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  • anyone know where the breakin a sweat remix with this in can be found?

  • Fuck, I miss Jim Morrison.

  • We have reached our limit and must now copy what has already been done. The human mind has lost its way.

  • thumbs up if Skrillex - Breakin' a Sweat brought you here!

  • JESUS CHRIST

  • Lmfao all these people: Omg he's describing skrillex!

    There's way better than skrillex.

  • Can from Germany was the first looping band. I was at Prince's first Nyc show. No electronics

  • OMFG Jim means Skrillex.

  • @justinsane8000 LOL the only artist you know that uses machines is skrilex??? lol

  • Listen he didn't predict the type of music, since it was allready around. He predicted that it would be the sound of a generation. Love ya Jimbo

  • Breakn A Sweat

  • He described Liam Howlett from The Prodigy !!!!!!!!

    :)

  • does anyone here even know the history of electronic music. lmao @ prince being mentioned. i take it that not to many people here know who kraftwerk is??????? jim morrison wasnt envisioning anything or making any sort of predictions, because people were already doing what he was talking about for many many years.

  • Wrong. Stop with the revisionist history. And... Prince's first album dropped in 1978, long before anything that could have even hinted at being what the world calls "Detroit Techno" was released.

  • He almost exactly describes Silver Apples. Which already existed.

  • Seems to me what he described to a T is Detroit Techno, which was where the techno/electronic movement in the US originated. I'm all for Reznor & Prince, but there was >a lot< going on before either one of them hit the scene.

  • except that what he describe already existed....... there was a lot of experimentations and krautrock in Europe.... no vision here.

  • This man was way ahead of his time, we needed Morrison, he was truly a leader of the future! We missed out......Kitten

  • @cargoplex check out my video I just posted. Funny I took this part of the interview out too.

  • F trent reznor. In this context, anyway. I believe the Doors' shows were potential raves. Jim was dancing WITH the audience. It was supposed to be a party where you come free and dance, or you come weighted and get your doors of perception cleansed, THEN dance.

  • I remember seeing this when i bought the tape(VHS)lol years ago,

    R.I.P.J.D.M.

  • Jim Morrison is a genius! I Love You, 4ever!

  • As he said....electronic stuff that with all respect I don't like...I prefer bands music. You know, see real people sweating and playing in stage.

  • Wow, was he right or was he right?

  • trentemoller, check him out! ;)

  • i bet hes on acid..ahaha in court no matter wat , hence sunglasses

    he envisions well on acid as you can see it from his work too.

  • He quit doing acid as much in his later years. Around this time alcohol was his drug of choice.

  • very well forseen

    the man is a genius

  • neat stuff!

  • i love jim morrison

  • he was a smart fellah

  • He almost exactly describes Trent Reznor/NIN. Wow. Maybe even Prince.

  • Techno and Industrial music existed long before Trent Reznor.

  • And the whole genre of Hip-Hop!

  • Ummm have you ever heard of the song "Frankenstein" by the Edgar Winter Band? Edgar is a multi purk synth god. Lets go back further.,,,, Rodger Grinner, the doctor who theme song. One of the true GOds of Anolog music ,,,,, etc....ect... and a woman I wish so much I could remember her name.

  • Maybe you were thinking of Clara Rockmore? She is referred to by many as the greatest thereminist of all time (although Pamelia Kurstin is definitely the greatest "living" thereminist).

  • Nine Inch Nails for sure

  • "Tape Machines" = Samplers. MPC's

    Singing or "Speaking" = Raping/Rhyming/MCing

    Hip Hop is the world music of today. Any sound/music can be chopped up looped and turned into a Hip Hop beat. You can rap about anything in any language. It's descriptive which is important for the knowledge saturated "Information age". Country Rap, Blues Rap, Metal Rap, Space Rap. All these generes exist. It's a shame Hip Hop has been taken over and is being used to sell poverty by elite corprate america.

  • very true, what this man said here

  • Of course the two (more recently three) strands have crossed over and intertwined to create many sub-genres over the last 60 year's or so (disco for example). Technology plays a part too as wel as continued British influence. It's a Big melting pot now. Can You spot the flavours.

  • MPC, synths, laptop, decks, mixer and a mic. He was basicly predicting DJ's and modern producers. The third strand of music is dance or electronica. Metal, emo, country, etc, being sub-genres of the virginia "high-low" European sound. Hip Hop, R&B, Funk/Soul etc coming from the blues. White and Black.

  • Fuck you man, Don't dis on the Morrison.

  • I suppose he was predicting the voice box? or the singig guitar?

  • is this your prophecy man???

    ah ha!

  • computers. computer music. now. ..aphex twin. boards of canada. take pills die.

  • he kinda predicted hiphop ... talking over electronic equiptment

  • Boing! Whoops and the space shuttle Discoveryexploding in 1985"..seven people took a ride,six bachelors and their bride..."in live version of When the musics over...High as a kite over the world.Dig it Mohammed the hash eater!

  • There's really no other comment you can say. This is truly amazing.

  • WOw... He predicted Electronica... That is truely amazing...

  • Yeah, it really is.

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