularity. I, myself also get a warm feeling when I watch kids in their teens/twenties experience what we've experienced. I wish music would go back to what it was back then. The technology has advanced so much they could even be superior than what it was back then if they had the heart to do so. Stop chasing dollars and make music with passion and heart. :)
I remember hearing this on the radio growing up. I was 15 when this was released. I had forgotten about this version until I stumbled across it recently. Loved it, still do. Very rocking version of this song. Fit in perfectly back then.
Loving "Frijid Pink" version. There's something wild and untamed in this cover that makes it my favorite one.
The wild and untamed vibe is due to the fact that the band was so high the singer could barely stay on his feet.
Agreed, except, this isn't the cover. The Animals covered THIS.
They all 'covered' it it's a folk song. Frigid started in 67 but animals released their version in 64.
@@curtisduke7553 Indeed. No one knows who wrote it!
When we used to get totally drunk and stoned in college in the 70's, this epic song was what we closed the night down with... best song cranked at high volumes...
GOD BLESS, robabywhere, the honesty is awesome.... both you and this awsome version of a raw song. Those where the days. So glad you survived, as has so many others that can remember the power of the music of this era.... carry on dude....🖤
I don't think it would be possible to ever get this turned up quite loud enough.
It was great growing up in the Detroit area. The Amboy Dukes, Bob Seger System, and Frijid Pink were invited to play at some of our high school dances. Oh, also Teagarden and VanWinkle. Back then, I never would've imagined I'd make it to 71 and still be wearing bell bottoms and crazy old hippy clothes, but I am. Old rockers never die. We just tell all these kids about the great music and times they missed.
We've got this song cranked up past 11 down here in S. Florida!!! Great Band!
I remember watching the movie, Remember the Titans, quite a while back with a crowd of teens in the house. When this song came on during one scene, I nailed the title and band on the first note. The kids were amazed that I could do it, since they had never heard of it.
The best and by far my favorite version of this classic!!👍😎🎶🎸✌🤘
What people might not remember is how obscure and under appreciated this saong was when it was released.
Oh WOW!! HEAVY , MAN!! With the echo on the vocals … that bass line too is Grungy Great.
Never heard of them before nor seen/heard this version. ❤ Lucky me! ❤
love the animals but this version is EPIC
Я бы Animals поставил на второе место
Alan price, keyboardist wanted to do a more rocking version, but was voted down.
my favorite version of the song. one of the first songs i ever heard, and it still takes me back 50 years...
Wow, that bassline is on point 🎸🎶🎵
That's TOM HARRIS, Original Bass Guitar with Frijid Pink.
His sister Judy Harris was Band Manager (my dear friend) and handled all their Fan mail, T-Shirt sales, Record sales.
Her husband was Tour Manager.
Frijid Pink toured Europe and Australia where they were smash hits!!!
THE GREATEST version of this CLASSIC SONG! I remember when this song hit the air waves! CLASSIC ROCK at IT'S BEST!!! I'M 67 years old and I Still ROCK OUT!!!
It's 2019. I'm 47 years old. I'm from New Orleans, and I am hearing this version for the first time Wow.. I love it. Thank God for UA-cam.
57 y/o here from NO also..I agree.
First Heavy Metal Song ever. Amazing Guitar, great Voice, Hearing this song now since I`as 10 !!!! Now I´m 60
You are on the same timeline as I am. I played their album to death.
Had this on 8-track cassette back in the day. Me and the crew would ride around jammin' to this in Marco's '69 Chevelle SS 396. Good times.......good times.
Wow I remember having this 45 in the early 70s and wearing that thing out!
great voice, great bass, great drums and an amazing guitar for a great song
Beautiful .Great voice.Brilliant!
Frijid Pink - Early pioneers of heavy metal...
A dutch band of course
@@micheldelmaschio9523 no, they were from Detroit
I thought they where from Den haag of The Hague NL !!!
In those years there where a lot of dutch pop , rock band
Contempories of the mighty Sabbath no less.
When i was 15 (in 1977) i had over 900 albums in my collection, and i subscribed to an underground Rock Album magazine, but never heard of this band until now. My great grandfather's dad was born in Germany, he moved from St. Louis, MO. to Detroit where my grandfather & dad were born. So this band has a special place in my heart.
I'm 65 n I don't know of any group delivering a better version . I grew up with that one in my head and it's a song I play on guitar quite often!
Great masterful rendition of this great tune
Best version ever and forever and until today unforgotten!
Yes absolutely the best version 🎉
Now that pure ACID ROCK RIGHT HERE:)...
Der Song meiner Kindheit, ich liebte ihn, auch heute noch!
Hauntingly brilliant
First time hearing. Wow. !!!! This is what music was and is .
My friends and I heard this on the radio one afternoon we froze right in our footsteps. It became the neighborhood national anthem. Thank you
Heavier and more psychedelic version than those that preceded it because that is where rock music had moved to at that stage. The Animals' version was considered pretty heavy when it came out. Music in many ways is a time capsule.
I love this version of House of the Rising Sun. I grew up to this and loved Frigid Pink!
I don't care what Frigid Pink blew the song away. Thank you Frigid Pink ❤
Love the song, but this took it to a different level. Soaring!