― Pashmina (Pashmina), Saturday, 12 June 2004 17:36 (twenty years ago) link
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― fcussen (Burger), Saturday, 12 June 2004 20:15 (twenty years ago) link
― David Allen (David Allen), Saturday, 12 June 2004 20:55 (twenty years ago) link
Don't worry, you'll grow out of that soon.
― Vic Funk, Saturday, 12 June 2004 21:37 (twenty years ago) link
― David Allen (David Allen), Saturday, 12 June 2004 22:13 (twenty years ago) link
― jack cole (jackcole), Saturday, 12 June 2004 23:04 (twenty years ago) link
as a recovering "Door-o-phile", the only things one can say about them in defense is that for a while, they were by themselves. no one quite sounded like that (or since, thankfully) or took thier own press as seriously. beatles perhaps, but, i roundly dismiss the beatles, being that SOMEONE would've done exactly what they did, had they not.probably the stones, but, even they would've done it better.
i guess you have to look at where music was at the time, ie-1967. i still think the first 2 doors albums are total classics! a few mis-steps, but, still very listenable and recorded within 6 months. only CCR can step like that. cream, almost.
musically, the doors were solid, but, didn't liquify into murky jams too often. there's a zeal to it all, too. a youthfully naive sound, like someone who has yet to fail. which they managed to do soon after.lyrically, i now cringe, but as a fella coming from metal into what i considered dismissable music (classic rawk) i was taken back by the lyrics. i can't say morrison was a god, or even that great lyrically, but he did (as was stated) hit some damn fine points in there. even if they're few and far between, they ARE worth it.
i guess the arguments against them far outweigh the fors'. because time and history have shown us the truth about the people involved and the mythology that still surrounds them, it IS harder to enjoy them as i get older. i still go back, but, it doesn't hold the mystery it once did. i'll be the first to admit, lsd did help, but ultimately i find i go back to the 1st+last albums the most.
the quicklist ranks=1- s/t or la woman2- strange days 3- morrison hotel4- waiting for the sun5- soft parade
runner up to albums is the live double disc, which has THE best version of "who do you love" evah!!!
― eedd, Sunday, 13 June 2004 14:19 (twenty years ago) link
― gem (trisk), Sunday, 13 June 2004 14:23 (twenty years ago) link
― J0hn Darn1elle (J0hn Darn1elle), Sunday, 13 June 2004 14:49 (twenty years ago) link
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― Dare, Thursday, 17 March 2005 05:15 (nineteen years ago) link
― tremendoid (tremendoid), Thursday, 17 March 2005 05:35 (nineteen years ago) link
― deej., Thursday, 17 March 2005 05:42 (nineteen years ago) link
http://arts.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,,1949235,00.html
― Soukesian (Soukesian), Sunday, 19 November 2006 19:04 (seventeen years ago) link
I gave The Doors a big chance in high school, when a few of my close friends were really into them. Unfortunately, someone recommended that I buy American Prayer first. That really put the focus on Morrison's retodded poetry, and then said friends kept raving about the whole Lizard King thing, and then I just stopped trying with The Doors. Also, I can't stand Ray Manzarak's style.
― Zachary Scott (Zach S), Sunday, 19 November 2006 20:10 (seventeen years ago) link
― Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 19 November 2006 20:28 (seventeen years ago) link
― pscott (elwisty), Sunday, 19 November 2006 20:30 (seventeen years ago) link
― M@tt He1geson: Sassy and I Don't Care Who Knows It (Matt Helgeson), Sunday, 19 November 2006 20:32 (seventeen years ago) link
Norman's pretty much otm here, but his lounge crooner schtick is why I like them.
― Billy Dods (Billy Dods), Sunday, 19 November 2006 20:50 (seventeen years ago) link
― Soukesian (Soukesian), Sunday, 19 November 2006 23:27 (seventeen years ago) link
― Mark (MarkR), Sunday, 19 November 2006 23:59 (seventeen years ago) link
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― chap who would dare to welcome our new stingray masters (chap), Monday, 20 November 2006 13:16 (seventeen years ago) link
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― Euai Kapaui (tracerhand), Monday, 20 November 2006 13:37 (seventeen years ago) link
― wogan lenin (dog latin), Monday, 20 November 2006 13:39 (seventeen years ago) link
I thought I told you to turn the bloody Doors off.
― wogan lenin (dog latin), Monday, 20 November 2006 13:40 (seventeen years ago) link
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 20 November 2006 13:43 (seventeen years ago) link
― wogan lenin (dog latin), Monday, 20 November 2006 13:46 (seventeen years ago) link
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 20 November 2006 13:50 (seventeen years ago) link
yes, i think i neither like nor dislike the doors, but i kind of like this element
john harris' pieces are all kind of the same. "that zappa eh, he was a bit rubbish", um, you're going to make a whole article out of that? ok, if you like
as said above, the doors are an odd target in their stock isnt exactly high these days
Exactly. They'd be almost as good as the Seeds!
weirdly, the seeds stock isnt that high either, and they're like the best band in the world!
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― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Monday, 20 November 2006 14:47 (seventeen years ago) link
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 20 November 2006 14:53 (seventeen years ago) link
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― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 20 November 2006 14:56 (seventeen years ago) link
― Good-Time Slim, Uncle Doobie, and the Great 'Frisco Freak-Out (sixteen sergeants, Monday, 20 November 2006 14:57 (seventeen years ago) link
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 20 November 2006 14:58 (seventeen years ago) link
the true geniuses - Lennon, Dylan, Tom from Kasabian
― ONIMO feels teh NOIZE (GerryNemo), Monday, 20 November 2006 14:59 (seventeen years ago) link
- they didn't have a bass player- they did that song "The End"- a lot of people worship Jim Morrison as some kind of "totally deep poet, maaaaaaaan"
You can see how, based on this knowledge, I would think they were the worst group in the history of music. But then one day, I accidentally stumbled into a free show by a Doors cover band, and -- wonder of wonders -- it was actually pretty fun, rockin' music! Still haven't bought any albums, but it made me realize that maybe this was just another case of douchebag fans making good music look bad (cf. Pitchfork Kid A review that made me want to never listen to music again)
― Good-Time Slim, Uncle Doobie, and the Great 'Frisco Freak-Out (sixteen sergeants, Monday, 20 November 2006 15:04 (seventeen years ago) link
did jim morrison even inflict any of his (non-musical) poetry on the public before he died?
Wasn't he focusing primarily on poetry when he was in Paris?
― Edward III (edward iii), Monday, 20 November 2006 15:05 (seventeen years ago) link
Wiki says An American Prayer was recorded during a 1970 "poetry session".
― Edward III (edward iii), Monday, 20 November 2006 15:07 (seventeen years ago) link
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 20 November 2006 15:11 (seventeen years ago) link
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― Edward III (edward iii), Monday, 20 November 2006 15:18 (seventeen years ago) link