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I remember when I first started listening to Zeppelin, I didn't like many of their blues oriented songs. Now most of those are my favorites. They all tend to have some badass guitar work too. You Shook Me, I Can't Quit You Babe, Since I've Been Loving You, The Lemon Song. I think Zeppelin would still have been big if they had chosen to play just blues.
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^We're not going to anymore we have a thread dedicated to it now so sorry for that.
BACK TO THE JIM MORRISON BIOGRAPHY. I didn't see an answer and i realllly think people should read it gives a very good insight of his on rock at that peroid. He also had a pretty damn interesting life. |
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I've watched the oliver stone movie of the doors. Its pretty interesting, morrison was definetely quite out of control to say the least. He was drunk about 24/7, and he coulndt compose himself worth a **** on stage. All in all, the doors are pretty unique though, Manzareck sp? is most definetely talented on the keys, thought the band never appealed a whole lot to me for some reason. Ive always loved riders on the storm though, its very well done IMO.
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Riders On The Storm was the first Doors song I heard. It's always been one of my favorite. It's pretty cool that it's about a serial killer.
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I remember first listenin to break on through with my mom ridin in the car, i was like 6 or 7. I always could recognize the doors music from way back then, you can't mistake morrison for anyone else. I always thought they were kind of creepy and mysterious. Light my fire is a classic with a great part on the keys. I also like love me 2 times, love her madly, and the end. I forget which song it is but it has the weirdest ending, it ends with morrison saying "remember when we were in africa"? way weird.
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I'll be sure to check it out Alex. The Doors have always facinated me. Morrison's lyrics really bring on some deep thought.
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