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themotherfuckingshit!
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I dont have time to disagree, all i have is this moment and best believe im sippin a pale ale and rollin a nice joint in which i shall smoke in the next 10 minutes. No lie my friend, let it roll. . .
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Robbie and Ray were extremely under rated, they were both the best improvisers of all time
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The fucking doors
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@showtuneful Cheers for sharing that. Jim was alot smarter than he made out I believe, he crafted himself into what we call a legend and will be remembered till the end of humanity
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it fucked me badly
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@teeceemoo they did more than 1 show in vancouver that night or possibly within a few days period...i have the doors box set and there are a few songs jim sang while albert king played guitar such as rock me, money, and 1 or 2 more and i thought they sounded great, Jim and Albert!
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I was there and JM was a pisstank.Albert King backed 'em up and had to come out to play a couple of songs while JM sat on a stool by the drumkit.I remember JM taunting the audience with something like"C'.mon Vancouver,I know what you want!" while holding the maracas by his crotch.The band cooked but any singer coulda done it!Good theater but I wanted the BLUES.Albert played his azz off and Robbie played some ultracool slide on his LP Custom.Still a fan but....checkout DOORS LIVE LP some Van.cuts
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IF YOU LOVE THE DOORS, YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS NEW BAND, GIVE THEM A CHANCE EVERYONE DESERVES ONE!!
THE NIHIL- BENEATH THE SUMMER MOON SHORES OF FREEDOM
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I saw THE DOORS at Madison Square Garden before he had the beard. Before the Soft Parade Album. And it was like a studio performance except for the jokes Jim made and the feedback from the audience. They were amazing and Manzarek and Morrison made a great songwriting and arranging partnership. Shame about the damn drugs and booze. Jim used to walk on the edges of building roofs. Who knows why? A death wish? Maybe... he wrote songs called The End and Moonlight Drive... dark soul...



I love the way he sings this
MikeBA10 11 months ago 12
Ray Manzarek was the real musical genius of the group playing amazing counter melodies on keyboard that he arranged, while Jim was the poet.
showtuneful 7 months ago 7