You have to be very careful how you insert new stuff, ’cause people want to hear the old stuff. It’s like cooking, you know? You can’t put too many peppers into the eggs… otherwise it’s going to be distasteful. – Eric Burdon
Recording – once something’s done, it’s done, there’s not much you can do about it. It’s out there and you just have to pray to the gods. – Eric Burdon
Inside each of us, there is the seed of both good and evil. It’s a constant struggle as to which one will win. And one cannot exist without the other. – Eric Burdon
I have a life beyond performance. I love it, and it probably is the better part of my life, but I do have another life. – Eric Burdon
Longevity is something I never gave a second thought to. I guess it’s the shadow of growing up in post WWII, but I never believed I would live past 20. Here I am though… a senior citizen… my voice and heart are stronger than ever, but boredom is the greatest enemy so I have to be careful not to slip over the edge. – Eric Burdon
I’m really still a child of the Forties. I still think about it a lot, about the repercussions of armed conflict. Until 1953 we had rationing. We couldn’t buy meat, we couldn’t buy pleasurable goods like cigarettes and sweets. I didn’t starve – my family were lucky – but I knew what it was like standing in line waiting for foodstuffs. – Eric Burdon
OK, I’ve had a life of sort of success, some people know who I am but a lot of people don’t. I feel the need to change that still. – Eric Burdon
It’s the need for change that drives us to join forces with our brothers and sisters all around the world – but change is slow. – Eric Burdon
One of my reasons for living in California is its close proximity to Mexico. The Latin influence is in every corner of the community. My love of Spanish music hasn’t wavered since the ’50s. I could hear the blues voicing from the Flamanco families and I always dig for inspiration in Latin music. – Eric Burdon
The basis of everything that I plugged into when I was younger was blues, and it always stayed with me. – Eric Burdon
I feel great that I’ve been given a chance in the golden years of my life. To me, it’s the last battle, and I’ve been given a chance to get stuck in some good armament, some good power, and there’s a chance that now I can finish off my working years with my head held high. – Eric Burdon
On Memorial Day, I don’t want to only remember the combatants. There were also those who came out of the trenches as writers and poets, who started preaching peace, men and women who have made this world a kinder place to live. – Eric Burdon
It’s more important what you leave to people on this planet. I want my legacy to exist now, currently, not after I’m gone. – Eric Burdon
You know, jazz is the mother of all American music. R&B and pop and rap and everything are the branches on the main tree of the life of music, American music, which is jazz. – Eric Burdon
I may sing the same songs for over 40 years now but I always sing them in different ways in order to keep the excitement and passion alive. – Eric Burdon
I look upon The Animals, they were a great band initially, we left our mark, but thing was it was a band that couldn’t live up to its name so I soldiered on. On one level, it was devastating for a while. On another level, maybe I should thank them for helping me make my own way in my own career. – Eric Burdon
Having lived in the arid deserts of Southern California since the 1970s, my interest in water conservation is a very personal concern. Water! The source of life! Some people are squandering the world’s most precious resource while others have too little clean water to drink. – Eric Burdon
I don’t think Jimi committed suicide in the conventional way. He just decided to exit when he wanted to. – Eric Burdon
I always wanted to be a Californian. In my wildest dreams, I always liked California – it’s the place where oranges grows on trees! Fruit just falls off the trees. – Eric Burdon
I did have a life before the Animals, and I’m trying constantly to prove that I have a life after the Animals. People tend to forget that I was the frontman with War for two years. People sort of have compartmental memories. – Eric Burdon
The Animals were their own worst enemy. The Animals were a band that couldn’t live up to their name. I was the singer in the band and as long as I was enjoying myself I would keep on working with the band. But it got to be rather nasty once the big money showed up – things started to turn toxic. – Eric Burdon