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Eric Burdon – The Animals – Monterey 1967

Posted on 14 June 2010 by admin

Eric Burdon – The Animals – Monterey 1967 Love yesterday, today – if only for a moment.

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  1. movingon4ever Says:

    Those “New Animals” were so versatile, and professional. As Vic Briggs is playing
    that fluid lead solo, Danny McCulloch’s Throbbing Bass plays solo too, amazing
    music from 1967. Enjoy.

  2. 21stcenturion Says:

    He’s still alive you idiots!

  3. axxellein Says:

    Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, if only for a moment..Brilliant..Tanxx»

  4. Mirkan1981 Says:

    The best White Black voice Ever..! !

  5. coolbrunette777 Says:

    oh i love this song! i so wish i were alive then! great song and band

  6. coolbrunette777 Says:

    oh i love this song! i so wish i were alive then! great song and band

  7. miguelofthehillcount Says:

    I always liked the Monterey Pop Festival better than Woodstock.

  8. theodorus45 Says:

    Those were the days….

  9. Randi791 Says:

    Eric was a brilliant in that he was able to compose this song within days of the Monterey festiville! And he “captured” the whole concert in one song!
    Amazing!

  10. 11xzxzxz Says:

    Yeah Eric was better than Jim Morrison. And he had more charisma .. just watch as he smiles and plays for the camera and looks and poses perfectly for this well-shot video. Alllrrriightttt!
    even the cops grooved with us do you believe me? sure whatever you say.
    Not many people realized but this was a revolutionary song when it came out not quite like Hendrix’s Purple Haze but had an innovative sound.

  11. gregtheiceman Says:

    @Randi791
    I believe we all think of CS&N when we say Woodstock because of the movie …then the song. As far as I know Joanie Mitchel is still doing gigs.How many? Don’t know.

  12. Randi791 Says:

    @gregtheiceman
    Thanks, I didn’t know that. I still like the version that CS&N did at woodstock.
    Saw them three years ago here in Atlanta. They put on a great show. Is Joanie Mitchel still performing”?

    Steve

  13. uvaKail123 Says:

    If I could go back to the 60s I think the person I’d want to be is Eric Burdon.

  14. fusejockey Says:

    @fusejockey
    look back about four months ago – it was a clean musical comment about His majesty, “Prince Jones” moved among the crowd… Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones ??? somebody 86′d my post

  15. fusejockey Says:

    @fusejockey why was my musical comment “removed” ???

  16. Endlesslovekiss Says:

    cool song

  17. NMordasov Says:

    That’s my favorite song of that guy!

  18. j6460887 Says:

    overlookedthen forgotten now , but one of the great bands

  19. gregtheiceman Says:

    Sorry,Randi917 but Woodstock is a song that cs&n borrowed from Joanie Mitchel,with permision of course.

  20. songinwind Says:

    this is good–thank you for sharing..

  21. EmpZappa66 Says:

    @kevj247 I’ve never heard this on a muzak ever, even most oldies stations ignore this song.

  22. kevj247 Says:

    its music you find played in mc donalds……the bass line is good though

  23. sirmelancholia Says:

    I love Eric Burdon, but this song is just a bit “cheesy”.

  24. porkfrieddylan Says:

    @elementz1986 Burdon was good, but man, he wasnt jim morrison.

  25. Randi791 Says:

    A rare song about a “Classic” show. One of only two I know about. Woodstock by CS&N is the only other one. Anybody out there have any other “nominations”!!!

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