from the album The Doors. That doesn't make it evil, though – or necessarily dangerous. But people fear death even more than pain. It's strange that they fear death. Life hurts a lot more than death " That section of the song reaches a dramatic climax with the lines, "Father, Yes son?, I want to kill you, Mother, I want t. .with the next words screamed out unintelligibly) Morrison had worked on a student production of Oedipus Rex at Florida State University. Ray Manzarek, the former keyboard player of the Doors, explained
1967 studio album by the Doors. Interviewed by Lizze James, he pointed out the meaning of the verse "My only friend, the end": Sometimes the pain is too much to examine, or even tolerate. Life hurts a lot more than death. At the point of death, the pain is over. In "The End", the vocal interlude of the final minutes was mixed down to make Morrison's repeated use of the word "fuck" unintelligible. The song would be featured prominently in Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now.
Kinds Of Music Music Is Life Prince Purple Rain Lyrics Prince Lyrics Purple Rain Movie Great Song Lyrics Music Lyrics Song Quotes Music Quotes. Purple Rain ~ Prince. Temple of the Dog' was formed in Seattle in 1990 and conceived by vocalist Chris Cornell of 'Soundgarden' as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone. The line-up included former 'Pearl Jam' members with Eddie Vedder & Chris Cornell providing lead and backing vocals. The band released its only album, the self-titled Temple of the Dog, in April 1991. The Doors, atop their Sunset Strip billboard (1967) iconic 1960s jim morrison 27 club fame black & white vintage music. April Nicole. Music is your only friend in the end.
For the music is your special friend Dance on fire as it intends Music is your only friend Until the end Until the end Until the end. Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection Send my credentials to the House of Detention I got some friends inside. The face in the mirror won't stop The girl in the window won't drop A feast of friends, "Alive!" she cried Waiting for me outside. In 1967, while British bands of the time were still playing a derivative distillation of R&B, The Doors released this epic and adventurous Rock track on the Strange Days album. Not radio friendly at eleven minutes long, which was uncharacteristic of contemporary early Rock, it conveys a spiritual message about the importance of music for our soul: without music, there is no life. Don’t get confused by the screaming, Morrison lays out a philosophy(only dogmatic people have one philosophy) with clear parameters: Music is Life. Music is expression of Life.
The Doors - The Doors (Metropolitan Gregory of Saint Petersburg : How to Live a Holy Life).
The first album is basically the Doors live, Manzarek says in the documentary Classic Albums: The Doors. There are very few overdubs. It’s ‘The Doors: Live from the Whisky a Go Go. xcept in a recording studio. 2. Before recording their debut, the Doors provided backing music to a Ford Motor Company training film. The Butterfield version of the song – first recorded by Elmore James in 1961 – was a track off their self-titled 1965 debut, produced by future Doors collaborator Paul Rothchild. In the same documentary Manzarek also demonstrates how he lifted the keyboard bass line from Ray Charles’ What’d I Say, as well as elements of his organ solo. We’d steal from anybody!
But the band's music is why they matter 40 years after their debut album came out. They made six mostly great records before Morrison's inevitable death at the age of 27. Our list of the Top 10 Doors Songs covers all of them. The opening track on the Doors' fifth album drew from their blues roots while jolting the genre with an electric performance by the entire band. Even though the song wasn't a huge hit (as the B-side of 'You Make Me Real,' it reached No. 50), 'Roadhouse Blues' became one of the band's most popular songs, thanks in no small part to the hedonistic lifestyle espoused by Morrison.
| A1 | Roadhouse Blues |
| A2 | Back Door Man / Five To One |
| B1 | When The Music's Over |
| B2 | Who Do You Love |
| C1 | Medley |
| D1 | The End |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO 91-27 | The Doors | Superstar Concert Series (3xLP, Transcription + Box) | Westwood One | CO 91-27 | US | 1991 |
| CO 91-49 | The Doors | Superstar Concert Series (3xLP, Transcription + Box) | Westwood One | CO 91-49 | US | 1991 |
| Round LP 1970 | The Doors | Vancouver '70 (LP, Ltd, Pic, Unofficial) | Strings Record | Round LP 1970 | Italy | 1991 |
| RTT 016 | The Doors | The Doors Burn Down The Night (CD, Unofficial) | Ride The Tiger | RTT 016 | Germany | 1995 |
| WT 5117 | Jim Morrison Featuring Albert King | Jim Morrison Featuring Albert King - Five To One (CD, Unofficial) | Woodstock Tapes | WT 5117 | US | 2009 |
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