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  • 2:12 = Hello I love you won't you tell me your name ? Hello I love you let me jumpin' your game.

  • How do I maneuver on the Zen Dog sight?

  • LOL. Don't argue about The Doors..Those guys influenced almost every musician that came after them..God bless them all.

  • melhor canção, melhor banda de todos os tempos

  • Holy shit, this is scary.

  • STOLE PORNOGRAPHY MAGAZINE FROM W H SMITH PASSPORT

  • Anybody got the original long version of this song? There is a version that is about 7 minutes long. It was released on the re issue of this album.

  • @GonzoGuyy there's one on ZenDogRadio's channel.

  • cancion culia bakan wn !

  • addiction

  • Genre: Rock N' Roll!

  • yesterday i had sort of allucinations while i was driving on a unknown road after 3 destroying days of camping.. "Ann" was playing loud on the stereo, the cars were too much and too crazy, the road was terrible, i entered a almost dark tunnel on the song peak and i felt like i was actually entering hell. simply wonderful ahahahah

  • The outro is so fucking raw and powerful.

  • definetly not long enough :/

  • @70moparbaby There is a seven minute version of this song.

    

  • @GonzoGuyy WHAAT!!?!?!?

  • this is such a jamming session

  • Rawest emotion,just such a bullshit song overall!

  • i can't even describe how i feel about this song. it's just soooooo.... i can't do it. but i love the stooges.

  • Yeah its true. Read Danny Sugermans "wonderland avenue".Morrison was a major influence on Iggy.

  • So glad I bought this album.

  • Jim Morrison some dumb-ass rich-army-brat-bed-wetter. and the band had about as musch imagination as some weddings,birthdays, and reception band...

  • @ipauke Are you fucking kidding? Jim Morrison was an absolutely brilliant poet

  • @billtoelke160

    You kidding? Great singer, bad poet.Name one Morrison lyric that escapes puerility. Have you read his awful book of poems?

  • @jeddak5 I have all of his poetry and he had amazing visual themed poetry. There is alot that isn't really that good but whats great is great and at time Morrison was a genius, Iggy Saw it, So did a ton of people. Fuck you and your disrespect for James Douglas Morrison, He started poetry long before music. Horses Latitudes was a poem, listen to that and tell me it's not some great visual poetry. Get your head out of your ass smoke some herb drop some acid, smarten the fuck up bud :P

  • @smurfman95 I never argue with children.

  • @jeddak5 U never argue with Children who are much more educated in the subject and proved you wrong....Well yeah I see no reason to argue. Have a good one buddeh.

  • @jeddak5

    your an idiot....The Crystal Ship has great lyrics

  • @ipauke you should die in a whole you fucking piece of shit, jim morrison and the doors were poets, geniuses and inspirations, i dont think i would have made it if it wasn't for jim morrison, robbie krieger, ray manzarek and jim morrison. And next time you say they have no imagination then keep in mind that it takes more imagination to create (as they did) then just flat out not get it, fuck you.

  • @shawseriously the doors and jim ....suck my ass

  • @bowiemars Brilliant comeback, had about as much creativity as you would expect from someone who dismisses the doors as wedding singers

  • @shawseriously that dude dismissed The Doors as wdding singers, what a slut

  • @ipauke what the hell? write sons like morrison and the really great doors! if you don't understand their music don't say that they are rubbish.

  • @ipauke According to your profile, you are German, so nobody cares what you think.

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  • @ipauke look the doors are the fathers of truly depressing rock n roll, wether you like it or not. nirvana, elliot smith, marilyn manson, etc they all owe jim. its just like how the father of real alternative rock is lou reed when he was in the velvet underground.

  • Sex. Seeeeeex. Sexsexsexsexsexsex.

  • did Iggy and Jim ever meet? THAT could've been the most beautiful and destructive relationship ever.

  • @Alphabex8 ray and the guys asked iggy to take over after jim died, i heard.

  • @TheFilthyRags Holy Shit, you're right. i had never heard this before but i found an article online after reading what you said. sure enough man, Ray wanted Iggy to front them. god damn, that would've been unstoppable. thanks for the info!

  • the stooges could've beat the shit out of any band at the time- iggy pop. in my opinion they still can. r.i.p Ron

  • 0:37 - 0:46

    drums

  • I love you. Right now.

  • i think the reason people are talking about the doors is because when iggy saw them play at the university of michigan in 1968, it made a lasting impression on him. morrison's stage antcis, while in a popular band, showed iggy what could be done on stage. iggy was one of the first to stage dive...

  • @punkkilledhippie Jim did the FIRST stage dive in rock history in May 8 1967

  • @GOORVY maybe.....no one does 'em like Iggy Pop tho. and notice how i said ONE of the first, not THE first.

  • @punkkilledhippie not "maybe" the FIRST!, and anyway you've never seen Jim doin' a stage diving, he was amazing, he could be just standing at the mic and suddenly throw himself into the audience just like that

  • @GOORVY have you, in person?

  • @punkkilledhippie it says in any biography book of Jim and not in person but there's a lot of videos and photos of Jim at 1967-1968 (BEFORE the Stooges were even formed)

  • @GOORVY stooges were formed in 1968

  • @punkkilledhippie that's my point, the first stage diving was made by Morrison on May 1967

  • @GOORVY alright, cool

  • Never heard such a harsh "I love you". I love it.

  • @Zidanie5 is the best " I Love You" ever sung

  • The Crystal Ship

  • Very Good Song

  • Great song :-)

  • Clearly a Doors influenced song...

  • @sirlovemehard No. The Doors were contemporaries of the Stooges, but certainly not influences. Apparently they had some identical influences, but they played them out in very different ways.

  • @Eszpresszo I would consider MC5 more of an influence than The Doors. I do believe MC5 and The Stooges played together at one point.

  • @keithsodak that's a different thing, but without Jim Morrison there wouldn't be any Iggy Pop

  • @Eszpresszo The Doors formed in 1965 and The Stooges in 1968, The Doors were the best american band in 1967, so before The Stooges get formed, so absolutely The Stooges were influenced by The Doors

  • Fuck, when the fuzz kicks in it crushes!

  • the end of thid song is amazing

  • I thought that comment would appear under the one I was replying to, so I guess I'll clarify. I was talking about the full version of this track from the Deluxe Edition of the album for which this uploader expressed his desire.

  • i used to get stoned with this album .but this song was the most relaxing on the album.

  • Definitely one of my favorites. The ending is intense.

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  • Enchanting and smooth,darn good Stooges tune right here.

  • Greets to SlaytanicMegaforce-thank you for giving this awesome pieces of music into the web-I´m a huge Stooges fan and happy to hear this

  • it sounds like a kazoo solo at the end, great song

  • brilliant this is sublime!!!!

  • The deluxe version is 100% better!!

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  • influenced by the doors, and better than the doors

  • Hey now, both are fantastic. I couldn't imagine picking between them.

  • The most serious rumours of changing Jim in 1971 were around Iggy. Read Hogan's book about the Doors, you'll see.

  • @KIDAmnesiacBends NOT INFLUENCED BY THE DOORS. Seriously, do you think the Doors invented reverb-drenched, atmospheric vocals? A lot of stuff sounded like that in the late 60's. Comparisons between the two bands, outside of their mutual influences are shallow, at best.

  • @Eszpresszo

    then tell me why iggy said in a interview that Jim Morrison made him want to be a frontman?

  • @Eszpresszo The Doors were the first band on do distorcion on the vocals on Strange Days, look at the studio photo session of The Stooges in 1969, and look at The Doors photos in 1966, the same poses, and in words of Iggy, The Doors influenced The Stooges

  • proto-punk at its best...

  • This is where the group's Doors influence comes perfectly through. Beautiful song, so dark and romantic, and the freak-out at the end is as unexpected as it is compelling.

  • @ManilaSyndicate I can't understand the references to the Doors, other than you all must be young people who think 60's music revolved around the Doors. Both bands had similar influences from the blues. But back in 1969, nobody would have ever made the comparison between the two, and I seriously doubt any comparison over 40 years later is because of any contemporary enlightenment on the topic.

  • @Eszpresszo this is not about comparisons, this is about a fact, and Iggy said that

  • pure cult brutality.

  • the full version is about 8 minutes long with a 5 and 1/2 minute instrumental...pretty awesome

  • it fucking rules man!!! suchs a good instrumental

  • listen to the doors man

  • oh i do, dont woryy , hahaha

  • @heroej07 I've already heard the Doors since 1967.

  • how can i hear this full version?

  • this is the full version

  • No, it's very obvious that the song fades out. The deluxe version of this album that comes with a bonus disc has contains the entire session to the end, meanin you hear every intstrument stop playing as opposed to this very premature fade-out. I think it's about eight minutes long, so there's a significant amount of the heavy acid jam that this original album version leaves out.

  • well it's the full version on this album version. i need to get my hands on the deluxe version though.

  • I uploaded it recently, but it automatically had some retarded copyright protection shit so I just removed it. It's pretty damn good though. And most of the other tracks also continue to the end without fading out too, "No Fun" being another track with a significant amount cut out of the album version.

  • no it aint buddy

  • the best part truly is the end. Fuck Ann

  • love the end

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