The Animals - Boom Boom (Live, 1965) HD & HQ

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2009

A thrilling live performance from The Animals of 'Boom Boom' at the New Musical Express poll-winners all-star concert, Wembley Arena, England, Sunday, April 11th 1965. Introduced by (Sir) Jimmy Savile.

Eric Burdon - vocals
Hilton Valentine - guitar
Alan Price - keyboards
Chas Chandler - bass
John Steel - drums

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  • ;-( The man who introduces The Animals in this video, Sir Jimmy Savile, veteran tv and radio presenter much loved here in the UK died at his home today (October 29), age 84. Not only a great broadcaster and personality, but also someone who gave a lot of his time for charitable causes. He'll be missed so very much. What a sad day! this man was a legend!

    Sleep well Sir Jimmy, 1926 - 2011. ✿ܓ

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  • Wonka275, Geordie accent, the sexiest accent in Britain if you ask me!

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  • what kind of knuckle head can dislike this,,,,,,what a fool

  • @magusmagic4 I remember Jimmy Savile from my first visit to England (back in 1964). He was a great guy all around. Radio and TV needs more guys like him. This live performance by The Animals is king tone.

  • @jscalice292 Geordie refers to people from Northumbria in northeastern England, including Newcastle upon Tyne, and the way they speak.

    Reminds me...time to check for Premier League games, if any, this Sunday AM. 1-1-12

  • Eric was one of the sexiest men alive then.

    And Alan Price is just too cool.

    Love this, thanks!

  • why were the The Beatles given so much beef and the The Animals werent?

  • I'm trying to do my homework while listening to this, but I literally can't keep my eyes off of them.

  • @Wonka275 what i loved about the british invasion was the honors most ofthem paid to the great blues masters, not only John Lee but Muddy, Willie, Elmore, and Howlin Wolf to mention a few

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