The Band That Turned Rebellion Into Art
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Top Comments (10)
Fun fact: Jim was drunk at a party and talked with Janis Joplin but by the end of the party due to him being very drunk and being a bit of a jerk he had a bottle smashed against his head by her.
I find it fascinating how bands like The Beatles, The Doors, Queen and The Clash all recorded so much stuff in such short periods of time.
Robby Krieger always looks like he's about to either sneeze or pass out
The Oliver Stone 1991 Doors film was actually THE SECOND resurgence in the band's popularity. The band had been launched back into public consciousness with the stunning opening sequence of 1979 movie Apocalypse Now, featuring the group's epic track, "The End." Consequently, in October 1980, Elektra Records released The Doors Greatest Hits. Compounded by this greatest hits release as well as the 1980 publication of Morrison biography, "No One Here Gets Out Alive," the Doors were suddenly one of the hottest acts of the year. In 1981, Rolling Stone magazine published a legendary issue of the magazine, featuring Morrison on the cover next to the provocative tag line, "He's hot, he's sexy, and he's dead."
What a year 1967 was for rock n roll and psychedelic music in this year we had Sgt pepper by the beatles and Pink Floyds debut piper at the gates of dawn and also The Doors self title debut and all of them are masterpieces havent watched this video yet but thanks for making this mr beat specially for a legendary band and one of my favourite singers of all time Jim Morrison Edit:Ok GuysI know I missed so many other albums dont fight over it 😅😅
THE ONE I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!! LET'S GOOOOO!!! I seriously LOVE The Doors
Which band should I cover for this series next? Just so y'all know, I prefer to cover a band that is no longer together. Also, don't forget to check out 12tone's video analyzing "People Are Strange:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQVjylcUH6k&t=0s
The Doors has to be the greatest name of a band ever, nothing represents their music better then doors opening your eyes to infinity
Patti Smith apparently would go into record labels office and swipe food from press events. One time, she did this and found out she wasn’t alone in the room. It was Jim Morrison in the room alone watching her sneak around getting food. He told her “ Get a bunch of the meat pies. They’re delicious”
Morrison Hotel was the first album I heard, on 8track. I never will understand why Blue Sunday is not recognized as one of their greatest songs ever recorded. Even after all these years I hear that song and I hear 4 artist at their best, the same way I feel when I hear the Rover by Zep or Golden Slumbers. I don't know maybe Strange but I have been a huge Doors fan for most my life and have been playing music most of my life. Infact I'm such a huge fan I have already made plans for Blue Sunday to be the only song played at my funeral.
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Top Comments (10)
Fun fact: Jim was drunk at a party and talked with Janis Joplin but by the end of the party due to him being very drunk and being a bit of a jerk he had a bottle smashed against his head by her.
I find it fascinating how bands like The Beatles, The Doors, Queen and The Clash all recorded so much stuff in such short periods of time.
Robby Krieger always looks like he's about to either sneeze or pass out
The Oliver Stone 1991 Doors film was actually THE SECOND resurgence in the band's popularity. The band had been launched back into public consciousness with the stunning opening sequence of 1979 movie Apocalypse Now, featuring the group's epic track, "The End." Consequently, in October 1980, Elektra Records released The Doors Greatest Hits. Compounded by this greatest hits release as well as the 1980 publication of Morrison biography, "No One Here Gets Out Alive," the Doors were suddenly one of the hottest acts of the year. In 1981, Rolling Stone magazine published a legendary issue of the magazine, featuring Morrison on the cover next to the provocative tag line, "He's hot, he's sexy, and he's dead."
What a year 1967 was for rock n roll and psychedelic music in this year we had Sgt pepper by the beatles and Pink Floyds debut piper at the gates of dawn and also The Doors self title debut and all of them are masterpieces havent watched this video yet but thanks for making this mr beat specially for a legendary band and one of my favourite singers of all time Jim Morrison Edit:Ok GuysI know I missed so many other albums dont fight over it 😅😅
THE ONE I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!! LET'S GOOOOO!!! I seriously LOVE The Doors
Which band should I cover for this series next? Just so y'all know, I prefer to cover a band that is no longer together. Also, don't forget to check out 12tone's video analyzing "People Are Strange:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQVjylcUH6k&t=0s
The Doors has to be the greatest name of a band ever, nothing represents their music better then doors opening your eyes to infinity
Patti Smith apparently would go into record labels office and swipe food from press events. One time, she did this and found out she wasn’t alone in the room. It was Jim Morrison in the room alone watching her sneak around getting food. He told her “ Get a bunch of the meat pies. They’re delicious”
Morrison Hotel was the first album I heard, on 8track. I never will understand why Blue Sunday is not recognized as one of their greatest songs ever recorded. Even after all these years I hear that song and I hear 4 artist at their best, the same way I feel when I hear the Rover by Zep or Golden Slumbers. I don't know maybe Strange but I have been a huge Doors fan for most my life and have been playing music most of my life. Infact I'm such a huge fan I have already made plans for Blue Sunday to be the only song played at my funeral.