THE ANIMALS. (Circa 1964.)
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State Bedchamber at Harewood House, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom,
Credit: John Steel Photography / Harewood House Trust
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New meme ! Put on your fur coats !
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The Animals - The House of the Rising Sun (Stereo) (Full Version) (1964)
Traditional / Arranged by Alan Price
from:
"The House of the Rising Sun" / "Talkin' 'bout You" (Single)
"The Best of The Animals" (LP|US 1966) *
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(left click = play)
(320kbps)
Personnel:
Eric Burdon: Vocals
Alan Price: Vox Continental Organ
Hilton Valentine: Guitar
Chas Chandler: Bass
John Steel: Drums
Produced by Mickie Most
Recorded:
@ The De Lane Lee Studio
in Kingsway, London UK
on May 18, 1964
Single Released:
on June 19, 1964 (UK)
July, 1964 (US)
Album Released:
in February of 1966
"The Best of The Animals"
*("The Best of The Animals" contains the original full length 4:30 version)
Columbia Records (UK)
MGM Records (US)
"The song was recorded in just one take on May 18, 1964.
It starts with a now-famous electric guitar A minor chord arpeggio by Hilton Valentine.”
- Wikipedia
Video:
The Animals - House of the Rising Sun (Stereo) - YouTube
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Alan: Can we stop by McDonald’s?
John: Alan, we’re making dinner at the house.
Alan: [is in tears] God, I hate this fucking band.
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A Thriller Picture Library Special - The John Steel Files by Luis Bermejo + Pippa Bowland, published by Rebellion in Nov/Dec 2020.
2 classic picture library tales especially coloured for this edition by Pippa Bowland.
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♫ The House Of The Rising Sun ♫ (Redux)
This makes the fourth time I’ve played this one here, but it remains a popular one, and it’s been nearly two years, so … here we go again! This one’s for you, rawgod!
According to Wikipedia …
Like many classic folk ballads, ‘The House of the Rising Sun’ is of uncertain authorship. Musicologists say that it is based on the tradition of broadside ballads, and thematically it has some resemblance…
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“A BREATH OF FRESH AIR”
with Sandy Kaye
MON 2:00PM & FRI 10:30PM
This week:
The Animals, a British rock band born in the '60s, crafted a revolutionary sound blending blues, rock, and soul. At its rhythmic core stood drummer John Steel, a maestro in the musical saga.
Hits like "House of the Rising Sun" and "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" catapulted The Animals to stardom, becoming anthems of a generation.
Today, his commitment ensures the band's legacy thrives, resonating with fans worldwide. From smoky clubs to international acclaim, The Animals ccontinue to leave an indelible mark on the ever-changing canvas of rock history.
John Steel joins us this week to recount his incredible journey at a time when The Animals are about embark on their final tour of Australia.
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MON 2:00PM & FRI 10:30PM
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