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Old 10-26-2005, 02:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default The Doors vs. Pink Floyd

Which of these physcadelic hard rockin' bands do you prefer and why?
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Old 10-26-2005, 02:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Tough call, i like alot of the doors but not everything and the same can be said for pink floyd, although i think pink floyds music is more orchastrated and better written. Id have to say for me, its pink floyd, songs like Hey You gives me chills when i hear them and can get me daydreaming whereas not many doors songs do that. The End is the closest that i can think of that even compares.
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Old 10-26-2005, 02:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Definitely Floyd.
The rest of The Doors(except Jim Morrison) had to do a lot of ego-busting to be a read band. It's impossible to think of The Doors without thinking of Morrison. Pink Floyd had the talent, they had the chemistry as a band(well, not entirely true, there were huge rivalries), and they had the vision to produce, what was it, 17 albums, most of those being huge hits? I don't think it's a contest.
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Old 10-26-2005, 02:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Meh, I say The Doors....
Floyd did have alot more albums...but its quality not quantity.
The Doors wouldn't have had any more albums even if Jim would've lived, because he hated his rock stardom after a while and wanted out, and he wanted to be a poet.
I dunno, I love both bands, but The Doors are it for me, Jim is a legend and always will be...he was/is the best frontman Rock has ever seen and probably ever will see....and he was a GREAT song writer.
Ray Manzerak was a good keys player...and it added originality to the band...
Robby Krieger had a very original guitar style, and made alot of The Doors songs sound really great like "Moonlight Drive"....
John Densmore wasn't that great so I wont say anything about him....
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John Densmore wasn't that great so I wont say anything about him....
only prop i got to give him is that he had to pay attention to what jim was doing rather than playing the song, everytime jim improvised, he had to as well.
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Yeah, but Waters had the vision to go anywhere he needed to go. He was only a bassist, but he basically became the frontman.
Wright could do anything Floyd needed him to do, so could Mason. And Gilmour was off the wall, he had the intensity to take Barrett's spot.
Though no one could truly take place of Syd Barrett, he was a poetic legend..

But still, just because they had 17 albums doesn't mean that most of them are dry rot. They're all worth listening to. People just like to pick favorites.

Floyd had much more of a vision, and Morrison was a drunken buffoon posing in front of an underground that loved him. He was a latter-day vomit puppet.
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Floyd had much more of a vision, and Morrison was a drunken buffoon posing in front of an underground that loved him. He was a latter-day vomit puppet.
If you knew anything about Morrison, you'd think differently about him...
I have read 2 books on him...
Maybe you should read on him too before you go runnin' your mouth like that.

Ps. I am sure you probably saw the movie, but that doesnt really count for much...it was very inacurate.
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If you knew anything about Morrison, you'd think differently about him...
I have read 2 books on him...
Maybe you should read on him too before you go runnin' your mouth like that.

Ps. I am sure you probably saw the movie, but that doesnt really count for much...it was very inacurate.
I like the Doors, but it's gotta be Floyd. Shine on, Wish, Cigar, Money, Time, Gig, Dogs, Echoes etc so many awesome songs/albums

But yes undoubtedly some albums stand out more than others
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floyd , floyd , and floyd
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Old 10-26-2005, 09:32 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Oh holy crap The Doors. The doors were innovative and passionate, not to say that Floyd wasn't (by the way im getting sick of having to pre-emptivly ward off trite attacks) but the doors were on fire and Floyd you can sleep to.

Im not even going to bother to explain it, I just say the doors for miles.
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