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THIS IS THE END, BEAUTIFUL FRIEND
THIS IS THE END, MY ONLY FRIEND
THE END OF OUR ELABORATE PLANS
THE END OF EV'RYTHING THAT STANDS
THE END
NO SAFETY OR SURPRISE
THE END
I'LL NEVER LOOK INTO YOUR EYES AGAIN
CAN YOU PICTURE WHAT WILL BE
SO LIMITLESS AND FREE
DESPERATELY IN NEED OF
SOME STRANGERS HAND
IN A DESPERATE LAND
LOST IN A ROMAN WILDERNESS OF PAIN
AND ALL THE CHILDREN ARE INSANE
ALL THE CHILDREN ARE INSANE
WAITING FOR THE SUMMER RAIN
THERE'S DANGER ON THE EDGE OF TOWN
RIDE THE KING'S HIGHWAY
WEIRD SCENES INSIDE THE GOLDMINE
RIDE THE HIGHWAY WEST BABY
RIDE THE SNAKE
RIDE THE SNAKE
TO THE LAKE
TO THE LAKE
THE ANCIENT LAKE BABY
THE SNAKE IS LONG
SEVEN MILES
RIDE THE SNAKE
HE'S OLD
AND HIS SKIN IS COLD
THE WEST IS THE BEST
THE WEST IS THE BEST
GET HERE AND WE'LL DO THE REST
THE BLUE BUS IS CALLING US
THE BLUE BUS IS CALLING US
DRIVER, WHERE YOU TAKING US?
THE KILLER AWOKE BEFORE DAWN
HE PUT HIS BOOTS ON
HE TOOK A FACE FROM THE ANCIENT GALLERY
AND HE WALKED ON DOWN THE HALL
HE WENT INTO THE ROOM WHERE HIS SISTER LIVED
AND THEN HE PAID A VISIT TO HIS BROTHER
AND THEN HE WALKED ON DOWN THE HALL
AND HE CAME TO A DOOR
AND HE LOOKED INSIDE
FATHER?
YES SON
I WANT TO KILL YOU
MOTHER, I WANT TO
COME ON, BABY, TAKE A CHANCE WITH US
COME ON, BABY, TAKE A CHANCE WITH US
COME ON, BABY, TAKE A CHANCE WITH US
AND MEET ME AT THE BACK OF THE BLUE BUS
THIS IS THE END, BEAUTIFUL FRIEND
THIS IS THE END, MY ONLY FRIEND
THE END
IT HURTS TO SET YOU FREE
BUT YOU'LL NEVER FOLLOW ME
THE END OF LAUGHTER AND SOFT LIES
THE END OF NIGHTS WE TRIED TO DIE
THIS IS THE END
(Belated) Bicycle Day series (Part 1, 8 of 8) Another game changer, this is the last track on The Doors’ 1967 self-titled debut album. While not known to have been written under psychedelic influence, it was famously recorded by vocalist Jim Morrison in the midst of a full-on acid trip. They still got it done dub-free in two takes though, with only one television thrown at the control room glass. Much of the spoken word portion in the middle was first supplied by Morrison in the room. The End was also the last song the band’s original lineup ever played before Morrison’s death, and a remix of it was prominently featured in the 1979 film Apocalypse Now (stills from which are heavily featured in the video here).

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@willasacco9898
@willasacco9898 2 года назад
Only Jim and the Doors could have produced this. I think that he considered himself a poet more than a rock singer and star. Egotistical, at times obscene and over the top, but a genius, in my opinion.
@fabioroffinott
@fabioroffinott Год назад
Absolutely yes
@markastoforoff7838
@markastoforoff7838 Год назад
He was certified a genius. His IQ was I think 149. He would have easily passed many MENSA members on the lower end.
@karenjones1848
@karenjones1848 11 месяцев назад
He loved Blake
@adamdunbar8260
@adamdunbar8260 2 года назад
Ray Manzaryk played the key boards. Played the bass line with his left hand.
@mvjonsson
@mvjonsson 2 года назад
Ray Manzarek, that's correct, on a Fender bass piano.
@adamdunbar8260
@adamdunbar8260 2 года назад
@@mvjonsson I always spell his goddamn wrong!
@gamera3000
@gamera3000 2 года назад
They usually had a real bass in the studio but not on stage.
@michelelaraia7358
@michelelaraia7358 2 года назад
ManzarEk
@michelelaraia7358
@michelelaraia7358 2 года назад
Died 2013 in Rosenheim, southeast of Munich, Bayern, Germany.
@Moritzamica
@Moritzamica 2 года назад
As Suzy said: pefect film music, was used by Francis Ford Coppola in his movie Apocalypse Now in 1979. Keep on your good work!
@lindswilson4864
@lindswilson4864 Год назад
Child of the 60s here. The Doors were my favorite as a teenager. Jim was a poet, this proves it. Thanks for playing my music. Love both of you!
@umpdaddy1
@umpdaddy1 2 года назад
"L.A. Woman", "Roadhouse Blues", and "Peace Frog" are some great Doors tunes you should hit. Woman and Roadhouse are rockin' bangers.
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 2 года назад
Yes I agree 👍💯
@GonzGunner
@GonzGunner 2 года назад
To me, the heaviest impact of the song was not the Oedipal section, but...the end of the song. Yes. When Jim sang; "This is The End", and stretched that out, it was with such a mournful voice, the mournful voice of losing someone you love....forever.
@garyporter1702
@garyporter1702 2 года назад
I'm 69 years old now, but listened , and love the Doors when I was in high school. A couple of other songs you should give a listen to are 'When The Music's Over', and my favorite song that explained our generation at the time, 'Five To One'. This took me back to my youth. Thank you!
@RobertBreedon-c3b
@RobertBreedon-c3b Год назад
The Unknow Soldier is a solid song as well
@ronaldkorringa7218
@ronaldkorringa7218 2 года назад
The Doors - the End Live at Hollywood Bowl 1968 The best performance of this song
@derekarmstrong3590
@derekarmstrong3590 2 года назад
Felt Form 1970 is better imho
@christianhebditch
@christianhebditch 2 месяца назад
If you watch any performance of the doors watch stage to stage where The Band plays it up in Canada,no auto tune no lip sync it’s amazing. The performance is from 1967,Morrison is mezmerizing in the performance. Incredible
@yannhollister9091
@yannhollister9091 2 года назад
My favorite song of all time, and i would't even call it a song more like a life changing experience.
@Metalphysicalpodcast
@Metalphysicalpodcast 2 года назад
Another good biopic to watch. Val Kilmer was great as Jim Morrison.
@donfette5301
@donfette5301 2 года назад
The movie sucked.
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 2 года назад
@@donfette5301 The movie was good, classic
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 2 года назад
Yes I agree 👍💯
@primatejames
@primatejames 2 года назад
Kilmer paled in comparison to the real J.Morrison
@MikeB12800
@MikeB12800 2 года назад
Most of it was untrue. Based on a book that was factually inaccurate.
@TheMaypo2
@TheMaypo2 2 года назад
Always wondered if the "bus " was the old 1& 2 Santa Monica bus lines to west L.A. back in those day....yep i was there....feeling old now.. 😒
@mrog5481
@mrog5481 Год назад
This song is a masterpiece. It's like a dark, beautiful trance. Pure rock and pure magic.
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 2 года назад
You need to see Apocalypse Now to appreciate this amazing, epic, crazy, perplexing and magnificent tune, which was part of many trips in the old days. Great band, Do When the Music is Over, another amazing epic. Enjoy! 🎵🎹🎤🎸🎶
@ingovonderluhe2174
@ingovonderluhe2174 2 года назад
"I love the Smell of NAPALM in the Morning!" .....Time again for Apocalypse Now 1979,one of the GREATEST ANTI (Vietnam) WAR Movies ever made !...Pictures of MARLON BRANDO in the Video....
@tonyharmon8512
@tonyharmon8512 2 года назад
When listening to the Doors you have to remember that they took their name from Aldous Huxley's book The Doors of Perception and that Jim was more a performance artist than a singer. The band was very much about putting context musically to Jim's lyrics. They were all great musicians, but Jim just took over with a stage presence that could not be denied. Look at their performance live at the Hollywood Bowl and you will see what I mean.
@ronaldkorringa7218
@ronaldkorringa7218 2 года назад
Apocalypse now intro The End by The Doors
@colinpate3059
@colinpate3059 2 года назад
Besides writing Light My Fire, this is Robbie Kriegers finest work. So haunting and perfect for the times. The Doors man, The Doors!!
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 2 года назад
Morrison wrote "The End", although the song evolved a great deal from live performances. All the band members were credited. Krieger began "Light My Fire"; all the other band members eventually contributed to the song.
@colinpate3059
@colinpate3059 2 года назад
@@steelers6titles Your exactly correct. What I should of written and what I meant was Robbie Kriegers guitar work. It is beautiful and haunting and created the mood of the song.
@shade51
@shade51 2 года назад
Quite a "transgressive" song back in the day. Nothing else quite like it in '67. The last 3 or so minutes... if you listen again... it's simulating sexual intercourse and climax. Followed by... murder. The "ancient face" the narrator mentions taken from the gallery is that of Oedipus Rex, who is supposed to have killed his father (unknowingly) and married his mother (unknowingly). Hence, the "Oedipus Complex" in psychology. The person in the song kills dad, rapes and kills mom... but knowingly. Sick stuff. But good!
@MARSHOMEWORLD
@MARSHOMEWORLD 2 года назад
Recorded in what.. 66? So ahead of its time. I would go as far as to say it's clearly an influence on future dark music genres.
@kelvinkloud
@kelvinkloud 2 года назад
🎯
@KRAMPUS_420
@KRAMPUS_420 Год назад
I can remember with great nostalgia my love for The Doors. As a teenager, sittin' in my car at the end of the holler. "We'd", get slightly elevated and crank The Doors and Pink Floyd.
@fatsuperfly
@fatsuperfly 2 года назад
Ahh yes The Doors! Welcome my friends. Lol. Great band one of my faves for sure outside of metal. Probably my first fave band as a kid.
@xhighone
@xhighone 2 года назад
It's a Rhodes Keyboard, synths didn't really exist yet. It's an electric piano. It's one Drummer, One Keys player, One Guitarist, and Jim singing. No bass player. The bass lines were always/usually played by Ray, the keyboardist. Also... This is one of those songs where seeing the lyrics before you hear them is kind of a disservice. That's my personal opinion.
@stephaniegeer1691
@stephaniegeer1691 2 года назад
Thank you!!! I was really hoping someone would tell them that!! This was way before synthesizers.😄
@seanmurphy637
@seanmurphy637 2 года назад
There are two songs from The Doors that compete for my favorite Doors song. One of them is this song, and the other is When The Musics Over. Check it out. You will love it.
@stephanevilleneuve9450
@stephanevilleneuve9450 2 года назад
100% right.
@nickrice7535
@nickrice7535 17 дней назад
I saw the Doors perform this live in Detroit, May 1970. Fabulous 👌
@Bluewizard7131
@Bluewizard7131 2 года назад
After recording this, a drunk Jim Morrison came back to the studio and trashed it to get rid of evil spirits.
@bobtedeman5975
@bobtedeman5975 2 года назад
There is a VERY explicit version of this song available. I'm 58 and just heard it for the first time last week. It's really worth a listen to see just what Jim Morrison brought and took with him.
@princeofpcos9804
@princeofpcos9804 2 года назад
One of the great 'epics' of the 20th century
@pascalmarfaing4945
@pascalmarfaing4945 2 года назад
I love this song ! Jim Morrison was an amazing singer. Too young to die. I purchased all Doors CDs.
@danielleoeding2880
@danielleoeding2880 3 месяца назад
Grew up listening to the Doors, know the lyrics word for word. ❤❤❤
@TheRedeyeriko
@TheRedeyeriko 2 года назад
The bass was a keyboard played by Ray Manzerik. He played bass and organ at the same time. Love you guys reaction!
@Bluewizard7131
@Bluewizard7131 2 года назад
Since you moved the lyrics, I get the sense that it said what he actually said the first time they played it live at the Whisky as this part was totally improvisational at the time. The actual recording on record just has a scream as Manzarek demonstrated in isolating the vocal track.
@PINK666FM
@PINK666FM Год назад
In the 1970's Bruce Springsteen bumped into John at an event and said "I loved your drumming on The End, it was very unique". John took it as the highest compliment. (From Johns book "Riders on the Storm"). Also, you proved you have heard this song before by reacting just a second before he said "kill you" in the Oedipus section.
@davidsoares9128
@davidsoares9128 6 месяцев назад
Ray played the keyboard, he covered the bass lines with it. They probably used a bass player in recording sessions but live it was all Ray.
@histatimaniples
@histatimaniples 2 года назад
This song gave birth to goth/post punk. Just like the doors gave birth to punk rock . Iggy pop etc.
@phantomrockerr
@phantomrockerr 2 года назад
Classic stuff right there.
@annheckenbach9396
@annheckenbach9396 2 года назад
Fun fact; on most Doors songs the bass line was provided by Ray Manzarek with his keyboard and its pedals, they had no bass player in the band, guitar, keyboard and drums, only. Later on they would occasionally (very) bring in a base player.
@xtop23
@xtop23 2 года назад
Fucking brilliant song. Utterly brilliant.
@ZaneFinn
@ZaneFinn Год назад
That "accordion" was a Vox Continental combo organ and a Rhodes Piano Bass.
@MrTelorix
@MrTelorix 2 года назад
One of the best songs ever, looking forward to watch this reaction
@galengarcia7141
@galengarcia7141 Год назад
Yes a poet and a TRUE bohemian
@hosh1313
@hosh1313 22 дня назад
How to listen to "The End" Bongs......................lights out............................relax😎
@derwoodbowen5954
@derwoodbowen5954 2 года назад
Ray Manzarek tells the story about how this all came about. The band had the basic song "The End" and were playing at the Whiskey A-Go-Go. The band showed up for their first set and Morrison was not there, so they played without him. Morrison arrived and had taken a WHOLE lot of acid. He told the guys, let's do The End. So, right there in the middle of the Whiskey he extemporised the whole middle section. The teeny boppers in the club could not handle this. The club owner basically threw them out. But Bruce Botnick from Electra Records was in the audience and was so impressed he signed them to a record deal.
@jemxs
@jemxs 2 года назад
Epic song, perfection!
@1Pureblood606
@1Pureblood606 Год назад
"I am the lizard king ! I can do anything!" A one off gone too soon !!
@1perfectpitch
@1perfectpitch 2 года назад
Bought this album for $1.00 out of a bargain bin at a record store in Santa Cruz, Calif. 1968
@markiosty8748
@markiosty8748 2 года назад
This song is part of the sound track for the movie 'Apocalypse Now',.............
@debbieplato5107
@debbieplato5107 2 года назад
You are hitting the hippie vibes! First the Moody Blues and now the Doors. Cool! ✌️
@tommarks3726
@tommarks3726 2 года назад
So much music going on in this song. Gotta appreciate the groove. I actually read an interview with JM and he said the song is about a girlfriend who left. Idk how true it is.
@mauifrankie
@mauifrankie Год назад
in 1968 or so, 3 friends, we were driving in a small Mini Cooper from Milan to Paris. 17 hours drive, through the Alps and all the plains of France. We only had 1 cassette tape: The Doors....17 hrs of uninterrupted Doors music, Light my Fire, The End.... epic.
@josegiordano9838
@josegiordano9838 2 года назад
Earlier you ask who didn't go to Woodstock. Zep and The Doors didn't.
@glenminnick3724
@glenminnick3724 2 года назад
Old school pre digital instruments had a much fatter sound, tube amps , organs etc.
@Bluewizard7131
@Bluewizard7131 2 года назад
Ray Manzarek played a couple of different keyboards, but primarily a Vox Continental.
@thedoorswin163
@thedoorswin163 2 года назад
Wrong.. He started on that but the notes broke too easy so he changed to Gibson already in 1968 u can see he only use that and so far
@debraschiro6234
@debraschiro6234 2 года назад
Take a head of house and smoke joy and listen to The Doors oh yeah remember this song
@stardust164
@stardust164 2 года назад
ACID TRIP!! peace and love from Canada
@augustodutra3839
@augustodutra3839 2 года назад
The 60's were crazy
@kobebean12
@kobebean12 Год назад
Great reaction, The Doors are my favourite band of all time so unique and crazy, I want this song played at my funeral
@BlackRangerMode86
@BlackRangerMode86 Месяц назад
When i hear this i just think of Apocalypse now great movie and great cast
@sopala3952
@sopala3952 10 месяцев назад
My fave group…unlike any other to this day. Love The End. . It was used for the movie Apocalypse Now. Found out he was a huge Elvis head. Knew how to bring out emotions through his voice just like Elvis. How about doing When the Musics over .
@sopala3952
@sopala3952 10 месяцев назад
Jim was a Poet….the Oedipal section was insane….he got in big trouble at The Whisky for actually saying Mother I want to **** you.
@TheTrojangrant
@TheTrojangrant Год назад
One of the greatest bands of all time and movies of all time with 'Apocalypse Now'
@ginafragata2947
@ginafragata2947 8 месяцев назад
Yes amazing ❤
@ZaneFinn
@ZaneFinn Год назад
And the part where Morrison said " mother, I want to . . ." the missing word was "fuck."
@timmorin2304
@timmorin2304 2 года назад
The Doors were my introduction to music I was 7 years old. My brother introduced me to them. He said I was ready....rad.
@christianhebditch
@christianhebditch 2 месяца назад
What you’re hearing is the Vox coninent organ,and a fender Rhodes keyboard bass! Ray was so talented he could split his brain in two.With his left hand he played the bass keyboard,and his right hand he could play chords or solo great example is light my fire
@vovindequasahi
@vovindequasahi Год назад
Dionysis had a little trip into our 3D existence, just like Christ. Found it wanting and wanted to come back home!
@clarenceworley3714
@clarenceworley3714 2 года назад
How can a metal band never heard The Doors song The End??
@coney4578
@coney4578 Год назад
Right, but I've never heard of the Wolf Hunters. Lol
@richandrews3413
@richandrews3413 Год назад
The doors had no bass player. They had a drummer, organist and a single guitar player. All that sound from just that
@bobowrathsovine.
@bobowrathsovine. Год назад
Jim Morrison was a poet's poet who just stumbled upon a band of Rock musicians needing a lyricist/vocalist and the deepest of recorded music came to be before myself and all of you were born
@kevinc8387
@kevinc8387 Год назад
He was such a poet, he was so high tripping on stage. This before they had a record deal. The band started a groove, the music you hear. Jim stepped up and started ad libbing. When he got to the mother part and said what he wanted to do to his mom. (Fu.k) band was fired power was off, and kicked out. When recording he stuck with his word but Electra put the screaming in.
@MIKEYC123
@MIKEYC123 2 года назад
I used to think it was about Charles Manson who knew all buzzed up at that time anyway LOL
@glenbud
@glenbud Год назад
Love watching y’all’s reaction videos!
@princeofpcos9804
@princeofpcos9804 2 года назад
Travis Meeks (Days of the New) + surviving Doors did another version for the 'Stoned Immaculate' tribute album. John Densmore, the drummer, goes off on the hand drums.
@jacobestes6289
@jacobestes6289 Год назад
the organ is called an electo lite or something like that, someone who knows can say
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 2 года назад
Break On Through (first single) People Are Strange Touch Me Love Me Two Times Running Blue The Crystal Ship Waiting For The Sun Hello, I Love You Roadhouse Blues L. A. Woman Riders On The Storm and Light My Fire
@larryzigler6812
@larryzigler6812 2 года назад
PURE ART !!!! So sad his life was cut short, he was just getting started 😍😍💘💘🥰🥰
@donkunes8630
@donkunes8630 2 года назад
the movie 'Apocalypse Now' is worth seeing and this opening song definitely sets the tone
@gregcarlson6342
@gregcarlson6342 2 года назад
Still love this song after these years!
@tomatoseed1443
@tomatoseed1443 2 года назад
Chilling that he died soon after...I didn't realize that. Glad this music is being appreciated!
@denislaferriere2693
@denislaferriere2693 2 года назад
If am not mistaken, back in the days it was more organs than synthetizers that was used...
@derekarmstrong3590
@derekarmstrong3590 2 года назад
Not to Touch the Earth is another wild one. Check it out.
@kellyzak2375
@kellyzak2375 Год назад
You guys have to see the movie. Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison.
@t.j.payeur5331
@t.j.payeur5331 Год назад
It's an electric organ. Synthesizers did not exist at this time. And The Doors didn't have a bass player, it's all the left hand and sometimes feet of Ray Manzarek, the keyboard player...now you must hear "When the Music's Over," similar to this but it's even better..
@danreed5171
@danreed5171 2 года назад
more Doors, try " PEACE FROG'................jam on U2 kool folks
@lastunctives2095
@lastunctives2095 2 года назад
A much bigger front man than Jagger . Rock n roll is full of boys who never - become men . Jim is and remains one of the real men of rock .
@lastunctives2095
@lastunctives2095 2 года назад
@bustyzlepp_ yes a good point were as Jagger is too much of a fem impersonator . Obviously Ginger Baker and Miles Davis were hard as a rock . McCartney also gets a pass along with Lennon - Bowie doesn't - nor does twat Liam Gallagher but it's a list you usually only become aware of later in life The full list would be quite a thing - epic 😄 Thanks for your Comment !
@emmurewashburn
@emmurewashburn 2 года назад
I love this thumbnail! Susie's face man!! Awesome reaction, awesome channel and content & plus u guys jam as well!!🤘🤘
@ukiahsguitarsolos3436
@ukiahsguitarsolos3436 Год назад
Talk about one seriously unique band.
@MKE_Mike
@MKE_Mike 2 года назад
This song really takes you for a ride.
@williamswiniuch7527
@williamswiniuch7527 2 года назад
Love the different reactions from you two! Suzy getting lost in the music and Travis is like where the f are we going with this lmao
@SamSteinig
@SamSteinig Год назад
Interesting how you say "nice bass." And were also wondering about the keyboard. Ray Manzarek played the Vox Continental organ, and sitting on top of the organ was a Fender Rhodes Pianobass. Ray played organ with his right hand and bass with his left hand. In the studio, they used actual (stringed) bass players to augment the bass sound, but in concert, it was just Ray. Also, on this particular recording, it was done 100% live in the studio (no overdubs) and no studio bass player. This is what Paul Rothchild, the producer, had to say about recording "The End": "I felt emotionally washed. There were four other people in the control room at that time, when the take was over and we realized the tape was still going. Bruce, the engineer, was completely sucked along into it and instead of sitting there at attention the way engineers are wont to do, his head was on the console and he was just - immersed. Just absolutely immersed in this take. And he’d done it all, and he’d made all the moves right, because Bruce and I had established a kind of rapport, he knew where I wanted things done and when, and when his work was done he did exactly the same thing, involuntarily, without volition, he didn’t know he was going to do it but he became audience too. So the muse did visit the studio that time. And all of us were audience, there was nothing left, the machines knew what to do I guess. It was all right."
@steelers6titles
@steelers6titles 2 года назад
Closing track, first album, 1967. Jim Morrison was a voracious reader, and poet. He was into Artaud's theater of confrontation. He is trying to shock with the Oedipal myth here.
@shovel721
@shovel721 2 года назад
My favorite Doors song. Perfect Jim Morrison. Dark and haunting.
@hosh1313
@hosh1313 22 дня назад
To put this song into proper context you need to see the movie "Apocalypse Now" and probably the Doors movie with Val Kilmer. The full lyrics are in the Doors movie as well, but be warned! :)
@stephenbloom8107
@stephenbloom8107 Год назад
Jim Morrison thought of himself as a poet, and than a singer.
@bloopville
@bloopville 2 года назад
Let's talk a little bit about keyboard technology. The question was asked about what was the keyboard instrument. It was probably a Vox Continental combo organ. He also played the bass with a keyboard with a Fender Rhodes Bass Keyboard. There was no bass guitar player in the band. It may seem like synthesizers have been around forever, but The End was recorded in late 1966 and released in early 1967, At that time, the few commercially available synthesizers were monophonic. That means they only played one note at a time. You adjusted the sound using dials and slide switches to fiddle with the wave form of the sound wave. They really sounded like synths. You couldn't easily duplicate other instrumental sounds like a modern digital synth. Affordable, commercial polyphonic synths didn't become available until the late 70s.
@seanwright1749
@seanwright1749 2 года назад
To me this is the epitome of who the Doors were. When the Music's over Not to touch the Earth. That is the Doors. This is the song that made me become a true fan . Waiting for the sun is my second favorite of theirs.
@goatslunch6991
@goatslunch6991 2 года назад
Not a synth, not invented then, Its an organ played by Ray.
@terrymcnamara5893
@terrymcnamara5893 Год назад
My favorite Doors number Ever The Lizard King James Douglass Morrison What a damn band Sic ass musicians Epic
@johnhouse9983
@johnhouse9983 Год назад
this'll be good.
@jaskau2462
@jaskau2462 2 года назад
🤩👌💥💯 Brilliant move by F. F. Coppola to use this as an intro on: "Apocalypse Now" (REDUX, too), not in it's entirely. Despite the movie script is off from whole another story... 🤘😎🇫🇮💙
@primatejames
@primatejames 2 года назад
If you want one greatness rarely talked about,watch PBS version of The Soft Parade.
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