What Doors songs are the most Prog? |
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Rando
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Topic: What Doors songs are the most Prog? Posted: June 21 2013 at 16:49 |
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FLAC
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Posted: June 15 2013 at 06:08 | |
hello I love you woun't you tell me my name,not sure if prog but still an awesome song
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NotAProghead
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Posted: June 14 2013 at 17:36 | |
The guy is too nervous: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=94007&PID=4797354#4797354.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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ExittheLemming
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Posted: June 14 2013 at 09:03 | |
^^^Why would anyone deliberately censor their own sincere wish for everyone to f.u.c.k off (to spare our feelings and sensibilities?)
(BTW at least he's right about Prog ending in the 70's) |
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smartpatrol
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Posted: June 14 2013 at 08:49 | |
Here's my two cents
Jim had fun. He lived life to it's fullest, sometimes with total abandon. But he was also somewhat fragile, in a way, and something, maybe drugs, maybe all the fame, life in general, something tore him apart, and possibly killed him (we may never know). But most of all, he was a damned good lyricist and singer. |
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: June 14 2013 at 03:21 | |
Troll ... or something like that.
This commotion was brought to you by ... ... and ... Edited by Dayvenkirq - June 14 2013 at 03:24 |
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humor4u1959
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Posted: June 14 2013 at 02:37 | |
The above is my original post that started all this crap. Read it. Then, read the replies. It IS sad that he was messed up. Heck, even the other Doors thought so. It was an innocent, factual comment. Then, we get all these folks who think it was okay? I'm done with this site! You're all a bunch of idiots anyway. Thinking prog is alive and well? Give me a break! It died in the 1970's! Hello, is anyone home? Nobody wants to hear Supper's Ready or The End nowadays. I joined this site thinking it would be a nice place to be nostalgic with others who enjoyed prog music. And I find idiots who DON'T think it's sad that Morrison was messed up and died???!!! Edited by humor4u1959 - June 14 2013 at 23:40 |
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NotAProghead
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 16:24 | |
Dayvenkirq tells you a good thing: "Lyric-writing and humming ... hum-m-m-m-m ... that's still writing". If you don't believe this read Ray Manzerek's book (he's also a musician), read once again Densmore's memoirs, find somewhere track lists and credits of "The Soft Parade" and "Morrison Hotel" albums and then laugh.
Cats and dogs know that "Love Her Madly" written by Krieger. But where I'm wrong? I only tell that all songs on "L.A. Woman" were credited as a collective effort. Obviously, except for John Lee Hooker's cover. It looks like you'd better save swamp lands in Florida for yourself and your heirs.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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Snow Dog
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 13:33 | |
Calls himself humour and all I see is a lack of it.
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Dayvenkirq
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 25 2011 Location: Los Angeles, CA Status: Offline Points: 10970 |
Posted: June 08 2013 at 12:35 | |
^ What's wrong with being on the EO team? Wouldn't make much difference if he was an admin/mod.
2) Who told you that you are in a position to tell other people not to have a discussion? |
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dr wu23
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 08:33 | |
Interesting that he is on the 'Errors and Omissions' team. Just saying...... |
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humor4u1959
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 03:13 | |
TO: NotaProgHead:
If you truly believe that Morrison wrote the majority of songs, then I may have some swamp land to sell you in Florida. LOL! That's nonsense. Lyrically? Yes. Musically, no. I'm a musician and it's very hard to compose when one plays no instrument. Perhaps he would make up melodies, hum them to the band, and someone would write them down. Sure, that's possible. 'Hello, I Love You' is a good example. But, it's so simplistic. Besides, you made my case for me. Krieger wrote their top hit, 'Light My Fire.' Plus, 'Touch Me' and many others. Enough of this silly arguing about the Doors already. Oops, you're wrong 'bout LA Woman too. 'Love Her Madly' was all Krieger, words and music. Edited by humor4u1959 - June 08 2013 at 03:16 |
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brainstormer
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Posted: June 08 2013 at 00:24 | |
Thanks, that's what I was saying. I like the idea of zeal, in the right people, only. Also,
the idea of calling people names can get really out of hand, or using adjectives, in reference to the "moronic" comments, but it also was something Jesus seemed to do pretty frequently. I think it's about what kind of attachment it's done with. Someone might say something is moronic, and he might be referring to something you said, but it's done with a sense of concern for you, not to ridicule you outright and bully you around. I appreciate anyone's right to fight back about it, though. |
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ExittheLemming
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 23:38 | |
You cannot petition the lord with prayer.... |
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HolyMoly
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 20:59 | |
I think he was responding to Andrey's claim that there's never an excuse for "vicious zeal". He says Jesus had a lot of zeal, and we all agree Jesus was a great guy, therefore it can be appropriate for one of us to use zeal. Something like that, anyway. Forcing you to either agree with him or claim that Jesus acted inappropriately. A trap!
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NotAProghead
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 20:53 | |
^ At least he mentioned Jesus in "When the Music's Over":
Persian night, babe See the light, babe Save us! Jesus! Save us! Though I didn't understand brainstormer's post.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 20:10 | |
^ I must have missed some lyrical material where Jim was singing about Jesus ... ?
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brainstormer
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 19:55 | |
As I remember it, Jesus was a guy with a lot of zeal who use words like "brood of vipers" to describe
people He didn't think were doing much good in the world "Don't give what's holy to the dogs, or cast your pearls before swine." He could have been more politically correct. Maybe some of you can suggest alternative wordings? |
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NotAProghead
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 16:36 | |
Strange sentence if you are the Doors fan. Yes, Jim didn't play any instrument, but he had not only lyrics, but melodies too, i.e. he wrote songs. And it was Jim's suggestion to credit all songs as "written by the Doors". When the band became famous Ray, Robby and John were pleasantly surprised by the amount of money when they started receiving royalty cheques. Some of the songs ("Light My Fire", "Love Me Two Times", "Spanish Caravan" (with a bridge borrowed from Isaak Albenitz's "Partido No. 1"), "Yes, The River Knows") were actually written by Robby Krieger, but all songs on first three albums were credited as "written by the Doors" (covers don't count, obviously). Things changed during recording "The Soft Parade". Not because of money - Jim did not want to be associated with Robby's lyrics in "Tell All The People", he said "I don't want people to get their guns and follow me". And on this album and "Morrison Hotel" songs were credited individually. When the Doors recorded "L.A. Woman" they returned to the old agreement to credit all songs as a collective effort. Thus: 1. Jim wrote the majority of songs (with a great musical contribution of the whole band). 2. Then and now the Doors credit songs as they did on their albums. Edited by NotAProghead - June 07 2013 at 20:57 |
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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The.Crimson.King
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 29 2013 Location: WA Status: Offline Points: 4596 |
Posted: June 07 2013 at 13:24 | |
So, if I could read I would have understood that you didn't
call me a moron; however, my idea was moronic as well as my reply. I'm
really glad you're here to set me straight and though I've read your reply
dozens of times, speaking as an apparently barely-literate semi-smart person,
you're really starting to confuse me. Could you explain this to me again
this time in single syllable words?
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