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You're lost little girl
You're lost
Tell me who
Are you?
Think that you know what to do
Impossible, yes, but it's true
I think that you know what to do, yeah
Sure that you know what to do
You're lost little girl
You're lost little girl
You're lost
Tell me who
Are you?
Think that you know what to do
Impossible, yes, but it's true
I think that you know what to do, girl
Sure that you know what to do
You're lost little girl
You're lost little girl
You're lost
One of my favorite album covers!
Same here!
Yeah, Morrison -- even when sober -- was reputed to go off on tangents during concerts. You're absolutely right about the skills of the remaining band members to keep up with Jim's wandering. It's easy to see that in any recording of their concerts: Robby, John, and Ray watching Jim for a clue, and visually checking with each other.
Happens a lot in any band, but I suspect it happened a lot every time the Doors played live, especially towards the end.
Alone, they are good but the album is the only way to listen. i.e. A hand model is not the whole body. ;-)
Another great track from a classic Door’s album 😊
I Agree!!
Yeah, and the sound still stands up. Compared to a lot of their peers such as The Kinks, The Doors created a polished, well-crafted sound in the studio.
The Doors don't sound nearly as good live in my experience, but I have to wonder if that's because Morrison was high so often.
I agree with almost all of this, except for the part where you slag off The Kinks.
Apart from Killer on the Road I always thought that the Doors were a waste of time ... couldn't dance to them, couldn't fuck to them ... pointless
You could always try, you know, listening to them.
jp33442 wrote:
I am just sick and tired of hearing the doors
A little oil on the hinges should help.
Maybe a little on the whinges too!
I'm sure this will devastate them.
Dude. If you'd grown up in LA during the 70's, you could never give this less than an 8. A 10 if you had discovered pot. This is your early life.
I was right there in the '70s and had discovered dope.
Apart from Killer on the Road I always thought that the Doors were a waste of time ... couldn't dance to them, couldn't fuck to them ... pointless
Plenty of better music at that time
YMMV
A little oil on the hinges should help.
No. Just as lost as you are...little girl.
I'm beginning to feel obsolete. Many thanks for these comments.
BTW: This Doors track is one of my favorite slow burners from the band . Easily one of the most haunting of Morrison's lyrics. For themes of alienation and loneliness brought to life in living color, not many albums can match Strange Days. "Let's swim to the moon... let's climb through the tide... penetrate the evening that the city sleeps to hide." Timeless.
Here's to continued obsolescence and additional insights into your musical likes, etc. - reading your comments on The Doors' music reminds me that we'd probably get along. Long Live RP and short live HATE!!
Perry Como's version rocks; it has a killer bongo solo!
Totally agree. Except I bumped it up one!
Yes! Great comment, even if 10 years old. Jim clearly was in love with Pam, and she must have given a great bj cuz he certainly sounds relexed here. I think they even incorporated this scene in the Oliver Stone film. RIP Jim!
RIP Ray!
Long Live RP!!
RIP Pam too.
Yes! Great comment, even if 10 years old. Jim clearly was in love with Pam, and she must have given a great bj cuz he certainly sounds relexed here. I think they even incorporated this scene in the Oliver Stone film.
RIP Jim!
RIP Ray!
Long Live RP!!
This guy is obvlivious. Whatever that means.
Dude. If you'd grown up in LA during the 60's, you could never give this less than an 8. A 10 if you had discovered pot. This is your early life.
FYT
Yeah, I always thought it was one of their better numbers.
Big influence on The Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen and many, many others
Based on your musical tastes, methinks Radio Paradise simply isn't your cup of tea. Just sayin' . . .
Slipstream wrote:
Sweet Baby Geebus. That's like trying to convince a Chimpanzee that Mozart is actually "Music: Good!" whilst handing him a banana.
/Pearls before swine
//something, something
Dude. If you'd grown up in LA during the 70's, you could never give this less than an 8. A 10 if you had discovered pot. This is your early life.
I'm beginning to feel obsolete. Many thanks for these comments.
BTW: This Doors track is one of my favorite slow burners from the band . Easily one of the most haunting of Morrison's lyrics. For themes of alienation and loneliness, brought to life in living color, not many albums can match Strange Days. "Let's swim to the moon... let's climb through the tide... penetrate the evening that the city sleeps to hide." Timeless.
scraig wrote:
Based on your musical tastes, methinks Radio Paradise simply isn't your cup of tea. Just sayin' . . .
Sweet Baby Geebus. That's like trying to convince a Chimpanzee that Mozart is actually "Music: Good!" whilst handing him a banana.
/Pearls before swine
//something, something
Dude. If you'd grown up in LA during the 70's, you could never give this less than an 8. A 10 if you had discovered pot. This is your early life.
On_The_Beach wrote:
Totally; I guess I'm not the only one who noticed.
Brilliant segue, Bill.
I logged in to say exactly the same thing but you and scraig were ahead of me.
Totally; I guess I'm not the only one who noticed.
Brilliant segue, Bill.
when it's good it's good
Why on earth would it make a difference if I had seen them? I can hear them. They're supposed to be musicians, not pin-ups (though I agree that Morrison was nothing but). I guess I don't understand your comment.
Good point. Miss your comments.
for a DOORS cover?
And why the DOORS accepted it?
A RIDDLE!!!
Thank you for your "opinion".
for a DOORS cover?
And why the DOORS accepted it?
A RIDDLE!!!
Jim Morrison by BRNDNLPZ
https://www.flickr.com/photos/38841896@N07/
1969 The Soft Parade
All rights reservedYeah, and the sound still stands up. Compared to a lot of their peers such as The Kinks, The Doors created a polished, well-crafted sound in the studio.
The Doors don't sound nearly as good live in my experience, but I have to wonder if that's because Morrison was high so often.
Had the pleasure of seeing the Doors in Philly at the old Arena (where the Roller Derby track was), second show. It was the tour after the infamous Miami incident. The show was delayed in order to get still police chief Rizzo's cameras out of the hall. Rizzo wanted to have cameras rolling in case there was a reprise of Morrison alledgedly exposing himself again. They got the cameras out and the show started shortly after. The cameras did come back shortly after the show started, but all they got was a really great show.
The sound was very good actually, at least for back then. Halfway through the second set, Morrison jumped off the stage and roamed through the audience still singing as he did occasionally. It was a more than worthy show. They were in great form. I did remeber Manzarek looking at Morrison alot wondering WTF was he going to do next. The Doors may have had a set list, but in reality, they had to follow Morrison's lead and make adjustments on the fly to compensate. The skills and musicianship of the band were way beyond their time. When they played live they never knew where it was going, they literally played by the seat of their pants, improvisationally.
Yeah, and the sound still stands up. Compared to a lot of their peers such as The Kinks, The Doors created a polished, well-crafted sound in the studio.
The Doors don't sound nearly as good live in my experience, but I have to wonder if that's because Morrison was high so often.
the Doors by ~JSaurer
©2008-2010 ~JSaurer
the greatest american band of all time!
airbrush, water colours, 1994
vocalistJim Morrison, keyboardistRay Manzarek, drummerJohn Densmore, and guitaristRobby Krieger.
Why on earth would it make a difference if I had seen them? I can hear them. They're supposed to be musicians, not pin-ups (though I agree that Morrison was nothing but). I guess I don't understand your comment.
So, you've never experienced the joy of a live performance? Would you rather just listen to the boom boom of fireworks on your Ipod earbuds rather than experience the visual spectacle? Give me live any day! Just sayin'.
you're lost, little girl
you're lost, little girl-
you're lost, little girl
you're lost
in album "Strange Days" (1967)
remembering Mr. James Douglas Morrison, singer, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker
** 10 **
Have you ever given a 10 to a living artist?
"Jim Morrison and Ray Manzerek do most of the talking in this 10 minute cut of an interview with band taken in 1969. Jim wears shades throughout the interview and seems knocked out or up on something. They talk eloquently and with very considered response to the interviewer about their thoughts over many various topics. They talk about their thoughts on comparisons that have been suggested between their music and rock concerts becoming religious or spiritual experiences for the Youth of America at the time.
Note, the interesting response of Jim Morrison suggesting that he can see a time where concerts will be given by one man with a lot of machines."
Yup, music has a (cultural, spatial, etc) context, just like any work of art.
You're lost little man.
No, it wasn't actually, but thanks for playing!
It's oldies music. Not very good, but people get nostalgic.
The seg gets a 10 !
actually the band was good, Morrison got all the attention but you obviously don't care for them which is fine, to each their own, but then again you never saw them did ya
Why on earth would it make a difference if I had seen them? I can hear them. They're supposed to be musicians, not pin-ups (though I agree that Morrison was nothing but). I guess I don't understand your comment.
No, it wasn't actually, but thanks for playing!
actually the band was good, Morrison got all the attention but you obviously don't care for them which is fine, to each their own, but then again you never saw them did ya
No, it wasn't actually, but thanks for playing!
are you talking about the band being overrated or the people overrating the songs here, seems like alot of people don't care for them on RP but ratings are still strong, maybe the people that listened to their "whole " body of music have different opinion cuz they sure don't all sound the same to me, the doors just weren't Morrison, the band was really quite good
AWESOME SET!! Alone- Ben Harper Your lost little girl- Doors Alaskan Pipeline- James Everybody's got to learn sometime- Beck Dissappear- Porcupine Tree | |||
I wouldn't go that far, but obviously in the top two.
Ok, I'll ask: who's the most? (I agree with the previous posted that it's The Doors.)
you're lost, little girl
you're lost, tell me who are you
think that you know what to do
impossible, yes, but it's true
i think that you know what to do, girl
sure that you know what to do
you're lost, little girl
you're lost, little girl
you're lost, tell me who are you
think that you know what to do
impossible, yes, but it's true
i think that you know what to do, girl
sure that you know what to do
you're lost, little girl
you're lost, little girl-
you're lost, little girl
you're lost
in album "Strange Days" (1967)
remembering Mr. James Douglas Morrison, singer, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker
** 10 **
If CD's with only a few good songs frustrates you, this is an excellent selection. Start to finish fantastic.
I wouldn't go that far, but obviously in the top two.
Hey folks! Leave Ichthyologist alone to dissect bits of fish flesh in the labratory.
Doors. Perhaps a tad dated. Maybe but this one and others are gorgeous as always.
Can't believe I had not rated this one yet. Every time the Doors come on it's knee-jerk Sucko-Barfo rating time.
Would you like some cheese with your whine?