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Related: About this forumGlamrock's British Invasion...The Animals
House Of The Rising Sun (of course)
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Glamrock's British Invasion...The Animals (Original Post)
Glamrock
May 2018
OP
When we found out what that "house" was at such a young age, we were shocked
Eliot Rosewater
May 2018
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Eliot Rosewater
(31,106 posts)1. When we found out what that "house" was at such a young age, we were shocked
Ohiogal
(31,895 posts)2. So were our parents!
So naturally we had to play it over and over!
Glorfindel
(9,714 posts)3. "spend your life in sin and misery..." leave out the misery, and you've captured 1964 perfectly!
loved, loved, LOVED this song.
BigmanPigman
(51,563 posts)4. Eric's voice is still almost as good now
as it was then. I wonder how Freddy's voice would have held up as he got older?
Glamrock
(11,787 posts)5. Unfortunately
We'll never know...
thucythucy
(8,037 posts)6. I posted a comment about this
in your British Invasion Animals Part Two.
Can we look forward to installments by the Who and the Zombies, per chance?
Glamrock
(11,787 posts)7. By all means sister Lucy!
The, Who was next on the list! I'll admit though, being that I was born in '71, not familiar with the, Zombies off the top o me head....
Glamrock
(11,787 posts)8. And I fucked up your screen name!
I'm gonna blame it on the wisko...
thucythucy
(8,037 posts)9. The Zombies
who were definitely not the living dead:
I'm slightly embarrassed. I've heard these two tunes me whole life. DOH! All I got is before my time...
I did post my two favorite Who tunes for ya...
Funny thing. I was doing a Woodstock anniversary gig (was in a CSNY tribute) and a Who tribute went on before us. As I stood there listening to song after song, I realized, holy crap I'm like a bonified Who fan! As ridiculous as that sounds, I grew up with them on the radio but never really got deep into em, dig? But when I saw a band perform their stuff for an hour, it dawned on me how much I loved them. Been collecting their vinyl since.
thucythucy
(8,037 posts)11. I remember to this day the first time I heard "I can See for Miles"
Amazing stuff.
And thanks for the postings!
Glamrock
(11,787 posts)12. More than welcome
Thanks for letting me knowbits appreciated!
dawg day
(7,947 posts)13. Eric Burden looks about 15, but that voice--
We Got to Get Out of This Place
"See my dad in bed a-dying... he's been slaving his life away."