JimLahey wrote:"This is the end... beautiful friend."
Was at an all inclusive resort last summer in Mexico with an ipod full of The Doors. It was the best vacation ever. Found myself listening to the Soft Parade a lot for some reason.
Me too just recently. In their day the general consensus was that was their worst album, but I love it
Right! Soft Parade and Tell All the People alone is worth the album.
I also love "runnin blue" the otis redding tribute/ceremony
"S0briety diminishes, discriminates, and says no; drunkenness expands, unites, and says yes." -William James
Been getting into the Morrison Hotel, which is a little self-indulgent by Jim for the album name but a great album. Tom Waits has also been amusing me lately.
You look around each corner, hoping that she's there. You try to play the fool perhaps, pretend that you don't care. But it doesn't do a bit of good, you got to seek to you find, or you'll never unwind.
Leaving Las Vegas
Allright! Made it to soused, though I'm far beyond that most of the time. Speaking of which, not as a competition but what is the longest period of time you have been drinking? I made it 21 days before a break but ate and rehyrated myself. Gatorade, salt, water, and food.
You look around each corner, hoping that she's there. You try to play the fool perhaps, pretend that you don't care. But it doesn't do a bit of good, you got to seek to you find, or you'll never unwind.
Leaving Las Vegas
Considering that guitarist Robby Krieger wrote 90% of the lyrics to all The Doors' charted hits, and that organist Ray Manzarek and Robby came up with all the melody lines, Jim Morrison made for a pretty fair, drunken singer.
"Man i once bought $101 worth of insect candy because it was free shipping on orders over 100 bucks." -- ThirstyDrunk
"I wanted a shark high on crack dumped into a piranha tank! I wanted college AD's to pull their human faces off, then dive at each other's lizard throats!" -- waahoohah
I don't know if I agree with that though I know Krieger wrote some lyrics like most of light my fire. And Manzerick filled in when Jim was too fucked up to sing or couldn't make it. But if you have ever read the biography or Morrison's poetry you can't discount him like that in my opinion.
You look around each corner, hoping that she's there. You try to play the fool perhaps, pretend that you don't care. But it doesn't do a bit of good, you got to seek to you find, or you'll never unwind.
Leaving Las Vegas
mr.bixby wrote:I don't know if I agree with that though I know Krieger wrote some lyrics like most of light my fire. And Manzerick filled in when Jim was too fucked up to sing or couldn't make it. But if you have ever read the biography or Morrison's poetry you can't discount him like that in my opinion.
Agree with what you wish, but my good friend, John Densmore, laid it all out to me many years ago.
The only top-40, charted songs Morrison contributed lyrics to were "Love Me Too Times" and "Touch Me". Jim wrote all the "poet" songs, to be sure, but not the hits.
Btw...all of The Doors' original music was officially co-written by all four band members -- one of the few truly cooperative writing/publishing agreements of all time..
Without Robby Krieger, you most likely never would have heard of Jim Morrison.
"Man i once bought $101 worth of insect candy because it was free shipping on orders over 100 bucks." -- ThirstyDrunk
"I wanted a shark high on crack dumped into a piranha tank! I wanted college AD's to pull their human faces off, then dive at each other's lizard throats!" -- waahoohah
yeah that is informative but the "out ther lyrics/poetry" that won't appeal to the masses. I'ts great that the main hits got the public into it but at the same time it never would have opened the creativity of poetry and lyrics opened in my in opinion. And Krieger was a great lyrics and he's still alive but without the charisma of Morrison, but I love the group vibe together.
Krieger toured here a year ago and it's small clubs.
You look around each corner, hoping that she's there. You try to play the fool perhaps, pretend that you don't care. But it doesn't do a bit of good, you got to seek to you find, or you'll never unwind.
Leaving Las Vegas
mr.bixby wrote:I don't know if I agree with that though I know Krieger wrote some lyrics like most of light my fire. And Manzerick filled in when Jim was too fucked up to sing or couldn't make it. But if you have ever read the biography or Morrison's poetry you can't discount him like that in my opinion.
Agree with what you wish, but my good friend, John Densmore, laid it all out to me many years ago.
The only top-40, charted songs Morrison contributed lyrics to were "Love Me Too Times" and "Touch Me". Jim wrote all the "poet" songs, to be sure, but not the hits.
Btw...all of The Doors' original music was officially co-written by all four band members -- one of the few truly cooperative writing/publishing agreements of all time..
Without Robby Krieger, you most likely never would have heard of Jim Morrison.
Really, the truth is fucking irrelevant. Public perception rules. Also, I saw the Doors once, so I'm a fucking expert!
mr.bixby wrote:I don't know if I agree with that though I know Krieger wrote some lyrics like most of light my fire. And Manzerick filled in when Jim was too fucked up to sing or couldn't make it. But if you have ever read the biography or Morrison's poetry you can't discount him like that in my opinion.
Agree with what you wish, but my good friend, John Densmore, laid it all out to me many years ago.
The only top-40, charted songs Morrison contributed lyrics to were "Love Me Too Times" and "Touch Me". Jim wrote all the "poet" songs, to be sure, but not the hits.
Btw...all of The Doors' original music was officially co-written by all four band members -- one of the few truly cooperative writing/publishing agreements of all time..
Without Robby Krieger, you most likely never would have heard of Jim Morrison.
Really, the truth is fucking irrelevant. Public perception rules. Also, I saw the Doors once, so I'm a fucking expert!
I for one think the truth is relevant. I have met Peetie, and he does not speak in vain.
"I never want to go to bed if there are still beers in the fridge, but then I am always hopeful that there are beers left in there when I wake up.". Thirstydrunk.
"We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one." Voltaire
"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." Shakespeare.
It's sort of like the liquor industry. Big companies will aspire to conquer every brand. A million and a half people make great blues and rock music. The ones that get record deals are the ones who become monopolists. They are the most well known and popular artists. It doesn't necessarily mean they're the "best". That being said, I love The Doors.
"If we take habitual drunkards as a class, their heads and their hearts will bear an advantageous comparison with those of any other class. There seems ever to have been a proneness in the brilliant and warm-blooded to fall in to this vice." - Abraham Lincoln in an address to the Washington Temperance Society in 1842
I know all of their albums but this is the first I've heard this. I'm impressed.
You look around each corner, hoping that she's there. You try to play the fool perhaps, pretend that you don't care. But it doesn't do a bit of good, you got to seek to you find, or you'll never unwind.
Leaving Las Vegas
The only top-40, charted songs Morrison contributed lyrics to were "Love Me Too Times" and "Touch Me". Jim wrote all the "poet" songs, to be sure, but not the hits.
Actually, Hello, I love you was #1 in August 1968, and was written entirely by Morrison.
I agree Krieger was a much bigger influence on the band than he's given credit for, though.
drink your fucking drink, Drunkards answer to no one
Judge wrote:I have 18 of them in my house counting closets and the garage one.
be honest judge, did you count all the doors in your house before posting this or is this something you just know? if you just knew this i am impressed, i have no fuckin idea how many doors are in my house. i DO know that i am surrounded by 1..2..3.....19 empty beer cans.
into each life a little stroh's must fall - surreal
i told my landlord and all the other tenants they could fuck off if they don't like hank- hellbound glory
Then, of course, there's Surreal from this here board - Surreal McCoys: Surreal is the HUGE guy (should see him in real life - bugger is HUGE - and gooooood lookin' - and he makes one hell of a breakfast) in the red hat and apparently gas station attendant uni. Have had the pleasure of his company - he's fanTAStic! A great guy.
Their live version of 'Gloria' is great. Really gets the blood going. I also have a thing for 'Peace Frog'.
Hunter Thompson wrote one time that a great way to relax was to put your stereo speakers outside, crawl onto your roof, and blast 'Morrison Hotel'. A bottle of Chivas was probably involved, too.