Sheet music cover for 'Don't Let Me be Misunderstood' by The Animals (Dave Rowberry; Hilton Valentine; Eric Victor Burdon; John Steel; Chas Chandler)
4 of 5 portraits of Eric Victor Burdon
Sheet music cover for 'Don't Let Me be Misunderstood' by The Animals (Dave Rowberry; Hilton Valentine; Eric Victor Burdon; John Steel; Chas Chandler)
published by West One Music Limited, after Unknown photographer
halftone reproduction, published 1965
10 7/8 in. x 8 1/2 in. (277 mm x 215 mm) paper size
Given by Terence Pepper, 2014
Reference Collection
NPG D48335
Sittersback to top
- Eric Victor Burdon (1941-), Singer, founding member of The Animals. Sitter in 5 portraits. Identify
- Bryan James ('Chas') Chandler (1938-1996), Musician, music manager and record producer. Sitter in 4 portraits. Identify
- Dave Rowberry (1940-2003), Piano and organ player for The Animals. Sitter in 4 portraits. Identify
- John Steel (1941-), Musician; drummer for Animals. Sitter in 4 portraits. Identify
- Hilton Stewart Paterson Valentine (1943-2021), Musician; guitarist for The Animals. Sitter in 4 portraits. Identify
Artistsback to top
- Unknown photographer, Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 6582 portraits.
- West One Music Limited, Music publisher. Artist or producer associated with 2 portraits.
This portraitback to top
Sheet music cover for 'Don't let me be misunderstood' by Bennie Benjamin, Sol Marcus and Gloria Caldwell. Sheet music attached.
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1965back to top
Current affairs
Sir Winston Churchill dies after suffering a stroke at the age of 90. By Royal Decree his body lay in state for three days before he was given a State Funeral (a very rare honour for a non-Royal). Representatives from over 100 countries attended the funeral and thousands of people watched the procession of his coffin down the Thames.Art and science
Julie Christie stars in John Schlesinger's film Darling, a film that captures fashionable London in the 1960s, while critiquing the superficiality of the jet-setting society. The film has subsequently been itself criticised for being out-of-touch with the realities of the day.The Post Office Tower (now the BT tower) opens for use, housing microwave aerials to carry telecommunications traffic from London.
International
President Johnson sends US troops to assist South Vietnam against communist North Vietnam and domestic nationalist insurgents. Johnson's plan for a short, limited war was soon quashed by North Vietnam's strategy of protracted war. As the conflict dragged on the US government instituted a draft, sparking anti-war protests that would continue until American involvement ended in 1973.Comments back to top
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