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gmku 04.10.2008 10:15 PM

Your favorite Doors album?
 
Doncha love polls!?

Everyneurotic 04.10.2008 10:16 PM

any one that's broken in half.

gmku 04.10.2008 10:18 PM

Hi Larry Us!!!

gmku 04.10.2008 10:40 PM

I'm digging Waiting for the Sun right now. It's better than I remember it! Very freaky in places.

SuperCreep 04.10.2008 10:42 PM

Strange Days easily. It has been stuck in my rotation for years now. It's so wondefully downbeat and mysterious sounding and just plain friggin' boss. I'm rarely ever in the mood to listen to their other albums, though I will say that L.A. Woman is almost as brilliant.

gmku 04.10.2008 10:46 PM

The only one (w/ Morrison) that I've never liked much is Soft Parade. They're all pretty awesome. I definitely like how they get all bluesy w/ Morrsion Hotel and LA Woman.

I have to go with the debut as my favorite.

krastian 04.10.2008 10:54 PM

Strange Days


Haven't we already had this poll/discussion?

gmku 04.10.2008 10:55 PM

Who cares?

gmku 04.10.2008 10:59 PM

Listening to Morrison Hotel... it sounds like Robbie Krieger took some lessons from Keith Richards between albums.

krastian 04.10.2008 11:00 PM

Just pointing it out.

gmku 04.10.2008 11:00 PM

I admire that.

uhler 04.10.2008 11:40 PM

i like nation of ulysses better

batreleaser 04.11.2008 12:00 AM

i fucking hate the doors, but i like la woman : )

uhler 04.11.2008 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by batreleaser
i fucking hate the doors, but i like la woman : )


the end is the only song i can stand for some reason.

pbradley 04.11.2008 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by uhler
the end is the only song i can stand for some reason.

ride the snake



the snake is long

:rolleyes:

Sonic Youth 37 04.11.2008 12:50 AM

I have an unnatural attachment to "The End" from my sophomore year of high school. I'll go with self-titled. My favorite song is "Celebration of the Lizard" though

fugazifan 04.11.2008 01:14 AM

i actualy dont like all the bluesy songs that they did towards the end. i like the early craziness uch more
except riders of the storm is fantastic.

and all the doors haters remember-no doors=no stooges

Torn Curtain 04.11.2008 09:03 AM

S/T for me.

Rob Instigator 04.11.2008 09:15 AM

i love the fucking doors. the showed me the dark side o rock n roll when I was 12.

strange days for me.

Rob Instigator 04.11.2008 09:16 AM

they sounded like nothing else before them and no one else has sounded the same since.

that is the highest of praise IMO

batreleaser 04.11.2008 09:19 AM

morrisions lyrics were awful. "mojo risin", "ride the snake", "like a dog without a bone", how did peple actually take his stuff seriously. he was an exciting frontman and personality but poet he was not.

Rob Instigator 04.11.2008 09:20 AM

have you read any lyrics from that era?

Rob Instigator 04.11.2008 09:22 AM

Mr. Mojo Risin is an angram of Jim Morrison.


eat your dinner
eat your pork and beans
I eat more chicken than any man ever seen yeah
I'm a backdoor man!
the men don't know but the little girls
understand


if that is not prime rock n roll I don;t know what is.

gmku 04.11.2008 09:52 AM

What's incredible is how different L.A. Woman sounds from anything else they did. It's still the Doors, you can tell that--but it's like a whole new band got channeled into their bodies at the same time. It's an amazing album.

batreleaser 04.11.2008 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Mr. Mojo Risin is an angram of Jim Morrison.


eat your dinner
eat your pork and beans
I eat more chicken than any man ever seen yeah
I'm a backdoor man!
the men don't know but the little girls
understand


if that is not prime rock n roll I don;t know what is.



how stupid do you think i am? everyone knows what mojo risin is. making an angram out of your name is not creative at all, just ultra pretentious, like mr mogo risin was. and yes ive read lyrics from that era. leanord cohen, lou reed, bobby dylan, even jimi hendrix (who is often way overlooked for his lyrics due to his groundbreaking guitar olaying) are all wayyyy better songwriters than jim.

LittlePuppetBoy 04.11.2008 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Mr. Mojo Risin is an angram of Jim Morrison.


eat your dinner
eat your pork and beans
I eat more chicken than any man ever seen yeah
I'm a backdoor man!
the men don't know but the little girls
understand


if that is not prime rock n roll I don;t know what is.


Uuuhh....aren't those lyrics originally Howlin Wolf's?

Torn Curtain 04.11.2008 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by LittlePuppetBoy
Uuuhh....aren't those lyrics originally Howlin Wolf's?


Willie Dixon's to be precise.

krastian 04.11.2008 02:28 PM

"Crystal Shit.....yeah, they do a Doors show."


John Densmore 4 lyfe!!

jetengine 04.12.2008 07:40 AM

Tough call, because the group went through 4 phases over 8 studio albums. The first two are the artsy, proto-New Wave albums, the next two are the jazz albums, after that come the blues/funkish/rootsy rock albums, and then the two post-Morrison albums. Rolling Stone magazine has traditionally gone with Morrison Hotel, but I'm not going to trust their opinion, considering the way they treated The Doors like shit when they were around--considering the way they treated anything outside of Frisco and London like shit, come to think of it.

I think 'My Eyes Have Seen You' off Strange Days is one of my top contenders in the should-have-been-a-hit category. Sadly, they never even released it as a single. Ditto for The Velvet Underground & Nico's 'Femme Fatale'--that would have stood a chance as an A-side.

As for the question of Morrison's poetic abilities, beat legend Michael McClure has called him "the best poet of his [i.e., Morrison's] generation," so I don't think any derisive comments from a cranky (yet lovable) eccentric rock journalist like Lester Bangs means anything to the literary world. I have all three of Morrison's full-length volumes, are they're like far-out, maaaannn. Morrison was a great surrealist.

gmku 04.23.2008 05:08 PM

Um, so?

gmku 04.23.2008 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jetengine
Tough call, because the group went through 4 phases over 8 studio albums. The first two are the artsy, proto-New Wave albums, the next two are the jazz albums, after that come the blues/funkish/rootsy rock albums, and then the two post-Morrison albums. Rolling Stone magazine has traditionally gone with Morrison Hotel, but I'm not going to trust their opinion, considering the way they treated The Doors like shit when they were around--considering the way they treated anything outside of Frisco and London like shit, come to think of it.

I think 'My Eyes Have Seen You' off Strange Days is one of my top contenders in the should-have-been-a-hit category. Sadly, they never even released it as a single. Ditto for The Velvet Underground & Nico's 'Femme Fatale'--that would have stood a chance as an A-side.

As for the question of Morrison's poetic abilities, beat legend Michael McClure has called him "the best poet of his [i.e., Morrison's] generation," so I don't think any derisive comments from a cranky (yet lovable) eccentric rock journalist like Lester Bangs means anything to the literary world. I have all three of Morrison's full-length volumes, are they're like far-out, maaaannn. Morrison was a great surrealist.


The mistake is judge his or anyone's rock lyrics as poetry. They're never going to be poetry. They're going to rock lyrics, good or bad, great or mediocre. But thinking about them as poetry is not the way to go.

gmku 04.23.2008 05:39 PM

Whatever.

forkimified 04.23.2008 05:54 PM

Morrison Hotel.

Torn Curtain 04.23.2008 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
The mistake is judge his or anyone's rock lyrics as poetry. They're never going to be poetry. They're going to rock lyrics, good or bad, great or mediocre. But thinking about them as poetry is not the way to go.


I have no opinion on Morrison being a good poet or not but you're wrong, for instance Ian Curtis lyrics have a strong poetic quality and I see nothing wrong with it at all.

gmku 04.23.2008 08:28 PM

Poetic quality is different from poetry. I seriously doubt even the very best rock lyric is any match for the very best or even not very best contemporary poetry.

If there's poetry in rock lyrics, it's in how well they fit the song. In that sense, the Ramones are probably every bit as poetic as Joy Division.

Torn Curtain 04.24.2008 04:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
Poetic quality is different from poetry. I seriously doubt even the very best rock lyric is any match for the very best or even not very best contemporary poetry.


Ok, you have a point.


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