The Doors music is almost 60 years old now and they are still before their time. The Doors are so unique and intense and never sound outdated.
@slimpickins9124Күн бұрын
Been awhile since I've tuned in. Pleased to see you doing another Doors tune. After years bottled up in the 3 minute radio prisons of the day, we reveled in these longer cuts.Thanks for escorting us down memory lane.
@mikecaetanoАй бұрын
Epic! "Cancel my subscription to the resurrection!" A barking dog might fit the song well depending on the bark (see Pink Floyd "Dogs"). John Densmore's magnificent drum work during the soft parts, when he lays down a few kinetic rim shots, foretells the drum rhythms used in reggae some few years later. Somebody tried to tell me today that there was no such thing as psychedelic soul music. I'm guessing they have never heard this classic before. Had I known you were down for ten minute epics I might have suggested it as an exemplar instead of their shorter songs. The title on the track and the graphic shown suggest the version from "Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968", but that live version is slightly faster paced and it runs nearly 13 minutes. This version is the studio recording, but with the guitar mixed down. The guitar licks come through so much more clearly on the album version.
@cynergy4Ай бұрын
At last! My fave Doors song!
@dustin404Ай бұрын
I've always loved The Doors, found them a few years ago on my 18th birthday and now I've got posters of them all over my wall lol! Great choice and great reaction as usual!
@peterthomas648614 күн бұрын
I found the Doors at 19, I live in Oz, was blown away when I bought all their cd's back then in 84', enjoy the rabbit hole
@douglasriordan1025Ай бұрын
It sounds even better in stereo.
@hollywoodpotato5289Ай бұрын
A barking dog would go well with The Doors song “The Soft Parade” “….there are still a few animals left out in the yard but it’s getting harder to describe…”
@billwilson2025Ай бұрын
70's don't happen with out the 60's. Feedback and reverb were king
@viniciusnascimento1993Ай бұрын
Look for this song, live europe 1968, there's a live version in black and white, my favorite one, watch it, priceless recording.
@ohfour-seven6228Ай бұрын
The Doors were always one of my favorites. Love them!
@afternoondelight-i7hАй бұрын
The Doors were done by 71. A top 5 Doors song for me.
@SG-js2qnАй бұрын
1967 ... beatnik psychedelic blues rock, or something like that. Beautiful song, presumably about mortality. Morrison here screaming a couple years before Roger Daltrey of The Who, I think. I suppose the lines "before I sink into the big sleep, I want to hear, I want to hear the scream of the butterfly" could be a reference to the classic bit by Zhuang Zhou: "I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly dreaming I am a man." Which is basically the 300 BC version of wondering if we are living in a simulation.
@kelvinkloudАй бұрын
well described. they were their own signature. elusive & tough to peg. it was psychedelic to a degree, esp robbies excellent guitar distortion work in the song.... yet, the lyrics & performance thereof are unique stagecraft & beatnik meets jazz.... then the tone you get as the guitar & organ dance w/ each other was pure blues meet syncopated jazz & even spooky ragtime bass line. Thats why there was no one like them then or now. it didnt always work & its why some critics & musicians imo unfairly never gave them their proper due. but good Lord, when it came together, its so strikingly powerful & standback awe. morrison was a juggernaut when he was really in his groove. a master of understanding silence, space, pace, phrasing & punch. both he & rays work in film at ucla can actually be felt imo in their music. it has a wide scape visual score element to it. atmosphere & lyrical wide scape.... jim was a freak savant talent considering only a year or so before this he had never sung or wrote songs.... they lost their way in '69, but gave them a lot of due to how strongly they ended w/ their last 2 albums. riders, peace frog, wasp have that same creative magic this has. no one will get in these guys zipcode. theyre like dylan and hendrix, too unique.
@827dustyАй бұрын
Jim Morrison and Ray Manzeric Took so much LSD in those days and the Lyrics and music reflected that psychedelic era of the late 1960s. Much of the Rock music at the time reflected the drug culture.
@cletushouse906Ай бұрын
Good one. Will never be another time like that one.
@kelvinkloudАй бұрын
agree.... doors were like giant reptiles that once roamed the earth. we know they were here. we can listen to it in preserved form. but your just not going to hear species like this roam the music scene like this ever again. too singular a vision & unique blend of talents mixed w/ special period.
@johnnydangerously-m5xАй бұрын
Nobody did it better than the charismatic Celtic druid himself
@ginog1398Ай бұрын
LETS GOOOO!!!! Oh man, the Doors to me are the best rocknroll band ever, Morrison was wild, i think you would love to see him perform live, one of their best show was recorded and it's called 'The Doors Are Open", you can find it here on KZbin, that was from their Europe tour in 1968 at the London roundhouse, that was Jim in his absolute prime wearing all leather and screaming all over.... Really magical and Unique Great video!!!!
@maryg9215Ай бұрын
You should react to the video of the Doors playing this at the Hollywood Bowl 1968. Morrison is incredible to watch. Great reaction.
@janvanimpe8377Ай бұрын
jan van impe keep on doing this great music of The Doors !! there's a great difference in Jim's voice between the so called "heavy" stuff, and the "dreamy sound" dreamy: crystal ship/Blue sunday/Indian summer/End of the night/yes,the river knows/ orange county suite heavy: you make me real/who do you love/five to one/the soft parade/wild child/ the changeling
@penelopehornswaggle102Ай бұрын
Hi Ace ❣️ love how you listen to all the good old bands (my favorite era of rock). You should check out some Heart songs. They have so many deep cuts that you would love... a few of da best ones are "Sing Child" and "Cook with Fire" and "Go on Cry". Have Fun. 😉
@bobfitzgibbon1170Ай бұрын
Great song. Couple of bowls makes it better.
@JohnHazelwood58Ай бұрын
Great band, great song, great reaction! Thanks for sharing! Maybe you want to listen to "The Soft Parade" by The Doors, too. *epic
@reidbishop4371Ай бұрын
Virtually impossible to overstate the case for this song. So well constructed, so beautifully played, so emotionally sung etc. Should be on everyone's playlist but it's not. Go figure.
@gergsarАй бұрын
Morrison was a poet, before he joined the Doors...
@827dustyАй бұрын
It was 1967
@geneaikenii1092Ай бұрын
To really feel Jimmy and the boys drop acid and you'll come alive to the Lizard King's tunes.
@kelvinkloudАй бұрын
the doors didnt play. not when they were on their A game. lethal musical power here.... it should be mentioned for both context & significance, this was performed as is, amazingly in the summer of '66. think about that for a sec. Listen to all the music of that year (& it was a very innovative year in music), the truth of the matter, no one was in this zipcode.... I'm amazed they dont get more respect when you consider that talent & power. this imo blows away even anything the beatles, stones, dead or who did that year. at least in singular originality & raw power.... but it must be said, they were also inconsistent & morrison had a lot of baggage in handling fame. I think its partly why they dont get placed quite as high. Plus they were very original & ambitious w/ a style that not everyone got & could come off pretentious or off putting to some. its why they were even split among peers in music w/ their fair share of haters yet also artist who really got them. they defined iconoclastic. never to be seen or repeated again. no one could bring the same mix morrison could when it all came together as here. yes, giants once did actually roam the earth.
@Markrealguy51Ай бұрын
Old time druggie music… I was there
@genov9374Ай бұрын
But do you remember? I don't. 😊
@Markrealguy51Ай бұрын
@ I do,mostly..a lot I’d like to forget..so much happening then in the 60’s,ya know?! I often wonder with all the wildness of it how I survived,but we did.. Long strange trip it’s been
@genov9374Ай бұрын
@@Markrealguy51 for sure, it has been a trip. But by the grace of God, we've made it this far. Congrats!!
@Markrealguy51Ай бұрын
@@genov9374 amen…good luck and good feelings the rest of the way!!!
@kelvinkloudАй бұрын
@@Markrealguy51 ... jim sadly didnt survive it.... one of the biggest losses to arts was morrison not finding more internal & manag support to allow his special talent to thrive & navigate day to day life.