Ray Manzarek is like the engine of this band. The fact that he plays the keyboard on one hand and does the bass on the other is just mind-boggling.
@abigaildevoe Жыл бұрын
yes he was incredible! pretty much 3 band members in one. he's my favorite of the doors
@thenoodlecat9595 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I agree. He helped make the Doors stand out from the crowd. I once saw a video of a guy reacting to "The End" and he was mind-blown when he found out there were only 4 members.
@zahira_rania Жыл бұрын
@@abigaildevoe Rection album heart - dreamboat annie
@haciendavil Жыл бұрын
That was their weakness.
@MisterTMH Жыл бұрын
@@haciendavil When they got a professional Bass guitarist on board for "LA woman" then they went to the next level.
@ryangunwitch-black11 ай бұрын
It doesn’t feel like the Doors get enough love these days.
@maxmeggeneder89355 ай бұрын
The Doors can never get enough love. Period.
@MsZoedog668 күн бұрын
@@maxmeggeneder8935 Especially not if you listen to Dinner Key FL!
@yungyeshua. Жыл бұрын
Unhappy girl is one of the best 60’s songs. Probably one of the best psychedelic rock songs period.
@robthecow502911 ай бұрын
Fuck yeah
@georgedantz3617 Жыл бұрын
Strange Days, I believe, has had a greater influence on what music was to become several years later. Especially when it comes to 80s underground music. Just think of bands, such as The Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen ,Siouxsie and the Banshees, etc...
@abigaildevoe Жыл бұрын
yes the doors had a huge influence on post-punk! especially joy division. the more doom-and-gloom aspects of morrison's writing and the basslines had huge influence on ian curtis and peter hook respectively
@sledzeppelin Жыл бұрын
Even Henry Rollins is a Doors fan.
@stevehoran55959 ай бұрын
Also, they were a huge influence on pre-punk: Patti Smith and Iggy Pop, as examples.
@abigaildevoe2 ай бұрын
@@stevehoran5595 iggy tried auditioning for the doors after jim passed! it's a bummer he showed up out of his mind and blew the audition, the rest of the guys were really hoping to have him on board
@garygomesvedicastrology2 ай бұрын
I often think of the Doors (along with the Mothers, Vanilla Fudge, and Iron Butterfly, among others) as having a huge unrecognized influence on Progressive Rock well before they influenced "Goth" rock. They took classical themes, extended improvs (including a jazz solo on Touch Me), mixed cultures, feedback experimentation and epic works into a blender. That sounds an awful lot like Prog to me.
@kingofthesnakes2396 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant album. Robby for me makes the album, hes such an underrated guitarist
@pauldavidartistclub6723 Жыл бұрын
Indeed. Had he made a more significant contribution to rock, jazz, or flamenco guitar music, his reputation would be more than what ultimately amounts to a footnote (because The Doors, and “Light My Fire” were just so big, it’s a large footnote, but unfortunately a footnote nonetheless)
@adamfindlay70917 ай бұрын
Is that because he's a 'feel' player rather than a 30 notes per second guy.
@frozenborderline2109 Жыл бұрын
My favourite Doors album and for me, their masterpiece. Followed by the debut and L.A. Woman. Love the outfit. Makes me think of Jon Pertwee from early 70's Dr Who. Excellent as always!
@808bunky Жыл бұрын
It's cool to see a lot of love for Strange Days in these comments. It's my favorite Doors album since it maintains that moody & ethereal theme. I was lucky to get a Record Store Day mono edition of the album. It sounds so frickin awesome on my turntable. So glad you did a review for this masterpiece. Thanks Abby.
@nadapuesnada7716 Жыл бұрын
"When the Music's Over" is a trip and a song for tripping, too.
@davidestes9971 Жыл бұрын
I think the debut is the better of the two but i consider both albums just part one and two. They are both so good.
@clydekimsey7503 Жыл бұрын
Yes , Good observation
@glennandadriansrocktalk Жыл бұрын
Drop dead classic! I played so much Doors back in the 80s, still have the records. Speedy healing with your hand.
@darthfader733 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the 60's and really love your show, the memories of my ill spent youth. Thanks.
@stevecowder4774 Жыл бұрын
And Yes Abby, I must add that “ When the Music’s Over “is not only the best song o the album it’s easily one of my absolute favorites. What a strong, psychedelic finish.
@peterjetnikoff Жыл бұрын
I and a lot of the other uni students I knew got into the Doors in the early '80s because of The End in Apocalypse Now. For a while the debut album became a cult object and few of us ventured beyond it. I was browsing in a record shop sale and saw this one. Well within my budget I got it thinking that even if it was some bland attempt at reproducing the first one that the cover art was worth a bookshelf ledge. But then I played it. My take isn't as grand as their response to Sgt Pepper but what I heard was a greater concentration of what I liked about the first one but with much better sound (the debut still sounds muddy to me now). If the first one felt like a big boundless desert night this one is more urban, cold and rainy, skyscraper gothic. There is so much spookiness from track to track it's like whispers among the megastructures. I do like I Can't See Your Face in my Mind with its eerie vocal and "insanity's horse adorn(ing) the sky". It's like a weird confession. But, yes, When the Music's Over kills and keeps on killing. I was comparing records with a new girlfriend years later and put this on. She pointed out the huge wailing guitar soundscape and I appreciated it all over again. Funny you should mention Jeff Beck as it sounds a lot like what he might make of that space: not flashy shredding just compelling textures and emotive harmonies. While I will always have a preference for The End as one of their Vistavision closing epics, I will always listen to this one all the way through. The first album sounded like a good approximation of the band's live act but Strange Days sounds like a record of the one to come. Another great celebration of a classic (also informative, I didn't know that about Ray's backwards piano part). Many thanks.
@zephead64 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Strange Days is a monumental achievement for the band musically. So much great songs and performances.. But When the Music's Over is an absolute 'Oh my God!' moment in so many ways.. lyrically profound to the Nth degree and Jim and Co screamed to the rest of the world that they are indeed a force to be reckoned with and admired.
@dennismason3740 Жыл бұрын
...women seem wicked, when you're unwanted, streets are uneven, when you're down...when you're strange...
@mattg562 ай бұрын
One of the great American bands - THE best in my opinion!
@DelmarToad Жыл бұрын
Another great Vinyl Monday! “What have they done to the Earth??”
@stefano.b65stef77 Жыл бұрын
This is my favourite Doors album, at least the one I've listened to the most
@davidlauter162211 ай бұрын
STRANGE DAYS is a masterpiece !!!!! Period !!!!!!!!!!
@douglaswoodward1805 Жыл бұрын
Abby. Strange Days is easily the best Doors record. Nailed it...
@larrymills96307 ай бұрын
It's easily my favorite.
@malcolmsmith5271 Жыл бұрын
No ‘second album syndrome’ with these guys. I agree it’s a big leap forward from their debut record. Another very enjoyable video.
@terencestephenmoss2159 Жыл бұрын
The small man on the front and back cover of Strange Days I'm certain he is the same small guy who welcomes everyone on the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus 🎪 about a year later. When the music's over is definitely the best song on the album 🙌 thanks for covering Strange Days it deserves more love ❤ Hope your hand ✋ gets better ❤ soon
@johnryan3913 Жыл бұрын
Interesting observation about the "small man" showing up at the Stones' Circus in '68. Hadn't made it that connection! ...Another warped circus vibe!
@elbowsalad4175 Жыл бұрын
Strange Days was the very first rock release to feature inner sleeve lyrics.
@ΒασίληςΜιχαλόπουλος-ι3τ Жыл бұрын
My favourite band!!! Strange Days includes my favourite Doors song!!! UNHAPPY GIRL😢😢☮️☮️☮️
@esslar1 Жыл бұрын
When I was (barely) a teen, my father took me with him across town to meet someone on business in their house. When we got there, I was introduced to the man's daughter, my age, who took me in her room and asked me if I knew The Doors. I did, and she said, here's their new album. Yep, this was it.
@stevecowder4774 Жыл бұрын
Great choice for Vinyl Monday Abby. And I’ll always come out of the woodwork for a Doors album. I think “ Strange Days “ is an excellent follow up to their epic debut which was obviously a very hard act to follow. Plus ‘67 was an amazingly competitive year with all of those legendary bands releasing 2 to 3 albums within. But i never knew about the intricate work Manzerak had done with “ Unhappy Girl. “ Leave it to Ray, that brilliant musician who really kept this band together through their difficult times.
@cindyurban150 Жыл бұрын
Hi Abby, As much as I love Jim...It was Ray's keyboard sound that made me love The Doors. The first song I heard was "Light My Fire" ,it was blasting on every transistor radio way back when. I can't remember any other group at that time that had that special sound. I love the song "Moonlight Drive"...the guitar, the organ, and Jim's voice are everything ! All the members of The Doors were great at what they did,but the lead singers/front man always get the most attention. Happiness, Cindy
@drewburns4745 Жыл бұрын
Great review, and cool story about Ray's backward/forward keyboard part! Fun fact: I was hanging out with a friend of my dad's from his work one afternoon, and she mentioned that her parents were regulars at the Troubadour back in the early '70s. Ray also happened to be their next-door neighbor, and she remembers him coming over to their house all the time to hang out and play the piano!
@abigaildevoe Жыл бұрын
that is SO cool! the vibe of laurel canyon in the 60s/early 70s was unmatched. everyone seemed so welcoming and friendly, it was such a beautiful pocket of like-minded individuals
@zahira_rania Жыл бұрын
@@abigaildevoe Rection album heart - dreamboat annie
@twofromthetrunk9932 Жыл бұрын
A wonderfully typical doors sound. So different from any other group. That is why I loved them. Again, we’ll done.
@hotwings75711 ай бұрын
Right?! I’ve always wondered why Strange Days is always slept on. So good!
@professortheremin Жыл бұрын
Strange Days IS a greater re-working of the first album. Both have their strengths, and many songs parallel each other. You're Lost, Little Girl is one of the most adult songs, paralleling the Alabama Song. I Can't See Your Face in my Mind recaptures the sadness of End of the Night, and the Marimba is used to good advantage. One of my fave lyrics "I can't seem to find the right lie. comes from this song as well. Horse Latitudes is pure genius. No chords or song structure, it is almost a radio drama acting out Jim's powerful poetry. " Mute nostril agony" how descriptive is that? As good as "People Are Strange"is, My Eyes Have Seen You" is even stronger. Great guitar work from Robbie on that one. Finally "When ?The Music's Over". You are right to point out the two guitar solos. The dual guitars after the first chorus is a masterwork. Ray's keyboard bass is rock solid throughout, and I love how the bass breaks up into smaller pieces later on, until it's just two notes, and literally nothing else, and Jim still has plenty of roomto hear that gentle sound. The way the band crescendos before that ultimate climax is a ear-sight to behold. We might disagree on" I Can't See Your Face in my Mind. That will always be a beautiful song to me, but we do see eye to eye on the rest of Strange Days. Society may vote for L.A, Woman, but Strange Days will always have my best vote.
@JesusGomez-ob2qt Жыл бұрын
L.A. Woman is their best album
@mperezmcfinn2511 Жыл бұрын
To me Strange Days has always felt like the most Doors of Doors albums, as well as the one with all the hits. And I would agree it's stronger and more cohesive than their debut. I would also agree that When the Music's Over is more impressive musically than the End, and far superior lyrically. Not to mention Morrison's vocal performance being miles ahead of where it was when he recorded the End. Nevertheless, I still prefer the End. Honestly though, they're both masterpieces of Gothic rock that invoke the feeling that death may take you in the night. Despite Strange Days having more good songs overall, I think I'll always prefer their self-titled for its scrapiness and borderline garage qualities, but most importantly because it has Break on Through. I think Strange Days most underrated track is You're Lost Little Girl. I mean, it's easily just as eerie as People are Strange and Strange Days. Allegedly it was inspired by Frank Sinatra's relationship with Mia Farrow. It's a shame Frank never cut a version of it.
@kristofftaylovoski60 Жыл бұрын
"Carefully refined, and sealed over".....God I love Morrison
@xtradelite903 Жыл бұрын
The psychedelia genre is both inspirational and awesome. 🕺🏻
@flyingburritobro68 Жыл бұрын
Great album especially the deeper tracks You’re Lost Little Girl, Unhappy Girl and Strange Days. Densmore’s drum pattern in Strange Days is compelling too
@sledzeppelin Жыл бұрын
The Doors are such a strange mashup of styles and personalities that somehow melded together wonderfully to make something orders of magnitude greater than the sum of its parts. Jazz drummer, shy flamenco guitarist, pretentious bluesy organ player, and then whatever the hell (in the best way) Jim was. Who knew? Absolutely killer live band and equally good in the studio. A band, like Floyd, that understood the power of silence and space. And PLEASE do Maggot Brain! That album is like a special gift from the universe.
@karlschumaker3 ай бұрын
I would like to see more on your personal spin on the Doors debut(or self titled as you would put it)album.Other than that,very nice video as usual Abby!!!
@troubadour723 Жыл бұрын
Sorry your reprint didn't replicate the original gatefold; which I think works better for the cover photo (one of my favorites). This was a favorite college album for me, too. I would sit in the car and listen to it at lunch between classes. Krieger's beautiful, lyrical solo on Lost Little Girl is masterful. Often overlooked and underappreciated guitarist.
@abigaildevoe Жыл бұрын
i wish i had that gatefold too! didn't even know it was originally a gatefold until i researched this album
@devinmorse9112 Жыл бұрын
Krieger helps make You're Lost Little Girl one of the most haunting Doors tracks, largely because of his E minor 9th. Pink Floyd's A Pillow of Winds strikes me as pretty similar.
@johnbishop8324 Жыл бұрын
Love the channel Abby.Thanks for all the hard work you obviously put into the albums you review.
@Binx.mp3 Жыл бұрын
I agree that Unhappy Girl is underrated. It's my third favorite Doors song
@alexb8989 Жыл бұрын
🎼"Strange Days have Found us, There going to destroy our casual Joy's"🎼 Great Video.🤘
@amberrose3093 Жыл бұрын
As a young adult just starting to find what I love in the world of music, your videos have been very helpful to me. I think it's fab what you're doing. You work so hard and have fun with it at the same time. It's so inspiring. Love the doors!! And I really dug your blonde on blonde episode. My favourite band is the Talking Heads. Maybe one day we'll see an episode dedicated to new wave! Stay groovy!
@alexvc7341 Жыл бұрын
Joel Brodsky also shot the cover photo for Kiss' self titled debut album (1974). also "Moonlight Drive" was rumored to be the first song Jim sang to Ray which inspired them both to start a band.
@senatorjimdracula1603 Жыл бұрын
Strange Days is still my favorite Doors record.
@hotwax5623 Жыл бұрын
I love everything I've seen from this channel...60s and 70s music is the best! Love the outfits and video themes!
@kypekka Жыл бұрын
Strange Days is my favourite Doors album. I always thought i was the only one. You just earned yourself a subscription for making me feel less alone in this. I also like the video style, lighthearted and entertaining, at the same time interesting and informative and with considerable depth. Very well done, i will watch more.
@CG34100 Жыл бұрын
The 1st 2 tracks on the 'strange days' album are the most demonstrably ethereal & chilling songs to ever open any pop album,period.
@h.gordonkemnitz7736 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree with you on this one--It's my favorite Doors album as well; Has been for a long time. Thank you for reviewing it, and sharing all those little details about it's production that I'd been wondering about all these years.
@cradio52 Жыл бұрын
Hello Abigail! I absolutely love your videos; the stories of these albums is done in such a thorough yet engaging and entertaining way, plus I always love seeing your A+ outfits and makeup 😁 Might I suggest a video on Love’s “Forever Changes” album? It’s such a gorgeous record that I feel doesn’t get *quite* as much… love… and recognition as some others from this period, outside of enthusiasts of this specific period in music.
@abigaildevoe Жыл бұрын
thank you so much! i’m so glad you like the videos forever changes is my most requested album haha, it’s on my radar for sure
@SampleFilmsLtd Жыл бұрын
Even better on Thursday!
@namesameasu Жыл бұрын
You can still see Robby perform that 3 minute guitar solo from When the Music's Over if you ever catch Robby live. Still amazing.
@effdonahue6595 Жыл бұрын
We want the world and we want it now, now? NOW!!!!!!!!!
@garygomesvedicastrology2 ай бұрын
I used to play When the Music's Over as a jam when I was 16. I agree it's the Doors' best single track. Very well done.
@leipherd8118 Жыл бұрын
Strange Days has always been my favourite Doors album, though my favourite Botnick/Harvey twofer is David Ackles first album from 1968. Strange Days paling in the popular consciousness reflects Sabbath's Heaven and Hell / Mob Rules, where the similarity in album structure probably worked against MR for people already familiar with H&H, but for anyone coming to them out of order, MR (and Strange Days) can shine
@terencestephenmoss2159 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyable review of the Doors early greatness. Groovy moody strange stuff. The Doors stating that the world 🌎 and life can be challenging and dark. They were a superb live band to boot 👢 The European tour after Strange Days release in early 1968 with Jefferson Airplane gave us Doors fans some great black and white video footage 😀
@johnryan3913 Жыл бұрын
The Airplane co/billed would make it the ticket to buy that season.
@pauleichenberger4966Ай бұрын
Love you, Abigail! Your reviews are refreshingly cool, and I enjoy every one.
@richierugs654411 ай бұрын
Densmore is such a visual player, truly a great drummer.
@defaultuser1447 Жыл бұрын
I have just recently come across the channel. When I viewed the collection videos, I had at least heard of most of them. When you held up the Mary Hopkin record, I wondered, "Who is that?" As I am no longer a productive member of society, I could look that up. It turned out to be a complicated question, leading me to read about her, listen to her music, and even videos by her daughter covering Mary's music. Thanks.
@joannevincent2035 Жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Strange Days is eternal. Very happy that you, a millennial (?), are so conversant with the great vinyl of the 60s. Your album choices are boffo!
@abigaildevoe Жыл бұрын
thank you! not quite a millennial haha, i'm 23 and they're all in their 30s and 40s now
@joannerichards1750 Жыл бұрын
@@abigaildevoe Sorry - group Z sounds right. And I agree that the Laurel Canyon documentary is captivating!!
@groovingyourway Жыл бұрын
Here again! Subbed from In The Aeroplane. From one VC channel to another, great work & also great fun!
@johnnydelmar Жыл бұрын
We had The Doors' Strange Days album before we got The Doors and I played that record over and over. I was delighted to find the second album (actually their first album) and by then had already played the second Doors album that arrived in our house, "Absolutely Live" many, many times. The first song on The Doors blows me away, coming in with a bossa nova beat. Abby I admire your ability to critique a band I love unconditionally, maybe if you listen to "I Can't See Your Face In My Mind" another hundred times you may love it as much as I do. The lyrics are some of Jim Morrison's best, it's a great song and holds up favorably to "When The Music's Over."
@williambarry8015 Жыл бұрын
Very good, young Lady. I wasn't expecting this well researched history lesson.
@acbenepe Жыл бұрын
My parents let me have their copy of Strange Days when I was 7 because I was so obsessed with it. "Horse Latitudes" still terrifies me today and I'm really curious if Gene Wilder was using it for the bit on the Wonka boat.
@JohnCandy42583 Жыл бұрын
I love the Doors.
@Floodland-bn3ol Жыл бұрын
there is nothing wrong with the rawness of their debut....break on through is a superior track
@pedrorocha97224 ай бұрын
Of course there are perfect albums. Not many, fortunatelly. When The Doors discography was being reissued in the early 80's, this was the one I most anticipated.... by the cover alone. No album can be bad with a cover like that. It has a universe, a Fellini like ambience, And the music delivered it in full. Oh, and I love «I Can't See Your Face...», because it's so unusual for the time, so laid back. Music and cover are one. That album is a work of art. Yes, a perfect album.
@chrismedford2819 Жыл бұрын
My favourite band, track and album. The band recorded When The Music's Over without Jim when he didn't turn up. Left the gaps where he would come in with the lyrics. He turned up a day or two later and sang his parts perfectly inbetween. Bruce Botnick and Paul Rothchild merged 2 takes of the song into the final finished track. Awesome.
@Needle2Groove Жыл бұрын
I don't have a doors album. I've got to try harder to rectify this. Great episode 👌🏼
@glennsmusic Жыл бұрын
Great review. I have #1 which I like a lot but I've never sat down and listened to Strange Days. Now I'm going to have to do that. Hope your washer is ok :)
@dabhidhm4093 Жыл бұрын
Strange Days is probably the quintessential Doors album in my mind. There's sort of a blossoming of the sound that was pioneered on the first album. There aren't any real stinker tracks, and there's at least two on the debut. The production is more advanced, if not actually better to my ears. The debut is somewhat more primitive sounding but there's still tracks like "Soul Kitchen" and "Alabama Song" that just sparkle with atmosphere. Strange Days has its own atmosphere of course, but I don't find it significantly better in that regard. I love "Horse Latitudes" and I think that anyone who dislikes it doesn't really "get" The Doors. The poem is brilliant with vivid, brutal imagery and the sonic treatment is (I think) intentionally comical. They were having fun doing this. It's a perfect intro to "Moonlight Drive." Similarly, "I Can't See Your Face In My Mind" is a perfect intro to "When The Music's Over." The transition is wonderfully dramatic. The song itself is one of Jim's very best vocals, crooning better than anyone else in rock'n'roll at the time. My opinion on "When The Music's Over" has changed though: I think "The End" is superior. Nothing else the Doors ever did sounds quite like "The End", but "When The Music's Over" features a keyboard riff that the Doors used more than once. Plus, "The End" gives the pleasing illusion of being a spontaneous jam, while WTMO sounds more calculated. I won't quibble though, both albums comprise the height of the Doors' powers and I don't think they ever equaled Strange Days again.
@kelvinkloud11 ай бұрын
agree.... WTMO is more programmed then the end. but it works well for that song b/c the theme is also more structured & direct. its a theatrical piece & visual too. jim's film background helped his writing.... the end is just pure riff magic. hes tapped in, flowing & its clicking on both a visceral conscious level, along w/ a deeper subconscious imagary coming to the surface. I dont think any band has every done anything as stop in the tracks power, then that. esp considering it isnt studio trickery, rather masterful affects by all 4 at the top of their game, weaving into 1.... it hurt them some, b/c to get to that level of white heat creativity isnt sustainable nor can it be just dialed up. dylan was cursed in the same way by blonde on blonde & hwy 61.... thats what makes the end so special, but also so hard to replicate power wise..... riders though did it, just in a more controlled mature way..... inconsistent band (some of their weak material is straight up bad), but wow, when they got it right, they were the most potent american force in rock in the late '60s.
@benaguilar12616 ай бұрын
Hi ! Hoped your pinky finger healed fine. I've just found your videos this week and have enjoyed the two from The Doors I have watched. I will look for more videos for sure. Thank You! Ben 5/17/2024
@robotubetwob Жыл бұрын
The best songs are the ones nobody knows: You're Lost Little Girl, I Can't See Your Face, My Eyes Have Seen You. Unhappy Girl too.
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 Жыл бұрын
You're Lost Little Girl is the true MVP of the whole album. ♥️🙌🏽
@chrismorgan7494 Жыл бұрын
I have the remaster and was underwhelmed. Jim's vocals are all awash in Moog, failing to cut through the mix on the title track. While the remaster sounds more lush, I prefer the harder more immediate mix of the original. I can never pick out a favorite Doors album. The Soft Parade has been on steady rotation for me lately. Strange Days is a masterpiece. My Eyes Have Seen You really sticks out to me.
@clydekimsey7503 Жыл бұрын
I really think their first was their best--the ultimate Doors album
@georgebass853515 күн бұрын
My sweet rock & roll dream boat: I got hooked on the Doors since late 1973. I was going on 14 years old and Jim had only been gone 2 years. Most people in my age group had never heard of them or how controversial the band was. A lot of the older baby boomer that were young adults when they were performing and recording. I found some of their records used at a local head shop that started in 1968 family run & family owned. As of this comment in 10/09/2024, they are still open but they changed locations at least 5 times during the past 56 years. Grand children and great grand children are running the show now. They don’t accept credit cards, personal checks, or bank cards. Only straight up cash very much like any reefer dispensaries where it’s legal and dispensaries s for recreational use as well. Cash only because it’s still illegal on a federal level. The banks and various financial firms don’t want to question or get on the bad side of the Government’s anti weed stance. I digress, Jim Morrison’s inappropriate sexual implication and profanity. He was accepted of whipping his larger than average Johnson out and showing it to their audience. This is still very debate to this day and beyond. He was charged with indecent exposure. They were banned in about 28 states and not sllowed to perform at Woodstock. Legal bills were mounting. Jim was facing a Federal charge of 5 years along with over 100 thousand dollars. He was free on appeal a for several years. They finished their last album and concert appearances. The very last concert with Jim was at a venue in New Orleans. At some point Jim just lost it. He destroyed his microphone stand , broke some chairs, and just sat on the floor and refused to perform. That was the very last concert that Jim ever performed. He took a long hiatus and moved to Paris to focus on poetry with his common law wife, Pamela and died on 7-3-1971. The only thing Strange Days had in common with Sargent Peppers is the year it came out in 1967. Pet sounds by The Beach Boys was the first band to experiment with that deep concept idea in 1966. The Beatles were obsessed with it and put out sgt peppers. The Stones answered with his majesty’s Satanic request. You were wrong in your earlier comment regarding that earlier. The Zombies did their thing with odyssey & oracle( outa sight, man!) and then the most mind blowing of them all: Love’s forever changes. These records came out in 1967. The Doors answer came in 1969 with their 4th study album, the soft parade where they included brass and string instruments. Not a big fan favorite but very underrated at the same time. Touch me was the big radio hit, but a truly mind bending 11 min song of the album title. Soft Parade is wonderful on acid! lol! I appreciated it more as I got older. Not a great record for teenage ears. Too hard to keep focused. The Doors were not a psychedelic band. Hard rock at times, dark,abstract, and surreal for sure. When the Musics over with the distorted guitar solo was very psychedelic, but the bulk of it was incredibly deep hard rock. Strange days could be in the psychedelic genre. Most of their music could be considered acid rock which is often mutually inclusive but not one and the same. They were in a class by themselves. No one even came close to copying their music and still haven’t 57 years later. That’s the only song they recorded where Robby decided to break loose with distortion. His style is so precise & flawless. Thanks for allowing me to share. Jesus! Save us! Save us! Very powerful! The scream and the desperate passion….🎱🪐🪐🎩👍🧨
@georgebass853515 күн бұрын
I apologize for all the typos! I’m usually more careful. I think you will get the drift of it though. I still get excited talking about these guys!
@kiiiiiiingd Жыл бұрын
just bought this lp and found you and your channel. I fell in love immediately. you review all my favorite albums🤩
@warrengamameilhardin Жыл бұрын
The day they tracked When the Music's Over Jim didn't come in to the studio so they put a mic on Ray who, in addition to playing the left hand bass / right hand organ setup, laid down a guide vocal. According to lore, Jim came in the next day and hit every vocal cue perfectly, in the same spots as Ray had done. I wish they had a copy of that take with Ray, they should have released it on the deluxe re-release.
@speedweenie7394 Жыл бұрын
WTMO is my favorite Doors song too. Great videos all.
@leswadley6792 Жыл бұрын
So great; dig some vinyl Monday!
@michaelshiflett4835 Жыл бұрын
Great job Abigail! You’re the best 👍🏻
@Hyvelez2 ай бұрын
Though their debut album will always be my favorite, Strange Days is right up there.
@kelvinkloud11 ай бұрын
when the musics over was a juggernaut when it came out.... it opened the door for punk, dark metal & even some of what floyd would later do. .... very potent for the time period & considering they were actually playing it as early as '66, far ahead of the industry curve.
@Robutube1 Жыл бұрын
As always, a ton of background info that I should, but didn't, know - thanks as always Abi!
@bobburroughs6241 Жыл бұрын
Brought back by a friend from the States when it came out. Doug Lubahn from Clear Light. Great cover. Classic album. Bill Harvey's finest cover? 2 magical albums in a year.
@michaelserby7697 Жыл бұрын
"Five to One One in Five No One Here Gets Out Alive" ----JDM---- 🖤
@danneeson7056 Жыл бұрын
The Doors best album, heavy psychedelic acid rock, all killer no filler.
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 Жыл бұрын
Horse Latitudes is the epitome of filler.
@JesusGomez-ob2qt Жыл бұрын
@Sugadelic Savage Soul delusional statement. The production is outstanding and the poem itself is the very heart of the album it ties in all the themes at once.. you've clearly never heard of an interlude
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 Жыл бұрын
@@JesusGomez-ob2qt LoL. Relax dude. I agree with everything you say about the production. I love this album and the poetry, but for 30+ years now that I've listened to this it's always been cringey to me. Yes, I know what an interlude is, kinda like you in the spectrum of my life, but although I love interludes, overall it's always a fast forward for me.
@stevehoran5595 Жыл бұрын
@@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 It's a minute and a half long and serves as a great set up for Moonlight Drive.
@ziggichaos8038 ай бұрын
Hi Abi found your videos last night here in England, my first Vinyl Monday and what a superb album Unhappy Girl is one of my favourite Doors songs thanks for the video❤
@kevinogracia1615 Жыл бұрын
It's cool ya youngsters are gettin' the Doors. Like Blake said, to paraphrase: Your mind will awaken when you open the doors of perception. Something like that. Always, cool, Abby. Peace on earth.
@davidlynds94832 ай бұрын
When i collected Fillmore posters in the 80's (😢 that's me crying for selling them when i was starving, and way below even 80's value!). But one of my favorites was a Doors poster featuring the photo you mentioned and displayed. I'm pretty sure the poster was designed by Randy Tuten. I agree that it's an amazing photo! The only things i was able to save was a handful of the smaller handbills and my absolute favorite Doors concert poster that i was able to get while working at the Postermat in SF from Ben Friedman and he said it was, not only the last copy he had but the last he'd seen in years!
@donaldgibson4459 Жыл бұрын
I read the book called: The Door's. That book, and the book Elvis, were the two most influential books; of the 1979, 1980 California punk scene. In the book; The Door's; it mentioned that: when someone (a square) gave them a dirty look; Jim, and Ray liked to say this: "hey get the Snoid" (ref. R.Crumb cartoon, features Snoids; as cartoon characters)
@patlampo9288 Жыл бұрын
✨MEGA LOVE THIS ALBUM✨
@tobiasbaumgartner8629 Жыл бұрын
Probably the record I have heard the most along with Morrison hotel
@garybrowser6885 Жыл бұрын
FINALLY... someone who posts exactly what I think here too - well done Abby !! Strange Days over 'self-titled'.....For me - given the choice, as Jim would say 'this is the TRIP, the best part' !!
@miamicool6667 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Miss Courson.
@lennydellarocca49926 ай бұрын
O the nights and parties when we played this LP. It's a masterpiece. And Yes, When the music's Over is absolutley their best song.
@jetnova3788 Жыл бұрын
“People Are Strange” is the first Doors song I ever heard. Late night drive along the California coast, radio coming in and out. I was mesmerized. The song imprinted itself and The Doors (particularly Jim) became a lifelong obsession. I actually heard the chorus lyric as “When you strain.” 🤣🤣🤣I am a second-generation Doors fan, having next read the only bio that was out there: “Nothing Here but Lots of Lies.” Jim had a sweet, shy, self-deprecating side that took me years and lots of study to find out about. Complex dude, to say the least. If The Doors had hung it up right there, we’d be thinking of them like we do Joy Division. Two near-perfect albums, then into the ether. Pamela Des Barres knew him at the time of this record’s release, and later wrote that it’s a miracle he lived as long as he did. Random fact: the morning of 9/11/2001, I got in my truck and headed to one of my construction gigs. I hadn’t seen the news, and uncharacteristically didn’t listen to NPR on the way to work, so I had no idea what had happened. I put a Doors CD in and the first thing I heard was “Strange days have found us.” Chills. I agree with you that “When the Music’s Over” is their greatest song, although not necessarily my fave. They started a lot of shows with it…with that blood-curdling scream. I wrote this little piece about it a few years ago: i’ve been thinking about this all week on my long drives: which Doors song best represents how motherfucking awesome they are? I’ve decided that it’s “When the Music’s Over,” for a number of reasons. 1. The musicianship throughout is inventive and stellar. Check out that mind-bending guitar solo - one of my favorites of all time - and Ray’s fluid organ runs when the song explodes again after the quiet interlude, which brings me to reason #2: this band was better at loud/soft dynamics than anyone, ever. they were incredibly theatrical, right down to the way the drums ‘punctuated’ jim’s vocals. This was especially evident live. a receptive crowd would become absolutely mesmerized by this song. it’s all there on the “Live in Detroit” CD. 3. Especially in their first two albums (L.A. Woman being a return to form), they ingeniously transmitted the noir underbelly vibe of LA. The opening organ riffs set the stage, along with Jim’s almost whispered, “Yeah, c’mon,” and the snaky guitar passages throughout keep it going. 4. Jim’s vocal performance! Holy shit, man. This is Jim at his best. He had arrived. He was confident. He crooned, he screamed, he whispered. He did it all right here. People like to talk about the pretentiousness of the lyrics, but they probably don’t realize that this thing is full of in-jokes (“the scream of the butterfly,” for instance, was the name of a porno flick Jim saw one day on a marquee. “When the music’s over, turn out the lights,” was something the owner of The Whisky often said just before closing time). Add to that this stunning fact: Jim was ‘otherwise occupied’ when the other Doors laid down the instrumentals in the studio. All that remained was that he come in and sing. He came in the next day and NAILED it in one take! considering the pauses, loud/soft dynamics, etc, that’s pretty incredible, and a testament to how cohesive this band was at its prime.
@kelvinkloud11 ай бұрын
well said.... liked your essay on WTMO.... only thing I differ w/ is the people who thought morrison was pretentious, imo, just didnt get what he was doing or reflecting on. yes, he had inside humor, references etc. but he was also after something that was a search for truth & had a wide latitude & view. he was a symbolist. few understand that poetic structure & how to understand how it works theme wise. they in turn just think he was throwing up intellectual random phrases to look smart & in turn they attacked him. but again, they didnt get what hes doing.... jim was very well read & highly intelligent. he wasnt a snob about it, but he had a real passion for ideas, poetry, literature & really understood it on a level few in the industry had. dylan was like that too.... jim also understood how to write a screenplay. its why the doors music has such mood, atmosphere & large scale... he structured long songs in a blake symbolist style & structured them in a wide ranging large scape. think david lean. he also was a reader of joseph campbell & understand cyclical western history & the power of myth. .... thats what hes shooting for in something like WTMO. people can say its pretentious, but they cant tell you what hes trying to do. so they're just hating and trying to be snarkly cool.... WTMO is an examination of seeking truth, vision & feeling thru art inside the constructs of western culture. its a line of demarcation for freedom on a personal level to find that at all costs as opposed to kneeling to the machine. it was revolutionary for rock.
@jetnova378811 ай бұрын
@@kelvinkloud nailed it
@michael-yf8js Жыл бұрын
Great video. I Can’t See Your Face In My Mind is one of my favorite Doors songs, haha. It’s hauntingly beautiful. Strange Days is the best Doors album imo but the debut is a close second.
@SuperStrik94 ай бұрын
Awesome album. When The Music's Over is my favorite Doors song. Especially live. The use of dynamics in that song are incredible. We want the World and we want it. Now, Now? Now! Every Doors album with Jim is a must own. Easily one of my top 5 bands of all time (actually my favorite band). Awesome that you love MC5. Kick Out The Jams RULES. You have great taste. Man, I hate to sound like I'm making a copout but the debut and Strange Days are damn near tied in my opinion. Both albums are practically interchangeable to me. That said if I were forced to pick I'd go with the debut by a hair. Fantastic video. Also Waiting For The Sun is right up there with the first two albums. Even Soft Parade which I rate as the weakest album of the Morrison era is great. The Doors never released a bad album with Jim and they are all must owns imo.
@El_Hicks9 ай бұрын
WTMO is the quintessential Doors song, and my favorite. It took me 30 years of listening to settle on that conclusion.
@Claes_Isacson Жыл бұрын
Strange Days FTW 🦎
@phila388410 ай бұрын
The Doors are one of only handful of band that I have heard *all* their recorded output. That includes "An American Prayer" (lightning take-good!). I love all of their albums and was never able to rank them. I have not listened to this album, in full, in decades (yes). I need to rectify that.