First Time Hearing THE ANIMALS - House of The Rising Sun (Reaction!!)

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All Comments (21)
  • @lindaj171
    So when you see us old folk wandering about looking 'uncool' with our hip replacements and our dentures, remember, this is the music we were raised on. It still resonates inside our old bones and makes us feel at home, which is why we love to watch you young folk discover it for the first time and be blown away. 👴🏼👵
  • @anncain2432
    I'm 68 but when I listen to our music, I'm 16 and beautiful again!💘
  • My father is 72. Poor boy from a little village in Poland. He built his own electric guitar when he was 18 and this was the first song he learned to play. He is a genius and legend to me ❤❤❤
  • @nhartwig2
    I’m an old woman now, and I still get goose bumps listening to this song!! The Animals were way ahead of their time!!CRAZY TALENT!! Yeah man you’ll listen to this song for the rest of your life, hauntingly beautiful!!
  • @chuckbradley6887
    This comes from the era when musicians had to actually be able to sing and play their instruments. No auto tune, track cleaning software, music sampling to fill in with. It was just the musicians and the engineer working the recording equipment. In my opinion some of the greatest music ever was made during the late sixties thru the mid seventies.
  • @samnjoeysgrama1
    I'm at 75-year-old grandma. This is the music we grew up on. This time frame was when the Beatles still wore suits, and our boyfriends and older brothers were being sent to Vietnam.
  • @crimetimegrime
    We 'old folks' lived through an amazing era, that can never be duplicated. This song is the heart and soul of the 60s. Yet, this song is timeless. It has no end.
  • @ontheslide2339
    'he sounds 50 years old' 🤣 eric burden was 23 at the time of this song... a wonderful blues song from old time black american tradition you'll be pleased to know eric is still going at the grand old age of 82.. a fine son of my hometown of newcastle...
  • @RazzleDazz72
    The Animals don’t get enough credit. Timeless music.
  • @nancylee1625
    I am 76 now and I was dating a guy in 1964 when this came out. My absolute favorite song of all time. When I hear it played, I stop everything I am doing, turn the volume up as high as it will go and dance.
  • @sharonrobb.94
    This is the music us 65+ year olds grew up on. We were blessed to have so many great musicians. Eric Burden was an icon.
  • This song was recorded in one take. They drove from their home in Northern England to London, got their instruments out, went in a studio, recorded it and left. Studio rentals are expensive. If you are unknown, you hit it and get out. "I've got one foot on the platform, the other foot on the train. I'm going back to New Orleans to wear that ball and chain". Anybody who has ever been addicted to anything or fallen off a diet knows that feeling - the addition being stronger than you. Eric Burdon's voice was amazing.
  • @debiconner6377
    House of the Rising Sun is a song so old no one knows who wrote it. It has been covered by many artists over the years, but this version is by far the most memorable. It is my favorite song from the day. I am 67 and still a blues rocker in my heart.
  • @kardiojunkee
    It’s not the original version, however it’s the BEST VERSION ❤❤❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • @sylviapage8572
    The guy on the keyboard, Alan Price, lived next door to my mother when they were children. I love this song.
  • @darcfaze6482
    He's 81 and is still active. Frickin' national treasure he is.
  • @matfoster4856
    Much props to dude. Calling it an organ instead of a keyboard, actually respecting the talent they had, and just having a great ear, in general. Possibly the best Hammond solo ever, though.
  • This song, and voice still wallops my gut at 68 years old. Man, he could sing!