The Animals - 'Don't Bring Me Down' (1966)
A loving slideshow in tribute to The Animals, one of the greatest and cutting edge bands of the sixties!
Eric Burdon (vocals)
Hilton Valentine (guitar)
Chas Chandler (bass)
Barry Jenkins (drums)
Dave Rowberry (keyboards)
Earlier personnel:
Alan Price (keyboards)
John Steel (drums)
In memory of Hilton Valentine, Chas Chandler, Dave Rowberry, and Gerry Goffin. RIP ✿ܓ
Song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King.
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@jeffsmith4110
3 years ago
This song, in my opinion, totally captures the sound and very musical essence of the 60s. It has it all. The dynamic range control where it breaks from soft understated vocals into distortion-guitar-backed power vocals is just completely beautiful.
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