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  • If Jim Morrison was a cult leader I'd follow him to the ends of the earth

  • My all time *favourite* ♥

  • AWESOME !!!!!!!!

  • Ohhh Stooap Thaatt !!

    R.I.P MORRISON

  • didnt the doors die :(

  • R.I.P James Douglas ''Jim'' Morrison aka Lizard King (1943 - 1971) I will as many other fans always gonna miss u and love u <3

  • beautiful song!

  • The uploader and I share the name!! One of the doors greatest songs that went unnoticed except for in the Oliver Stone movie.

  • dunkelst

  • i'm lost... but i don't know what to do ):

  • @belamuniz Todos estamos perdidos, e de certa forma não sabemos o que fazer... Força.

  • Awesome...one of The Doors most underestimated songs...I always request this for open mic night at the local watering hole

  • Does Robby Krieger really look that hot?

  • Ohh stop that....so much passiob and desire...he hated the crowd when they approved of him...just listen anf shut up is what he wanted

  • What a truly beautiful song.

  • Ohhh STOP that...stupid audience just listen and quit making noises

  • Jimeee  -N- DOORS 4 EVERR :)

  • jim you are a legend x

  • yo tengo ese disco !!!

    

  • The Doors were in their own class. We were lucky to have them.

    God rest your soul, Jim. Such a talent.

  • I adore him. Check the news; a woman is on a major network who says he visits her in her bed. She lives in the house he lived in as a child.

  • 3 people are lost little girls

  • yes x

  • yep I am x

  • we are in need of a serious musical revolution

  • STOP THAT oh shit

  • Love the way the organ comes forward in the last two iterations of the refrain ("Think that you know what to do...").

    That D maj - G minor progression does it for me.

    (Even better than the Am - F#m in the verse of Light My Fire.)

    Before I ever heard of Jim Morrison, for me the sound of The Doors was that treble-y organ-playing of Ray's.

  • sexiest man of his time...

  • Back then music required skill! Allot of these new area artist are bumbs. How the hell do they end up being famous?. I can't even listen to the radio anymore. They'll play a few good artist songs and allot of shitty artist songs. I mean common! They'll have a brand new band with a hit song just about every month. Shit, I can't even keep up anymore. About 90% of rap artist music sounds like shit performing live. Yet, they're considered, "very talented." Fuck today's music industry!

  • @gagemiller100 hear hear. i couldnt even tell you one record what has been in the charts in the last ten years, i really couldnt. i could'nt listen to todays music. i gave up after the 90s....... 50s, 60s, 70, 80s and 90s. After that forget it.

  • oohh! stop that... mariconessss...

  • Did anyone notice that from 2:09 to about 2:14, Ray played wrong chords? Ray hardly ever made mistakes-must have been tired, or had a little too much substance?

  • Jim had a beautiful well controlled vocal vibrato.

  • great melody, lyrics, and bass line.

  • hahahahaha stop that people xD

  • Nice to hear a live performance of the song. Although ragged, it comes close to the awe-inspiring beauty of the studio version.

    Heh, Morrison may have been rude to the fans but the man had a sense for drama, and the stomping and clapping would have ruined the mood of the track.

  • yeupp im lost. :)

  • And Amsterdam got that same devestating effect onhim as it did with me years ago. Great minds are alike ;--{}

  • 3 persons were audience at that concert

  • I love hearing Ray on the funky Fender Rhodes.

  • I just realized that a lot of Doors' songs feature the words "little girl".

  • @TheEloeo

    They were just a little bit unliberated, but please remember the time. This is forty-three years ago,

  • jim dio and hendrix r number 1 in my book

  • Beautiful but makes me so sad. You're lost, little boy...

  • the best

  • lol i wonder if the audience was offended at all at the beginning there, with jim yelling at them and all

  • @TheBebelaura

    listen clearly, they were loughing :)

  • Great concert ! You can hear me clapping.

  • @MrOudou me too! :D even though i wasnt even alive back then lol >_>

  • @MrOudou no i can't

  • This was when bands sounded better live than in the studio, it's pretty much the total opposite now except for a few bands. This song is sooooooooo much better live!!!!!!

  • @lzLivez4Ever - The audiences used to be young too, not old farts complaining about young people on the internet. Congratulations on actually learning how to point and click though. That's good for someone like you.

  • Jim sounds good...but listen to the band

  • amazing just amazing

    JIM MORRISON THE LIZARD KING

  • Why i have liked the doors for so long is because they have their own musical identity. People these days are arrogant and dont give this kind of music a chance ....

  • Sublime Jim Morrisan!

    We're not all lost???

  • @Ladyli63

    Yes, we are. The song speaks to me, as well.

  • I love This song...!!!!

  • i can´t realize who does not like this song

  • lol I love how he says AW STOP THAT and people are like oh shit and stop

  • @sydneydowful

    Oh, yes.

    The man had charisma.

    Neil Young did a similar thing to a Dorothy Chandler Pavilion crowd clapping along to Sugar Mountain, in a 1971 concert.

  • @brianallancobb You had me at sugar mountain

  • @sydneydowful

    First heard the song (Sugar Mountain) in a diner in Colorado Springs, early that year (1971). My girlfriend and I had run away from home (Maryland), and were headed to Santa Fe. Maryland to Santa Fe in 36 hours. Crossed Kansas at 100 mph, the driver and his wife mixing cocktails all the way. :-)

  • @brianallancobb So how dose the story end? where are you now?

  • @sydneydowful

    Girlfriend and I made it successfully to Santa Fe, where she proceded to relieve me of my virginity.

    We broke up three months later -- are you ready -- because of a bad acid trip we took while listening to Neil's first album the night of -- are you still ready, and we didn't know it at the time -- Neil's 26th birthday.

    Have gone on to dozens of S.O.s since, most of them brunette and dark-eyed like my cherry-poppin' girlfriend.

    Currently in Portland, Oregon.

  • @brianallancobb lol I knew their was a story in there somewhere. :)

  • @brianallancobb lol I knew their was a story in there somewhere. :) I once banged a chick in a local grocrey store and couldn't stop laughing because jail house rock was playing

  • @brianallancobb thats my city

  • @sydneydowful hahahah ! That was so funny.

  • @sydneydowful jim was the man and still is

  • @sydneydowful yeah I hate how all the plebs do that monotinous clapping, that's not even in time to the rhythm. How the fuck could you clap and ruin the mood and atmosphere of this wonderful song ??? This has to be my favourite Doors song of The first album I ever bought, only out of curiousity. I was well rewarded !

  • This song was made for me

  • This song was meant for me

  • mesmerizing.

  • Mesmerizing transcendence between Robby and Ray as usual. Sort of like hung or suspended in this trippy parlor inside the doors of perception with oriental flavors but also with a California scene clockwork fidelity as if you opened a 60's music box and the song was just spinning inside it in perfect tune if you know what I mean...

  • @Exiles800 very well stated....

  • I love this song, and love the haunting, distant quality of this...lost indeed...

  • O stop that........and the clapping stopped and the magic began

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  • it's true, I am so lost , it's like the song was written for me :)

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  • am i too young to be saying this song brings me back memories haha

  • I would take the hose for Jim!

  • @shessorandom69 what the hell does that even mean, take the hose? i hope your saying you like him.

  • @wanderer1031 I was speaking of the comment referring to wild bill in hanibal that someone else made previously. and yes it means i like him. =)

  • @shessorandom69 oh. i just thought it was a hilarious sounding phrase! i picture some pissed off fightfighters spraying down someone and someone else standing in the path of the water. but that's just me.... ;)

  • OMFG 1:58-2:16 SLAP ME

  • with a jazzy touch :)

  • It does what Jim says or else it gets the hose again

  • how could some one dislike this song? (i see two dislikes :| )

  • @beatjunkiecrz theyre mrs gaga fans that came to this page by mistake..and gave up their chance to redeem thier soul

  • @MRMITCHELLZ

    theyre losssst

  • LMFAAAO " OH STOP THAT!"♥

  • i always get a trip off kreigers guitar solo

  • "Oh stop that!" haha

  • MY OTHER HUSBAND(:

  • For Helena in Stockhlom!!! I Love You!!!! I hope all is well!!!!! Peace and Love,DenRA

  • Love this song, just wish the audio was better...

  • Jim's the BEST poet.....however I think Dave Matthews lyrics make me just as happy/sad.

  • @gara22336 Dave Matthews is so lame.

  • Actually we could have either Ian or David Byrne for the '80's.

  • great song

  • 2:12 i feel sorry for Robbie: Ray plays fool chords!

  • Will people stop banging on about POETRY!

    Lyrics are completely different.

    If you want poetry read Yeats or Wilde Phillistines.

  • @alltoohuman17 dont be such a douche

  • amazing song from THE DOORS! the best band ever...........

  • I had no ide they even where in my country, sweden! Fuck, i was born at the wrong time!!! Lovely performance!

  • awesome, it's so raw live

  • where the fuck was i for this. i was born in the wrong fucking decade. its bullshit

  • so gooooddddd

    the bass is so super

  • snape232: as a matter of fact yes, you can find great lyrics nowadays, but not in mainstream of course.

  • such great vocals. you dont find that too much now a days. its all about rap hip hop shit like that. morrison could've beeton those guys anyday. and yes he was a great crooner back in the day.

  • we're lost.............

  • Morrison could have been a great crooner had he lived.

  • @clarese76  he WAS a great crooner, and he LIVED

  • yes he did live and he was a great crooner while he was alive. what I was trying to communicate was that had he lived he could have given us so much more. There was an album where Frank Sinatra did duets with rock and pop stars, and I thought Morrison would have done a better duet on I've Got You Under My Skin than Bono could've. I could have seen Morrison singing some of the classic crooner songs and sounding better than Rod Stewart when he did such an album.

  • agreed. i think he a was a natural vocalist. i see what you are saying, he could have done much more down the line. bono can't hold a candle to morrison, certainly

  • @clarese76 What's a crooner, exactly?

  • Einfach super...The Doors gehören zu den besten Bands der Welt...

  • beautiful... like all of his art

  • i think that you know what to do

  • im that lost lil girl :) jk lol :)

  • I love this song!

  • i love you jim morrison

  • Best band ever man

  • Ray's lefthand playing that spooky bass line on the Fender Rhodes sounds better than the bass guitar in the studio version.

  • "OH STOP THAT"

    & oh release this..

  • Imagine it's like a dream you walk into a small theater and see this live...

  • The doors... What else ?

  • this performance is the fucking shit! Stockholm got a badass show

  • '..Wyjątki od reguły stanowią o uroku życia'

    mp

  • is this Czech?

  • this song was written by robby the best man he wrote all there hits

  • perfectionn

  • One of my many Doors-favourites. Is this song also written for Pam, because he always referred to Pam as little girl? This song is great!

  • amazing.....just, beautiful...

    the doors was a one of a kind band, like the one's you dont ever see again

  • @chelahds Like my cat Cacper, I know ^^

  • One of my favourites from 'Days' brilliant to hear it played live.

  • fantastic song , fantastic the doors, fantastic jim!!!!

  • Great fucking song strange days Morrison Hotel and L.A woman are the best albums the doors ever made

  • let's not forget the first album..it was amazing!

    with songs like "the end"

  • thank for this rare treat.

  • thank u very much for the lyrics.

    Sometime is hard to understand the words of a song, especially if the audio is not very good.

    But actually the audio of this song is very good.

    Great song:)

  • every generation has it's poets and Jim was one.

  • @Rawego ... who is the poet now?, who was before jim ?

  • @hugotokn now its Jesus; before againg Jesus; 1:22 Ray embarassing!

  • @Rawego Agreed. It goes like this- 60's- Lennon/Morisson

    70's- Weller

    80's- Uhhh... I'll get back to you on this one

    90's- Cobain

    00's- Yorke

  • @stoprejectingmynames

    Man, are you my unknown twin, haha!

  • @stoprejectingmynames about 80's...there was Ian Curtis!!!

  • @stoprejectingmynames 70's Roger Waters

  • @stoprejectingmynames That's way too neatly packaged to be anywhere near correct. List-makers of this kind usually have very closed musical tastes.

  • @stoprejectingmynames Can't believe there is no mention of Dylan...

  • @stoprejectingmynames hetfield!!!! james hetfield!!!

  • @Rawego whos the poet in this generation because i dont hear any kind of poetry all i hear is sh*t

  • @redtelephone100 i would have to say me :)) i hear you and have no answer.

  • @redtelephone100 Lonesome Wyatt! and maybe Cedric from TMV

  • I love this song :)

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