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Cristi
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are you trolling your own thread? good job if you are...
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ As I've said before, that's not trolling, that's rock 'n' rolling.
You just never know where these tribute threads are going to lead. Who would have guessed that a tribute thread to The Doors would also lead to a tribute to The Mike Flowers Pops, due to their "Light My Fire" connection.
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Cristi
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^ you, the creator of this thread, going off topic like that it's both ridiculous and kinda funny. But hey, it's your thread.
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Tom Ozric
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Psychedelic Paul
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What's this obsession you have with "trolling"? There are no trolls that I know of here at ProgArchives. The only trolls I know of live under bridges. I posted the Mike Flowers Pops "Argentina" video in response to gr8Dane showing an interest in the band, but if you don't like it, then you can just "Walk On By" |
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Cristi
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Logan
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Trolling has meant playing the fool to expose others foolishness, I've trolled myself many times.
I thoroughly enjoyed the Mike Flowers Pops version of Light My Fire. The best parody acts actually manage to perform music well, I find, with their own spin, and I happen to like lounge music. A blast from my childhood from a Canadian TV show: Loved the Doors, and an "underrated" keyboardist: As for the Doors of the 21st Century, good cover band. I'd like to hear them do "21st Century Schizoid Man" as the Doors. |
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Tom Ozric
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Jose Feliciano, anyone ? Light my fire, light my fire, light my fire, light, light. light.....
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Psychedelic Paul
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Thanks Logan, for posting the Rick Moranis "Turning Japanese" video. I loved it!
I can't say I loved "Light My Fire" being shredded though. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 26 2020 at 03:23 |
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gr8dane
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SCTV is the BEST.
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Shake & bake.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I used to watch SCTV too. We had the entire series on You Tube Episodes & Music.
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Woon Deadn
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Since for a long time the USSR was a bit of another galaxy for westerners, there's always a temptation for both sides of the Iron Curtain to draw parallels.
Who's the Soviet The Doors? Well, bands like that simply could not exist in the USSR since mid-Stalin through later-Gorbachev. Drug-concerned, shamanism, blues - all the forbidden stuff. Who's the post-Soviet The Doors on the formerly Soviet soil then? First that came to my mind is the band Nol' - Zero, that is. Their two greatest hits: Idu, Kuryu - I'm Walking, I'm Smoking (about smoking hashish) and Chelovek I Koshka - A Man And A Cat (about waiting for a drug dealer) Not the same, for sure, but I failed to find a better equivalent.
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