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  • to my ex's...need I say more!

  • it's the best The Doors song, wonderful....

  • what album is this?

  • @reganbentz

    Strange days

  • @TheBeatles433 thanks my man

  • real good doors song right here

  • Yes I'm lost come find come find me <3

  • I was lost, then Jim found me.

  • It sure is great that there ares some reputable tribute bands of The Doors, and that Ray and Robbie still do a few shows.

  • fuck!i love this song!

  • great song

  • my favorite song!

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  • i love you this music

  • Nobody will ever be better than the doors! all we got today are bunch of wanna be rappers with songs that have no meaning. the music today sucks and i feel sorry for this generation!

  • Thanks for all these, RakyMaky.

  • hey mermaid first off Jim Morrison was 27 not 26 when he died duh! it was july 3, 1971 40 years ago that Jim was taken form us. and it's sad u didn't know that and I know more about The Doors than you and I'm only 24

  • @ 1:46 solo guitar of god

  • im tripping all kinds on acid

  • MermaidPrincess9 is full of shit! She just repeats herself over and over again, using the same words in every single comment! She said he died at the age of 26 like 5 times! I doubt she ever met him, or was even around in the 60's.

  • una excelente cancion para disfrutar con la banda un 24 de diciembre :D (YY)'

  • me, and no coments

  • I miss my lost little girl, shes to lost to come back to me,

  • theres snow flakes on my screen.

  • ΜΑΡΗΛΕΝΑΚΙ ΔΙΚΟ ΣΟΥ ΓΙΑ ΠΑΝΤΑ!!!!!!!! DOORS BEST BAND EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • until the organ sets in you don't believe this is a sixties-song

  • I think this was more Jim's description of what it was like being with a girl who was trippin her brains out. There were quite a few of them back then. It sounds like he was toying with her but re-assuring her that she knew what to do. Just what that was... is left up to the imagination.

  • @MrMonsterstiffy wow now thats a little harsh. Kurt Cobain was a good musician and a good guy. Why judge him if you don't know all the facts...or him in general?

  • Up there in the group of best Doors songs with The Unknown Soldier and Tell All the People.

  • Jim, Happy Birthday! Your work and genius continue living... You were and always will be The Best.

  • are you ?

  • yes jim, all women are lost little girls..god help them

  • @urmydarkstar Uh, I don't think that's what this song is about, but whatever. Everyone's a lost soul at one time or another, boys and girls both.

  • @juliano66 jim wrote this song as an insult to women, this one and unhappy girl.that's what it says in his biography.

  • @urmydarkstar he didn't write the lyrics. Robbie wrote them about his wife.

  • come on, of course it was him. did u see the documentary about em?, ahah yep anyway Jimbo was like a nickname for him. it was his worse side, it rapresents the bad jim

  • Jimbo = Jim Morrison. I'm am certain

  • @Zsche Jimbo was the "bad" Jim.

    When he was under the influence and when he was detrimental to himself and the people around him.

    The band and those close to them nicknamed Jim as "Jimbo" when he and those around him were suffering when Jim was under the influence of drugs and alcohol,which was his drug of choice and caused the most damage.

  • @miles2057 there was only one week of his entire life with the band that he actually stayed sober so i guess he was always jimbo.

  • I got this album at a christmas fair for 10p.

    I was only pissed off that they didn't have Waiting for the Sun there too.

  • love the guitar solo- haunting, and melancholy, very appropriate to the theme of the song.

  • I am sorry but I don't think MermaidPrincess9 ever met Jim if she doesn't even know at what age he died at, thats just sad.

  • @thedoors934 .......... i think she took some bad stuff ..... and tripped out ..... and is delusional .... agree?

  • @thedoors934 I think your right that sad and she should be ashamed she didn't know that. I'm only 24 and I know more than her about The Doors

  • @thedoors934 I've Ray Robby and John from The Doors they are really nice people

  • @thedoors934 I also don't think a grown woman would name herself Mermaid Princess.

  • @AliceStar29BABV Anyway, what is a grown PERSON ?

  • @AliceStar29BABV Unless she is the ninth daugher of the King of the Seas and was born around 60 years ago

  • gaza is the real ground zero

  • @thedoors934 Either that or she suddenly got long-term memory loss.

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  • @thedoors934 She's either Patricia Keanelly, Some aging groupie who can't get over her encounter with Jim, Or she's just a fangirl who's obsessed with jim. She could be all three.

  • Mermaid Princess I cannot tell you how much I loved your response to The Doors Video it was pretty awesome to say the least .Your intimate encounter with JM must have been mindblowing ,and only goes to show what a unique and special guy he was.

  • @megadonis1 Thanks so much megaodonis.. Yes that is a great way of describing my intimate experience with Jim Morrison. What truly blew my mind most of all is that i expected to meet this wild man with a completely different persona than i was so graciously met with. When he spoke to me i was just in awe of this ethereal beauty and his gentle soul.. Wow on stage he was this larger than life persona ... The Lizard King clad in black leather tight pants and jacket and such animal charisma.

  • @megadonis1 Jim i believed was one of those kind of persons who by nature was very shy and introverted who needed the stage to be able to release this other part of his soul..the darker part. In real life he was a pure ethereal soul. So he used the stage to overcome his shyness and introvertedness.. He conquered that and was actually able to recreate himself and transform himself to his alter ego.. The Lizard King Sex god/. FRom James Douglas Morrison the Poet. / 

  • @megadonis1 Sadly like any person who had basically lived in the shadow of who they truly are unable for whatever reason to ever show their true colours. either from his strick military upbringing from his father or perhaps strick religious upbringing from his mother . Its like when a wild animal is locked away in a cage for so long and than one day they are finally released.. FREE.. they just go WILD>. That is what Jim Morrison did in every aspect of the word WILD> FREE> He freed his soul.

  • @megadonis1 yes Megadonis. special and unique is definitely way to describe Jim.. I call him Jim as if i knew him because i did.. I looked right into his eyes when we kissed on the lips and i saw his beautiful ethereal soul. All the while he had his arm around my waiste as i sat upon his lap and we were so close that i could feel his heart beating next to mine. Our meeting might have been brief.. but it was profound. It matters not in life the quantity /but quality of time you spend w someone.

  • @megadonis1 megadonis i know you would have loved him if you had met him and i know that he would have been as gracious to meet you as he was w me. Although from what i can recall was when i first arrived at his room there was a sea of girls and through this opening i saw an ANgel. He had the face of an Angel.. He had this light that just shinned all around him .. his aura.. He was a special soul in this world. that i am sure of . I was honored to know that he knew i existed in this world.

  • @megadonis1 Megadonis.. i am sorry for all the messages but as you can tell from past resp i am not a woman of a few words. Now let me just close with this final feeling that i have always had about my friend Jim Morrison. We are all made from stardust.. essentially the same stuff as stars are made of. So we are All Stars.. I believed that some stars (people) like Jim burn fast and furious and they burn with great intensity and so therefore their light burns our quickly bec it burns so fast /.

  • @megadonis1 contd./ because it burns so fast and intensely ,. And so those stars die sooner than the other Stars (people) whose light burns more moderately.. so they would tend to live a longer lifespan. as apposed to the Stars (people ) whose light burns fast and furious and intensely. Now i believe that Jim Morrison was like the Shooting Star whose light burns with such intensity and brilliance that he blazed across the sky for a brief moment in time and in a briliant flash he was gone.

  • @megadonis1 its important to know one thing about Jim and other people or stars that also burn fast and intensely that basically have all died young. Jim Morrison was 26 yrs old when he died yet he lived an entire lifetime within those 26 yrs. on earth. He lived life to the fullest and experienced everything with full intensity and prescence. He traveled the world and experienced everything out of life he wanted too. So which life is sader one that experiences life completely and fully within

  • @megadonis1 contd.. within a short amount of time. or a life that is not lived at all and yet has many more years on this earth. that person just existed. Now that is why Jim did not look 26 yrs old when he died.. He looked like he was a man who had seen things and experienced a lifetime of life and love and just about everything one can experience in a lifetime. That is because he did . When you live a whole life time within a short amout of time of course it will age you physically.

  • @megadonis1 contd./ of course it will age you physically and mentally. So its important to know that . People that live this kind of lifestyle . fast and furious and on the edge. all the time .. will also usally die young. Now Jim also saw his death .. he had a vision in one of his trips. I believe that they all know that they are not going to live to be an older person. they just know it in their soul and so thats why they live their life fast and intensely so that they can experience life.

  • @megadonis1 So Jim was one of the many .. 26 club.. Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin Kurt Cobain. and the list goes on. I call it the 26 club. . / All of these stars. (people ) were like Jim they were all stars whose light burned with such intensity and briliance and for a brief moment in time they too blazed across the sky and in brilliant flash of light were gone.. as Jim Morrison and any shooting star the light only blazes across the sky for a brief moment and than it is gone but never forgotten.

  • @MermaidPrincess9 Kurt Cobain does not belong in the company of anyone, let alone Jim Morrison.

  • @MermaidPrincess9 You did not quite learn your lesson well. Jim dies 27 yrs old...

    And it's not 26 age group, but CLUB 27.

  • @Erelwind THANK YOU. I hate people who sit there and claim to know so much but have no idea what they are talking about.

  • @megadonis1 finally in closing. about Jim Morrison.. > James Douglas Morrison was a Poet first and foremost. THat was the real Jim.. who loved Life and lived it to the fullest and left no stone unturned. He was a shy and introverted young man in the beginning and who had such a passion for knowledge and so he was a verascious reader of all kinds of books poetry.. like Rimbaud and great works of Litature and Religion and He loved Greek Philosophy. Quite Briliant./ honored to met him and love Jim

  • @MermaidPrincess9

    You're lost little girl..

    you're lost,

    Tell me.... who are YOU?

  • oh so good. and is that just the best album cover ever or what

  • 9 lost little whores

  • THIS IS MY SONG. I LISTEN TO THIS SONG AND MY SOUL IS TRANSPORTED TO ANOTHER DIMENSION. I AM THAT LOST LITTLE GIRL AND THATS WHY I LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH AND THE HAUNTING MELODY AND JIMS VOICE ARE SO SEDUCTIVE TO MY SOUL. JIM I LOVE YOU FOREVER , AND I AM SO HAPPY THAT I HAD A CHANCE TO MEET YOU INTAMENTLY IN' ''' 69 AND TO LOOK INTO YOUR SOUL AS YOU LOOKED INTO MINE WHEN YOU KISSED ME ON THE LIPS. A MOMENT IN MY LIFE THAT I WILL TREASURE FOREVER.

  • @MermaidPrincess9 my soul gets transported to another dimension when i listen to music too! mostly with the doors they're probably my favorite band. finally someone posts a comment like dis i know what u mean these songs are a real trip:)

  • @MermaidPrincess9 ..... you need to get over it ..... there are more than just 1 door ... the group is a team ... even though your infatuated with jim! .... sorry to burst your bubble!

  • @RealGuitarHero1996 Obviously pretty young.... Lol.... True story though! Saw the Doors 3 times. Twice in 1968, once in '69. Saw The Beatles too, in 1966.

  • @artiebarnes bullshit

  • @WhenYourStrange93 True. Believe what you want.

  • @MermaidPrincess9 So.. it is great that you actually met him! I constantly do research and simple interviews about the era, especially the music and fashion. As a society, we must return to both of those, I believe. I spent time in SF during the era, too, only a little bit in the Haight. Take care.

  • @MermaidPrincess9 who, while working as a roadie in Seattle, actually saw Janis break that bottle of Southern Comfort over Jim's head. One thing I really like, is that Jim (like a few others) had absolutely no experience as a singer, prior to forming the band. Also, that his voice is lower than most rock vocalists. That riveting organ playing from Ray, and the psychedelic, masterful, rhythmic notes from Robby's guitar, and John's drumming, makes The Doors completely unlike anyone before or since

  • @SeattleLA I actually remember hearing about that incident. which deeply upset me > I love Jim and I love Janis also saw her in concert as well as Doors. so you met Jim too what was your experience like. Also i completely agree the Doors were unlike any other band. Each musician contributed something to the music which together made them the Doors. Manzarik best keyboardest Kreigers Guitar phoenominal and Densmores Drums amazing and the Poet Warrior. The Lizard King the most charasmatic man

  • @SeattleLA on stage with his provactative and very sensual and seductive lyrics which was his poetry. How can this band not be amazing with all this incredible talent. I think thats why they are still so loved today because they were so unique. Jim Morrison was not a singer and he just basically sung his poetry and eventually got really great at it . But completely raw and primal and just plain animal.. He was a wild man on stage. So improv. never knew what he might do from one show ot another.

  • @MermaidPrincess9 Hi. Yes, I read all of your comments. I had mentioned only that I know people who met Jim, not me. I was a pre-teen when they got started, but it is as you say, such timeless music. I like our local Doors tribute band, here in Seattle, -The American Night. They are better than the ones I saw when I lived in LA. Ray is a great spokesperson. He is my favorite keyboardist. along with Rick Wakeman. I have always appreciated rock musicians more than the general public.

  • @SeattleLA im sorry you seemed more mature in your writing and i just assumed you were from my generation. So you are the same age as my ex-boyfriend who was into the Doors and Jim Morrison when he was a pre-teen. The one who sounds like Jim to the T and who looked like him and wrote poetry like Jims and even had the same handwriting. Freaky. I really did believe that Jims spirit had entered into My ex Bens body. ANyway I would love to Hear this Seattle Tribute band on Utube? Manzarek my fav 2

  • @SeattleLA You seem like a very interesting man and fascinating irregardless of what age you are it matters not to me bec i refuse to be defined by a number on a calander. I am a very young free spirited girl and that is how i will remain. So i would very much love to become your friend etiher through You Tube or facebook . So that we can share stories about music especially of the greatest time in music the Sixties .. THe best Psychedelia from San Francisco Haite Ashbury.. thanks friend

  • @MermaidPrincess9 I also love the first album, but I have listened to it so much, that the next two I like a little more. "Wintertime Love"; "Love Her Madly"; "Spanish Caravan" ; "Waiting For The Sun"; Unhappy Girl" "I Can't See Your Face in My Mind" ; "Not to Touch the Earth" ; are a few of my favorites. Nice to hear about your singing, and your friend.

  • @SeattleLA Hi please lets be friends at least through utube and that way we can share stories and our souls about the Doors Jim and so much more in the greatest decade of music . the Sixties. Now i love all these songs that you mention> Not to touch the Earth is absolutely one of my favs. Its like a crescendo.. a climax if you will th way the song builds and builds and than it just explodes into an orgasmic rush.. I also love unhappy girl . I love all songs with girl in them and about girls fav

  • @SeattleLA i love Jims soft sensual side and when he sings the love songs or ballads.. Thats why i love your lost little girl and wishful sinful.. I also love the wild man side when he is just so sexy on stage like when he sings WHen the musics over .. and he throws the mic up into the air and than just falls on the floor and all the while Manzarek cranks out that hypnotic psychedelic beautiful transcedental music. Thats what happen at his show i saw.. Mesmerizing. I love Unhappy girl too. and

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  • @SeattleLA I couldnt agree more my friend exactly right on. Its a typical when you see a person who comes from a very strict upbringing whether its a parent in the military or whether its a strict religious upbringing especially catholic. you tend to see people and of course artist such as Madonna who will go to the extreme opposite ..as did Jim on stage and later that persona just took over his alter ego self. and that was the image he projected to the world or his fans. to be continued.

  • @SeattleLA nconting./ Jim like a lot of perfomers used the stage as a catalyst to allow him to break free of himself and the constraints of his strick Military upbringing with his father. He was finally able to be himself. He could not do it public at first thats why we see him so shy at the whiskey a go go where he turned his back on the audience.. it was inevidable that it would eventually seep into his subconscious and the conscious would eventually join in, to be contd.

  • @SeattleLA cntd. now It was inevitable that Jim Morrison would finally "Break on through to the Other SIde" and that he did. Yes he may have gone to the extreme but we loved him all the more for it. Sure the success and the Sex god thing went to head . how could it not. So can we really blame Jim. I dont think so we may him what he had become. If the fans had not shone so much adoration and love toward Jim he would havent emereged into Jim Morrison the Rockstar. Now having said all that.cont.

  • @SeattleLA contd. Jim eventually just got sucked up into the vacuumuos hole of the fame game. we all know how that usually works. If you are one of the lucky ones to survive and tell the story well than great but when you are one of the not so fortunate ones who subcumb to all the perils of fame than you die young. Jim died at 26 and its impotant to know that he lived a whole life time in those 26 yrs. thats whey when he died he looked somuch older. Here is my belief to be continued .

  • @SeattleLA contd. We are born of the stuff of stars,.therefore we are all stars and some stars burn with a light that is bright but it burns moderately.,and that is how this type of person(star) lives their life. Some people (stars) their light burns with such intensity and fast and furious and they also live their life this way. Now Jim was a star whose light burn so fast and so furious so intense and so bright it was blinding and he lived his life this way and that is why he died so young.

  • @SeattleLA contd. Jim Morrison was a Star whose light burned so intensely and so fast and furious and with such brilliance that it was just too intense for this world. He was a beautiful Shooting Star that blazed across the Sky in brilliant technicolour for a brief moment in time and than he was gone but never forgotten.. Kind of like a beautiful sunset or a Rainbow.. they only last for a brief moment in time yet the memory of such beauty lives on in your soul infinitely. love Jim always.

  • @MermaidPrincess9 Hi. Yes, all that is true. Few people can really handle fame. The Doors were, and are, so unique, that there is so much to learn still. I have talked with a few people who met Jim. I sure like the Doors so much. So, so many great songs. I prepared a very good Doors tribute video, but for some reason, Youtube blocks it, while my others work fine. Presently, I like Waiting for The Sun and Strange Days (the albums) best. I feel fortunate to be able to sing like Jim did.

  • @SeattleLA Hi did you read all my comments there were many just not enough room to say all that i had to say about Jim and the Doors Music. and the Sixites and all Fame etc. Now i am also a Singer and Songwriter. i do 5-1 which is my fav doors song and your lost little girl. It just happens those are my two fav Lps also. I had a ex-boyfriend 17 yrs younger than me born 67. when he was a little boy of 5 or 6 yrs old he started listening to the Doors music in the 70s. He was so influenced by Jim

  • @SeattleLA Morrison and as he grew up he would become like obsessed with his music and the doors and Jims poetry and all that . When i met him i couldnt believe that i started listening to the Doors in 66-67 when their first Lp came out and have never stopped listening to their music. Its timeless.But in the 70s this young boy was listening to the Doors and so was i and we were 17 yrs apart. In 96 is when we met and i was so blown away by how much he sounded like him and looked like him and .con

  • @SeattleLA contd.. He even wrote poetry like him it had the same themes. Life. Death Sex and Love . / very sexual and sensual and erotic. His handwriting was even identical i swore that Jim Morrison spirit had inhabited his Body. He was so in awe of the fact that i met him so intimately with sitting on his lap and Jim having his arm around my waiste and kissing me on the lips as he looked into my eyes as we talked and i got his autograph which still hangs on my studio wall. Can we be facebk frd

  • @SeattleLA It was the comeback concert after the miami show where he eledgedly exposed himself. Now Jim was completely different on stage than off. Unless you met him in person like i did. most people didnt know that . Cause that was not the public image he presented. If you remember the Whiskey days first started out Jim was so shy and introverted he used to turn his back on the audience when he would sing. Well that was the real Jim of stage. On stage jim would later become a different person

  • @SeattleLA Hi i wish the god it was my friend. I live on the East Coast but it was my dream when i was a young Flower Child to travel cross country to San Francisco to Haite Ashbury and join the Beautiful People in the Summer of Love.. But i had to wait till it came over the East coast to be able to experience the most amazing time in my life. Now I wish i could have seen the Doors at Whiskey the days when Jim was so shy he turned his back on the audience. No i saw Jim in 69 at Arena in Phila.

  • I freaking love this song!

  • I've always held that this tune would be appropriate for a movie about a runaway gal who wanders the Hollywood/LA street scene circa 1966. Something like an old Roger Corman AIP counterculture flick (like The Trip). Of course, the so-called "Psychedelic Love Temple", (on Ardmore) along with many of the old LA/Hollywood clubs from the Sixties, are now gone, so a flick like that would be difficult to reproduce with any degree of authenticity.

  • Jim Morrison seduces with his voice.

  • @mrsolofeo Jim does more than seduces with his sensual voice he possesses your soul. Having Met him intamately i know where as i speak. There will only ever be One James Douglas Morrison.. "Jim" to his friends and Jimbo. The Poet Warrior who sang his way into our hearts and capitvated and possesses our soul and seduced us with his essence. He was the most sexiest and charasmatic perfomer. THere will on ly ever be One Doors. Robby Kreiger was a phoenominal guitarist and i believe very underrated

  • @MermaidPrincess9 and Ray Manzarek was such an amazing Keyboardist and John Densmore was a great drummer . Jim was an amazing performer so charasmatic and his poetry. was just other worldly. I saw them perform and each show was a total new show .. They were an improvisational band >They followed Jims lead depending on what kind of mood Jim was in is usually how the show and the night unfolded. With this much talent in one band it was inevitable that they became so big and still reach new gen.

  • its unfair i always wanted to see the beatles , the stones and the doors back in the heyday... how cool that would be

  • Don't know how this was never a huge song for them!

  • This sound captures the mid-Sixties perfectly. Elements of classical keyboard, Jazz-flavored guitar, awash in psychedelia -- it's all there (so was I). This tune always plays in my mind when I'm out on a ride on a warm summer night.

  • @mickeymousebiker1 Out on a "Moon light Ride" perchance?I haven't heard any Doors for eons and today on a whim I thought I'd like to hear this great old song.It has lost none of it's potent magic.It still makes my senses tingle.

  • @bluesborn I believe that Jim wanted Frank Sinatra to try this song on. The Chairman of the Board (Sinatra) decided the song wasn't for him. Sinatra hated Rock. I dig Sinatra's singing.

  • Put this on my ex girlfriends facebook wall. Turns out it only made her angry, which made me laugh :D

  • @winkledorf17

    LOL..right on.....

  • @winkledorf17

    so you were a bad lover.....my ex made me fuck her when I told her I was going away.....more than twice....not in a single day though...she was not that cheap,lol....

  • Best Doors intro...

  • haunting

    

  • Clearly one of their most haunting tunes.

    A band for the ages-The Doors.

    Robert Nix Rock/Pop Artist

  • love this song

  • OMG its so Beautiful!!!!!

    

  • I bought this album at a Don's Hobby and Toy Shop front for selling pot in the seventies makes sense right?!

  • "Then Paul suggested that Jim get some girl to go down on him while he was singing "You're lost little girl"

  • thats a really appetizing picture

    

  • This song gets a little too chill.

  • reminds me of a friend i had after she stop talking to me and started doing drugs

  • Robby Krieger from the doors who wrote most of the songs said this song was his favorite song, he's the lead guitar player.

  • @ungertron robby wrote a lot of songs i will give u that but jim was the main one writing songs

  • I first heard the Strange Days album on a portable turntable on a moonlit night in a run down cemetery in Biloxi, Mississippi in 1968. Spanish moss hanging ominously from the trees and a hooting owl created an atmosphere of strangeness appropriate to the lyrics and music of this genius poet and this fantastic band. Oh yes, the peyote may have added a little to the experience. This was a major paradigm shift for me. I can never tire of listening to this fantastic music.

  • @namron481 COOL! Never tried peyote... may have dabbled in other mind altering substances, however... But the Doors always transport me somewhere else, with or without help... Love your comment

  • @Facingmecca You know, of course, that peyote is a spiritual aid for some Native Americans. I ate it only once and never felt the need for more. I think I saw the face of the Earth that night. It is most definitely spiritually enlightening. I never heard or read of anyone having a bad trip. I too am transported by the Doors without any aids. They sound just as mysterious now as they did then. Keep listening!

  • @namron481 Sweet! I live in Biloxi.

  • @BENNSTEW58 Then you probably know the cemetery. It was between Keesler Air Force Base and Hwy 90 to wards Gulfport. I loved Biloxi for other reasons too. Too bad about Katrina. I left there just before Camile.

  • @namron481 Yep! I know which one you're talking about. And yeah, Katrina was horrible. I wasn't alive for Camile. Haha. I honestly wish I was from your generation. Better times, better music.

  • @BENNSTEW58 Yes, the music was way better then. None of the formula music of today. Most of it was completely original. I thought there was hope for the music business with the arrival if Nirvana but the formula people got hold again and now we have Justin Bieber. But there was a big down side to those days. The war in Viet Nam and the deaths of heroes, the loss of innocence and the end of the age of Aquarius. Yin and Yang.

  • @namron481 Exactly. It was all pure creativity and it was amazing. :) I really hate looking at what music has become. It's hardly even music anymore. I wish all the idiots in the world would look at songs like this and see it for what it really is. Not just "old music that isn't hip anymore", but some of the greatest music ever made. It's really sad seeing what people have become.... it just sucks.

  • @BENNSTEW58 I couldn't agree with you more. Lets not forget the great Blues artists that gave the inspiration to a generation of super talented musicians. It's inevitable though that a time like that will come again eventually. History has a way of repeating itself. Let's just hope it's soon 'cause I'm tired of waiting. Long live the Doors' music and lyrics.

  • @namron481 You're right. That's what I've been waiting to see. And AMEN!

  • @BENNSTEW58 Amen to your Amen

  • Un prélude

  • @13Ghostwriter no, because how do you see a dead man perform....

  • @13Ghostwriter lol, yeah my ex said "we should go to a doors concert sometime" ...thats why shes my ex.

  • @13Ghostwriter ...what the hell kinda crowd are you in where people hate the doors?

  • The music of The Doors has a strange energy that permeates beyond the mind to the fabric of our very being. Jim Morrison was a very impelling person who connected with a vibe that was much deeper and inspired than the projections of his ego. The source of his inspiration has now been explained and made clearer for anyone seeking the truth of life. Search "Truth Contest" in Google and click the 1st result, then open The Present and read what it says.

  • This is such a beautiful song!

  • The text is very, very simple but the feelings behind this song are fantastic (the music too!!!): all young woman should mind there steps; in Holland there are girls now (2011), but also boys, who are flattered by men with gifts and are then being held to prostitute!!

    Jim Morrison did'nt knew that at that time, but he did knew that 'little' girls wanted to 'do' anything with him; then you could be lost...... too.

  • the doors, especially this song, makes me fly away....cruel thing about it is the landing in nowadays society......sad thing, but its true

  • What a great song - better than some of their bigger songs - Mr. Venice Beach, California = where there is a mural of him on the side of a building there, just off the beach.

  • I just love the guitar in this song. One of their best.

  • This song reminds me of when the plane flies to paris in the movie "when youre strange" god thats a great documentary

  • @ 3manytoasters...they ended up doing the same concept to wild child...

  • 7 personas son sordas jajajajajaa

  • Feel like asking my girl to listen to this but fear she might turn guns on me :D

  • whats the meaning of the song??

  • ALL HAIL THE LIZARD KING.

  • If you want to see a funny video where the doors make a cameo check out "alcohol it's bad" on youtube.

  • ray manzarek was his Friend.

  • A warm and breezy night. A runaway teenage girl wanders the sidewalks of LA in 1966. The SoCal club scene awash in psychedelia. Levi-clad riders on period-perfect choppers pull in front of The Whiskey. Yeah, I'm there.

  • impossible, yes, but is the best song

  • @MermaidPrincess9 You're either high, or just really lucky. ;) That must have been really cool.

  • @Catfissy It was the coolest experience ever with any rockstar i ever met. the THing is Jim Morrison was a TOtal Rockstar and Rock god. yet that was on stage.. On stage he turned into a wild animal.. He had so much sex appeal and charisma it was ridiculous. It oozed from his poores. He was amazing singer and he took us all on this magical and mystical journey of the senses. Now Off stage he was the total opposite. He was shy and very soft spoken and gentile.and Ethereal./ On stage Animal Earthy

  • 7 people are lost

  • This song reminds me of being 17 and having my whole life in front of me, and the fall and a guy named Lou.

  • LO MAXIMO VIVA LOS DOORS VIVA JIM MORRISON

  • the concept of this sweet song reminds all drinkers n drug users its that simple. how many years 2 go.

  • @MermaidPrincess9 whoa you are very very VERY LUCKY!!! what was he like?

  • @r3n3369 Yes i was very very lucky to by chance meet Jim Morrison. I was only 17 and i had such a love-crush on him i really did think he was an adonis..I had been Doors fan since 67 and there music just put me in a trance and it still does. When i met Jim before the show.. I was in dressing room and when it came to my turn to talk with him i was just mesmerised by his Ethereal Beauty. He had the face of an Angel and the most soft spoken voice and a real gentlemen./ Different than on stage.