John Densmores drumming on this track is fantastic.
@davidhornbeckmusic7487Ай бұрын
Agreed, It’s stunning!
@Paul_HalickiАй бұрын
The dynamics of the drums really jumps out. At times barely perceptible; at others he hammers them as hard as he can.
@hippydippyАй бұрын
It sounds like a cross between Arabic & Indian drum styles. Very cool.
@renebarraza852520 күн бұрын
I'll say on the whoile album as well as someone said below dynamics and John's feeling and beating on the drumset, me loves it!
@raoulduke377011 күн бұрын
Phenomenal drummer
@davidwolf4677Ай бұрын
Can’t hear this without thinking of the opening minutes of “Apocalypse Now”.
@atheistbushmanАй бұрын
Same
@flyingardilla143Ай бұрын
I can't remember if I heard the song before seeing the movie. It must have been around the same time. Either way they are intertwined in memory.
@mattblatchley2061Ай бұрын
absolutely!!!!!
@alldayadventures5418Ай бұрын
The BLUE BUS, was sent by the army to collect draftees, every state had them. Folks always got a chill when they saw THE BLUE BUS.
@R01120Ай бұрын
An apocalyptic song. Perfect for the movie.
@andywalker9646Ай бұрын
This is more than just music, it is poetry, it is storytelling, it is art.
@faithhofeldt2283Ай бұрын
I was just saying the same thing to my significant other. It's almost more like performance art than rock n roll.
@grepora8 күн бұрын
It is a theatrical experience.
@Dave-ms3riАй бұрын
The “fucks” were removed from the mix on the album version. They were restored for use in Apocalypse Now and the uncensored version is now far and away the most popular because it represents what they originally intended.
@izzonjАй бұрын
I don't like the inclusion of the fucks. I liked it better when it was just suggested. Maybe that's because that's how I got to know it.
@CV-rj7wnАй бұрын
Many things were removed in that album back in the 60s
@Serai320 күн бұрын
They weren't removed. If you turn the volume way up on the original album, you can just barely hear them buried in the mix. For Apocalypse, they were brought back up out of the background, but they were always there, far away in the distance.
@izzonj19 күн бұрын
@@Serai3 that's removed as far as I'm concerned.
@d4mdcykeyАй бұрын
A knowledgeable, personable, pleasant and chill composer sparking a bowl to enjoy The End and taking us along on the journey. A perfect start to my weekend, thank you, Doug.
@Doug.HelveringАй бұрын
Happy you are here!
@Mr62LincolnАй бұрын
Well said!
@thecentralscrutinizer5730Ай бұрын
@@Doug.Helvering groovy man
@donquixote392728 күн бұрын
Seconded d4
@Alan-lv9rwАй бұрын
“When the Music’s Over” is another Doors long song you’d like.
@yeselpkrimsonАй бұрын
Search "Daily Doug Episode 743"
@cmac7562Ай бұрын
yes, live version
@sandelic1Ай бұрын
Everyone always talk about Jim, but when I hear The Doors I always first think, damn, they are so tight! They were amazing band.
@TiagoHillesheimАй бұрын
"it's like they waiting around for Jimmy to do something" ... nailed it! I saw a doc once where Robby Krieger said that they never knew what Jimmy would do. they'd just keep playing.
@jimmurphy6095Ай бұрын
Jim played this live while his mom was in the front row. He was a special individual. I was really into them for a long time in the late 70's. Amazing lyricist.
@yenlard6683Ай бұрын
😂 the mother’s face
@REIJ3gamer27 күн бұрын
Freudian slip
@leew6091Ай бұрын
Man, Robbie is such a talented guitarist. Does he get the recognition he deserves?
@HawklordLIАй бұрын
No he doesn't.
@grahamnunn8998Ай бұрын
Love his outside note choices. Also, such a huge tone with such a clean sound.
@slatvatfatcatАй бұрын
Saw him live with the Robby Krieger Band in a small venue many moons ago. On the same ticket was Leon Russell. Helluva show!
@gringoloco419 күн бұрын
Wasn’t he playing guitar for like 6 months when they recorded this ?
@BrianYates-ue8hfАй бұрын
This is one of The Doors most iconic songs The middle section is a reductive take on Edipis Rex from the Greek story Jim did it for the first time at the Whiskey totally blitzed on 25 hits of acid It's legit info it was in both Ray's and John's books The entire album was recorded on a 4 track console with an auxiliary input and various mic placements Ray and Robby were on the same track when this was recorded maybe that's why you mentioned the instruments banging into each other Great break down and analysis 🧐🤘😎✌️ RIP JIM AND RAY 🙏
@nim4464Ай бұрын
Oedipus
@brentfreeland5834Ай бұрын
On an episode of The Simpsons Lisa is trying to explain to Homer about Oedipus. He thought about it for a moment and replied, Jeesh, who pays for that wedding? 😄
@riphopfer5816Ай бұрын
@@brentfreeland5834😂
@riphopfer5816Ай бұрын
It’s John Densmore who blows my mind on this track-and I’m a guitarist and aficionado of guitar. All those different percussive sounds, timed so perfectly. Also, I love how you said, ‘It’s like they’re waiting for Jim to do something.’ Oh, boy, ARE they ever. This song was written to hypnotise, to seduce the psyche, if you will, then to turn lose Jim’s Shadow upon the audience when they are most vulnerable. It’s really quite a violent thing to do to a person on psychedelics, who doesn’t know what to expect. The brilliance, though, is that the moment of shock turns into a chaotic celebration, and if you TRUST Jim to be your guide, and you DON’T try to maintain your ego, your control, whilst you’re riding with Jim’s Shadow, you’ll find your Shadow has also been liberated, and if you let yourself dance with it, you will integrate your Shadow and be healed. In the mid-90s till the early 2000s, I was a frequent user of LSD and psilocybin. On my university campus, I was called the ‘Acid King’, due to the heroic quantities I’d been known to consume, due to the enormous amounts I always had on hand, but also due to the fact that i was literally more comfortable under the influence of LSD than I was when ‘sober’ (by which I mean ‘not on psychedelics’. I don’t think I spent more than an hour TRULY sober from age 15 till age 28. I learned nearly everything I knew about navigating the psychedelic landscape from Jim Morrison, Ken Kesey, and Syd Barrett (the latter more a sort of a guide where not to step, when entering a psychological mine field.
@davidhornbeckmusic7487Ай бұрын
Densmore is painting beautiful pillars of clouds in this track. Young drummers would do well to pay close attention.
@DMminion101Ай бұрын
I really love this song and Riders of the Storm, but the drums and guitar playing in this feels, like they're moving around you.
@yenlard6683Ай бұрын
Yeah…Densmore is really good
@DanSpenglerАй бұрын
Fucking John Densmore. One of the most underrated drummers ever. For about a year in high school, I don't think I listened to anything except this band.
@Dave-ms3riАй бұрын
There could hardly be a more appropriate song for you to hit a bowl to.
@ertracciaАй бұрын
I really love the keyboard Indian raga that runs all over the song, takes me in another dimension
@reinhardt2002Ай бұрын
The song The End became iconic when it was used in the opening of the film Apocalypse Now (FF Coppola), masterfully used in the nightmares and alcoholic delirium of the character Cap. Willard. Speaking of Apocalypse Now, Coppola used the aria Ride of the Valkyries (Richard Wagner) in one of the most epic battle scenes in cinema.
@ReverberationAudioOFFАй бұрын
Honestly one of my favorite albums of all time! Looking forward to this!
@robfractal6820Ай бұрын
The more it ages the more the song becomes spiritual timeless deep sex and death
@splitimage137.Ай бұрын
There is a Doors-like Canadian band called THE TEA PARTY from the mid-90s whose lead singer is very Morrison-like. SISTER AWAKE; TEMPTATION; ARMY ANTS; PULSE and ALARUM are the tracks to hear first.
@badmotorbreath5206Ай бұрын
Damn straight ! Long time follower of The Tea Party from 🇦🇺. A unique blend of The Doors, Led Zep and middle eastern influences. As I was listening to this song, I was thinking how incredible it would be for TTP to do a cover. Saw them live (again) a few weeks ago and they rocked the house down.
@johnadamo5140Ай бұрын
Thanks for this comment, I'm starting with your mini playlist and this is a great shout
@ArienUK26Ай бұрын
yes! TTP is an amazing band, not that known (criminally so!) i think the Much Music version of Psychpomp with the orchestra would be an amazing one for @Doug.Helvering to react to
@SuperStrik9Ай бұрын
I've done all the calculations and The Doors are my favorite band of all time.
@craigbolton5093Ай бұрын
This is on my pre-planned funeral playlist.
@kobebean12Ай бұрын
Haha same
@shredofmalarchiАй бұрын
The best American rock band.
@Robert-ex2qpАй бұрын
All the instruments are playing different songs and overlayed with Jim's lyrics. You should watch the ONLY time they played on Ed Sullivan. Moonlight Drive was his first poem/song, he sang it to Ray Manzerik when he bumped into him walking down the beach. He wanted to make films but Ray talked him into creating a band. Do you know his history, his father was a Navy Commander during Vietnam which made him split. Jim was a crazy reader that's why his lyrics are so deep.
@yenlard6683Ай бұрын
Doug’s face during the &&&& part 😂
@villehytonen7279Ай бұрын
Even though I was a huge Doors fan in my younger age, I have never heard this version. Oh boy, what a ride.
@Bill_Yarkakar_XVIIIАй бұрын
The mix is the way it is in order to make sure that it still sounded good on mono audio systems. Stereo was pretty new at this point, and this mix converts down to mono very very well indeed. The same with "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" - The original mix, which I grew up with, had what I thought was a strange mix, until I put headphones on and switched the amp into mono. Every instrument came through perfectly, no weird phasing issues. Same thing with this album by The Doors.
@andrewmacdonald1103Ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Over the years, I have introduced loads of people to this song. Normally in a very relaxed state. It's always a personal, introspective reaction. This song is just magical.
@pmnphxazАй бұрын
The Blue Bus in the transit system in Santa Monica, CA, Also UCLA where Jim went to school.
@jeffcullen6412Ай бұрын
Interesting. In Aus the blue bus was commonly used to transport severely physically and mentally disabled children.
@russallertАй бұрын
@@jeffcullen6412 Same here in Canada, at least in the city of Kamloops, British Columbia, where I grew up. There was an institution outside of town called Tranquille, which housed mentally challenged people, as well as mentally ill, and they had blue buses that transported their patients into town for outings. A typical childhood school yard insult back then was "Go get on the blue bus". So when I first heard the line about the blue bus in The End, the Tranquille buses immediately came to mind, especially since Jim had sung about the children all being insane a few verses back. Which of course proves that we all bring our own thoughts and experiences to the table when trying to interpret lyrics.
@jerrypotente872Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this reaction on the doors one of my favorite of the iconic 1960s successful rock bands. The doors actually broke on through to give us and beat progenitors of Prague rock, psych, jazz, rock, poetic folk, and rap. I mean, they just opened up the doors for so many different bands that we love that came in the 70s from England and United States. I love the one of the few of the big iconic bands. I didn’t see live. I was too young but thank you Doris Jimbo you live brother.
@jerrypotente872Ай бұрын
Whoops , that should of read’ THANKYOU , DOORS, JIMBO YOU LIVE, ,,not ‘DORIS’, LOL!
@TonyBailey-xf5tnАй бұрын
One of the greatest songs ever written. Nobody had ever heard anything like it before. The whole album is a masterpiece.
@jm12green31Ай бұрын
Hey man this should be a beauty... Hopefully we get to see the Shaker and one of your lovely glass pipes
@JoriDiculousАй бұрын
OOoo I love "The End". One of two favourite lomg The Doors songs, "When The Music Over" is the other. Both delightfully long pieces. 11:41 and 11 minutes. (My absolute favourite 'The Doors' track is "An American Prayer" ( a 4 song piece) from the same named album. Incidentally my favourite album as well.) Highly recommended if you dont mind spoken words. Other good pieces from the album: A Feast Of Friends, Ghost Song (Extended)
@VielFartАй бұрын
"When The Music's Over" is even better.
@JoriDiculousАй бұрын
@@VielFart I agree. The lyrics isn't as good as The End, but i like the song more.
@yeselpkrimsonАй бұрын
@@VielFart That one is "Daily Doug episode 743"
@VielFartАй бұрын
@@yeselpkrimson Thank you.
@davidhornbeckmusic7487Ай бұрын
This song should be part of a masterclass for drummers on how to play cymbals. He’s painting here.
@tomratcliff3755Ай бұрын
Love this song, I'm a bit late for the premier but you can bet it is all in when I get back from work!!!
@chickwithbricksАй бұрын
Me heart just dropped when you said Jim isn't here to talk about this anymore. You'd think I'd be over it by now. If you enjoyed the storytelling aspect, let me highly recommend the live in New York track "Celebration of the Lizard" for another loooong Doors track. Thanks as always for your insightful reactions!
@wprobeАй бұрын
The song is perfect for apocalypse now it emulates a journey into madness just like the movie
@marcusanthonyPOVАй бұрын
This is a very, very, very special song. The Beatles, the Who, the Rolling Stones, nobody had this level of poetry and profundity. The Doors have fallen out of knowledge somehow, making them underrated. What a world we live in when the Doors are underrated! Well, listen and weep. Knowledge is king.
@riphopfer5816Ай бұрын
Great storyteller: Mark Knopfler. From 4 minute songs about making out down by the Thames in London to the sprawling, century-spanning gorgeousness of ‘Telegraph Road’, and the deeply emotional ‘Brothers In Arms’, he’s a master balladeer. Not to even mention his solo albums.
@bradmajАй бұрын
Best song he did is "Calling Elvis"
@peterglynn2128Ай бұрын
The Doors. Incredible !!!
@davidmendez870Ай бұрын
What I like most about The Doors' music is their perspective on the end of stages, there are many endings, the end of childhood, the end of a romance or simply ending up accepting something, it gives me a perspective of why we strive to achieve certain things
@Ozarkprepper643Ай бұрын
👍Seen them perform in 68 at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix. Only thing that came close that year was Iron Butterfly at the ASU activity center. 🚜🤠🐂
@lilkujoАй бұрын
Thanks for the content as always. Always a fan of your analysis. Got one thing for you. The fact that i didnt find a video of you reacting to Gentle Giant saddens me but makes me excited for the possibility of it coming in the future 😉 if you're ready for possibly the most Prog band thats ever progged I'd highly recommend Provocation, the opening track of The Power and the Glory. That album, in my opinion, is them at their peak. But also their live videos are amazing. You'll have so much fun picking these geniuses musical brains apart. Also they collectively play around 30 instruments and their live performances are fun to watch and a musical spectacle to see. Thanks again for your content and knowledge!
@jamespuleo3269Ай бұрын
"No matter how I struggle and strive, I'll never get out of this world alive." ~~~ Hank Williams, 1952 Both the Doors and Pink Floyd put out their first albums this same year, 1967. They sound so similar here, esp. the keyboards.
@brentfreeland5834Ай бұрын
"You set that 10 minutes ago" Fantastic! I almost tossed my coffee ✌🏻😄
@KhordLizardMageАй бұрын
Such a classic song. A group of us went camping for a week many years ago and there was a freight train line across the river from where we camped. I brought my CD player and a bunch of batteries. Over the week, every time The End came up in a mix, a long train would come by and shake the river valley. It was very surreal, though the weed, alcohol and Psilocybin definitely had a lot to do with the effects of that "trip." Good times. Out of curiosity Doug, when in September 2023 did you do this? I was in Paris in September of 23 with my wife for our 25th Anniversary and we visited Jim's grave. It still has a fair number of people visiting his grave after all these years. RiP Jim. RiP Ray
@steviesellersАй бұрын
First heard this and the Doors in my fav war movie of all time Apocalypse Now
@derekcartner4826Ай бұрын
please do more doors tracks they will surprise you with their variety of styles
@Douglas.Scott.McCarronАй бұрын
Interesting to have listened to The End the week it came out and getting you are hearing it new 55 years later. It alters between D Doric and Ionian and Mix
@vicprovost2561Ай бұрын
Masterpiece indeed, one of the great, haunting epics they came up with. Another is When The Music's Over, another amazing jam and more of Jim Morrison being his genius, eccentric self. Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎤🎹🎸🎶🔥
@yeselpkrimsonАй бұрын
Search for "Daily Doug 743" for his reaction to that one.🎶
@chassetterfield9559Ай бұрын
' Ray's organ, just noodling around in the background'. But, in this track I think it acts more like just a drone, as you'll find in various musics around the world.
@stratocruisingАй бұрын
This song, used at the opening of Apocalypse Now, is the most perfect bend of movie and music ever created/
@matbritton6816Ай бұрын
"Never get out of the boat!"
@splitimage137.Ай бұрын
Doug, do you want a story-song? Here's a perfect Thanksgiving treat: "You can get anything you want at ALICE'S RESTAURANT" - Arlo Guthrie, 1967
@candrvАй бұрын
Excepting Alice.
@michaelplummer5893Ай бұрын
Dude I’m 39 how have you never heard this?
@itnow20 күн бұрын
can u imagine listening to this in 1967, in between a Monkees number and a Beach Boy's ...?
@hashtaghead9267Ай бұрын
This is the ultimate Doors song. Nothing sets an atmosphere like this!
@josephbrowning4220Ай бұрын
35 years ago this was the last song one of my friends listened to. RIP, X. Maybe we'll meet again. I'd like that.
@pirobot668beta6 күн бұрын
LA County Metro busses were blue during the time Jim was singing. "The Blue Bus is calling us" is an elegant way to say "let's catch a Bus!"
@simonagree4070Ай бұрын
I can practically see and smell the incense smoke floating up to the ceiling. 😆 They actually got fired from a club for singing the "real" words to this. I can't hear this without hearing parodies of it. Flo and Eddie riffing on the snake and the lake with The Mothers at the Fillmore East, and The Gizmos' "Chicken Queen" -- "Chicken? Yes, queen? I want to... buck-a-buck-a-baaawk! " 😂
@PassivePortfolios11 күн бұрын
This song will be forever entwined with the opening scene of "Apocalypse Now". Perfect song for a complex movie.
@gold98gtpАй бұрын
I was 13 when this came out, stereo was kinda new so lots of early stereo recordings were created from mono recordings so instruments were in L or R,. Many musicians preferred to listen to the mono recording.
@bloodysmurfАй бұрын
This song is so much more impactful live. The simple sonic foundation allows for fantastic improvisation both lyrical and musically. For example, check out the live version on the 'In Concert' compilation.
@davidwolf4677Ай бұрын
Truly disturbing track. And just three years earlier, we were bopping to “She Loves You, Yeah Yeah Yeah”…
@vicprovost2561Ай бұрын
Spot On, this scared some people I hung with back in the day, can have interesting reactions to it the first time, for sure!
@VF-84Ай бұрын
Yeah just think about that. This and the Beatles existing at the same time.
@mgman6000Ай бұрын
@@VF-84 The Beatles and the time of this song was already ahead of it
@sledzeppelinАй бұрын
This is a special song. Mystical, completely new.
@shirazzzaАй бұрын
Ah this just takes me back. I think we're about the same age, I think I've got a couple of years on you. We used to take acid & smoke spliffs & bust out my mate's parent's vinyl & just get into it. Or we would go out in nature, sometimes take the boom box ha. I'm glad I have my psychonaut era to look back on
@joseringo41909 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! Light it up and melt into the song!
@kelhard563222 күн бұрын
Dunno if its been mentioned, but this is a remixed version, slightly different from the original mix. Mostly the double time "f*** me baby" part. That was mixed out originally in '66. Recorded to 4-track effectively by Bruce Botnick. Drums/Percussion, guitar, organ with keyboard bass & the vocals. No overdubs, but yes (apparently) edited from 2 takes. I love how the band used to just play and let Jim do his poetry, not knowing what he was going to say or do. The band is truly one entity, feeding off each other. Granted, this studio take was pretty well rehearsed and arranged, I still feel this was quite spontaneous. Check out the live version(s) from Hollywood Bowl 1968 & Felt Forum 1970. Both wonderful performances. And awesome video BTW Doug!!!!! Oedipus Rex... "a man with an odd complex, he appears in Freud's index, 'cos he LOVED his Mother.." (Tom Lehrer, 1965) .Peace.
@Serai320 күн бұрын
This was originally Jim's showcase number, where he would play with bits of his poetry and improvise on subjects he felt like using. It wasn't until they finally put it down on vinyl on their first album that it solidified into this particular shape.
@michaelsandarАй бұрын
For a song that doesn't move much musically, hanging on that D chord, it really kicks. Jim's Oedipal poetry telling a 'killer' story.
@cedricserieys976820 күн бұрын
The "scene" with the mother is very explicit if you look at the 1991 film (the Doors - Oliver Stone). The patron into the bar is disturbed too!
@AyyyyUhhhhАй бұрын
Such a groovy band, Cheers Doug 🍃
@sgtdevildogdavethesilentwarsАй бұрын
I have been listening to a lot of different music for 50 years. I admit my bias for Jim Morrison, however I think Jim's improvisational vamping, waxing poetic is in a stratosphere way above, or maybe from way down deep within than anybody else. The band's ability to create, compose improved, spontaneous music that captured the feelings expressed by Jim and his vamping is in the same stratosphere. They never had any idea when Jim would start vamping, what he was going to vamp, how long he was going to vamp, but they were able to sync to him in way I believe can only be spiritual. One epic from The Doors I would recommend is called "The Celebration of the Lizard." The piece is about 17 minutes. The greatest album of Jim and The Doors vamping is on an Album called "An American Prayer by Jim Morrison with Music by The Doors." I would highly recommend it if you really want to get a deep dive into Jim's psyche. Thanks Doug for your effort and experience.
@srt8rocketship241Ай бұрын
It's cool that it sounds live.
@brentfreeland5834Ай бұрын
Johnny Rivers was the house band previous to The Doors. ✌🏻
@emanuel81111Күн бұрын
this is not a song, this is an experience, this is life and death. this is art.
@davidbrock2450Ай бұрын
This song was also featured on the sound track of the classic movie "Apocalypses Now" .
@DreoilinАй бұрын
The Blue Bus I believe was the bus that took our boys to Vietnam.
@stevecowder4774Ай бұрын
Excellent touch Doug, in lighting up to the very beginning of this epic, psychedelic virtuoso. As a die hard Doors fan, I’d lost track of how many times I’ve done the same ( occasionally with the addition of a whiskey and cola, naturally 😆). But the haunting music of this tune along with Jim’s voice and bizarre poetry is just mesmerizing. Great review of this legendary song 👏. And I’m sure others have told you, but seeing Apocalypse Now is an absolute must. I can tell you without question, ‘ The End ‘ is enough of a reason.
@kobebean12Ай бұрын
One of the most epic songs of all time very underrated
@robfractal6820Ай бұрын
Time to listen to the great Roy Harper "when an old cricketer leaves the crease" is a good place to start.
@atheistbushmanАй бұрын
I did not expect a reference to Roy Harper! My favorite: kzbin.info/www/bejne/equclX-jnq-nedk&start_radio=1
@grahamnunn8998Ай бұрын
Yes!
@frankbudge250011 күн бұрын
I think I've read that the "blue bus" reference relates to the Vietnam war conscription. Hence the reference in the song "driver where you takin' us?"
@cainealexander-mccord2805Ай бұрын
A bold choice, Doc. I was never a huge Doors fan, but when they hit it, they really hit it. I never cared much for the radio hits, but the back streets stuff, "The Soft Parade", "Moonlight Drive", and this one. It always makes me think of the movie and how Jason Patric really should have played Morrison. Really glad to see this one come up. That'll shake up a few sleepyheads.
@ace673Ай бұрын
The king lizard is still being played and admired.
@jduke8565Ай бұрын
Doug you should do The Celebration of the Lizard(live) The song epitomizes the doors cultural mystique morrison s haunting figures and the band's musical drive to the journey..... bye from Greece....
@Ozarkprepper643Ай бұрын
Think I forgot. This was played on the radio a lot. End they didn't censor. They kind of ad-libbed when they play this at Whisky a Go-Go. Manager got all freaked out and fired them on the spot. He said he would have no one singing on his stage about effing his mother. Lol You know what I liked about then? No one got hurt feelings over words. 🚜🤠🐂
@billpeters9999Ай бұрын
Ray was a musical encyclopedia, if you find interviews with him on KZbin he had so much musical knowledge.
@jima6545Ай бұрын
July 4th 1991. My best friend and i ended planned a bush party for the 4th of July. Plans fell through, and we ended up just hanging out by a natural spring a mile deep in the woods, dinking and listening to music. I wasn't a partier in high school and was pretty drunk. This song came on, and i gave him my interpretation of the lyrics, then it started raining. He was spooked and we packed it up and went home. I dont remember what i said, but our relationship changed that night. I miss him
@JohnnyTaliaАй бұрын
I had the original album in 1967 when I was 14, long before Morrison became history and long before Apocalypse Now totally iconized this song. I wore that record out listening to it. All those F words were mixed out of the original release, but they have since been remastered back in.
@rods6405Ай бұрын
There is a live version with more poetry involving a road crash of a bridal party and Jim decaying in a field. But also go and find Frank Zappa's piss take on the end! its very funny!
@grahamnunn8998Ай бұрын
I was just thinking the same thing "you take the cookie..", Tiny Sick Tears.
@rods6405Ай бұрын
@grahamnunn8998 Thank you I was going to delve into my YCDTOSA collection and from memory its the album that is blue with red text. I think from memory its also a piss take on "walk on the wild side" if I'm remembering the riff. I just checked correct on both counts Ha Ha!
@Metrofarquhar5 күн бұрын
As the story goes, The Doors were the house band of the Whiskey A Go Go on Sunset Blvd in the 1960s until the manager heard the band play The End. Scandalized, the band was fired on the spot.
@bajodeos13 күн бұрын
Un clásico, gracias. Más de Doors
@jay-f6cАй бұрын
Heard this magnificent song live, 69 in Cleveland 2nd row 5$ ticket best concert ever., pure sensuality, what ever happened to our music?
@sergegrattu5171Ай бұрын
Trouvez-moi un morceau actuel avec le quart du dixième de la créativité, de la profondeur, de la singularité de « The End »??? Hééé oui…….❤❤❤❤
@johnapplegate1289Ай бұрын
The original master tape was speeded up slightly in the mastering process. This was done to make it sparkle a little bit.
@mattblatchley2061Ай бұрын
Here we go!!!
@stevem-h3562Ай бұрын
Masterpiece. Absolute masterpiece.
@Pam-jr2svАй бұрын
If you haven't heard them, can I recommend the combo of "He's simple, he's dumb, he's the pilot", and "So you'll aim toward the sky" by Grandaddy? They are the first and last songs on The Sophtware Slump album, and perfectly bookend the whole album. Thanx!
@James-wv3hxАй бұрын
Their live performance at the Hollywood Bowl is a Must see. Or l should say Jimbo's to do something 😮
@Droplasauc3Ай бұрын
Hello Doug. I would really love your insight on i think one of the most beautifull song ever composed, lyrically and instrumentally too. It is already lost and highly underrated but i am sure you will stand i awe in front of the profound lyrics and melody. Sonata Arctica -My Selene