Brilliant.

Feb 21, 2021,14:56 PM
 

Also a group l followed were the Searchers.

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Another idol of youth . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-13:54
. . . gone. Hilton Valentine, guitarist for The Animals, passed away a few weeks ago. This is how we . . . . . . remember him. Unlike many bands of the era, he was the least known among his mates. Eric Burdon was almost a household name, and Alan Price wa...  

Sad news

 
 By: Weems@8 : February 21st, 2021-14:10
The Animals is so good music, i play it often. At school the Animals was always in music lessons. When i heard Santa Esmeralda, i like be miss understood not knowing it was an original Animals song. When i heard the original i can’t get enough of the song... 

I would place Burdon just behind Paul Rodgers . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-14:18
. . . in the rock vocalist category. Which differs, in my humble opinion, from rock singer (Bowie and Stewart) or front man (MJ in a category all by himself). Burdon's voice was unmistakable. Hilton's Sky Pilot to Heaven Art

Only . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-14:25
. . . in the shower.

Smoke on the water ? ;-))

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : February 21st, 2021-14:26

More like . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-14:30
. . . . . .

Haha 😂

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : February 21st, 2021-14:31

I was a Stones guy...

 
 By: MikiJ : February 21st, 2021-14:31
The fact that Mick and Keith are still with us is testament to clean livin' ;-) lol

. . . or lucky draws . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-14:43
. . . in their respective gene pools. After all, Charlie's two years older than both . . . . . . but looks a decade fresher. ...  

or a deal with the Devil ;-)

 
 By: MikiJ : February 21st, 2021-14:55
Sam Kinison came to Youngstown and my buddy and I had front row seats. We brought a bottle of Jack and other "party favors" ;-) Our night ended the next morning and it took a couple of days to recover. A little know fact: Sam was married to Aunt Peg, yes,... 

Geez, Miki - I used to see Sam practically every night at The Rainbow! . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-15:12
. . . he was at the same table every time, but with a different floozy. What a character . . .

Brilliant!

 
 By: john c : February 21st, 2021-14:23
Many thanks for bringing back such great memories.. I was 14 at the start of the 60's so l lived on Animals, Stones, Beatles, Moodys etc.

Seen the Moody Blues twice, the Animals once, the Stones forty times . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-14:28
. . . and Ringo Starr on one occasion, taking over the drum kit for Nils Lofgren's drummer to close out a set at The Roxy. ;-)

Can you imagine any group today creating a video . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-14:34
. . . with girls posing as hunting trophies? I really miss the good ol' days. ...  

Brilliant.

 
 By: john c : February 21st, 2021-14:56
Also a group l followed were the Searchers.

The Stones are briliant

 
 By: Weems@8 : February 21st, 2021-14:46
I like to hear Stones songs.

Oh, please don't get me . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-15:16
. . . started.

I'm a huge Animals fan.

 
 By: M4 : February 21st, 2021-15:55
But curiously didn't "sign on" to the band until the last five years or so. Now, I just adore their music. RIP, Mr Valentine. M4

Most younger folks here have no inkling about them; they're aware of the 'top tier' British '60s bands . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 21st, 2021-20:53
. . . like the Beatles, Stones, Zep, Floyd, Kinks, et al., but Gerry and the Pacemakers? The Hollies? Peter and Gordon? Dave Clark Five? Not a clue . . .

And not forgetting The Who, Pink Floyd...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : February 22nd, 2021-02:26
The Moody Blues.

Immortals, all. Btw, I've just found this video clip . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 23rd, 2021-16:58
. . . showcasing Hilton's guitar mastery . . . . . . on stage. Art

UGH! Another sad mortality reminder. I remember many of those less famous English bands. In '65 I was 12 and learning to play guitar. One of my favorite songs was Apache by the Shadows.

 
 By: InDebtButOnTime : February 22nd, 2021-09:34
It still holds up well... as do many early hits by the Animals. First song I learned to play in a "band" was House of the Rising Sun (hey, we actually did play one legit gig!) without vocals. I guess we thought we were the teeny-weeny Ventures!

The Shadows not only were a great band, they . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 23rd, 2021-16:30
. . . still are. Hank Marvin is still around, and they perform occasionally. Our previous Omega moderator, Nilo, had Peace Pipe . . . . . . set as his ring tone. I play it on the jukebox at our pool tournaments in his honor. Art