#thedoors #reaction 24Yr Old Musician FIRST TIME reaction to The Doors - People Are Strange Join this channel to get access to perks: / @blackpegasusraps
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@mmonkeyking11888 ай бұрын
The story is that Jim Morrison, was feeling depressed and went for a walk in Laurel canyon, in the Hollywood Hills area, he stopped and sat down on a ridge overlooking the city of Los Angeles and the lyrics just "came to him." It is the feeling one has when they are so depressed that the whole world seems to be against you...being strange is being depressed...
@LuckyBastard-19708 ай бұрын
Laurel canyon has a way of doing things you don’t expect.
@xScooterAZx7 ай бұрын
@@LuckyBastard-1970 I lived in Laurel Canyon and it was fine for me.
@StanSwan7 ай бұрын
Where did you hear that BS? 100% wrong.
@girlfriday-nl9we7 ай бұрын
StanSwan, not sure where they heard the Laurel Canyon story, but that is exactly how Doors guitarist Robby Krieger recalled it in his autobiography. Krieger was an eyewitness to the walk & Morrison creating the lyrics.
@StanSwan7 ай бұрын
@@girlfriday-nl9we He never told that story.
@barbarakerns39148 ай бұрын
Doors my all time favorite. Jim Morrison is so dam handsome. Saw the doors in concert in1967. I was 14 and had the iconic poster of Jim hanging in my bedroom. Now at71 I have that poster hanging in my living room. Still in love with the doors and never met a man that beautiful
@exstock7 ай бұрын
My husband and I bonded over our mutual love of the Doors when we were first getting acquainted. He looks almost exactly like a blend of Jim Morrison and Val Kilmer, which thankfully we can all picture pretty easily because of the movie! Still married to him almost 27 years later. Oh, and his actual first name is Jim. 😁
@Teresia127 ай бұрын
A woman after my own heart. He was magnificent.
@staceym79406 ай бұрын
How lucky you are to have that experience ❤
@Vintage.EvenStar8 ай бұрын
This has always been my favorite Doors song, and probably because it was in one of my favorite films, The Lost Boys. Great react fellas!!
@helensmusings7 ай бұрын
Lost Boys, the 3 Heather's, wow that takes me back lol. The whole lost boys album was the soundtrack to my teens
@petergustafson74467 ай бұрын
Filmed in my town.
@jaredcullen61036 ай бұрын
The lost boys introduced me to the doors on a personal level of liking. My parents are hippies and I definitely heard them b4 the movie, but beings im a huge vampire movie fan....this song at the end during the credits just hooked me. Now the doors and Jim Morrison are iconic to me and the absolute best.
@christineenright74918 ай бұрын
You must have heard "Light My Fire" by the Doors. It was released in 1966 but has Bern used in movies, ads etc
@stj9718 ай бұрын
Well, this was a big nothing burger.
@christineenright74918 ай бұрын
@stj971 my post is a nothing burger? I was just adding information about what I think is their most famous song.
@nim44648 ай бұрын
67 not 66
@BensSoZen8 ай бұрын
I was thinking if he heard anything from them it's that song. And 66 or 67 or 77? Or who cares? Internet is silly !
@highstimulation24978 ай бұрын
only the full version, not the shortened radio one. with the solos.
@dianefiske-foy47178 ай бұрын
He said “when you’re strange, the faces come out of the rain”.
@Belluser-we1uc5cb2l8 ай бұрын
Jim Morrison was a Poet first of all. His friend Ray Mansuric/ organ player, met him on the beach and liked his poems. He wanted to make songs out of them. They knew each other from Film school as well. Jim morrison had an IQ of 149.
@girlfriday-nl9we7 ай бұрын
Right, Jim had written poetry for a long time, but according to Ray, when he ran into Ray at Venice Beach, Jim sang him the lyrics to “Moonlight Drive” because that song & others he had written had been playing in his head like a concert. Which if true means he was a musical genius because he’d had no vocal training & little musical experience at that point.
@Belluser-we1uc5cb2l7 ай бұрын
@girlfriday-nl9we Jim was also homeless and living on top of someone's roof during that time.. Ray took him in. During the time he was on the roof, he had a halusination of the supernatural. Jim was dabbling with the dark arts. He also didn't die in the bathtub. He died at a nightclub in Paris. Trying to score some heroin. He would snort it and they found him with his mouth foaming. And the owner panicked because he OD and he got 2 bouncers to take him back to his hotel and plant him in the bathtub. Pam was in on it as well. There was no autopsy, the owner of the club didn't want a scandal.
@mumbles2157 ай бұрын
It too stupid and drank himself to death. IQ means nothing. Most of the time. His dad was an admirable at the gulf of Tonkin and highly connected in CIA. Same with zapp, stills and others. Dave McGowan wrote a book called weird scenes In laurel canyon (something like that) it’s a must read for truth seekers
@j3480117 ай бұрын
@@Belluser-we1uc5cb2lI love the story about him living on someone's roof in Venice Beach.
@Coowallsky6 ай бұрын
Jim was a high-functioning alcoholic. Not a poet/shaman/genius/etc. or all of the other superlatives that Manzarek and others have asserted.
@Bethzie398 ай бұрын
You gotta check out the song “The End” by The Doors. The Doors were part of the West coast psychedelic rock explosion that came to be at around the same time they were doing “The Acid Test” you had mentioned. Jim Morrison constantly fought the system and himself, he continued down a path of self destruction until his own tragic end.
@decemberwind698 ай бұрын
My favorite song. They have different versions of this song as well.
@autumngrubb14688 ай бұрын
@@decemberwind69It’s one of my many favorites. I loved the movie and I have an audio book about Jim Morrison that I’ve listened to probably a 100 times or so.
@cherivanhoover96638 ай бұрын
It's about loneliness, isolation, social norms, and pressure towards conformity.
@martinrobinson9368 ай бұрын
Yes, thoughts when you are walking home, drunk and alone. All women are wicked, all other strangers are ugly….definitely a study in the emotions of loneliness.
@helenajrgensen31578 ай бұрын
This song is written by Jim Morrison and guitarist Robby Krieger, but glad you're getting into more of The Doors. There is so much good music. And Jim would really rather be described as a poet, so yes their music is possibly more of an experience than it is "just" music
@christopherglock72398 ай бұрын
Rider's on the storm was great Break on through Roadhouse blues L.A. Women So many
@lunadyana33308 ай бұрын
Moonlight drive Break on Through Love me two times LA woman Light my fire Waiting for the sun Wild child When the music's over * The crystal ship Hello, I love you Soul kitchen Touch me Riders on the storm *next level greatness
@beverly7197 ай бұрын
I don’t think they ever had a bad song. I own all of their songs.
@curtislong68067 ай бұрын
Jim Morrisons father was a U.S. Navy Admiral. Jim had a degree in Film from UCLA and wanted to make movies. He had an IQ of 160 and was an avid reader of the classics. He was an artist, painter, poet, songwriter, and Rock God. One of the great artists of the 20th century. And he died at age 27. He was fixated on the Kennedy assassination and was doing research for a book on the subject. Probably killed by the CIA. Rest in Peace, Lizard King.
@staceym79406 ай бұрын
Interesting, there are a lot of undertones people do not usually catch😘
@russallert8 ай бұрын
One of the influences on The Doors was the 1920s German songwriting team of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht. The band even covered one of their songs (Alabama Song) on their first album, and several Weill/Brecht songs had that same dark sound and feel as several Doors songs. Ray Manzarek's piano solo on this song sounds half jolly and half sinister.
@personalcheeses80734 ай бұрын
Bowie covered that song too.
@Natasha-px2gw7 ай бұрын
I’m 35, I love alllll music of any sorts, and The Doors is still my all time favorite band. My mom was a punk rocker when I was young so I was exposed to a ton of different types of music, but still to this day The Doors is my FAVORITE. Something about them just gets me. I don’t know how to explain. I know they’re not the “best” band, but they just do something to me lol. Glad to see this reaction! Also, they didn’t have a bassist, it was the keyboardist that did the bass, so that’s cool too.
@Fanboy07077 ай бұрын
Another Doors song that has a similar "antiquated" sound like this is Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar). It has an old-time carnival sound with a bit of a German oom-pah band mixed in.
@MikePhillips-pl6ov7 ай бұрын
The Doors took in all forms of music into theirs, including rock, blues, bluegrass, jazz, and soul.
@willblood70824 ай бұрын
From Songfacts: Jim Morrison was depressed. He went to Robby Krieger's (Doors guitarist) house, they went to a canyon to watch a sunset, at which time Jim realized he was depressed because "if you're strange, people are strange." He then wrote the rest of the lyrics, which are about feeling alienated.
@gracemichelli.2am1248 ай бұрын
One of my favorites from Morrison..He was in a league of his own for sure. Light My Fire is a must listen. Great reaction guys. ❤
@shanegooding48398 ай бұрын
This song always makes me think of projection. How people often accuse others of being strange or weird when they don't do what we want. So when folks aren't being friendly to a stranger THEY are the strange ones or when women don't want you THEY'RE the wicked ones. The Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek was a jazz pianist so he was very familiar with 1920s Ragtime.
@kelvinkloud7 ай бұрын
good theme interpretation.... it is about projection & the station of the outsider.
@magoospsoriasismagic8 ай бұрын
youngblood is spot on. The stride keyboard is stra8 outta the 20's intentionally. The sound influenced the lyrics and that was early 20th century poetry for Morrison. They were prob jammin the riff and he dropped this Brechtian vibe out of his notebook and the rest is magic. They took their name from Aldous Huxley's book "The Doors of Perception" and oh yeah boyee psychedelics were in the air! I loved the Doors cause they scared the shit out of the flower hippies!
@LoisChisholm7 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly from an old album liner, The Doors was comprised of a Classical keyboardist, a Flamenco guitarist, a Jazz drummer, and Baritone poet. What a phenomenal combination they were.
@patrickquinlan30568 ай бұрын
This is like circus music which gives it an antique feel. Yeah, not typically a 1960s sound but they did another song on their debut album which is overflowing with bangers. It was called "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)" and it also had a circus feel to it.
@KaBeeM2 ай бұрын
Alabama Song was also originally written by Kurt Weil and Bertholt Brecht in the 1920s so that pretty much tracks.
@decemberwind698 ай бұрын
I have a big painting of Jim Morrison that my son bought me 15 years ago . I love the doors especially Jim . Lol 😅❤ I have CDs and dvds and vinyls of live shows of theirs and studio stuff . They're so good. He really was an incredible poet. I have books as well.
@cindyv14017 ай бұрын
Jim Morrison....short life But Major influence R. I. P.aradise Jim 🙏🙏🙏
@ronvollstedt74377 ай бұрын
Got to do light my fire!!
@Malfehzan8 ай бұрын
Always cool to have Andy Rue tagging along!
@johnweimer32498 ай бұрын
The piano is meant to sound like an old western bar player from the cowboy days with a touch of the circus has come to town.
@deborahsevi57297 ай бұрын
Listen to Riders On The Storm, L.A. Woman, Light My Fire, The End. He constantly had police ready to arrest him at all most every concert because he refused to see boundaries in his art. ❤
@1cathyc14 ай бұрын
People Are Strange 1967 single by The Doors "People Are Strange" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. It appears on the band's second studio album, Strange Days, released in September 1967. The song was written by the Doors' vocalist Jim Morrison and guitarist Robby Krieger, although all of the band are credited on the sleeve notes.
@757optim8 ай бұрын
"Light My Fire" is probably the Doors signature song. "Touch Me", "Beak On Through", "Riders On The Storm", "L.A. Woman", "Hello, I Love You" and "The End" were all radio hits.
@girlfriday-nl9we7 ай бұрын
Also, “Love Me Two Times” (which was kind of an anthem for young men drafted into the Vietnam War) and “Love Her Madly” which if I recall correctly was in the soundtrack of “Forrest Gump” in a pivotal scene.
@moonsniper35438 ай бұрын
When the Music's Over is one of my favorite Doors songs. I was a cult-member-like fan in the early 1980s.
@phonebone818 ай бұрын
Hi there - Jim Morrison was strange and I think a lot of people remember his name anyway! His words, poems, stage presence and of course his strange character. He became a very successful performer with an excellent stage presence (regardless of whether he was drunk or not) 😏. I like THE DOORS music very much (especially their vinyls) Best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
@Ecosse578 ай бұрын
in the late 60s there was this fad of 20s era influence. you saw it in pop art and in music. it wasn't just the doors you could hear it in some of the mommas and poppas music and elsewhere.
@joebruenger23238 ай бұрын
Soft Parade, Whiskey Bar, Waiting for the Sun, Back Door Man. Etc
@chris8822118 ай бұрын
Goes on and on. My favorite doors songs are not to touch he earth and love street
@joebruenger23238 ай бұрын
@@chris882211 love those too! It's so hard so have a favorite doors song
@eixor7 ай бұрын
I went through a “just listened to the Doors” phase in the 1990’s. They were my favorite band for a few years.
@TedWinton-w2p8 ай бұрын
"Come on Baby Light My Fire" by the Doors. Awesome!
@DonnasArizonaAdvenrures8 ай бұрын
This was used in the vampire movie "The Lost Boys". Love this song.
@mrsainsburys18 ай бұрын
Love street and peace frog are my favourites, mr mojorisin is a God amongst men, such a great history 🙏🦉❤️🐊👍
@strangeexchange18 ай бұрын
Love street classic, the crystal ship soft parade when the musics over wild child waitimg for the sun, spanish caravan to many to name
@pennytipp7 ай бұрын
I still have my Peace Frogs / sleep shorts from the early 90’s, if anyone remembers that line of clothes. 🤣 Always loved the Doors and Jim’s books of poetry.
@dadmateryn80928 ай бұрын
LA Woman and Light My Fire are probably thier 2 biggest hits
@bcol8775338 ай бұрын
The End should be the next Doors song that you react to!!!!
@piotrjeske45998 ай бұрын
Riders on the Storm , Light my Fire . Good songs to know.
@RobertSmith-iw2kb24 күн бұрын
Jim was a poet at heart and wrote most of the songs.
@autumngrubb14688 ай бұрын
Omg I’m so excited about this one! I love the Doors, they are my favorite ever….❤
@deborahvernarelli63948 ай бұрын
Just a fun fact..this was played at the very beginning of the movie "The Lost Boys". Great dramady...great reaction, you 2..The Doors were classic back inthe day, and their music still is. RIP,Jim Morrison. ❤
@evenflow19817 ай бұрын
Echo & the Bunnymen did a great cover of this for 'The Lost Boys'...awesome film.
@LynnThompsonAuthorАй бұрын
In the late '60s there was an obsession with the '20s and '30s, with a revival of the flapper look from the '20s in fashion (women like Twiggy and Mia Farrow had those short hairdos from the era, and women were wearing the headbands and beaded dresses from the '20s) and then the movie "Bonnie and Clyde" came out in 1967, about the '30s gangster couple, and people got obsessed with that era. Ragtime actually started in the 1890s and was popular up through WW I, in the late 1910s. By the 1920s, jazz was coming onto the scene!
@tjtampa2146 ай бұрын
Iconic. Your guest was right on with the ragtime genre with the hard banging on the piano (no soft touch electronics) and the stilted cadence.
@alicemilne14446 ай бұрын
This had absolutely nothing to do with ragtime.
@StarOpal8 ай бұрын
This always gives me a craving to watch The Lost Boys.
@RavenFire48 ай бұрын
Morrison was a poet. There is a book of his poetry
@scott3744Ай бұрын
It's Ray Manzarek's 'ghost town' piano sound (that's how I think of it, like the piano in a bar in an old Western ghost town), part of the Doors' signature sound, that gives it the 'old timey' feel. So rag-time is probably the more accurate term. It runs through lots of Doors songs, it's totally unique, making the Doors sound different from any other band in the classic rock era.
@mattblatchley20617 ай бұрын
good ear young man! The Doors pull from a lot of older style music!!! For example they do a cover of sorts of a 20's Burlesque song called "The Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)" PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE listen to that one!
@pennytipp7 ай бұрын
Yes!!! 🙌
@betsylocario64538 ай бұрын
This is my college era music. I had heard that this song was written when he was feeling depressed and alienated. My favorite Doors song, however, has always been Light My Fire. Google the story about when they performed that song on the Ed Sullivan Show. Pretty funny!
@narvalon51238 ай бұрын
Watch the interview from 69 with Jim Morrison when he predict the future of music! And thanks for this, was awhile I heard it
@shirleygarcia80928 ай бұрын
Weird video. There is one out there that has the band in it. You might check it out. Some more of their songs to try out, Riders on The Strom, Gloria, Light My Fire (got them banned from Ed Sullivan show because Jim didn't change the lyrics like they wanted him to) So many great tunes! You should also check out Jim's poetry!
@deborahsevi57297 ай бұрын
Jim Morrison was very much into LSD in any form. The song The End can definitely show you how he was different than anyone else.
@ele977358 ай бұрын
If you get a chance, find the movie called “the doors “, with Val Kilmer, playing Jim Morrison. This will pretty much explain why the music they played sounded the way it did. He was very very strong into psychedelics.
@66rodedawg8 ай бұрын
Also the Doors are one of my favorite late 60's bands, thus us one of thr first I herd way back in the late 70's, l like most of thier music. To think of the late 60' & 70' there were 1000s of bands with very good & great music, there were lots of one hit wonders, For Sure Not The Doors, my favorite Doors you have already done, Riders On the Storm. Also not sure if you done Break on through, & Love Me Two Times, they round out my top three.
@fionaspath33328 ай бұрын
Listen to "Light my Fire" 1967...It was banned on the Ed Sullivan Show...💛
@PJAC18 ай бұрын
Yay!!! Andiroo!!!
@rrrvvvv9997 ай бұрын
You were half thinking The Doors/the song/the video may have been from the 1920's or 1930's? Dayyyyuuuum, that really is something.
@BarberMidnight8 ай бұрын
so i first got introduced to the doors as a 12 year old kid in my eldest brothers back yard. We sat playing poker and i was having a little (and i mean little ) drink in the summer sun. My then brothers girlfriend then put on a doors best of cd and my lord my world changed just a little. hearing any Doors track takes me back to that afternoon so vividly.
@aimeekeel6 ай бұрын
So so good. I was raised on this.
@black4pienus8 ай бұрын
It must be the honky tonk piano sound in this song that makes it sound older. You often hear that in those old Western movies. I always thought this song was about touring. He meets all these strangers going from city to city that just want to be close to a star/celebrity. They don't care who he really is. They're all strangers in the end. People are strange.
@Vana19705 ай бұрын
Jim Morrison's father was a US Naval Admiral and Jim rebelled and left Florida for LA, he had such stage fright he couldn't face the crowd at first. A lot of drugs involved with Jim's poetry and his poetry
@gregorydahl54898 ай бұрын
Thank you for reacting to this great Doors song ! I fell in love with this song when I was 12. Jim Morrison recorded this in April 1967, releasing it in September 1967, when he was around 23. Strange Days is the other fantastic song from this album which is just as equally good as this one.
@dananeilland96293 ай бұрын
In "The Lost Boys", it was sung by Echo and the Bunnymen, and the scene it is played over is wild. But the sad thing is it now seems kind of innocent compared to what you see in cities nowadays.
@kelvinkloud7 ай бұрын
many of the doors songs have a haunted carnival sound.... steven king was a teen when the doors were in their hey day. he was a big fan. still is.... no one like the doors then. closest wouldve been velvet undergrd. theyre the antecedents of goth & punk.... as far as meaning, morrison was a symbolist poet. he loved blake. so words have symbolic dense meaning & are meant to be connected together to draw out a wider theme. this song is about alienation. think the latest joker movie for a fit. .... you nailed the sound. its gotta a off kilter new orleans '20s ragtime vibe. evil lurks underneath it. that was their signature on other songs also. iconic band worth digging back into.
@christopherglock72398 ай бұрын
It's funny Jim Morrison predictrd people will not need a band in the future because computers will do all that for them kinda like what you do. Amazing
@motleydigger6 ай бұрын
He was a poet first. Loved most of they're music. I was born in 78. I always really thought the opposite that when you're strange people do tend to remember your name I guess depending upon what kind of strange you are. Aren't we all a little strange especially when we're alone in a crowd of strangers. They just have a unique sound in general
@cozenw32367 ай бұрын
This song was the opening song for the iconic cult classic movie “The Lost Boys.”
@d2ndborn8 ай бұрын
Jim's father was a Navy commander. They spent a lot of time in San Diego. Jim is buried in Paris in believe. I remember the Doors from growing up in the 60's
@elizabethwade79467 күн бұрын
Love Me Two Times, Touch Me, and LA Woman
@sueingram51577 ай бұрын
This was the theme song of the movie "The Lost Boys". They're the original singers of this song.
@GrafindeKlevemark7 ай бұрын
If you haven't already seen it, watch Apocalypse Now where the Doors sang a song "The End" - unforgettable !
@jw31098 ай бұрын
Watch a live performance of "Light My Fire".
@FallenEagleFTW7 ай бұрын
This is such a classic song. If you've never seen the cult classic vampire movie Lost Boys, watch it. This song is in it and to me, fits the song and the song fits the movie so well.
@Kipperbob8 ай бұрын
This was the theme song for a really good Vampire movie back in the 80's or early 90's, it had loads of young actors in it who would later become famous.
@girlfriday-nl9we7 ай бұрын
“The Lost Boys” i think. Kiefer Sutherland was one of the vamps. And maybe Jason Patrick?
@TedWinton-w2p8 ай бұрын
This is Granddaddy Rock. I was a child when a lot of this came out.
@deborahmasterson37377 ай бұрын
The Whiskey Song is awesome! Light My Fire,,,When on Ed Sullivan show, he wanted them to change a word. Jim said ok but then didn’t do it. They were never invited back but they didn’t care. Just some trivia 👍
@nickkleiber86367 ай бұрын
This young kids can’t comprehend anything haha it’s hilarious
@amyperkins20087 ай бұрын
L. A. Woman was definitely one of their most popular songs. And definitely a good one!
@JanetheBaptist7 ай бұрын
Jim Morrison has a film made about his life, called, The Doors. He falls in love with a beautiful hippy girl and in lust with a fiery witch. It’s pretty trippy, so hold on to your hats if you go for that ride.
@pennytipp7 ай бұрын
Fun fact I almost got a tattoo of a lizard (lizard King) in honor of Jim and the Doors in 1995 but went with a quarter moon and star to represent my “cancer” sign and love of the moon.
@chunlink41338 ай бұрын
If you have never heard this.. then you have never seen the movie "The Lost Boys"...which means this isn't real life so I can just put this up to my head and pull the tr
@nyknick8218 ай бұрын
Whoa... don't do it!!
@erniejohnson43646 ай бұрын
There's an original video from 68 that illustrates the song. Good observations on the 20-30s vibe.. Check out Whiskey Bar by the Doors. It's a German 20s musical hall tune.
@themojoslide8 ай бұрын
Love this tune I really want to cover it! Absolute classic!
@donnamiley67784 ай бұрын
This has definitely been in movies.
@daveking93937 ай бұрын
The album soft parade is fantastic. Every song is a gem to me. Hope you get there one day
@dahuffy6 ай бұрын
You need to watch the movie "The Doors" with Val Kilmer as Morrison. He did all his own vocals.
@karendavis26687 ай бұрын
I feel like this is a dark carnival sound. ❤
@JaneWalters-ni7se7 ай бұрын
You guys are adorable! My older brother introduced me to The Doors when I was 4 or 5. I ended up stealing all of his records!!! HUGE Doors fan. Check out Riders On the Storm!!
@liamstrange49397 ай бұрын
Because my surname’s strange i had everyone in my school days singing this to me
@sag2horses7 ай бұрын
LIGHT MY FIRE, BREAK ON THROUGH, THE END, GLORIA, RIDERS ON THE STORM, L.A. WOMAN, ALABAMA SONG (WHISKEY BAR), SO MANY MORE
@suzanneyoung84984 ай бұрын
The Doors are the best group. Love all their songs. You should check out The End.
@johnwarner68587 ай бұрын
Went and saw a friend play Hendrix covers on guitar at a bar. He sounded outstanding . Found out he drops acid when he plays.
@goldbug71278 ай бұрын
This is called Acid Rock. The Doors are a product of politics, poetry and LSD. Sometimes people did not have a good acid trip and the world became strange. Morrison, as well as Dylan and Leonard Cohen didn't write lyrics for songs, they put poetry to music. It can take many years to unlock the messages. Morrison was a lightning rod for the anti-war, free love, anti-establishment hippie movement of my youth. He was very dangerous to the machinations of people like nixon.
@bubbasmith65058 ай бұрын
If anyone remembers what a reel to reel player is. I have a copy of this from the '60s on reel to reel.
@cmdrglass50966 ай бұрын
Its also from my fav movies had it as a theme song Lost Boys :)
@twlghtangel89228 ай бұрын
Great old song
@mlockette80847 ай бұрын
Get Andy to come back and y’all can react to “Riders on the Storm”: weird lyrics, beautiful keys and mystical atmosphere. They were a very creative band.
@krikat34858 ай бұрын
BP, have you not done ‘Light My Fire’ yet? Doors breakthrough song, I think.