The Animals at the NME Poll Winners Concert, 1965 Pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

The Animals play John Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom".

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  • Nobody made comments about Eric Burdon`s moves? ;-) Very enjoyable. * Thank you for all those phantastic uploads, just my taste!

  • girls during that time actually had reason to flip out.

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  • The Animals stuck to more of a blues sound and never got as popular as the Stones. But I loved their music. I heard these songs when they first came out.

  • I don't see anything wring with Eric's moves at all! Sexy.

  • what do you say? ......you should watch the next video "talkin about you"...

  • eric can't dance to save his life, even the band said he could of been better if he we're to sit in a rocking chain and sing. he has the voice, the looks, but not to moves, what a shame! i still love him though, so i can watch his moves and not laugh but want to be right next to him.

  • Boom boom...a really fantastic performance from "The Animals"!!!

  • @etowmom It was a rennisonce! There was nothing called "Pop" music then so most all was on a "top 40" or "100" mainstream. There was "Country" charts and "Race Music" (black blues and soul) and they could sometimes cross over into mainstream. That's how Dean Martin kicked the Beatles out of first place w/Watching the girls go by". They called Dean the Beatle buster. From Folk music, Rock, Blues, Soul, Motown, etc. The sky was the limit. As far as the east is from the west. Music bliss!

  • @srvinfinity Sounds awesome! Wish I was there

  • this is probley one of the best and Incredibly underated bands of the 60's

  • @etowmom Try-Yardbirds, Manford Man, Cream, Dave Clark Five, Peter and Gordon, Gary and the Pacemakers, Spencer Davis Group.........That was just on the Brit. side of the pond. American side: Simon and Garfunkel, Otis Redding, The Doors, Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Booker T, & the MGs, James Brown, Jackie Wilson, Areitha Franklin, The Byrds, Sam & Dave, Stevie Wonder etc.

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