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Topic: Epic Doors Poll
Posted By: geneyesontle
Subject: Epic Doors Poll
Date Posted: September 22 2012 at 19:36
I chose tracks that were over seven Minutes.

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Posted By: GoldenGod2112
Date Posted: September 22 2012 at 19:45
The Doors are amazing. Had to pick The End, because, well its The End.

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Posted By: HolyMoly
Date Posted: September 22 2012 at 19:56
I like all of these, but voted for Soft Parade, by a narrow margin over The End.

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Posted By: Sagichim
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 00:47

A good poll is when it's hard to pick, this is one of those cases. The End and When The Music's Over are both classic epics. L.A Woman is fantastic and has such a driving energy. Riders on the Storm is essential and one of the band's best songs. I'll have to sleep on it for now.



Posted By: smartpatrol
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 00:52
Some great songs here, but Light My Fire is classic

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Posted By: zravkapt
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 01:20
Wow, you have 'Ships w/ Sails' as an option, and it's post-Morrison! I voted for it just because you included it (was going to vote for Soft Parade). I wonder what it would have sounded like with Jim on vocals. A great song.



 


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Posted By: Earthmover
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 05:55
It's between The End, When The Music's Over, LA Woman and Riders on the Storm for me.

Ok, Riders this time.


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Posted By: giselle
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 07:13
When the music's over


Posted By: HarbouringTheSoul
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 07:52
Riders on the Storm happens to be my favorite Doors song. Otherwise, I tend to prefer their shorter songs.


Posted By: yanch
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 09:56
The End.


Posted By: Gandalff
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 10:22
Riders on the Storm.

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Posted By: ole-the-first
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 11:05
The End

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Posted By: The Bearded Bard
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 11:35
This is the end
Beautiful friend
This is the end
My only friend, the end


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Posted By: Barbu
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 16:01
Originally posted by giselle giselle wrote:

When the music's over


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Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 16:19
The End and When the Music's over may be good songs by this band that I'm not really find of, but Light My Fire is a true proto-prog classic and my favourite Doors track.

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Posted By: The Doctor
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 16:39
I only like the Doors when the music's over.  WinkTongue

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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 20:43
Light My Fire will always be my fav DOORS. LA Woman is my runnerup.

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Posted By: jude111
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 20:55

"Riders on the Storm." I went out of my Doors faze a couple of decades a go, but this tune never goes out of faze for me. Ditto for "Touch Me" (although not an 'epic')...



Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 21:01
I would have gone with "The Celebration of the Lizard" had it been included (more of a suite of song poems than an epic, and they didn't record it for a studio album as they had wanted to, so I wouldn't expect it)



But I voted for The Soft Parade.  Could have easily gone with Light My Fire too, which actually has been the most important Doors song to me


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Posted By: Finnforest
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 21:10
I'm with Greg about the Celebration of the Lizard.Thumbs Up

But of the choices I like "When the Music's Over".


Posted By: Earendil
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 21:31
I just watched When You're Strange, a documentary about them.  It's excellent but depressing as hell.  It shows The Doors, especially Morrison, as vulnerable and "caught between heaven and hell" (William Blake reference), not just as the arena rock stars most people remember them as.


Posted By: The Quiet One
Date Posted: September 23 2012 at 22:58
Originally posted by Eärendil Eärendil wrote:

I just watched When You're Strange, a documentary about them.  It's excellent but depressing as hell.  It shows The Doors, especially Morrison, as vulnerable and "caught between heaven and hell" (William Blake reference), not just as the arena rock stars most people remember them as.

That's called reality, dude.Wink

I'll go for When the Music's Over, those keys... damn. However, all of these tunes are incredible in their own different ways.



Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 24 2012 at 00:29
The End, of course.


Posted By: digdug
Date Posted: September 24 2012 at 07:56
very tough choice

so many great songs here

went with Light My Fire


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Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: September 25 2012 at 15:22
When the Music's Over. All of them are great though.

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Posted By: Earendil
Date Posted: September 25 2012 at 15:27
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

Originally posted by Eärendil Eärendil wrote:

I just watched When You're Strange, a documentary about them.  It's excellent but depressing as hell.  It shows The Doors, especially Morrison, as vulnerable and "caught between heaven and hell" (William Blake reference), not just as the arena rock stars most people remember them as.

That's called reality, dude.Wink


Totally man.  It's so real.


Posted By: The T
Date Posted: September 25 2012 at 21:17
When the music's over. 




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Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: September 25 2012 at 21:35
Originally posted by Eärendil Eärendil wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

Originally posted by Eärendil Eärendil wrote:

I just watched When You're Strange, a documentary about them.  It's excellent but depressing as hell.  It shows The Doors, especially Morrison, as vulnerable and "caught between heaven and hell" (William Blake reference), not just as the arena rock stars most people remember them as.

That's called reality, dude.Wink


Totally man.  It's so real.

I wouldn't called The Doors "arena rock stars".


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Posted By: The Quiet One
Date Posted: September 25 2012 at 22:10
Originally posted by Horizons Horizons wrote:

Originally posted by Eärendil Eärendil wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

Originally posted by Eärendil Eärendil wrote:

I just watched When You're Strange, a documentary about them.  It's excellent but depressing as hell.  It shows The Doors, especially Morrison, as vulnerable and "caught between heaven and hell" (William Blake reference), not just as the arena rock stars most people remember them as.

That's called reality, dude.Wink


Totally man.  It's so real.

I wouldn't called The Doors "arena rock stars".

It's funny that if you translate arena from spanish to english, literally it would mean: Sand, rock, stars. Hm, no, it's not funny.


Posted By: Intruder
Date Posted: October 06 2012 at 10:26
Love the electric piano and jazzy drumming on "Riders"....was never a big Doors fan but that break and restart slays me.  

On a related note, how about Sweet Smoke incorporating "Soft Parade" on their first album....great stuff.


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Posted By: Fox On The Rocks
Date Posted: October 06 2012 at 12:30
I'm surprised there's so little love for The Soft Parade. It's probably the most experimental track The Doors ever recorded - easy vote there. Jimbo's lyrics on that one are amazing. 

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Posted By: Tuzvihar
Date Posted: October 06 2012 at 12:45
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I would have gone with "The Celebration of the Lizard" had it been included (more of a suite of song poems than an epic, and they didn't record it for a studio album as they had wanted to, so I wouldn't expect it)




Amen to that! Clap





And maybe you could visit http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=89854" rel="nofollow - my thread on it...


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Posted By: prog4evr
Date Posted: October 07 2012 at 00:06
Had to go with "Light My Fire."  Love that Vox Jaguar organ solo in the middle...


Posted By: iluvmarillion
Date Posted: October 08 2012 at 05:05
Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

I'm surprised there's so little love for The Soft Parade. It's probably the most experimental track The Doors ever recorded - easy vote there. Jimbo's lyrics on that one are amazing. 

I don't find Soft Parade that experimental but rather under developed. I think the band self destructed around the time they made Waiting For The Sun. They wrote good songs after Strange Days but their subsequent albums never reached the same heights as their first two albums.


Posted By: Melomaniac
Date Posted: April 05 2013 at 13:23
Toughie, hesitated between The End, When the Music's over and Riders on the storm, and ended up voting Riders, simply because it's more structured and better produced than the 2 others...

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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: April 05 2013 at 22:32
I love all of these tracks, but, don't get angry folks - 'Ships w/Sails' gets my vote - I simply love 'Other Voices' - pity there was no 'epic' on 'Waiting For The Sun' (my fave Doors album).


Posted By: memowakeman
Date Posted: April 09 2013 at 12:58
My favorite of theirs is When the Music's Over :)

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Posted By: The.Crimson.King
Date Posted: April 09 2013 at 18:06
Really tough choice between "The End" & "When the Music's Over"...

Went with "When the Music's Over"...


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Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 02:13
Was there ever a studio version of 'Celebration of the Lizard' ??  Always loved that suite on 'Absolutely Live'.  There was plenty of room on the very short 'Waiting For The Sun' album at the time........??


Posted By: Bosh66
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 06:05
I seem to be (currently) in the majority here for a change - When's The Music Over for me.


Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 07:07
Going for the underdog here. I've always loved The Soft Parade, and especially the live version of it they did, one night after a night spent in the whiskey parlour down the road from the studio, - that one is downright genius. It's included in the box set with live and studio rarities.
YouTube's got the whole thang with eyes on as well. Love this one, and for once Jim's voice doesn't hurt from the fact that he's karate-drunk and ready to dive into the nearest hedge screaming non-sensical things:



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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 15:12
HI,
 
It is really sad, that this band is not given more credit as a bonafide major progressive band ... they almost were, by themselves, the type that was copied that made sense of the long cuts, and unlike many people that depended on repetition and duplication of a theme, the veritable sonata format, and create some exciting stuff that is still fresh sounding today and makes many "progressive" bands look, and sound, like the amateur bands and players that they really are.


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Posted By: Larree
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 15:26
I was once hanging out at the Fatburger on the Strip in Las Vegas with some friends after a Grateful Dead concert at the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl.  We were all coming down from all kinds of substances and I got up to throw some money in the jukebox.  One of the albums in their jukebox was the first Doors album.  Out of the corner of my eye I noticed this super straight looking midwest type family - father, mother, son, and daughter - sitting down to eat..  I couldn't help myself.  I had to do it.  I selected The End just so I could watch them squirm.  And squirm they did!  I choose The End!  LOL

Also, the Doors got banned from the Whiskey A Go Go for performing The End!  The End rules!  


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Posted By: Larree
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 15:28
Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

HI,
 
It is really sad, that this band is not given more credit as a bonafide major progressive band ... they almost were, by themselves, the type that was copied that made sense of the long cuts, and unlike many people that depended on repetition and duplication of a theme, the veritable sonata format, and create some exciting stuff that is still fresh sounding today and makes many "progressive" bands look, and sound, like the amateur bands and players that they really are.

True words!  Beer


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Posted By: NotAProghead
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 15:52
Originally posted by Larree Larree wrote:

Also, the Doors got banned from the Whiskey A Go Go for performing The End!  
Not forever, pretty soon they played at the Whiskey again.


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Posted By: Larree
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 16:10
Originally posted by NotAProghead NotAProghead wrote:

Originally posted by Larree Larree wrote:

Also, the Doors got banned from the Whiskey A Go Go for performing The End!  
Not forever, pretty soon they played at the Whiskey again.

http://www.examiner.com/article/the-doors-get-fired" rel="nofollow - http://www.examiner.com/article/the-doors-get-fired



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Posted By: NotAProghead
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 18:16
I've read that after being fired "forever" the Doors played at the Whisky.

Some confirmations:

May 16-21, 1967 The Doors, The Byrds

Two of the most famous bands to graduate from the Whisky herald the return of rock to the club. According to Chris Hjort’s chronology, due to an illness to Jim McGuinn, the Byrds do not play on the first night (May 16), and possibly not the next night either.  ( http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Whisky-A-Go-Go%20History.htm" rel="nofollow - http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Whisky-A-Go-Go%20History.htm )

1967 - Tue. May 16th - Sun. 21th:  The Whisky - West Hollywood, CA ( http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1967.html" rel="nofollow - http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1967.html )

1968 - Fri. Apr. 26th:  The Whisky - Los Angeles, CA (DU) 
    During this time in  L.A., Jim while watching The Ohio Express at The Whisky one night, jumps up on stage, grabs the microphone, and sticks it down his pants upsetting the band. ( http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1968.html" rel="nofollow - http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1968.html ).


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Posted By: geneyesontle
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 18:21
This Poll is back from the dead. Yahou !!! Big smile

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Posted By: Larree
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 18:28
Originally posted by NotAProghead NotAProghead wrote:

I've read that after being fired "forever" the Doors played at the Whisky.

Some confirmations:

May 16-21, 1967 The Doors, The Byrds

Two of the most famous bands to graduate from the Whisky herald the return of rock to the club. According to Chris Hjort’s chronology, due to an illness to Jim McGuinn, the Byrds do not play on the first night (May 16), and possibly not the next night either.  ( http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Whisky-A-Go-Go%20History.htm" rel="nofollow - http://www.chickenonaunicycle.com/Whisky-A-Go-Go%20History.htm )

1967 - Tue. May 16th - Sun. 21th:  The Whisky - West Hollywood, CA ( http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1967.html" rel="nofollow - http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1967.html )

1968 - Fri. Apr. 26th:  The Whisky - Los Angeles, CA (DU) 
    During this time in  L.A., Jim while watching The Ohio Express at The Whisky one night, jumps up on stage, grabs the microphone, and sticks it down his pants upsetting the band. ( http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1968.html" rel="nofollow - http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1968.html ).

They were fired "forever" numerous times!  Cool


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Posted By: NotAProghead
Date Posted: April 10 2013 at 21:13
^ Yes, Elmer Valentine, co-owner of Whisky a Go Go, recalled:

"[Jim] was kind of ahead of his time on certain things, like swearing.
I tried to get rid of them, more than once. But then, Id get all these phone calls from customers - people I liked. 'When that horny motherf**ker coming back?' The phones were incredible, for just a second group.What could I do? The Doors pulled people into the club, every night." Smile

(Stephen Davis "Jim Morrison. Life, death, legend")


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Posted By: humor4u1959
Date Posted: May 09 2013 at 23:16
I love the Doors! I had to go with 'Riders On The Storm.'


Posted By: Metalmarsh89
Date Posted: May 10 2013 at 11:14
LA Woman is dead last. Color me surprised, that one is my favorite of their epics.


Posted By: rdtprog
Date Posted: May 10 2013 at 15:38
Easy choice for Light My Fire, not only for a Doors's poll but for a rock poll

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Posted By: RedNightmareKing
Date Posted: May 11 2013 at 22:46
LA Woman, easily. The opening bassline is infectious. 

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Posted By: giselle
Date Posted: May 17 2013 at 02:11
When the Music's Over


Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: May 17 2013 at 03:38
I've already voted a while back, but I gave 'Other Voices' a spin the other night, and 'Ships W/Sails' still means the bleedin' world to me.  'Hang On To Your Life' also............


Posted By: Rando
Date Posted: June 21 2013 at 13:50
Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

HI,
 
It is really sad, that this band is not given more credit as a bonafide major progressive band ... they almost were, by themselves, the type that was copied that made sense of the long cuts, and unlike many people that depended on repetition and duplication of a theme, the veritable sonata format, and create some exciting stuff that is still fresh sounding today and makes many "progressive" bands look, and sound, like the amateur bands and players that they really are.


Yes, I agree and always felt they were a very progressive band from the get-go. I also believe the combination of Ray Manzerak's organ/keyboard style against Robbie Krieger's subtle, soft lead guitar were a big influence on many bands later on and certainly progressive rock bands. I dare say I might even have heard some Doors influence on the Banks/Hackett combination in Genesis.

The haunting Riders On The Storm is my choice. Morrison's ever esoteric/cryptic lyrics once again at his best on this track.

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