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The Doors- 'Smothers Brothers' 

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Resistant to performing on T.V. The Doors did go on the 'Smothers Brothers' show, which was considered a bastion of liberal hippie thinking! CBS Censors battled with the Boys comedy, so it seemed a natural fit for our heroes! The T.V. ratings were off the chart. The taping of the show was Dec. 6th, 1968.

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@roseblake5803
@roseblake5803 6 лет назад
This man is absolutely breathtakingly beautiful and then he opens his mouth to sing.
@Orrphan
@Orrphan 5 лет назад
Rose Blake I know it’s subjective but I thought jim had a good voice.
@roseblake5803
@roseblake5803 5 лет назад
Orrphan : yes his voice is just as beautiful. I meant he takes your breath just looking at him and then with that voice he makes your heart stop !!!!
@ceciliawells1099
@ceciliawells1099 5 лет назад
Immaculate
@TheSololobo
@TheSololobo 6 лет назад
There are rock stars and then there's Jim Morrison who reaches mythical status.
@scottprather5645
@scottprather5645 2 года назад
definitely true
@charliekrauss448
@charliekrauss448 Год назад
Very well typed
@danielhutchinson7115
@danielhutchinson7115 Год назад
You can observe aspects of his style in almost every rockstar Since. His Dangerous aspects though , are rarely imitated because no one else packed that gear . Jim Morrison original style , beyond copy ....
@yoda-yn5gg
@yoda-yn5gg 10 месяцев назад
Legendary mythical status is only achieved by dying young. Jim knew this so well. It’s partly why he had a death obsession - John & Robby say “death wish”. Jim wanted mythical status, and far from doing anything to prevent it, he did everything he could to reach it, as he wrote “those who race toward death…those who wait, those who worry.” Jim wasn’t going to sit around growing old and waiting for death - he was going to run towards death and towards mythical fame as fast as he could. Bob Dylan will always be legendarily famous long after he’s gone. But he would’ve only been mythically famous if he’d checked out young.
@rasj1020
@rasj1020 5 месяцев назад
syd barrett up there too.
@ramongonzalez2112
@ramongonzalez2112 10 месяцев назад
Curtis Amy was incredible on sax in the finale, along with that wonderful horn section. Great combo of old and new traditions. Touch me is a treasure and Jim was at his finest here.👍
@homegown1234
@homegown1234 8 месяцев назад
During the late 60s I was working in Miami Courts and I saw when they brought Jim Morris to the courts due to his exposure during one of his concert in Miami, FL. The crowd was immense, and you couldn't see him at all.
@jvadoptante
@jvadoptante 6 лет назад
This band always put integrity and the band first no matter what. That's why they transcended so well through the years. They were soo rare because all members of the Band were Geniuses in their own way.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
Dead-on JV, "THE SUM OF THE PARTS" SQUARED!
@Planktontwo
@Planktontwo 6 лет назад
A good is band is only good. The Doors using horns and stringed instruments shows how they were more than good, they were legendary GREAT!
@AssinnippiJack
@AssinnippiJack 7 лет назад
We watched the Smothers Brothers Show every week. Our parents were against the war from the beginning. Our dad was/is a high school history teacher. He encouraged us to pay attention to what was going on at that time. His current events class was always filled to room capacity. This September 2017 marks his 60th year in the public school classroom. Has taught through 12 Presidents!
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 7 лет назад
God Bless your Pop's, you are so lucky! I was fortune enough to have a History Teacher in 1971, who changed my life's direction, anti war, was the Campaign manager for McGovern, San Gabriel Valley, So. Cal. I still make films for him as he attempts to save the world! A good teacher at the right time is a powerful influence. Thanks for watching my film, and the enlightened comment. Rock on!
@AssinnippiJack
@AssinnippiJack 7 лет назад
My Dad lost two former students in Vietnam. John Lazarovich in 1967 & Joe Hunt in 1968.
@billybradham3534
@billybradham3534 7 лет назад
AssinnippiJack mo
@richardlee1972
@richardlee1972 7 лет назад
Your parents were ahead of their time ! lucky you !
@rokyericksonroks
@rokyericksonroks 6 лет назад
Krieger was in a car accident. That’s how bad it was in the 60s.
@savvaskatir2245
@savvaskatir2245 6 лет назад
It is such a huge gift for me seeing all this amazing footage after all this years! Jim's performance on Wild Child is so perfect man, thank you so much for this!
@swineminus
@swineminus 6 лет назад
Three Cheers to John Densmore for refusing to sell out, and keeping the Doors' music non-commercialized. Steadfast Integrity goes well with their great legacy.
@jayanxiety
@jayanxiety 6 лет назад
JIM Morrison was always one-step ABOVE humanity. As a Rock And Roll frontman, he was perfection. There was NO WAY this man was going to make it to age 30. Forever young...
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
Too fast to live too young to die, bye bye.... broke my heart, 71 was a tough year...
@danielmccurdy9948
@danielmccurdy9948 5 лет назад
@@Airbaja It was tough for me too. I was in the 10th grade and I was just discovering my inner rebel and was playing in a band. I turned off AM radio because I figured there wouldn't be anymore good songs anymore. You make the best videos bro.
@desertrose1226
@desertrose1226 4 месяца назад
He could have made 30, but he wouldn’t have lived much longer. He was too destructive. He looked 40 at 27.
@RayMartinez-rj2hp
@RayMartinez-rj2hp 4 месяца назад
Jim Morrison chose the Dark side and it destroyed him.
@greglauer
@greglauer 6 лет назад
I think I like "Touch Me" better with the part where JM forgot to do the second "C'mon, c'mon, c'mon and...". Kinda nice to have that little break there with a bit of anticipation before Jim came back in.
@omcdude64
@omcdude64 6 лет назад
He had the microphone in one hand and in his other hand he was shaking the Maraca. When the camera came on him it and he started singing "Touch me" he had both Mic and Maraca in his hand. Barely though. I think it was a matter of awkward coordination.
@Orrphan
@Orrphan 5 лет назад
Greg Lauer it’s funny you say that. I just made a comment how it completely ruined the song when he messed up lyrics.
@kortlonconley94
@kortlonconley94 5 лет назад
@@Orrphan but it didn't tho so it's all good 😂👌
@chrismedford2819
@chrismedford2819 4 года назад
I don't think he made a mistake. He deliberately skipped a beat. You see he did a little jump and landed straight into 'touch me babe'. I prefer this take of the song.
@arawn10
@arawn10 6 лет назад
Remember when we were in Africa?
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 10 месяцев назад
I give a lot of credit to the Smother's Brothers for pushing the limits of that time period to have The Doors on. That was a very hip thing to do !
@michaelmckenna6464
@michaelmckenna6464 8 месяцев назад
Lots of the programs at the time wanted The Doors to perform but only on the terms of the show’s programmers. What set “The Smothers Brothers show” apart was that they weren’t afraid to let The Doors perform on the terms of the band.
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 8 месяцев назад
@@michaelmckenna6464 That was very gutsy thing for them to do during that time period. I read that after Country Joe did the F___ cheer thing at Woodstock, Ed Sullivan canceled having them on.
@LearnerChess
@LearnerChess 6 лет назад
8:10 *Very* surprising mistake by John about the Ed Sullivan Show. What he was probably thinking was that it was the Ed Sullivan Show where they had Jim sing. It was -- in my opinion -- a great point in music/TV history because Ed got Jim to promise he would sing "better" instead of "higher." Naturally, Jim sang the song as Robbie wrote it and The Doors were banned from the show. _Ed was pissed_ But really, imagine the nerve of inviting a band on the show and then when they arrive asking them to butcher their own lyrics. Jim was right to sing it as written. If you haven't seen it, check it out. Jim's finest moment. Hit the ball waay out of the park.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
Yup, I thought the same thing..
@itznotme58
@itznotme58 6 лет назад
Ed did the same thing to the Stones and Mick caved.
@End-Result
@End-Result 5 лет назад
Ikr, like how could he forget playing live as opposed to miming
@GeorgeVreelandHill
@GeorgeVreelandHill 6 лет назад
The Doors were cutting edge long before that term was used. God, I miss them.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
The day I heard 'Break on Through' for the first time on college radio in So. Cal. I was transfixed! GVH when ever you miss them, remember we lucky few felt 'The Mojo' first hand, the music remains here to help spread the message that although it seems 'Rock is Dead' the Morrisiah returns daily through the music, stay faithful and remain Strange! Happy Holidaze what ever you celebrate, especially The Lizard.....
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
LMFAO, love the internet, there is an answer to everything, sometimes several conflicting answers.I can dig it, begs the question, What was cutting edge in 1804? Oh, I looked it up, Electric Battery by Alexander Volta, and Steam Locomotive, Richard Trevithick. Amazin stuff....thanks Ed.
@blayneb7290
@blayneb7290 6 лет назад
AMEN Airbaja!! Same here!
@LadyGub7
@LadyGub7 6 лет назад
rock and roll never dies. and though for us the music might be over, at the same time IT LIVES ON......Think of the awesome Rock and Roll Band in Heaven......I believe in such a place and whether we are Here or There or Somewhere in Between, Music Never Dies. It is existing both Inside of Us and Outside of Us and Everywhere In between. Here , There and NoWhere, Yes Time to "Break on Through to the Other Side" , I suspect Jim, Mr. Mojo Risin will be there waiting for the Sun and we'll be able to Join him! Until our great Departures to the Great Unknown, to the Other Side, We have access and now that it s IN US we carry it with us continuously.....Now that it IS , and is There and Here in us, we can never make it not be so...
@MichaelHansenFUN
@MichaelHansenFUN 6 лет назад
I have a band that sounds like the doors
@zapdunga12
@zapdunga12 9 месяцев назад
RIP Tommy Smothers❤
@michaelserby7697
@michaelserby7697 4 года назад
"Stronger than Dirt" 🖤
@ronaldharris7639
@ronaldharris7639 5 лет назад
Love me some doors,back when buying an album was downright exciting
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 5 лет назад
Rode my bike 7 miles to the record store every Sat. Tunes and chicks priceless!
@MrRhmccabe
@MrRhmccabe 6 лет назад
...in 1968 we were 50 feet away from Morrison live in concert in Saratoga Springs...I saw first hand what true presence is.
@bluewendigo672
@bluewendigo672 5 лет назад
My father was at the key auditorium in miami...very close to jim.and I remember the conversation about the mass hallucination .and jim behavior .all the time has a child.
@charliekrauss448
@charliekrauss448 Год назад
I discovered the doors when I was 6 in 1980 - I’ve been influenced by every song the doors made ever since. People call me a doors fanatic- I call me a Charlie that happened apon the greatest group to ever group.
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 10 месяцев назад
Jim Morrison was an alter ego of mine when I was in high school. Thinking about him gave a feeling of confidence when out in public.
@kennetth1389
@kennetth1389 7 лет назад
What a trip here I am 53 and remember watching this as a kid Completely forgot about this
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 7 лет назад
Hey 'Ripper Upper', I can dig you maan, thanks for watching and the comment. I got a decade on ya Maan, and The Smother Brothers was must watch Tube for us "Dirty Rotten Teenagers", (good name for a punk band) maybe we were trippin, but we thought the show was meant for us teens, a secret code and faked the squares out with their 'Boyish charm', ie; no long hair...only we were in on the joke, lol. Rock on! I have a video of them on the Jonathan Winters show, if you can dig it? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RxAXrkHZmAI.html
@cagurl9113
@cagurl9113 7 лет назад
Like a comet streaking across the planet his life shone too briefly! RIP Jim!!
@travelingwithrick
@travelingwithrick 6 лет назад
Another great song from the Soft Parade, Wild Child. Thanks for posting .
@68comeback58
@68comeback58 6 лет назад
wild child..that's one killer tune
@jayscheffler4738
@jayscheffler4738 6 лет назад
Jim could be rather professional when he wanted to be. Killer performances!
@wallacecollect
@wallacecollect Год назад
What an amazing presentation!
@zyrrhos
@zyrrhos 6 лет назад
I was always loved the pause before the second "Touch me" on the Smothers Brothers performance. It's like the nick in a Ming Vase.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
lol, Nice analogy DD...
@sterlingcooper3978
@sterlingcooper3978 4 года назад
He was late coming in..a mistake
@brucekay9290
@brucekay9290 2 года назад
I don't think he forgot the word's like John said, if you notice he fumbled the microphone while trying to get the morrocas ready
@zyrrhos
@zyrrhos 2 года назад
@@brucekay9290 Good catch. I believe you're right. You got me to watch it again. Has it been 4 years?
@jeremiahjohnson1513
@jeremiahjohnson1513 7 месяцев назад
@@brucekay9290 According to Krieger in his book about the Doors, Jim had been drinking, as usual, and it was a mistake, normal for Jim though, he was almost always drunk or semi drunk. The band's instrumental support was actually pre recorded, they weren't actually playing live but Jim's vocals were not, which is why the miscue was in there.
@pgh1all1
@pgh1all1 2 года назад
Jim was not an egomaniac like so many others were,especially today. He wanted all band members to get equal credit for songwriting and creativity. Still playing on rock stations across the nation and they've been out of circulation with the original band line up for over 50 years. A testament to there awesome talent and mystical creativity,never to be repeated again. Sadly,the entire 60s early 70s era,the best ever in history will never be duplicated. Can you imagine these auto tune clowns of today having their music played over 50 yrs from now?? 😳🙄 Not happening!!!
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 2 года назад
Dead on Steelman, I was on the streets in 72 and those tunes were my soundtrack. Thanks for watching and the kool comment.
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 10 месяцев назад
@@Airbaja Same here and thanks for doing these videos. The streets of 72 was a great time to be alive.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 10 месяцев назад
Damn Straight , and you are welcome j/d! @@jimdep6542
@desertrose1226
@desertrose1226 4 месяца назад
So true. The artists today are a lot of image over substance. Utter horseshit.
@chesterlane3032
@chesterlane3032 Год назад
It has been over 50 years since the doors played live on TV and Jim Morrison has been gone for 52 years since 1971
@desertrose1226
@desertrose1226 4 месяца назад
So much time gone in the blink of an eye..
@edwardmiller2249
@edwardmiller2249 7 лет назад
Jim Morrison..A True Rock STAR.
@breakit46
@breakit46 7 лет назад
Super intense. The sax was incredible
@gregdolecki8530
@gregdolecki8530 6 лет назад
The sax solo was not live - it was the studio version with a guy moving his fingers.........very poorly.
@RayNDeere
@RayNDeere 6 лет назад
Shame, because the band asked Curtis Amy, who did the solo on the album, to recreate it for the show.
@williamtracy4453
@williamtracy4453 6 лет назад
It was pretty common back then for the singer to sing over recorded music. A better option to lip syncing.
@HavinSumKindaFun
@HavinSumKindaFun 6 лет назад
No one comes close to The Doors unique sound! I was around way back when this was on many, many car radios! Thank you for the post! ~ Kay
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
Me too Kay, soundtrack of my life. HappY nEW yEAR!
@68sgstandard
@68sgstandard 6 лет назад
I actually saw them perform at the Chicago Coliseum in 1968.
@cavewaller
@cavewaller 10 месяцев назад
Touch me brought tears to my eyes
@buickmonte
@buickmonte 6 лет назад
Damn,i was exactly 3 months old when this aired in 1968.
@hormelinc
@hormelinc Год назад
Interesting that he's using his favorite Electro-Voice EV-676G mic. Normally TV studios are loath to have artists bring their own mic because of EQ matching problems. But Jim is famous for his gold EV mic.
@contraryMV
@contraryMV 6 лет назад
That Touch Me video ... Simply one of the most beautiful things I've seen in my life.
@merriemisfit8406
@merriemisfit8406 Год назад
Believe it or not, that was the first video I ever saw on MTV. Travelling west, homeward bound for Los Angeles in August of 1984, got checked in at a motel in Davenport, Iowa and turned on the ol' telly. It was tuned to MTV. "Ladies and gentlemen ... once again ... The Doors ..." Not Van Halen. Not Huey Lewis & The News. THE DOORS.
@nellievaughn7755
@nellievaughn7755 6 лет назад
Such a soothing voice, though!
@HIAMRM
@HIAMRM 6 лет назад
Jim Morrison - A True Poet
@tonymack66
@tonymack66 4 года назад
How cool is that brass section? Incredible.
@nikkiwallace5433
@nikkiwallace5433 7 лет назад
Woah. Thanks for this gem Airbaja. Nicely done
@philipreedwallace
@philipreedwallace 6 лет назад
I have always wanted too hear Wild Child from this show. I finally get to. Thank you.
@Micko555
@Micko555 7 лет назад
All of the players in this band were monster!
@thanosdarkseid8695
@thanosdarkseid8695 7 лет назад
because each member that played an instrument were inspired by a style of music very! different than rock and from each other's taste in music, making this VERY unique and special i legit own everything but the interviews of jim on cd! which i must start next plus the dvds too as i lost them all i just blew $410 on 7 live doors cd's! that are highly OOP but i got lucky on the prices as i could only afford 2 cd's for $410! but i found them from non greedy sellers! i got in the 7 cd bunch the 6cd complete uncut doors new york for $104 with shipping! which goes for much more the other's too all 6 go for over $100-$180 each, but at $40-$75 i got the other 6 saved this money over a year too! only took 15-17 mainly, damn long years too finally get these!!!! i'm selling one copy of the doors live 2cd longest many say best concert! live in detroit 1970. only $35-$45 with shipping or offer on ebay! as i DO need 1 cd that goes for over $150 the doors great rehearsal 2cd!! but i have 2 detroit live cd's why i'm selling the different cover white/jim copy but same recording sound plus 2 extra songs at time last year cost me $60! so i lost it thought! but turned out was at my ill mother's place in her country cd's! but i just got the other cd of it again cheap for $40 he wanted $185 shockingly he took my offer of $40! i meant to say $140 but put $40 haha! he was awesome to sell it at such a price like new with the poster too which is rare!!......anyway...just a unique band a fan since 1988 age 9 when for $1 i bought waiting for the sun on vinyl at a fle market, then the old lady 'n man said wow you're so young son to know music they spoke on seeing doors live a few times sad he never made it to woodstock, they took out a special crate and sold me all the other 5 doors album lp's for $5 plus for $2 the 2xlp awesome best of weird scenes inside the gold mine, i was lucky as i had $10 for my birthday $5 from my mom, $5 from grandma! for $8 ya can't even buy 1 doors vinyl with a crack in it now!! later the next weekend i found the 2 doors live alive she cried and absolutely live on lp from same people!!! this all at a flea market here in texas. i miss the prices of things like vinyl's in the 80's!!! and as a small boy only knowing outlaw country like hank sr. waylon, haggard george jones, so on...the doors was rock and unique to me and i was FAR from knowing or doing drugs at age 9-14, first time age 14 i learned the doors and pink floyd were the best bands to relax get high to, age 38, still best 2 bands!!!! like still hank sr. is still the king of getting drunk n sad to music!!! i obviously no longer own those doors lp's lost em in 1996 when i got put in mental asylum 5 years! but held on wore em out good!! and still buying the cd's dont care much owning doors on lp though as i wanna relax drift away on 3cd changer.....fuck mp3's i refuse em still i love the discs and black metal and classical on vinyl though...
@mjazzguitar
@mjazzguitar 7 лет назад
Do you have the one where he is swearing onstage while Jimi Hendrix is playing?
@taimeuppe6174
@taimeuppe6174 7 лет назад
I saw this show that night and many other great musical acts on the SB Show including the JA live
@gregthompson3274
@gregthompson3274 2 года назад
John articulate as always,great drummer in a great band
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 2 года назад
Right On G/T!
@chesterlane7355
@chesterlane7355 7 лет назад
This footage is pretty good though because I know it's the doors with Jim Morrison as the lead singer his amazing voice for rock music lives on forever!
@SenorZorrozzz
@SenorZorrozzz 4 года назад
1967! A million years ago. The time rushed by!
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 4 года назад
Es verdad, amigo verdad.
@RobKandell
@RobKandell 4 года назад
For a couple of clean-cut, all-American folkies*, The Smothers Brothers turned life upside down. *They were first and foremost musicians, every bit as solid as Peter, Paul, and Mary or The Seekers.
@frankiebutler2894
@frankiebutler2894 7 лет назад
Love, love, love your hobby. Am happy to enjoy your creative processes. Thank you.
@akbarlebowitz8151
@akbarlebowitz8151 5 лет назад
"An ancient lunatic reigns in the trees of the night. Hahaha."
@billtaylor4224
@billtaylor4224 6 лет назад
I saw this when it aired.
@rogerfreed6414
@rogerfreed6414 8 месяцев назад
Touch me was wonderful; Wild Child I could do without. Nice that the Brothers put them on. Too bad it had to be pre-recorded, but the illusion was good and the horns were a great added touch. They helped make that song a cut above.
@michaelmckenna6464
@michaelmckenna6464 8 месяцев назад
I felt the other way, that “Wild Child” really rocked but “Touch Me” fell short of The Doors’ standards. That doesn’t mean I don’t not like “Touch Me”. I do and “Touch Me” was one reason why I bought “THE SOFT PARADE” album shortly after it came out in 1969.
@jamiepalmer5691
@jamiepalmer5691 2 месяца назад
Just finished Robby’s book and came back looking for the black eye. He almost died before this show. Jim wasn’t the only wild one.
@kraken138
@kraken138 6 лет назад
I wish they Doors were allowed to play Live on these songs, though. That would have been much better.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
They were allowed to, it just sounded crappy, the acoustics were terrible. I grew up around Hollywood, we would go to the, 'Tonight Show' with Johnny Carson, it was free just get in line..TV Studios aren't meant for live music...So he sang live, which was rare...
@akg96
@akg96 6 лет назад
From Royce Hall (UCLA) to France, we miss you Jim (& The Doors). I heard them at the Santa Barbara football stadium in 67 (ish). The lights were turned off because J.M. was getting frisky below his belt. Then J.M. asked/demanded the light be turned on, which happened. But after the 2nd time, the "man" kept the lights off. Amazing music, amazing times. If you remember the 60's, you weren't there? Trippy times. If you never tasted a fruit (like a peach), how'd you know what it tasted like? You wouldn't. Likewise with the 60's, and it seems to be all over the world. Peace, love, freedom and understanding was in the music and everywhere. It was all coming together. Think that didn't meet resistance. Funny thing was, the nation didn't "get it" (the whole 60's thing) in the 60's. It took the nation years, till the 70's and then the rest of them started to come around (who were going to make a shift). Of course it was getting obvious back then that it was getting sold out, so the "Death of a Hippy" celebration happen on day at Golden Gate Park. There was Eugene McCarthy back then, and now there's the "Our Revolution" now with Bernie S. The beat goes on.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
Loved your story, I saw them in West Covina, Jan. 68, the first show he was 'dead-on' second show, dead on his feet...I was a McGovern campaigner in the L.A. area, had a 67 VW Bus, moved to Encinitas, surfed and played Hippy, thought we'd change the word, but, money, disco, and cocaine hit the scene, and that was that...So, I try to keep the message alive in my small way, lame as it may be...we have the memories millions would die for, and like Jim, some did, Thanks for watching my film, rock on Maan!
@josepeixoto3384
@josepeixoto3384 6 лет назад
One day before Jim´s 25th birthday (born 08Dec1943 in Florida)
@wzipradio
@wzipradio 6 лет назад
Missing the last line of the song, " Stronger than dirt! "
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
"New Ajax laundry detergent is"
@danielmccurdy9948
@danielmccurdy9948 5 лет назад
@@Airbaja Don't forget Mr. Clean gets rid of dirt....
@Gallagherfreak100
@Gallagherfreak100 6 лет назад
The Doors were the coolest band of all time. Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek were freaking geniuses.
@anderslundblad4194
@anderslundblad4194 4 года назад
Dont forget Robbie Krieger who wrote just as much as Jim
@Gallagherfreak100
@Gallagherfreak100 4 года назад
@@anderslundblad4194 : And, he's still going strong
@anderslundblad4194
@anderslundblad4194 4 года назад
Indeed🎸
@linmackerman1957
@linmackerman1957 7 лет назад
Thank you Air Baja for awesome videos.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 7 лет назад
I do it for our Doors famila, lin, thank you for being a member, and for being kool! I made these with you in mind, it opens up the DOORS between us, thus we become one in musical thought
@LouisCypher1976
@LouisCypher1976 6 лет назад
Thanks man!!NEVER see this video with; wild child,but I'll remember when I see ; touch me(1st time in the 90's) I'll noticed Robby's eye and ask me what it was...?.Now I have the answer.You do a great job with those videos!,that's history!(for further generations).
@turcoloco57
@turcoloco57 5 лет назад
Gotta give credit to the Smothers Brothers.... The Who The Doors Steppenwolf, Jefferson Airplane... wow!!!!
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 5 лет назад
They were totally hip Maan!
@jamesgoward5687
@jamesgoward5687 Год назад
George Harrison stopped in to introduce a segment once too...
@jamesgoward5687
@jamesgoward5687 Год назад
And they had on P[ete Seger when he had been blacklisted everywhere else. I am sure if the show had continued they would have gone on to host the Clash, the Sex Pistols, the Stooges and the new generation of musicians pushing the envelope....
@GearZenChannel
@GearZenChannel 6 лет назад
Jim was one good looking dude. No homo.
@dalehulen369
@dalehulen369 6 лет назад
Thanks Airbaja. I was subscribed to your great channel under a different name hahaha. These 4 men opened my eyes. RIP Jim and Ray.
@Amelie8H
@Amelie8H 7 лет назад
I love your Videos airbaja! Superb👌 Im always looking forward for the next.. Doors Music forever🌺🌹 Greets from Vienna, Austria,
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 7 лет назад
Dunka Dunka! Sooo Kool!
@TheLaurkenGroup
@TheLaurkenGroup Год назад
King Curtis & that dirty nasty sax solo. Hotter than hell. Loved it
@willdrucker4291
@willdrucker4291 7 лет назад
Rumor has it that CBS president William Paley did not want the Doors on any CBS program; largely because of what had transpired one year earlier on The Ed Sullivan Show.....but he gave in; largely because The Doors were "box office" and because program head Mike Dann had suggested the network move towards a younger, more urban audience....
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 7 лет назад
We watched the entire season, my brother and I thought he was a mad man!
@wendileona
@wendileona 6 лет назад
Jim Morrison channeling a bit of Frank Sinatra, whom he admired.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
It was a mutual admiration society, Bing said Jim was his fav rocker as well, party-on, Wendileona!
@danielmccurdy9948
@danielmccurdy9948 5 лет назад
@@Airbaja I wasn't aware that Bing said that.
@MichaelHansenFUN
@MichaelHansenFUN 4 года назад
i swear the audio for TOUCH ME was remixed
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 10 месяцев назад
Jim Morrison had more charisma than anyone who's ever been a "rock star".
@victorbonilla4634
@victorbonilla4634 6 лет назад
Always sing along with this song..it's a beaut!
@richardfuller3309
@richardfuller3309 7 лет назад
Cool little touch at the end of your video with jim walking and the door key hole.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 7 лет назад
Thanks Maan, trying to raise the bar on myself each time, lol.
@realfaux6923
@realfaux6923 7 лет назад
I think Jim would like it and the rest of the video too. BTW, No one gets out alive is the best rock biography ever. It's fascinating.
@ghostdog7575
@ghostdog7575 7 лет назад
except for the fact that that is VAN KILMER!!!
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 7 лет назад
His name is Val, I'm sure just a typo, oh, and that's not him, it's an animation depicting Jim Morrison. Like the beginning of James Bond Movies, the animated character shooting at us is Suppose to depict James Bond, Not Roger Moore, or the lot, right? Ghostdog, try to look at it that way..or not, your choice, thanks for watching.
@richardfuller3309
@richardfuller3309 7 лет назад
Airbaja LMAO! Maybe Val has a brother we didn't know about? Amazing, you upload an awesome video and people have to bitch about something. Love your work man!
@Thejbirdy
@Thejbirdy 7 лет назад
Had a buddy who looked EXACTLY like Jim Morrison....man was he a chick magnet magnate.
@valerieehrlich1500
@valerieehrlich1500 7 лет назад
oh really? you sure he is not val kilmar lol? Yeah jim was a babe just look at that gorgeous head of hair he had ladies wouldn't you just love to get your fingers in it
@danielmccurdy9948
@danielmccurdy9948 5 лет назад
@@valerieehrlich1500 Hahaha! Good one.
@michaelserby-xp2ih
@michaelserby-xp2ih Год назад
I'll drop a line...❤ ------JDM------
@moorlock2003
@moorlock2003 Год назад
I had that 45 and played Wild Child just as much as Touch Me.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja Год назад
"Full of grace, savior of the Human race..."
@cdreamsleeves
@cdreamsleeves 8 месяцев назад
Wish The Doors had been the one band to always present their art LIVE. Recording the backing instrumentals for Jim to sing along with destroys the interaction that adds the unpredictable element to performance art. I thought The Doors would never throw authenticism out the window.
@if6was929
@if6was929 6 лет назад
Jim is live but "stronger than dirt" is the giveaway that the music isn't live, its from the record.
@awildirishrose4ever
@awildirishrose4ever 7 лет назад
Absolutely love Jim Morrison and the doors!!!🎸✌💞🍀🌹
@leonmarkham675
@leonmarkham675 2 года назад
I love Ed the brothers,
@zach11590
@zach11590 6 лет назад
I thought the part where he forgets to say come on again is perfect
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
I think so too, but, think of it this way 'Clouded Mind' , you're hanging with a group of four friends, and one messes up, you know, 9 times outta ten, that guy gets kidded by the others, best-friend love. I think from 65 to late 66 they were a gang of friends trying to make it, at the Whisky the Doors were opened for them. Thanks for watching and the kool comment.
@howie9751
@howie9751 6 лет назад
Just wanted to prove they weren't lip syncing.
@zaxxx1975
@zaxxx1975 6 лет назад
juzt awezome so happy i waz intro'd to Doors at a young age. great stuff
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
Thanks for the kool comment, growing up with the Doors gives you a special incite into life's strange daze that lay ahead...
@williamdunphy352
@williamdunphy352 6 лет назад
With Nelson Riddle's horn section.
@wasthere1
@wasthere1 6 лет назад
Wow amazing... Great video. Love the Doors and Smothers Brothers thank you. B
@musicmanregina
@musicmanregina 6 лет назад
THIS IS A TREASURE -TY SMOTHERS BROS
@deanevangelista6359
@deanevangelista6359 6 лет назад
"Stronger than dirt!"
@franklott834
@franklott834 6 лет назад
Jim had a face like a Lion......if you don't think so, juxtapose a picture of big cat next to his portrait.
@critter7052
@critter7052 6 лет назад
Very cool, thanks for posting!
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
THANKS FOR DIGGIN IT!
@robertpasqualitto2394
@robertpasqualitto2394 6 лет назад
Damn. I always thought that he left out the cmon’s on purpose. Stronger than dirt.
@clancykobane9102
@clancykobane9102 7 лет назад
densmore looks like he is about 12 years old.
@Simba______
@Simba______ 6 лет назад
Does God still make men like Jim?
@emilianoortega-guerrero2925
@emilianoortega-guerrero2925 7 лет назад
the soundtrack our lives... rock n roll yeah
@emilianoortega-guerrero2925
@emilianoortega-guerrero2925 7 лет назад
NO ONE HERE GETS OUT ALIVE AWESOME
@mag2469
@mag2469 7 лет назад
man this is awesome.i have never seen wild child. I have always thought they just did touch me.its a trip because the only thing that's live on wild child and touch me is the vocal, both songs though especially wild child are different mixes,and you can here some killer bass playing on wild child.
@rutabagasteu
@rutabagasteu 6 лет назад
Ed Sullivan didn't want them to say 'getting higher' but they did any way. Sullivan only had rock bands on to boost his ratings.
@carlbaumeister3439
@carlbaumeister3439 6 лет назад
If not for rock bands (especially The Beatles), nobody would even remember Ed Sullivan now.
@2011woodlands
@2011woodlands 2 года назад
I barely remember the Smothers Brothers, but Laugh-in and Johnny Carson were a constant.
@normaharrod5337
@normaharrod5337 4 года назад
9:18 Jim smiles... OMG!!!!!!!!!
@desertrose1226
@desertrose1226 4 месяца назад
He didn’t seem to smile often, but his smile was lovely.
@richardfuller3309
@richardfuller3309 7 лет назад
DAMN dude! Where do you find this stuff! Great job! Thank you!
@internetcomments950
@internetcomments950 Год назад
When you roll a natural 18 CHA.
@musicmanregina
@musicmanregina 6 лет назад
TYSM -PEACE 2 U 4 THIS!
@lance8080
@lance8080 5 лет назад
Beatles and Stones used a lot of horns and brass in their songs.
@Rickwmc
@Rickwmc 7 лет назад
Great story. Funny thing, though - Jim sang "higher" for Winters with no controversy.
@richardfuller3309
@richardfuller3309 7 лет назад
Spartaculus Jones that is strange, i wonder why?
@edfeltch
@edfeltch 7 лет назад
Richard Fuller Ed Dulluvsn was a mean control freak, Jackie Mason once flipped him off live.
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 7 лет назад
The sensors did not have a problem with 'Higher', it was the Ed Sullivan shows executives...Winters and Smothers pushed the envelope...
@valerieehrlich1500
@valerieehrlich1500 7 лет назад
back then they had censorship the smothers brothers show and Rowan and martins laughin were two shows that were politically involved for that time period after the cancelation of the S and M show Tom and Dick sued the hell out of CBS because of breach of contract issues and they ended up coming back doing TV specials for the network.....wow Jim on S and B had a great voice
@valerieehrlich1500
@valerieehrlich1500 7 лет назад
+Airbaja sullivan was somewhat of a envious man he knew actually more about journalism than rock music he was once a Saturday evening Post reported he knew more about interviewing Charles degul than jim Morrison but he was a great host for the show
@erikdreyer7955
@erikdreyer7955 7 лет назад
I love that hobby of yours, actually it's my hobby too. But this is a great video, never seen it before. So keep on dooing it.
@pcallas66
@pcallas66 6 лет назад
That was fantastic!!!
@Airbaja
@Airbaja 6 лет назад
Far-out Maan, thanks for watchin my little films...
@buschovski1
@buschovski1 6 лет назад
He was so fucking beautiful in this.
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