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Old 01-22-2010, 08:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Pink Floyd easily. They were better at writing pop music and experimental music than The Doors, were more eclectic than the The Doors, and released several perfect albums unlike The Doors who released none.
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Old 01-23-2010, 05:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Pink Floyd easily. They were better at writing pop music and experimental music than The Doors, were more eclectic than the The Doors, and released several perfect albums unlike The Doors who released none.
Absolutely spot on although The Doors did create some great tracks that are amongst my favourites to this day.

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Pink Floyd easily. They were better at writing pop music and experimental music than The Doors, were more eclectic than the The Doors, and released several perfect albums unlike The Doors who released none.
Disagree with that, the Doors debut album is flawless.
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Disagree with that, the Doors debut album is flawless.
It has Jim Morrison singing on it so I must disagree.
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It has Jim Morrison singing on it so I must disagree.



What dont you like about Morrison?
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What dont you like about Morrison?
His voice and his lyrics.
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Disagree with that, the Doors debut album is flawless.
I`d agree with that and along with Led Zeppelin`s debut, I think its the best debut album of all time by any band or singer!
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Pink Floyd easily. They were better at writing pop music and experimental music than The Doors, were more eclectic than the The Doors, and released several perfect albums unlike The Doors who released none.
The first two Doors albums are as about as perfect as it gets but of course that`s just a personal opinion The third album has some of their best ever material. The Fourth is admittedly a dud. The Fifth a step back in the right direction and the final album another masterpiece, highlighted by one of my favourite songs of all time "Riders on the Storm."
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