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gmku 09.07.2006 09:37 AM

Who loves the Doors?
 
Not everyone, I'm sure, to paraphrase the Velvets song. But for those who do, what's your favorite LP? I've just recently dug into my collection and pulled out Doors stuff I've kind of forgotten about, and I find I love those first few Doors albums. The first two are really dark and trippy.

Pookie 09.07.2006 09:38 AM

Very funny, you have a warped sense of humour.

gmku 09.07.2006 09:39 AM

Indeed I do. But I'm on the level about this. I think.

sonicl 09.07.2006 09:40 AM

The Doors don't do much for me these days, but I used to love Absolutely Live.

king_buzzo 09.07.2006 09:42 AM

i like la woman (since its the only one i have)

Pookie 09.07.2006 09:44 AM

They don't do anything for me so I'll stay out of this thread.

Could someone let me know if it hots up please.

porkmarras 09.07.2006 09:47 AM

Googd luck to them.

gmku 09.07.2006 09:48 AM

They didn't do anything for me for a long time either. Even back in their day when I first bought their albums. But don't you have those albums you pull out and go, eh, I'll give em another go, and suddenly, it's like wham! you connect to something? That's the way it's been with the Doors. I took out the first LP last fall just for a lark, and I had that Wow! moment, went on to try Strange Days, and it was like, what was I thinking all this time, I love this stuff.

Put them away for a while, took them out again recently, and they still hold up for me.

Glice 09.07.2006 09:51 AM

They annoy me. But not as much as people who tell me they're 'avant-garde' or other such bollocks.

gmku 09.07.2006 09:55 AM

Yeah, I hardly think they're avant-garde, or ever were. Patti Smith purported to get off on them, and that's as good an endorsement as any I could want to hear.

Glice 09.07.2006 09:59 AM

Haino has mentioned in loads of interview that 'when the music stopped' (or something like that) made him want to be a musician.

Doesn't mean I like them though.

My broadside wasn't directed at anyone here, by the way, I've just met a lot of people in real life (remember that?) who have insisted that I'm wrong about the Doors. Interestingly, they tend to also be Zappa fans.

Tokolosh 09.07.2006 10:05 AM

I don't listen much to them anymore, but I use to. I'll go for the first one because it starts with a bang!

You know the day destroys the night
Night divides the day
Tried to run
Tried to hide
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah

I also think that the Soft parade and the live stuff is/was good.

ps: I miss Pookie's anti-Jim avatar, by the way.

gmku 09.07.2006 10:14 AM

My perspective on the Doors has changed. I think why I didn't like them when I was younger was that I thought they wanted to be taken seriously. They did, of course, but not they way I was thinking, that they intended something "heavy" on the face of their music. What I've realized is that they were poking fun of the "heavy" side of the 1960s; their genius lies in this, that they could seemingly fit into that 1960s counterculture while also criticizing it by mocking it in their music. That's what I think their music is really about--a critique of American society in general but also a critique--through parody of the rock music they've chosen as their art form--of the excesses of 1960s counterculture.

Pookie 09.07.2006 10:24 AM

 

gmku 09.07.2006 10:28 AM

Exactly!

gmku 09.07.2006 10:29 AM

I'm gonna load my next mix tape with a buncha Doors.

Tokolosh 09.07.2006 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie


That's the one! Noone here gets out alive!!! Cool! Who is that by?

Pookie 09.07.2006 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokolosh
That's the one! Noone here gets out alive!!! Cool! Who is that by?


Savage Pencil

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage_Pencil

As a journalist, he was responsible for me liking Sonic Youth, Butthole Surfers, Big Black & many other American bands you hardly heard about in the UK in the early 80's.

Tokolosh 09.07.2006 10:36 AM

Aha! Isn't he the guy that did that Thurston lp/ep thingy?

Pookie 09.07.2006 10:38 AM

Yes, he's done loads of stuff for bands & labels.


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