The Doors Official Thread
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 I think most Doors fans would agree that this is their weakest album. 3 or 4 good songs but the rest not so much.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 THE SOFT PARADE (1969). The bands fourth album and their first dip in quality in my opinion. It still sounds like The Doors and Jims voice is as charismatic as ever - but the album is more of a wash. Many of the songs don't stay with me.Summerfest 7/8/95
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 Runnin' Blue is fun though. If you imagine Bob Dylan singing with Jim.primussucks said:
 I think most Doors fans would agree that this is their weakest album. 3 or 4 good songs but the rest not so much.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 THE SOFT PARADE (1969). The bands fourth album and their first dip in quality in my opinion. It still sounds like The Doors and Jims voice is as charismatic as ever - but the album is more of a wash. Many of the songs don't stay with me."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 MORRISON HOTEL (1970) This album has a weird vibe. Wanting to go ”back to basics” but to me it has always felt like a B-side collection - a bunch of leftovers that lack that little final polish. Didn’t know untill now that some stuff on here are leftovers from the past. I had figured Waiting for the Sun was - but didn’t know that the soothing Indian Summer dated back several years. Eddie Vedder did a great version of Roadhouse Blues when The Doors was inducted into the RnR Hall of Fame. Well worth a watch.
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 What this album lacks is a great album closer! All of their other albums have a great extended closer!Spiritual_Chaos said:
 MORRISON HOTEL (1970) This album has a weird vibe. Wanting to go ”back to basics” but to me it has always felt like a B-side collection - a bunch of leftovers that lack that little final polish. Didn’t know untill now that some stuff on here are leftovers from the past. I had figured Waiting for the Sun was - but didn’t know that the soothing Indian Summer dated back several years. Eddie Vedder did a great version of Roadhouse Blues when The Doors was inducted into the RnR Hall of Fame. Well worth a watch.Summerfest 7/8/95
 Missoula 6/20/98
 Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
 Alpine Valley 10/8/00
 Champaign 4/23/03
 Alpine Valley 6/21/03
 Missoula 8/29/05
 Chicago 5/16 & 17/06
 Grand Rapids 5/19/06
 Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
 Tampa 6/12/08
 Chicago 8/23/09
 Indy 5/7/10
 Alpine Valley x2 2011
 Wrigley 2013
 Milwaukee 14
 Telluride 160
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 Yeah, thought about that. Where is my song named "Morrison Hotel" clocking in at 10+ minutes?primussucks said:
 What this album lacks is a great album closer! All of their other albums have a great extended closer!Spiritual_Chaos said:
 MORRISON HOTEL (1970) This album has a weird vibe. Wanting to go ”back to basics” but to me it has always felt like a B-side collection - a bunch of leftovers that lack that little final polish. Didn’t know untill now that some stuff on here are leftovers from the past. I had figured Waiting for the Sun was - but didn’t know that the soothing Indian Summer dated back several years. Eddie Vedder did a great version of Roadhouse Blues when The Doors was inducted into the RnR Hall of Fame. Well worth a watch."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            L.A. WOMAN (1971). The de facto last album of The Doors, with Jim Morrison dying shortly after. The album sounds raw, moody and honest. The second half loses me a bit.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            2 stars for Hyacinth House?? Such a great song!Summerfest 7/8/95
 Missoula 6/20/98
 Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
 Alpine Valley 10/8/00
 Champaign 4/23/03
 Alpine Valley 6/21/03
 Missoula 8/29/05
 Chicago 5/16 & 17/06
 Grand Rapids 5/19/06
 Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
 Tampa 6/12/08
 Chicago 8/23/09
 Indy 5/7/10
 Alpine Valley x2 2011
 Wrigley 2013
 Milwaukee 14
 Telluride 160
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 Not really connecting with it. Always found the second half of the album being a meandering wait for Riders on the Storm.primussucks said:2 stars for Hyacinth House?? Such a great song!
 But, because you brought it up I will listen to it now again."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            OTHER VOICES (1971). A pretty damn cool sounding album. Would have been elevalated a peg by Jim Morrison still being around - but in no way are the songs miserable without his vocals. Really dig Ship /w Sails. The artwork is elegant as hell too."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 The song Peace Frog can carry this album all by itself. Man I love that song!Spiritual_Chaos said:
 MORRISON HOTEL (1970) This album has a weird vibe. Wanting to go ”back to basics” but to me it has always felt like a B-side collection - a bunch of leftovers that lack that little final polish. Didn’t know untill now that some stuff on here are leftovers from the past. I had figured Waiting for the Sun was - but didn’t know that the soothing Indian Summer dated back several years. Eddie Vedder did a great version of Roadhouse Blues when The Doors was inducted into the RnR Hall of Fame. Well worth a watch.0
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            Spiritual_Chaos said:L.A. WOMAN (1971). The de facto last album of The Doors, with Jim Morrison dying shortly after. The album sounds raw, moody and honest. The second half loses me a bit.
 my favorite album
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 AN AMERICAN PRAYER (1978). These posthumous releases, where explicit blessing hasn’t been given (in contrast to the case with Leonard Cohens last album) are always a bit iffy. On principle. But you can’t deny the soothing power of Morrisons voice and the layers of music the band has put behind them. It’s a great experience.
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            Not a bad top five sc. My favorite is LA Woman.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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 Yeah, I was a bit hasty on Hyacinth House. Been listening to it - and the demo of it - and it's a lovely song.mcgruff10 said:Not a bad top five sc. My favorite is LA Woman.
 All good albums by the band."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 Glad you gave it another chance. Some songs take a few listens to understand and appreciate. Sometimes they are the best ones because they get better with every listen.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Yeah, I was a bit hasty on Hyacinth House. Been listening to it - and the demo of it - and it's a lovely song.mcgruff10 said:Not a bad top five sc. My favorite is LA Woman.
 All good albums by the band.Summerfest 7/8/95
 Missoula 6/20/98
 Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
 Alpine Valley 10/8/00
 Champaign 4/23/03
 Alpine Valley 6/21/03
 Missoula 8/29/05
 Chicago 5/16 & 17/06
 Grand Rapids 5/19/06
 Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
 Tampa 6/12/08
 Chicago 8/23/09
 Indy 5/7/10
 Alpine Valley x2 2011
 Wrigley 2013
 Milwaukee 14
 Telluride 160
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            For best Doors songs here are mine.
 5 to 1
 The End
 Peacefrog
 Spanish Caravan
 Break on Through0
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 I think I fell into the trap of disregarding what I disregarding in my youth. During my teens, I never paid it much thought.primussucks said:
 Glad you gave it another chance. Some songs take a few listens to understand and appreciate. Sometimes they are the best ones because they get better with every listen.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Yeah, I was a bit hasty on Hyacinth House. Been listening to it - and the demo of it - and it's a lovely song.mcgruff10 said:Not a bad top five sc. My favorite is LA Woman.
 All good albums by the band.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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