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  • imspinnin
    imspinnin Posts: 933
    Love everything about the DOORS!!!! Damn Jimmy, wish you could've stuck around!!!
    If I could be anything in the world I would be your teardrop...I would be born in your eyes, live on your cheeks, and die on your lips.
  • Sathogwa
    Sathogwa Posts: 227
    I agree with previous posters, both Krieger and Densmore are vastly underrated musicians. In fact I think if any one the Doors had not been in that band, and their roles were filled by other musicians, the whole thing would not have worked. It is the unique, ecentric qualities of every member that made that band click.
    Sleep on horseback
    Far moon in a continuing dream
    Steam of roasting tea

    --Basho
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    Wish we could have had more music from them - Jim was a genius.

    She lives on "Love Street" ;) - sweeeeeeet song.
  • the doors rock my world
    i listen to them almost as much as pearl jam
    dream like your living forever
    live like your dying today
  • ski4
    ski4 Posts: 261
    wash_ wrote:
    Yes...huge doors fan here aswell. Actually, has anyone seen the doors of the 21st century? Im wondering if they are as good or worth seeing if they hit my area of the world.
    I also just found out im going to paris for my 21st, so i'll be dropping by Jim's place in Pere LaChaise. Eerily beautiful that place is.

    i was them with ian in 2003 i think here in cleveland

    man, they still have it

    ian astbury did a hell of a job
    i would sit throughout the show and forget at times it was NOT jim, he really did well too bad densmore is being such a punk about allof this stuff it would be great to see him there too, but i also hear his ears are jacked so maybe not

    the doors are my number 2 band ( not far from pj in my book)
    "The only thing I ever saw that came close to Objective Journalism was a closed-circuit TV setup that watched shoplifters in the General Store at Woody Creek, Colorado." hst
  • ski4
    ski4 Posts: 261
    pjfan020 wrote:
    According to ray manzarek, the movie was way off. He said that Jim wasn't this giant drunken bufoon who would shout poetry on top of cars and piss himmself all the time. The movie was entertaining, but i think that it exagerated the partying aspect of morrison.
    i don't think it exagerated it a bit !!
    from everything i read he was the wild man portrayed.
    but it did NOT show his other side, the intelligent, soft side, the artist, the poet, the philosopher
    the man was a super smart man with a dark void that took him over
    like val quotes inthe movie
    having the soul of a clown that forces himto blow it at the most crucial moments or somethig like that

    when someone says party like a rock star
    jim is the definition of that for sure

    does anyone know where to get the video of eddie and the doors at the hall of fame induction on dvd??
    "The only thing I ever saw that came close to Objective Journalism was a closed-circuit TV setup that watched shoplifters in the General Store at Woody Creek, Colorado." hst
  • smithnic
    smithnic Posts: 1,565
    I think the Doors are the most overrated band in the history of the world.
    Go Get 'Em Tigers!
  • yosi1
    yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    I actually really enjoyed Oliver Stone's movie. It obviously had great music, but it was just a cool peak into the lives of the Doors no matter how much or how little it diverted from reality. I watched it to be entertained, and listen to some amazing music, which is exactly what this movie did for me. Keep in mind, that Jim Morrison, really was kind of a drunken stoned madman, who did have sex with lots of women. Also, Val Kilmer did an amazing job portraying Jim Morrison.
    you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.
  • ski4
    ski4 Posts: 261
    yosi wrote:
    I actually really enjoyed Oliver Stone's movie. It obviously had great music, but it was just a cool peak into the lives of the Doors no matter how much or how little it diverted from reality. I watched it to be entertained, and listen to some amazing music, which is exactly what this movie did for me. Keep in mind, that Jim Morrison, really was kind of a drunken stoned madman, who did have sex with lots of women. Also, Val Kilmer did an amazing job portraying Jim Morrison.
    amen, perfect synopsis
    "The only thing I ever saw that came close to Objective Journalism was a closed-circuit TV setup that watched shoplifters in the General Store at Woody Creek, Colorado." hst
  • one of the GREATEST bands of all time, Jim Morrison- a genius!!!!!!!!!!
    And sometimes is seen a strange spot in the sky
    A human being that was given to fly
  • BUFFALO
    BUFFALO Posts: 760
    i saw Krieger about 3yrs ago playin at a small bar downtown orlando ....man that was so amasiing watching him play with his band ...the mode in the bar had such a sweeet vibe in there ,it was like jim was there himself ...they played mostly doors songs ..it was so magical ...greAt time :)
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  • VEDHEAD27
    VEDHEAD27 Posts: 3,091
    ::LONG ASS OVERDUE BUMP::

    As soon as I woke up today this groovin, super kick ass song was the first thing that popped into my mind. :D I thought it was necessary that I come and resurrect this love!

    da da da dadadadadada
    da da da dadadadadada


    Woooooooooooooo!!! :D

    "Alright"

    =\WILD CHILD/=

    Wild child full of grace
    Savior of the human race
    your cool face
    Natural child
    terrible child
    Not your mothers or your fathers child
    Your our child
    screamin wild
    An ancient lunatic reigns in the trees of the night
    Ha, ha, ha, ha
    With hunger at her heels
    freedom in her eyes
    She dances on her knees
    pirate prince at her side
    Stirrin into a hollow idols eyes
    Wild child full of grace
    savior of the human race
    Your cool face, your cool face
    your cool face

    Do you remember when we were in africa?


    LOVE IT!

    La La LOVE this band!
    :o:)
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    "Lo√e, you know the word
    ...YOU invented it!" ~ E√

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  • Morrison was the best frontman ever. He may have been a bit creepy, maybe sick and twisted. But one cannot deny the impact his presence and tremendous baritone had on late 80s/early 90s rock, Yes I direct that at messrs Staley, Cornell and Vedder.

    Superb band with such talent and extraordinary innovation. Made their mark on rock and roll.
  • VEDHEAD27
    VEDHEAD27 Posts: 3,091
    AGREED Scratchin a Letter. Very perfectly said. :)

    ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
    Not to touch the earth
    Not to see the sun
    Nothing left to do, but
    Run, run, run
    Let's run
    lets run

    ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
    .............:o................
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    "Lo√e, you know the word
    ...YOU invented it!" ~ E√

    ¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤
    ...::STONE--YOU--OWN!::...
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  • ved_zep
    ved_zep Posts: 50
    i'm slightly infatuated with them.
    waiting for the sun is transcending.... does anyone else find that song surreal?
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  • InHiding80
    InHiding80 Upland,CA Posts: 7,623
    I got their complete studio recordings set 6 years ago for my 20th birthday. My list of their albums from best to worst:

    Morrison Hotel
    LA Woman
    Strange Days
    The Doors
    Waiting For The Sun
    The Soft Parade
  • wash_
    wash_ Posts: 1,073
    I'll bump this thread with this question...

    Does anyone have a link or the file of the Doors being inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame? I have the performances with Ed, but I have never seen the speech of who inducted them.

    There's the spinner.com site, but for some reason im not able to view the clip. Hope somone knows where else I can look.
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    2010 ░▒▓ Hyde Park

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  • VEDHEAD27
    VEDHEAD27 Posts: 3,091
    Hmmm I have the whole thing recorded but I'm not sure where to find it online.
    I'm sure someone here will be able to help you though. :)

    I just wanted to say THANK YOU for BUMPING this thread!!! :D I was actually gonna BUMP it up the other day. Great to see it resurfaced.

    I'm still grinning over Densmore's props to Ed! :D How awesome was that!?
    I cannot even begin to process the thought of these guys touring together!
    It's TOO MUCH!!!
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    "Lo√e, you know the word
    ...YOU invented it!" ~ E√

    ¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤
    ...::STONE--YOU--OWN!::...
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  • ski4
    ski4 Posts: 261
    ved_zep wrote:
    i'm slightly infatuated with them.
    waiting for the sun is transcending.... does anyone else find that song surreal?

    absolutely everytime i hear it.

    man. i love that band
    "The only thing I ever saw that came close to Objective Journalism was a closed-circuit TV setup that watched shoplifters in the General Store at Woody Creek, Colorado." hst
  • wolfbear
    wolfbear Posts: 3,965
    Love the Doors. Love PJ. My top two bands. :)
    "I'd rather be with an animal." "Those that can be trusted can change their mind." "The in between is mine." "If I don't lose control, explore and not explode, a preternatural other plane with the power to maintain." "Yeh this is living." "Life is what you make it."