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The Doors were an American rock band formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, with vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore. The band got its name from the title of Aldous Huxley's book The Doors of Perception, which itself was a reference to a quote made by William Blake, "If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite." They were unique and among the most controversial and influential rock acts of the 1960s, mostly because of Morrison's lyrics and charismatic but unpredictable stage persona. After Morrison's death on 3 July 1971 at age 27, the remaining members continued as a trio until disbanding in 1973.
Signing with Elektra Records in 1966, the Doors released eight albums between 1967 and 1971. All but one hit the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 and went platinum or better. Their self-titled debut album (1967) was their first in a series of Top 10 albums in the United States, followed by Strange Days (also 1967), Waiting for the Sun (1968), The Soft Parade (1969), Morrison Hotel (1970), Absolutely Live (1970) and L.A. Woman (1971), with 20 Gold, 14 Platinum, and 5 Multi-Platinum album awards in the United States alone. By the end of 1971, it was reported that the Doors had sold 4,190,457 albums domestically and 7,750,642 singles. The band had three million-selling singles in the U.S. with "Light My Fire", "Hello, I Love You" and "Touch Me". After Morrison's death in 1971, the surviving trio released two albums Other Voices and Full Circle with Manzarek and Krieger sharing lead vocals. The three members also collaborated on the spoken-word recording of Morrison's An American Prayer in 1978 and on the "Orange County Suite" for a 1997 boxed set. Manzarek, Krieger and Densmore reunited in 2000 for an episode of VH1's "Storytellers" and subsequently recorded Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors with a variety of vocalists.
The Doors is a 1991 American biographical film about the 1960-70s rock band of the same name which emphasizes the life of its lead singer, Jim Morrison. It was directed by Oliver Stone, and stars Val Kilmer as Morrison, Meg Ryan as Pamela Courson (Morrison's companion). The film features Kyle MacLachlan as Ray Manzarek, Frank Whaley as Robby Krieger, Kevin Dillon as John Densmore, and Kathleen Quinlan as Patricia Kennealy.
The film portrays Morrison as the larger-than-life icon of 1960s rock and roll, counterculture, and the drug-using free love hippie lifestyle. But the depiction goes beyond the iconic: his alcoholism, interest in the spiritual plane and hallucinogenic drugs as entheogens, and, particularly, his growing obsession with death are threads which weave in and out of the film. The film was not well received by his band mates, close friends, and family, due to its depiction of Morrison.
The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture. During his film school days studying at UCLA, he meets his future girlfriend Pamela Courson, and has his first encounters with Ray Manzarek, as well as the rest of the people who would go on to form the Doors, Robby Krieger and John Densmore.
The Doors: Original Soundtrack Recording is the soundtrack to Oliver Stone's 1991 film The Doors. It contains The Doors studio recordings, The Velvet Underground's "Heroin" as well as Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. None of Val Kilmer's performances of the Doors songs that are featured in the movie are included in the soundtrack.
The cover for the album is of Jim Morrison's character portrayed by Val Kilmer. It is a photo of Kilmer looking straight in the camera's lens. His face is in black and white and his hair has the color of burning flames, it is the same effect created on the movie's posters and advertising material.
The French release of the soundtrack features Jim Morrison walking in a hallway towards the viewer, he's also portrayed by Kilmer, and the photograph was also part of the advertising material especially in France.
All songs are performed by The Doors and written by Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, and John Densmore, except where noted.
Band: The Doors Album: The Very Best of The Doors Release date: 2001 Track number: 15 Genre: Psychedelic Rock Lyrics: Don't ya love her madly Don't ya need her badly Don't ya love her ways Tell me what you say Don't ya love her madly Wanna be her daddy Don't ya love her face Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door Like she did one thousand times before Don't ya love her ways Tell me what you say Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door All your love All your love All your love All your love All your love is gone So sing a lonely song Of a deep blue dream Seven horses seem to be on the mark Yeah, don't you love her Don't you love her as she's walkin' out the door All your love All your love All your love Yeah, all your love is gone So sing a lonely song Of a deep blue dream ...
BEST QUALITY SOUND AND VIDEO. :) Official video for the song does not exist. For the best quality of a synchronization I had to mount this vid from few different sources.
July 5th, 1968 Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood, CA 0:00 Moonlight Drive 3:24 Horse Latitudes 4:32 A Little Game 5:53 The Hill Dwellers 8:13 Spanish Caravan
Here you can watch and listen to some (15) Doors-Songs played (jam) with a Fender Rhodes Piano Bass and the VOX Connie which were amplified by 60s&70s Fender Amps & cabinets. When you play these instruments thru a bigger amplification + speaker setup or cabinets (with deep/low frequencies transmitting) it blows everything away on- and off-stage - including your or my neighbour ;-) It´s a major honor for me being added to one of Ray Manzarek´s site´s showing some of my Doors-Video-Clips using the vintage Instruments as the Doors had in use back those days in the 60´s &70´s. WOW! Great Instrument & engineering back those days... note: On my Piano Bass the lowest E Key was signed by Mr.Manzarek himself! :-) My thanks are to the DOORS and especially to RAY MANZAREK who made this happen at...
Want more of CHAMP 'N' REEFER ? http://www.reverbnation.com/champnreefer or find us on facebook : https://www.facebook.com/champNreefer Our interpretation (without keyboards sorry !) of "Love Me Two Times" and "Roadhouse Blues", 2 songs by the DOORS from the albums "Strange Days" (1967) & "Morrison Hotel" (1970).
You won't see the Doors again but you can see the very next best thing. And they really do make the Doors come alive, 50 years on. Great musicians, great songs, Mr Mojo is uncannily like Jim, looks, voice and manner. Stunning keyboards playing the bass rhythm at the same time (as did the Doors). Great drums, not too loud, just right, and great guitar. Add the excellent singer and you have the recipe for a good sound. Enjoy. This tour is to celebrate the 50th anniversary of 'The Soft Parade', the Doors 4th album, released in 1969. Setlist: LA Woman Riders on the Storm Break on Through Touch Me The Alabama Song Back Door Man People are Strange Don't know (do you?) Light My Fire The Palace of Exile When the Music's Over Texas Radio (The Wasp) The Crystal ship Roadhouse Blues The End "The En...
From being alone to being whole with oneself -- full storyline here: http://bit.ly/20h5VCu Tracklist: 0:00 People Are Strange 0:47 Waiting for the Sun 1:22 Hello, I Love You 1:36 Light My Fire 2:05 I Looked At You 2:31 Strange Days 2:42 The Crystal Ship 3:20 Break On Through (To The Other Side) 3:35 The End 4:04 When The Music's Over Download: https://soundcloud.com/jisookyim/the-doors-medley-piano-cover https://www.facebook.com/jisookyimmusic/ https://soundcloud.com/jisookyim
Footage from concert at Eightball Club, Thessaloniki, 21/12/18. Special thanx to Chrysa and Stelios for the video shooting Contact: fivetoone.thess@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/Five-To-One-A-Live-Tribute-To-The-Doors-1187648741397829/?modal=admin_todo_tour
Un assaggio del musical rock 27 - quando il genio brucia l'anima. tributo a J.M. - The Doors
The Doors were an American rock band formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, with vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore. The band got its name from the title of Aldous Huxley's book The Doors of Perception, which itself was a reference to a quote made by William Blake, "If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite." They were unique and among the most controversial and influential rock acts of the 1960s, mostly because of Morrison's lyrics and charismatic but unpredictable stage persona. After Morrison's death on 3 July 1971 at age 27, the remaining members continued as a trio until disbanding in 1973.
Signing with Elektra Records in 1966, the Doors released eight albums between 1967 and 1971. All but one hit the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 and went platinum or better. Their self-titled debut album (1967) was their first in a series of Top 10 albums in the United States, followed by Strange Days (also 1967), Waiting for the Sun (1968), The Soft Parade (1969), Morrison Hotel (1970), Absolutely Live (1970) and L.A. Woman (1971), with 20 Gold, 14 Platinum, and 5 Multi-Platinum album awards in the United States alone. By the end of 1971, it was reported that the Doors had sold 4,190,457 albums domestically and 7,750,642 singles. The band had three million-selling singles in the U.S. with "Light My Fire", "Hello, I Love You" and "Touch Me". After Morrison's death in 1971, the surviving trio released two albums Other Voices and Full Circle with Manzarek and Krieger sharing lead vocals. The three members also collaborated on the spoken-word recording of Morrison's An American Prayer in 1978 and on the "Orange County Suite" for a 1997 boxed set. Manzarek, Krieger and Densmore reunited in 2000 for an episode of VH1's "Storytellers" and subsequently recorded Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors with a variety of vocalists.
One is the cause
And two is mysterious,
Three is the wisest,
four is so powerful
Five with such kindness,
Six is always in love,
Seven the chariot,
Eight will rule them all!
Nine is a hermit,
Ten is just probable,
Eleven is virtuous,
Twelve’s hanging down a rope!
Thirteen is death and
Fourteen is temperance,
Fifteen the devil,
Sixteen is a tower!
Where did they go,
the numbers of the Lord,
untold?
If I let violence tear up my silence I’ll drown…
Seventeen, there’s much hope,
Yet eighteen can mislead!
Sweet nineteen like the sun
Twenty, the renewal!
Twenty-one is successful,
Zero isn’t just a fool
Pictures of love
And doors to another world!
Where did they go,
the numbers of the Lord,
untold?