About this episode
Eric Burdon discusses his career with The Animals and experiences in the music industry during the 1960s counterculture. Burdon examines the British Invasion and how The Animals helped revolutionize rock music. The conversation explores Burdon's musical influences including blues, jazz, and his transformation from working class England to rock star. Burdon discusses the creative process behind classic songs and the band dynamics that produced their legendary sound. The discussion addresses the 1960s cultural revolution and how music expressed the era's social and political transformation. Burdon examines his spiritual journey including encounters with mysticism and consciousness expansion. The broadcast explores Burdon's perspective on the music industry then and now including changes in artistic freedom. Burdon discusses collaborations with other musicians and the friendships forged during rock's golden era. The conversation addresses the legacy of The Animals and how their music influenced subsequent generations. Burdon examines what the 1960s counterculture achieved and whether the revolutionary spirit endures.