“All we were doing was opening up the doors of perception” …..exactly! I deeply respect what Ray has stated and how he protected the soul of Jim and the real Doors!
Years of having to act sexual to get roles, thanks to his "best friend" pimping him out for their drugs and fame, shows in his interviews! Charlie sheen not only SAed him in Lucas, but also during loaded weapon so feldman could be in the movie after he knew about him doing that to his "best friend"!!!!!! Fuck Charlie and feldman!!!!
I always enjoyed listeing to Ray. Whether it was on a song, or his words about Jim, and his knowledge. The world will always appreciate Ray for what he did. I'm exceptionally proud of Ray for all he did to preserve the truth about it all. Thanks Ray.
Whos here its 2024 There's a lot of Rick Mayall on the web at the moment the guy was a genius growing up in Britain we only had 3 📺 stations watching the young ones not the 9 o'clock news bottom Black Adder those were excellent times we had a group of comics that went to university together & was very impactful it was comedy for us they understood there audiance. ....
Mike is a many faceted individual, he can be very egotistical but he's also very funny and a good front man and this is coming from a 100% Brian Wilson fan. I met him in 1981 before a show and sat in the hotel bar and he answered our questions and took photos, he was very personable
Does anyone know what happened to Ray's and Dorothy's Son? Ray brought him up at the very the very end of the interview. I wonder if Ray and Dorothy's son is doing good..
This is not a lifer..Col hackworth RIP..was a .mustang and spoke the truth. Afganistan...Iraq... When will we have a warrior president..that will not squander our children? Send us overseas for a cause not yours...
This was a great interview that I wish I had viewed long ago. Of all the Doors, I loved Ray. I still think Jim was over-rated as a poet but was "movie-star" handsome, had a fabulous voice, and a 3 octave range. It was none-the-less the brilliance of Ray, Robbie, & John as gifted, and formally trained musicians that illuminated what Jim had to say. Who can forget that it was Robbie that was the author of most of the lyrics of "Light My Fire" & it was the iconic entrance crafted by Ray that heralded the song and is still the feature that everyone remembers. Ray was clear in this interview that he is a true & devoted friend and was irate at Jim's character assassination by Oliver Stone. I was driving when I heard on the radio that Ray had died and I burst into tears at what the music world had lost. RIP Ray, you still have a devoted fan in me and many others. I think of you most when I listen to your Keyboard Brilliance crafting "Riders-on-the Storm.!
Such a great talent lost too soon. I just remember thinking he was such a talented and handsome young man. He was preyed upon. Those evil people will have their judgment day.
Me duele saber que los padres de Tom y Jerry no esten más con nosotros. Es parte de la vida pero duele aunque Tom y Jerry son legendarios y al dia de hoy entretienen a cualquiera. Gracias por las infancias que Marcaron, horas de entretenimiento y risas, mil gracias. Son y siempre seran eternos y legendarios! ❤
He seems very gracious. The interview is about himself and his character, yet he is so willing to mention everybody else who made the films what they were and give credit where it's due.
I’m very glad you liked it. This was shot up in Hollywood Hills and Robert was so easy going. I’ve been fortunate enough to sit with him for a few different interviews. He was so cool each time.
@@HollywoodRequest Come to think of it, he spent very little time talking about himself. It was mostly about the films and production and the others who worked on them. What a class act!
Col. Hackworth left in April and I arrived in May of 1969 with Company C 2/39, but I believe he helped far more than just the 4/39 brothers. He knew my first XO 1st LT Stockdale aka “The Red Baron” who was KIA 10 June 69 with 9 others in my platoon. RIP Hack!
Therse's some actor's that just get picked. Tony Danza's another one. Help's to be in NY. Looks and 1st impression. They give them a plane ticket and an acting coach. But then they still have too win over the vets. I'm talkin about the ones who weren't considering the entertainment field. but It's kind a B stuff
I still don't understand how majestically handsome, talented and super charismatic actor like him, was not given more roles??? This guy formed the image of a Man in so many you guys in the 80's, and right up there with Harrison Ford, Tom Selleck and others. Michael Paré played a formative presence in the lives of so many. Hollywood is always a disappointment.
1992 is when I started to really discovered ELP long after their heyday of the 1970's. I didn't know much about them except 2 songs overyplayed on the radio: Lucky Man & From the Beginning. I'm a gen X'er late on the draw, hardly giving a shit about what's currently good, chasing old boomer crap.