Burdon left also this band and run back to stardome in the mid-70s with The Eric Burdon Band producing heavy rocking songs. He went on forming short-living groups such as Eric Burdon's Fire Dept. in 1980, another Eric Burdon Band in 1981, especially for a motion picture-starring role in Comeback for which he made the soundtrack and a reunion band with The Animals in 1983 to get back to the Mainstream Charts. The 1980s saw Burdon in genres such as heavy metal, new wave, pop, reggae, disco, blues, rock and roll, punk, funk and rap. He also published his album "I Used To Be An Animal" as well as his autobiography with the same title. He went on touring in stadiums as well as in small clubs around the world.
In 1990 he formed the Eric Burdon & Robby Krieger Band who toured mainly in America. They recorded some demo tapes, but never released them. In 1991 he toured the world again as Eric Burdon & Brian Auger Band. They released a double-live album, "Access All Areas" in 1993, showing versions of Burdon's old hits in new musical outfits, once again as a blues, metal, reggae and fusion performer.
In 1994 they got disbanded, Burdon got introduced into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where he performed 1995 with Bon Jovi and created a new group of high-professional musicians, Eric Burdon's i Band. They disbanded in 1998 and he formed Eric Burdon & The New Animals. In 2003 they changed their name in Eric Burdon & The Animals, after some band changes. In 2004 the long awaited studio-album "My Secret Life" was released and brought him back into the mainstream charts and in late 2005 the live album "Athens Traffic Live" was released.
Burdon formed a new band-line-up, also touring as Eric Burdon & The Animals. In January 2006 he released "Soul of a Man", with good critics worldwide. He wanted to create an album who is dedicated to the blues and rnb. Since then he toured the world without a break, always looking for new material, performing with other famous musicians.
Recently, Burdon wrote a screenplay called "Twisted Oliver" and is working on a new studio album. He turned down tours with War and Linkin Park in the last year, but it seems that the new year is bringing many surprises.
Many of his bands also used elements of speed metal, thrash metal, grindcore and death metal.
He's definitely one of the most important people in music history, while recording the first #1 hit with a length more than four minutes, "House of the Rising Sun", the most popular anti-vietnam song "We Gotta Get out of this Place", the first song recorded in stereo, "Sky Pilot" and the first latin rap in pop music, "Spill the Wine". His self-written rock song "Year of the Guru" (1968) proves that he created the first rap rock-song. His political environment can be seen in his multi-racial project with the band War from late 1969 to early 1971. In 2008 he reunited with the band at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Without his experimental vocals, hip hop, rap, heavy metal, rock, pop and rnb would have a completely different face.
His singing style and music also influenced artists such as Joe Cocker, The Doors, Deep Purple, The Brute Chorus, Ted Nugent, Janis Joplin, The Sonics, Steppenwolf, Chester Bennington, Bruce Springsteen, The Black Crowes, Tom Petty, The White Stripes, Ryan Adams, John Mellencamp, The Compulsive Gamblers, The Vines, Julian Thome, The Hives, MC5 and many more.
In November 2008 the magazine Rolling Stone ranked him #57 on their list of the Best Singers of all Times.
Formations:
The Animals & Sonny Boy Williamson (December 30, 1963)
The Animals (1964 - September 1966, 1976, 1983/84)
Eric Burdon & The Animals (1967 - 1968)
Eric Burdon & War (1969 - 1971)
Eric Burdon & Jimmy Witherspoon (1971)
The Eric Burdon Band (1973 - 1975)
Eric Burdon's Fire Department (1980)
Eric Burdon, Robbie Krieger & Friends (1990)
Eric Burdon & Brian Auger Band (1991 - 1993)
Eric Burdon's I Band (1995 - 1998)
Eric Burdon & The New Animals (1999 - 2002)
Eric Burdon (1976 - ...)
House of the Rising Sun
Eric Burdon Lyrics
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They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God I know I'm one
My mother was a tailor
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin' man
Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and trunk
And the only time he's satisfied
Is when he's on a drunk
Oh mother tell your children
Not to do what I have done
Spend your lives in sin and misery
In the House of the Rising Sun
Well, I got one foot on the platform
The other foot on the train
I'm goin' back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain
Well, there is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God I know I'm one
The song "House of the Rising Sun" is a classic folk ballad that tells the story of a young man's ruin at a gambling house in New Orleans. The first line of the song sets the scene, describing a house in New Orleans called the Rising Sun where many poor boys have met their downfall. The singer of the song then explains that his mother was a tailor who sewed his new blue jeans, and that his father was a gambler.
The song's narrator then goes on to describe the nature of gambling and how it can lead to a life of misery, saying that the only things a gambler needs are a suitcase and trunk, and that the only time he's truly happy is when he's drunk. He urges listeners to learn from his mistakes and not to follow in his footsteps, warning them that they will only find sin and misery if they spend their lives in the House of the Rising Sun.
The final verse sees the singer leaving his troubles behind on a train back to New Orleans, but he knows that he will never truly be free of the House of the Rising Sun and the toll it has taken on his life.
Line by Line Meaning
There is a house in New Orleans
There's a specific house in New Orleans that is well-known.
They call the Rising Sun
The house has a name, which is the Rising Sun.
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
The house has caused many poor boys to live a ruinous life.
And God I know I'm one
The singer is one of the poor boys whose life has been ruined by the house.
My mother was a tailor
The singer's mother was a tailor.
She sewed my new blue jeans
The singer's mother made him a pair of blue jeans.
My father was a gamblin' man
The singer's father was a man who gambled.
Down in New Orleans
The singer's father lived in New Orleans.
Now the only thing a gambler needs
According to the singer, all a gambler needs is:
Is a suitcase and trunk
A suitcase and trunk.
And the only time he's satisfied
A gambler is only satisfied:
Is when he's on a drunk
When he's drunk.
Oh mother tell your children
The singer implores mothers to tell their children:
Not to do what I have done
Not to make the same mistakes he did.
Spend your lives in sin and misery
Living in the House of the Rising Sun leads to a life of sin and misery.
In the House of the Rising Sun
Specifically, living in the Rising Sun leads to a life of sin and misery.
Well, I got one foot on the platform
The singer is about to leave and is:
The other foot on the train
Standing with one foot on the platform and the other foot on a train.
I'm goin' back to New Orleans
The singer is returning to New Orleans.
To wear that ball and chain
The singer is expecting to face punishment or other bad consequences in New Orleans.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT LP, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Alan Price
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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