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Eric Burdon & War – Tobacco Road (Live, 1970) HD

Eric Burdon & War – Tobacco Road (Live, 1970) HD

Archive footage from German TV of Eric Burdon & War performing ‘Tobacco Road’ (1970). ♥ ♫ ♥ ♫♫ ♥ ♥☺

Eric Burdon – vocals
Lonnie Jordan – organ/piano/percussion
Charles Miller – flute/sax/percussion
Howard Scott – guitar
Lee Oskar – harmonica
B.B Dickerson – bass
(Papa) Dee Allen – bongos/congas/percussion
Harold Brown – drums/percussion

Studio version on the album Eric Burdon & War – ‘Eric Burdon declares ”War”

In memory of B.B Dickerson, Charles Miller & (Papa) Dee Allen. R.I.P

In memory of John D. Loudermilk, March 31, 1934 – September 21, 2016, songwriter who wrote Tobacco Road. R.I.P

ERIC BURDON OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.ericburdon.com
ERIC BURDON TOUR DATES: http://www.ericburdon.com/tour
Eric Burdon Tribute Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/magusmagic2

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  1. Why did I have to wait 43 years to listen to this? How is it possible that no public media around the world showed this level of greatness before? A total crime against art! Bless Youtube.

  2. Eric is one of a kind ,for me he is the best . He has so much soul and emotions i his voice, you fell in body and soul what he sings about. The first time I herd him vas when I was 8 years old and The House of rasing sun came, I m 65 years old now and I still love his voice.

  3. It should be a felony to keep Eric Burden from the rock'n roll hall of fame. The music he did with The Animals should be more than sufficent. Hell, just the song House of the Rising Sun should get them there. The Animals Greatest Hits is one of the best albums ever released in the 1970's. If you weren't listening to the radio in the mid-60's check out It's My Life, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, We Gotta Get Out of This Place, Don't Bring Me Down, Bring It On Home to Me and dozens of cuts that people were not doing. I think the Rolling Stones tried their best to copy The Animals.

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