Has Anyone beside me ever heard this song? Way back in the early seventies i bought a double vinyl album called ERIC BURDON MADMAN. I b'lieve it was at least partly a greatest hits thing, as it had Paint it Black, Man/Woman, an' other songs i knew from him. But there are two tracks; 'Orange and Red Beams' an'his amazing take on a song originaly recorded by Dantalian's Chariot called "Mad...
Has Anyone beside me ever heard this song? Way back in the early seventies i bought a double vinyl album called ERIC BURDON MADMAN. I b'lieve it was at least partly a greatest hits thing, as it had Paint it Black, Man/Woman, an' other songs i knew from him. But there are two tracks; 'Orange and Red Beams' an'his amazing take on a song originaly recorded by Dantalian's Chariot called "Mad...
Happy Birthday to "*Eric Burdon*":http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dzfuxqr5ldhe, born on this day in 1941 in Walker-on-Tyne, England. Burdon was a key player in the early phases of the British Invasion, and as a result he and his cohorts produced some of the first blues or blues-inspired music heard by young American fans of the time.While growing up, Eric Burdon was an avid fan ...
As is inevitably the case with a human race as shallow and self-obsessed as our own, sometimes a song will come along that either speaks directly to us, or we think, “Ay up, lad. They’ve surely written this about me and me alone”.For some, this uninvited intrusion into our very souls may manifest itself in [...]Post from: Head Full of SnowEric Burdon and the Animals – Good Times
I'm just now getting into Eric Burdon. This is a fantastic cover. The song itself is always great, but something about his voice that's really perfect and so sexy. As far as I can tell, this is from an episode of Ready steady GO that Otis Redding hosted.