the doors - tell all the people
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great song, well great album as well.
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I love this song!!
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@GamecubeLPs This album had a lot of poem-based songs. Since, as Jim and Ray always would say, rock was turning into a show and people wanted fast, loud music so people disliked this. I always find this odd since Jim was a poet and the reason Ray liked his music was becuz of the deep meaning put into these songs. Oh well, like now people just didn't see the beauty in music.
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totally agree, Soft Parades an absolute killer album
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@chaos23 yea brother doors finest work
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@DrTtape52 por esta kancion kuando la escucho mi familia me pregunta kien esel kantante y al saber kien es me dicen ke chingona esta . y le s digo ke es del año 1968 y no me kreen pero ahi esta el legado forever jim
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For some odd reason, I tend to like the first song on an album better than the rest. And in the case of The Soft Parade, it still holds true. I got this album yesterday for Christmas to finish off my Doors collection. "Tell All the People," is probably my favorite Doors' tune! Following it is "Not to Touch the Earth," "Moonlight Drive," and "Peace Frog."
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@catastrpoheballet101 p.s i mean dangerous from the view point of the powers that be and to impressional young fans who took the doors words as the gospel. He did write the song The soft parade though and mostly the rest of the album. Peace, =0)
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@catastrpoheballet101 He didn't write Tell all the peeople or Wishfull sinfull, Robby wrote them both and if you look at the album credits you will see the songs are credited to only Robby unlike other songs wich were written by Jim and credited to Thr doors. This song was to "Anti establishment" for Jim and he wanted no part in the credits. "Cant you see me growing get your guns" Follow me", those are very anti government and promote revolution which can be very dangerous. Wicked songs though.
I dont know why people disliked this album
GamecubeLPs 1 year ago 89
jims voice is awesome here!
MSK2232 1 year ago 46