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"The House of the Rising Sun", "I'm Crying", "Boom Boom", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", "Bring It On Home to Me", "We've Gotta Get Out of This Place", "Don't Bring Me Down", and "CC Rider".
During this time and a jam session called "A Day In The Life".
Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted Punk era. the Night" and "Love Is For All Time". "Tobacco Road "Paint it Black" a major reissue campaign by Rhino Records (UK), who released all the War albums including Eric Burdon Declares "War" and The Black-Man's Burdon.
Bertram Engel of Udo Lindenbergs "Panik Orchester" and Jean-Fire Department" toured Europe with this lineup and Paul Millins and Louisiana Red made special
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Tony Braunagel Marcelo Nova. In 2005 they 2005. He began a short touring as "The Blues Knights".
He also recorded the single "For What It's Worth" with Carl Carlton and Max Buskohl.
On November 12 2008, Rolling Stone ranked Eric Burdon #57 on the list of the 100 Greatest Singers of all Time.
On 22 January 2009 he first performed with his new band, including keyboarder Red Young, guitarist Rick Hirsch, bass player Jack Bryant and drummer Ed Freiland. For a few months he was sick and did not perform except in the United States. On June 26, he began his european tour. The band includes Red Young (Keyboards), Billy Watts (guitar), Terry Wilson (bass), Brannen Temple (drums) and Georgia Dagaki (violin).
A tour with War and Chester Bennington, the lead singer from Linkin Park, is scheduled for late 2009.
Beginnings (1960s)
One of the major influences of hard rock is blues music. American and British rock bands began to modify rock and roll, adding to the standard genre harder sounds, heavier guitar riffs, bombastic drumming and louder vocals. This sound created the basis for hard rock. Early forms of hard rock can be heard in the songs "Born to be Wild" by Steppenwolf, "See See Rider" by The Animals, "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks, "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" by The Yardbirds and "My Generation" by The Who.
At the same time, Jimi Hendrix, produced a form of blues-influenced psychedelic rock, which combined elements of jazz, blues and rock and roll, creating a unique genre. He was one of the first guitarists to experiment with new guitar effects like phasing, feedback and distortion, along with Dave Davies of the Kinks, Pete Townshend of The Who, Eric Clapton of Cream and Jeff Beck of the Yardbirds.
Hard rock emerged with groups of the late-1960s, such as
Deep Purple's transformation of hard rock continued in 1972 with their album Machine Head, considered one of the first heavy metal albums, although some band members shunned that label.[3] Two songs from Machine Head had great success: "Highway Star" and "Smoke on the Water." The latter song's main riff of four power-chords made it, for many, the "signature" Deep Purple song. Nazareth, a band out of Scotland, provided a blend of hard rock which commercialised the genre further with their best selling album, Hair of the Dog, which in turn, influenced numerous other bands.
During the 1970s, hard rock developed a variety of sub-genres. In 1972, macabre-rock pioneer Alice Cooper put thrash metal artists, such as Metallica and Megadeth.[4][5] Queen used layered vocals and guitars and mixed hard rock with glam rock, heavy metal, progressive rock, and even opera. Kiss released their first three albums Kiss, Hotter Than Hell and Dressed to Kill, in a little over a year, achieving their commercial breakthrough with the double live album Alive! in 1975. The Canadian trio Rush released three distinctively hard rock albums in 1974-75 (Rush, Fly by Night, and Caress of Steel) before moving toward a more progressive sound.
In the mid-1970s, Aerosmith released the ground-breaking Toys

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Throughout 1966, the San Francisco music scene flourished, as the Fillmore, the Avalon Ballroom, and The Matrix began booking local rock bands on a nightly basis. The emerging "San Francisco Sound" made local stars of numerous bands, including The Charlatans, Moby Grape, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Fifty Foot Hose, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Country Airplane, whose debut album was recorded during the winter of 1965/66 and released in August 1966. Jefferson Airplane Takes Off was the first album to come out of San Francisco during this era and sold well enough to bring the city's music
, moe. and Widespread Panic; Animal Collective, The Coral, The Temple (Japan) amongst others.
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  • jhon lee hooker?!?!?

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  • He did the original in the 50s.

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  • taken from album? GREAT version!

  • Eric Burdon > living music legend !

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  • the shiz.

  • He's still got it

  • So f'kn kickass great ;P

  • ERIC BURDON!! and his band!!

  • i want the this song but trhere is one in the movie the last one yard someone tell me where is i really thaks a lot

  • john lee hookers version still is the best this song isnt made to be big like this but its about shooting some on down not making a party of it !

  • Fahkin' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Marry me, Eric, you wicked little seed planter of deliciously irresistable purient thoughts!!!!

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