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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2009

Hello I Love You
All Day And All Of The Night

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  • yes im 99% sure this isnt a competition of who was better.its showing how the doors ripped off the kinks

  • Come Dancing until The End when we Break On Through To The Other Side and we start shouting Lola Hello, I Love You All Day And All Of The Night. The we say Come On Baby, Light My Fire (because she's my LA Woman) and we say Girl, You Really Got Me!

    Anyway, IT'S A TIE! THEY BOTH ROCK LIKE HELL! 

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  • what's the point of comparing these bands..all i know is they're both in my top 5 favorite bands of all time and they both rock!

  • @indiansbleeding Who cares, Hello I love you is one of the worst hit songs the Doors written.

    I would say it's comparable to I want to hold your hand or please please me by the Beatles. It's just a pop song to girls fluttering.

  • @DEATHEXISTFOREVER it is well known that jim wrote the lyrics with the rhythm to the kinks' song.. before they ever became "the doors"

  • The kinks sounds like it was composed yesterday, while the doors captured the late sixties hippy era, I say the kinks not because it was copied but because it was far ahead of its time in songwriting

  • the doors BY FAR

  • I only like one song by the Kinks so no competition in my book.

  • The Doors are my favorite group, but how the Doors could justify releasing Hello I Love You and not be aware of the similarities is beyond me. We are talking The Kinks of 1964 when they were part of the Brit Invasion, and then 1968 with The Doors. Again, as a huge Doors fan, this is a dissapointing chapter to their history. By-the-way, the Kinks are perhaps one of the, if not the most underrated rock groups in history. They rank right up there with The Who and above Led Zeppelin.

  • @thelizardking2714 Yes but the songs play very well into each other.

  • @kissmeimirish111 complete rip off of what

  • @moomoo1337 bro its let me jump in your game

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