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*WHAT THE FREUD!?* 🎵 The Doors - THE END - Reaction 

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@TheKing-hb4yy
@TheKing-hb4yy 2 года назад
One of the greatest songs ever written. A freaking masterpiece.
@joedaoust5942
@joedaoust5942 2 года назад
Nothing today comes even close to this.
@angelaphillips7970
@angelaphillips7970 2 года назад
The way Lex closes her eyes and go along for the ride! That's how this song should be experienced, in my opinion.
@YerpDerp17
@YerpDerp17 5 месяцев назад
Yeah its sort of a waste to hyperfocus on lyrics the first listen, especially Jim's. lol It's supposed to be an experience. One that will evolve the more you listen to it. Gain your own interpretations without worrying too much if its the correct one. But at the end of the day, there is no law on how to listen to music, but there are preferred ways. lol
@barbaro83
@barbaro83 2 месяца назад
"Ride the snake"
@jasoncastro8661
@jasoncastro8661 2 года назад
The Doors isn’t just music. It’s a state of mind.
@olgierdanotv1893
@olgierdanotv1893 Год назад
Just like Russia
@richardmiseljr2413
@richardmiseljr2413 Год назад
Agreed. I'm 60 and have been listening to the doors since I was 15 and the songs still have many meanings for periods of life.
@jeffreywhite4091
@jeffreywhite4091 Год назад
Exactly
@peterbell3172
@peterbell3172 10 месяцев назад
Especially after a few tokes.
@billbates5475
@billbates5475 5 месяцев назад
Like Pink Floyd, except the Doors are better. The best.
@jdm1066
@jdm1066 2 года назад
The song started as a farewell/breakup song, but evolved over time as they played it live. Jim was interested in Mythology hence the Oedipus references (killing Father Sex with Mother). The Vietnam War was happening at the time and when you were drafted a "BLUE BUS" picked you up to take you off to Basic Training.
@mimikurtz2162
@mimikurtz2162 2 года назад
@ jdm1066 And a few months later as a nineteen year old kid you were a gladiator 'lost in a Roman wilderness of pain and all the children are insane' so you 'took a face from the ancient gallery' and used your most basic instincts to 'kill, ....... kill, ...... kill'.
@jdm1066
@jdm1066 2 года назад
@@mimikurtz2162 Kurtz?...You wouldn't happen to be related to a Colonel Kurtz, would you?
@mimikurtz2162
@mimikurtz2162 2 года назад
@@jdm1066 I am very familiar with a Colonel Walter Kurtz, descendent of Captain Paul Voulet with whom I shared similar influences and experiences, but I've never heard of 'Coronel'. Is he an honest man? Is he a good man? What will they say about him when he's gone?
@jdm1066
@jdm1066 2 года назад
@@mimikurtz2162 That he was a kind man...that he was a wise man...
@michaelaue7411
@michaelaue7411 11 месяцев назад
It was crazy time for me as they were pulling kid's from their parents and sending us to a place were no one came home alive from and then cam my turn and here came the bus and all the crying, I was sad by a election. FORD
@cornovii934
@cornovii934 2 года назад
Really needs to be watched with the opening of Apocalypse Now
@blackwolf6082
@blackwolf6082 2 года назад
Totally agree
@questionableabsanity
@questionableabsanity 2 года назад
and remember that martin sheen ended up in rehab instantly after that shoot
@mztweety1374
@mztweety1374 2 года назад
@@questionableabsanity I get it. My uncle said it was as close to the Vietnam war experience as Hollywood ever got.
@bones1271
@bones1271 2 года назад
@@questionableabsanity He also had a heart attack during the filming of the movie...
@zenpuppy6025
@zenpuppy6025 2 года назад
Great film 🎥
@cabansinleaf8867
@cabansinleaf8867 2 года назад
Even the band themselves were totally caught off guard when Jim first did the Oedipus section. Morrison was an extremely well read individual with a passion for greek tragedies
@BenWillyums
@BenWillyums 2 года назад
And the first time he sang that part was in front of a live audience
@futurereflections4097
@futurereflections4097 2 года назад
Hey, it’s about an insane and tragic ending to society. Bizarre stuff would happen in the world this song creates. Few musicians would think to go there but it drives the mood of the song home in a personal way. Not much more that could drive home the idea of tragic insanity. But, if Freud is right, this could be where humans go when society completely devolves and all egos are completely broken.
@davidkoblentz
@davidkoblentz 2 года назад
it's funny, that this was so "controversial" when he was literally quoting classics... things that are obscene on their face but in the context of the Oresteia are OK because it is greek... I think Jim loved the duality of it all, the absurdity, including his own humanity
@mrmojorisin2264
@mrmojorisin2264 2 года назад
At the Whiskey.
@williawilkes1036
@williawilkes1036 Год назад
I nice guy........in Camden,. London....,.,excellent.........
@jamesjarrett6375
@jamesjarrett6375 2 года назад
This is one of the funniest reactions by Brad and Lex. Brad is trying to figure out what Jim is talking about in detail, which is nearly impossible here. Lex, at least during the song, is grooving like she dropped a hit about two hours prior, which is the way this song was intended to be enjoyed in my opinion.
@kimhoffman4512
@kimhoffman4512 2 года назад
Roman wilderness of pain...reference ancient Roman mass crucifixions.
@elnino58ful
@elnino58ful 2 года назад
Brew up the mushrooms 🍄 🫠😵‍💫
@billhiggins1882
@billhiggins1882 2 года назад
You will never get it brad just enjoy it
@ivan4087
@ivan4087 Год назад
yeat that Brad guy often dont understand anything
@legalcake6125
@legalcake6125 Год назад
I remember my first doors trip, they destroyed all music for me and couldn’t listen to anything else for like 2 days, amazing band
@cattuslavandula
@cattuslavandula Год назад
The End and Apocalypse Now are forever fused in my mind, I can't think of one without the other. Jim was a poet as well as a singer, and he abused a LOT of substances. The result of this combination was fantastic and weird and lush. I'm told that this song is quite an experience when the listener is on drugs.
@JimFinley11
@JimFinley11 Год назад
Same here. I hear this song and see napalm tumbling and hitting in slow motion.
@cattuslavandula
@cattuslavandula Год назад
@jb bj Lol, no, I've never taken recreational drugs. Or smoked anything. Or had alcohol. I'm boring. 😇
@stephenroby8498
@stephenroby8498 Год назад
If you look in the tree line as the napalm rips across the lower left side Francis Ford Coppola placed Morrison's face looking up with his mouth open. Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison of The Doors both met at UCLA film school. Another enrolee at the time was none other than Coppola. This connection meant that Coppola was more aware of their music on a personal level and as such when he stumbled across the album lying there it seemed like a bolt from the past.
@allowdabeef7332
@allowdabeef7332 10 месяцев назад
@jbbj9720I was on lsd out in the mountains by these huge waterfalls an I was going through this forest slowly listening to this song and in my head I was in Vietnam it was an incredible experience I’ll never forget
@adereds9437
@adereds9437 9 месяцев назад
Recommended
@shawnstephens1251
@shawnstephens1251 2 года назад
No one is ever gonna know the mind of Jim Morrison. Probably the most mysterious rock star there ever was.
@danceswithak47s77
@danceswithak47s77 2 года назад
I give that title to Maynard
@aakuster
@aakuster 2 года назад
Most of his shit was taken from Nietzche, Jung, Joseph Campbell, etc..
@meliplay
@meliplay 2 года назад
He walked that line between insanity and genius for sure
@shawnstephens1251
@shawnstephens1251 2 года назад
@@aakuster I think he had a bit of Native American influence as well.
@michaelt6218
@michaelt6218 2 года назад
@@shawnstephens1251 Probably in the form of peyote.
@louielouie22
@louielouie22 2 года назад
I've been hearing this song for 40 years and I still don't try to make sense out of it. Is what it is. A classic.
@dennisharper5425
@dennisharper5425 2 года назад
Acid helps
@jeremyhazard5249
@jeremyhazard5249 2 года назад
Get high
@s.l.s.l.1405
@s.l.s.l.1405 2 года назад
Definitely an acid or payote trip👍
@franciscoramirez4179
@franciscoramirez4179 2 года назад
Oh my boy you need to get high to understand this Awesomeness of a Master piece!
@davidzimmerli489
@davidzimmerli489 2 года назад
Exactly. I don't understand all of these people agonizing to try and figure out the one and only true meaning of all of these classic rock songs from a half century ago. The lyrics of a great song can often mean different things on different levels to different people. If the writer/performer had one specific meaning in mind, you can probably find that out through some research. But to sit there and waste your time trying to come up with the one & only meaning all by yourself seems a bit moronic to me. Just enjoy the song, and maybe tell what you liked about it ....
@frankiebanali4202
@frankiebanali4202 2 года назад
I asked my grandmother, who was 83 at the time, to listen to this with me. She was a trooper and listened. When I asked her what it was about, she said, "this guy is on drugs."
@Timothy2706
@Timothy2706 2 года назад
Fact
@WiEar
@WiEar 2 года назад
"Reality is for people who cannot face drugs." (Tom Waits)
@shawnyoung8752
@shawnyoung8752 Год назад
He had it all in his head for years. I would guess lsd opened the vault. Smart people can handle lsd. Mushrooms. It opens doors of thought. Morons have bad trips.
@StMichael7
@StMichael7 Год назад
@@WiEarDrugs are for people who don’t have the courage to face reality. It’s for cowards.
@kpietran61
@kpietran61 Год назад
That is freaking funny man
@bguzewi0
@bguzewi0 2 года назад
Brad nailed it. This song was originally written as a break up song, but has since been co-opted for a multitude of meanings. Most notably as the bookend of Apocalypse Now, where the movie starts with this song as napalm scorches the Vietnamese jungle, and ends the movie as Captain Willard fulfills his mission.
@aaronwolk998
@aaronwolk998 11 месяцев назад
Lex's interpretation was just eerie foresight.
@richardgray7447
@richardgray7447 2 года назад
The fact that she said “ Sitting in a bathtub dying “ gave me goose bumps as we know that’s the way Jim passed in a Bathtub from “ Heart Failure “
@bobbyflay7217
@bobbyflay7217 2 года назад
Overdose on heroin
@richardgray7447
@richardgray7447 2 года назад
@@bobbyflay7217 There actually no autopsy performed so the actual cause is speculative but many believe it was brought on from many years of abuse of multiple drugs. We’ll never know for certain.
@4ClassicmarketingG
@4ClassicmarketingG 2 года назад
Lex seems very in tune with certain songs and vibes…perhaps Jim was a temporary member of the “Couch Gang” with Brad and Lex
@bobbyflay7217
@bobbyflay7217 2 года назад
Nope noone ever saw his body and tje autopsy has been shot to shit. You are stupid you are getting bogus info he died in a club and was brought back to the room they put him in a hot bath so temperature of his body would trow them off
@liamkeating2532
@liamkeating2532 2 года назад
@@richardgray7447 27 club
@JoeQPublic2023andbeyond
@JoeQPublic2023andbeyond 2 года назад
39 seconds in and LEX KNEW to kickback because she is sooooo intuitive...you go girl...cant wait to see this reaction
@terryyy1944
@terryyy1944 Год назад
As a combat veteran of the Vietnam War this song speaks to me. As a 19 year old helicopter door gunner I was one of those insane children. Before the insanity I did not know that blood had an actual odor. Cleaning that substance from the choppers deck with an ammo can filled with rice paddy water taught me that it most certainly did.
@johnjohn37371
@johnjohn37371 Год назад
Thank you for being there. I can't fathom the times. My father served and my uncle died there (ironically on a helicopter that landed on a mine). Pop hardly ever talked about it and my mom (my uncle's sister) hates LBJ, Jane Fonda, and everything Vietnamese to this day...we should have never been there, but again, I thank you and apologize for you having to go...
@loganpierce9244
@loganpierce9244 11 месяцев назад
The smell of copper
@michaelaue7411
@michaelaue7411 11 месяцев назад
As well
@lutherodanielsjr7876
@lutherodanielsjr7876 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your service sir. I drive the bus here in vegas and i see a lot of veterans sleeping on the streets and at times I have to refrain from dropping a tear. Thank you sir and you’re my hero.
@user-he2rv4pq5k
@user-he2rv4pq5k 10 месяцев назад
Thank you
@randygabbert7831
@randygabbert7831 2 года назад
This song was appropriately used in the movie Apocalypse Now and the scene over which it was played matched it in intensity!
@mr.orange8211
@mr.orange8211 Год назад
It's played twice. Once at the beginning and once at the climax. That climax is so fucking epic thanks to Coppola and Co. and The Doors
@brushstroke3733
@brushstroke3733 2 года назад
John Densmore's dynamic drumming is so amazing! Very understated. When he hits hard, it has real impact.
@fishhookism
@fishhookism 2 года назад
he does sound great.
@prprod
@prprod 2 года назад
He once said he used his drums to extenuate and punctuate what Jim was saying.
@miker252
@miker252 2 года назад
@@prprod It's like a mixture of poetry and jazz.
@barrymiller3385
@barrymiller3385 2 года назад
This song took on a whole other life when it was used in Apocalypse Now. AN is one of the greatest films of all time. By the time you get to this song at the end of the journey into insanity it is like they were made for each other.
@ExilefromCrownHill
@ExilefromCrownHill 2 года назад
Watching the movie "Apocalypse Now" in the theaters, at about the age of 18, I began to fear after the first 20 minutes that I'd be a different person when I finished the movie, never getting my previous self back!! And this song made it all the scarier.
@guslakis
@guslakis 2 года назад
Some of us first heard the tune in AN, we had been too young to know about the Doors when Morrison was alive.
@alpyr3906
@alpyr3906 2 года назад
Francis ford Coppola actually went to film school with Jim Morrison as well.
@gregmattson2238
@gregmattson2238 2 года назад
yes this song has definite apocalyptic vibes. other than the whole fixation with death, its obsessed with visions of doom in strange forms - of snakes, children, blue busses, fire and fury. Read the book of revelations afterwards and you can just see there was a jim morrison clone born 2000 years ago that had the same state of mind when he wrote that down.
@1funkyflyguy
@1funkyflyguy 2 года назад
From probably the greatest film ever made... imho!
@rivafussball6719
@rivafussball6719 2 года назад
The Doors & Jim Morrison were musical genius! I absolutely love their massive compositions! They're not songs They're opus!
@scottpressman3631
@scottpressman3631 2 года назад
My favorite all time band please go down this rabbit hole! Jim was the greatest rock star in history....... brilliant with a genius IQ, good looking, rebel, died young, literally checks off all boxes The Doors is an amazing group that pushes your boundaries, i can honestly say they changed my life
@shelliecarlson7015
@shelliecarlson7015 2 года назад
A friend and I found this in a shed we shouldn't have been in, back in like, '79. Took it to his room and played it. Was was a great A side. then we flipped it over... Holy hell. had to keep moving the needle. He seemed to take it to a dark place. Changed both are lives.
@andyandalex
@andyandalex 2 года назад
Lex you were so intuitive with this one (as you are with many others but to be intuitive with this one was especially enjoyable from the viewer standpoint), loved how you expressed his voice feeling like a time capsule of that energy, it’s a weird thought to consider how Jim would’ve been if he lived to be older, almost feels like it wasn’t in the cards for him and he felt it as well but walked the path with a weird confidence and self awareness, great reaction guys, loved watching Brad try and figure these lyrics out!
@Alritealritealrite
@Alritealritealrite 2 года назад
Yeah that was crazy when she mentioned the bathtub
@blackdog9951
@blackdog9951 2 года назад
I wonder if she knew about Paris 1971?
@DREUWS
@DREUWS 2 года назад
@@Alritealritealrite yes that was creepy but she's been on point like that before. 👌
@moonlily1
@moonlily1 2 года назад
Brad always tries to make literal sense out of every song he heres and Lex's theories get way out there, but usually she's a lot closer than he is. I'd like to what they'd make out of 'I Am The Walrus'.
@toxicmasculinity4758
@toxicmasculinity4758 2 года назад
@@moonlily1 *hears
@Divine1Right
@Divine1Right 2 года назад
This is the song everyone knows from the Doors, but they have like 50 other great songs. Break on Through, Moonlight Ride, When The Music's Over...you can go down a deep Doors rabbit hole.
@hullbarrett
@hullbarrett 2 года назад
Well it's *Moonlight Drive,* but yea, I hear ya ... I want roses in my garden bower, Dig. I love all their songs. Even the stuff from The Soft parade.
@lucascochran1883
@lucascochran1883 2 года назад
One of the wildest rabbit holes in music
@benjammin7729
@benjammin7729 2 года назад
I’ve never considered this song to be one that everyone knows from the Doors.
@davidkoblentz
@davidkoblentz 2 года назад
Light My Fire (by far) and then Break on Through... I don't think this one is at all the one people know the Doors from.. maybe they should in a good world as this really shows the breadth of them. I love to turn people on to Peace Frog because that is just so damn fun.
@alrivers2297
@alrivers2297 2 года назад
@@davidkoblentz some other real well known songs by them are People are Strange, Hello, I Love You, Touch Me and Riders On the Storm
@steveijams8475
@steveijams8475 11 месяцев назад
Lead singer Jim Morrison initially wrote the lyrics about his break up with an old girlfriend, Mary Werbelow. But it evolved through months of performances at the Whisky a Go Go into a much longer song. very time I hear that song, it means something else to me. I really don't know what I was trying to say. It just started out as a simple goodbye song ... Probably just to a girl, but I could see how it could be goodbye to a kind of childhood. I really don't know. I think it's sufficiently complex and universal in its imagery that it could be almost anything you want it to be.[10] Promotional photo of the Doors in late 1966, a few months after recording "The End" in August When interviewed by Lizze James, he pointed out the meaning of the verse "My only friend, the End": Sometimes the pain is too much to examine, or even tolerate ... That doesn't make it evil, though - or necessarily dangerous. But people fear death even more than pain.
@cwillece3128
@cwillece3128 2 года назад
This song initially was written by Jim Morrison as a break up song regarding his girlfriend, but had kept adding lyrics that had nothing to do with a breakup anymore as they played it live. Eventually they released it with all the alternate lyrics except for the foul language he used in concert.
@jamesrobertson2361
@jamesrobertson2361 2 года назад
Can't hear this without thinking of "Apocalypse Now".
@abefroman8821
@abefroman8821 2 года назад
I just like the scene from The Doors movie when hes performing it.
@johnfraser5614
@johnfraser5614 2 года назад
This song at the beginning of Apocalypse Now brought The Doors back to popular culture 12 years after it was recorded. Was the perfect song to bring you back to the vibe of the late 60s with the war hanging over our heads.
@paranormalskeptic3893
@paranormalskeptic3893 2 года назад
A legendary, iconic song in an equally legendary, iconic movie.
@venompede5017
@venompede5017 2 дня назад
Yes! The song and movie are synonymous.
@robertstein3770
@robertstein3770 2 года назад
“When the music’s over” is a transcendent masterpiece by The Doors.
@arneherstad2198
@arneherstad2198 Год назад
Here's what the song's about: "Roman wilderness of pain" = Those of us alive today. "Waiting for the summer rain" = the Apocalypse. (It also puns with "reign", a reference to someone who appears later in the song). "Ride the King's Highway" = an ancient caravan route through the Levant, which began in Mesopotamia, skirted Israel on the East of the Jordan River, and passed Westward into Egypt. (Egypt is the house of slavery Moses led the Israelites out of) "Ride the Snake; the Snake is long, Seven Miles" = The serpent from the Garden of Eden. The "seven miles" = the seven thousand years since. (We're at the sixth today) "to the Lake . . . the ancient Lake" = the Lake of Fire prepared for the Devil and his angels (see Matthew 24). "The Killer awoke BEFORE dawn . . . He put his boots on." This is Satan. The "boots" speak of his incarnation during the coming seven year tribulation period. The "face" from the gallery speaks of the masking of intent, i.e., deception. The "father" = Jesus (see John 14) The "mother" seems to match the woman in Revelation 17. No, this song's not about drugs. It's an invitation to Hell, a temptation long in the offing. Morrison was an artistic genius who chose poorly. He left clues of his destination in other songs, such as "When the Music's Over". He appeared to be well versed in literature and Bible prophecy. If he wasn't, then this song was written by someone who is.
@mikhailmorphy6284
@mikhailmorphy6284 Год назад
Interesting interpretation.
@choc-choctalk-talk2907
@choc-choctalk-talk2907 Год назад
This is exactly right.
@mjm5081
@mjm5081 2 года назад
I love that Lex allows herself to go where the music wants to take her ❤
@thancrow
@thancrow 2 года назад
I used to listen to a rock station that was going country. The DJ knew she didn't have a job after midnight. She threw out the play list, Playing only long form songs. The last two songs were When the Music is Over, and The End. The last note was the end of that station as a rock station. I always thought that was appropriate end.
@ffjsb
@ffjsb 2 года назад
Was that WCOL?
@robbob5302
@robbob5302 2 года назад
LOL That's great.
@thancrow
@thancrow 2 года назад
@@ffjsb No, it was KRST.
@BossDM-2
@BossDM-2 2 года назад
She did it again!! Lex did it again - she hits the nail on the head 8:30, and coupled with her body movement during this song made Mr. Mojo Risin very happy.
@pulsatingsausageboy2076
@pulsatingsausageboy2076 2 года назад
Looked like “the shaman” had Lex under his spell while Brad’s circuits were melting down trying to decipher the whole thing.
@WOranos
@WOranos 2 года назад
That seems to be a bit of a recurring theme on this channel.
@williamburke1882
@williamburke1882 2 года назад
Back in the day when we would partake in mind altering substances there was always someone that would be there to make sure things didn't go terribly wrong or at least answer the door. That person on this channel is BRAD and I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for someone like him (I was that guy on more than one occasion) I love me some Lex but if we are all going to have a good time on the bus we need a Brad at the wheel.
@DanAnkers
@DanAnkers 2 года назад
I just love the upbeat positivity of this song
@mikekelly5869
@mikekelly5869 2 года назад
I listen to it for moral guidance.
@panicandfreakout-
@panicandfreakout- Год назад
Love you brother
@panicandfreakout-
@panicandfreakout- Год назад
@@mikekelly5869 Love you brother good vibes
@danhunt2425
@danhunt2425 Год назад
Good one, Mike... 🤣
@richardrose2606
@richardrose2606 4 месяца назад
You've broken the code.
@SaturnusDK
@SaturnusDK 2 года назад
Brad: "I'm getting confused right now" Me thinking: "oh man, you've ain't heard nothing yet"
@willblood7082
@willblood7082 2 года назад
The End is simply death, although the song also deals with Jim Morrison's parents and contains Oedipal themes of loving his mother and killing his father. And, you were prophetic about the bathtub Lexi. Jim died in Paris, in 1971, in a bathtub as a result of a heart attack brought on by years of drug and alcohol abuse… sadly, he is a member of the well known “27 Club”
@fishhookism
@fishhookism 2 года назад
or a heroin overdose like his publicist later admitted.
@johnstorton
@johnstorton 2 года назад
@@fishhookism Follow along, a sec. Jim was a heavy drinker. Chronic alcohol abuse can lead to stomach ulcers and acid reflux. Acid reflux can cause hiccups. In the weeks/days before his death, he had been having sever bouts of hiccups. He vomited blood in the bathtub several times, and Pam had to keep changing the water because of it. MY theory: A ruptured stomach ulcer was, at least in part, a contributing factor to his death. Did the heroin overcome him? Did he die of blood loss from that ulcer? Was it all too much for his heart to handle? We don't know. All we need to know is that he messed himself up real bad.
@SvenTviking
@SvenTviking 2 года назад
Or did he?🤨
@mattwade2629
@mattwade2629 2 года назад
Heroin mixed with alcohol. Died on a bathroom stall in a club. Was moved to the hotel and placed in the tub in the hotel (according to one theory).
@Whats-It-To-Ya
@Whats-It-To-Ya 2 года назад
I'm not buying that, not at all. I've chewed up obscene amounts of oxycodone pills and washed them down with a fifth of whiskey many times and I'm just fine. There's no way he died of heart failure at 27, atleast not from that. Possibly a full-on overdose, but that doesn't sound rational either considering he was a very experienced drug user who knew what he was doing. He was more than likely poisoned some how and then placed in the tub. He didn't die in that bathtub, it just doesn't sound right. None of it does.
@dwissba68
@dwissba68 2 года назад
A haunting and beautiful song!
@danielmarone5757
@danielmarone5757 2 года назад
Lex your awesome! You reacted to this doors song by closing your eyes and weaving your head like a true 60's child!
@andyandalex
@andyandalex 2 года назад
This is my favorite Doors song, SOOOO excited to go on this journey with you guys, have a great holiday and new years guys! 🔥 - Andy
@deborahstrickland9845
@deborahstrickland9845 2 года назад
And to think this was released in 1967. Mind blowing for that period in music. (Wow Andy, good to see one of my favorite reactors giving a shout out to such a great couple.)
@stevebengel1346
@stevebengel1346 2 года назад
Little known fact : recorded live in the studio in two takes in the summer of 66
@murrayspiffy2815
@murrayspiffy2815 2 года назад
I'm still mad about your B- on Every Picture Tells a Story - maybe you had too much to drink.
@andyandalex
@andyandalex 2 года назад
@@murrayspiffy2815 Haha we’re gonna release an extra video soon where we talk about it more, it’ll clear things up. 😂
@andyandalex
@andyandalex 2 года назад
@Mas Dito Oh I’ve heard that one while in a spiritually induced inebriated state, and it was freaking killer, I still think I think the end more but your point in bringing that track up is very valid
@samson9535
@samson9535 2 года назад
The lyric "Lost in a Roman wilderness of pain and all the children are insane" came about after Morrison was in San Francisco and witnessed the utter destitution and decay of the so called love generation. It was his indictment of that movement.
@genov9374
@genov9374 2 года назад
excellent Sampson 95 !! I spent a couple days/nights on Haight/Ashbury in my college days (70-71). What I thought would be bliss/love/peace (according to news reports and songs of the era) was in reality a Lou Reed Walk on the wild side "with a hustle here and a hustle there". Everyone out for themselves. This experience was a catalyst for my "growing up" phase.
@neillenet291
@neillenet291 2 года назад
And now the city of San Fran itself is in utter decay.
@laurencefox5884
@laurencefox5884 2 года назад
It is also a reference to Tacitus Annals V 'Ubi solitudinum facing pace appellant'...'when they make a wilderness they call it peace'. They are the words of a Scottish tribal leader before a battle with the Romans.
@wanghotangho5803
@wanghotangho5803 2 года назад
He knew the hippies were completely full of shit. Jimi Hendrix didn’t care if they cut off all their hair, either and Touch (one of my fave unknown bands of that era) wanted California to fall into the sea. No hippie had the work ethic to create these kinds of tunes.
@bluebird3281
@bluebird3281 2 года назад
@@neillenet291 It's San Franshitneedles now
@ShawNshawN
@ShawNshawN 2 года назад
Yes, I LOVED this song in my early 20s. I actually worked at the AMC cinema when the movie "The Doors" came out with Val Kilmer. I literally saw parts of this movie over and over. Such an ecstatic experience to see over and over again. After awhile all the workers were making all kind of acid Jim Morrison jokes constantly. Such a great song.
@joekenorer
@joekenorer 2 года назад
She was on point on the meaning from beginning to end besides Oedipus section. Watching her feel the composition made me feel like a teenager in the 90's again, that's when I discovered them. This whole band is a sound beyond it's time and will forever be popular even though they only existed for 3 years. “I see myself as a huge fiery comet, a shooting star. Everyone stops, points up and gasps, “Oh, look at that!” Then - whoosh, and I’m gone… and they’ll never see anything like it ever again - ever.” ~Jim Morrison
@betsyduane3461
@betsyduane3461 2 года назад
"The End" began as Jim Morrison's farewell to Mary Werbelow, his girlfriend who followed him from Florida to Los Angeles. Morrison was always vague as to the meaning, explaining: "It could be almost anything you want it to be."
@Gunline_Chief
@Gunline_Chief 2 года назад
Holy hot damn. My favorite band. Poetry to music. This song is deep…can’t wait to see your reaction when he talks to his mom and dad!🤣🤯
@michaelwolfe9496
@michaelwolfe9496 2 года назад
The End started off as a simple 'end of relationship song' vaguely implying death. But during early live performances Jim Morrison would improvise lyrics in the middle section, usually catching the band members by surprise. So the song evolved over time into this poetic epic. Always fun watching people try to decipher its meaning.
@completecharleston7142
@completecharleston7142 2 года назад
Morrison was the ultimate poet, we didn't get so hung up on the details when the songs were released, we just enjoyed the instrumental sounds and the phrasing of the lyrics. Drugs / peyote / booze / etc. As someone else mentioned, you should really watch the movie "The Doors", Val Kilmer is incredible, and you get an idea of the vibes of the times. FYI - the original album recording didn't have all the F words etc towards the end, they were apparently edited out at the time.
@jruz1738
@jruz1738 2 года назад
Yes definitely watch the film, one of the best bio pics.
@BernardoCup98
@BernardoCup98 2 года назад
Actually you have an interview of Ray Manzerak saying that the actor that plays jim morrison on the film doesn't portray jim as it was, at ALL.
@user-pi1ut2yj7p
@user-pi1ut2yj7p Год назад
i enjoyed some scenes and how trippy it was but its widely disliked by doors fans (including me) for its inaccurate and unfair portrayal of jim (although Val Kilmer played him nearly perfectly)
@nightrider7297
@nightrider7297 2 года назад
Jim was partial to the magic mushrooms, the doors are a mystery wrapped in a enigma wrapped in a taco.
@MrJeddYoung
@MrJeddYoung 2 года назад
I love this song and I was so happy to watch you react to it on the live stream. I always took the song to mean the "end of 1960's innocence" as Morrison realized that the hippie generation who naively thought they were going to bring about a paradise on earth instead descended into a form of emotional nihilism by caring about little other than getting high and feeling good. His reference to the Oedipus Complex is to remind us that we are really just animals that kill & f*ck - and everything else is just lofty idealism. My 2 cents. Anyway - thanks for your reactions.
@willywonka7812
@willywonka7812 2 года назад
Pacifism has never won anyone their freedom. Breaking chains has always been a bloody affair
@Incredible14U
@Incredible14U 2 года назад
Love you guys - wonderful that you are covering the ancient arts of beautiful music. Don't forget the history behind a song. Great vids Thanks.
@trep8387
@trep8387 2 года назад
This song in movie Apocalypse Now with sheen n brando is legendary..great song during vietnam era
@stefan_becker
@stefan_becker 2 года назад
This is in my opinion one of the most interesting and impressive rock songs ever made. To me it sounds like church music of a some kind of "dark church".
@keithjohnson6288
@keithjohnson6288 2 года назад
combat solders embraced this song in viet nam. we all lived every day as if were our last. the end
@melod7670
@melod7670 2 года назад
Peyote (an extreme hallucinogen derived from a cactus) has a blue tint. I assume that's the blue rock he is speaking of. Jim had a profound experience while taking peyote in the desert. The Doors movie said the whole band did it one day, but I believe it was only Jim in reality. That's according to Robbie Kreiger, he played the guitar in the band so I would say he would know..
@patrickvarine8476
@patrickvarine8476 2 года назад
One thing I really like about the Doors, guitarist Robby Krieger in particular, is the regular use of what we'd consider "Eastern"-type musical scales and instrumental motifs.
@Bill_Jones.
@Bill_Jones. 2 года назад
Val Kilmer did a great job portraying Jim Morrison in the movie “The Doors.” John Densmore’s drumming is absolutely fantastic on this track.
@betsyduane3461
@betsyduane3461 2 года назад
He was terrible in that movie, a clown
@zq9m3xh8
@zq9m3xh8 2 года назад
@@betsyduane3461 True. The part should have gone to Will Smith.
@davidbird461
@davidbird461 2 года назад
Portraying Oliver Stones Jim only showed his Destruction side, can't make that much music in the short time they did being always a Drunk and Drug asshole And never burnt his woman in a closet, yes they had an open relationship but loved her any way Oliver stones the Doors was made to fuel his Cocaine blowing and Jim was a much better person I know because Ray said so, but still I love the Movie
@Bill_Jones.
@Bill_Jones. 2 года назад
@@betsyduane3461 Rejected for the role, were ya ? Well don’t cry about it forever. You Oscar is waiting on that perfect performance hidden somewhere deep inside.
@betsyduane3461
@betsyduane3461 2 года назад
@@Bill_Jones. I noticed Val didn't get any Oscar noms for that movie. LOL
@rwfrench66GenX
@rwfrench66GenX 2 года назад
In the movie The Doors Val Kilmer plays Jim Morrison and does the singing and he really does an amazing job in the part, considering Oliver Stone took a lot of liberties with the story. Meg Ryan was a doll as Pam even though it was a small part for her at the time. The Doors Live At The Hollywood Bowl is one of my favorite concerts and if I had a time machine that is definitely one of the stops I'd make in it!
@bluebird3281
@bluebird3281 2 года назад
The most historically accurate movie Stone was involved with was "Conan". He really captured the Hyborian age better than any other historical epoch he covered.
@joehynes5452
@joehynes5452 2 года назад
@@bluebird3281 🤣🤣🤣
@irocker350
@irocker350 2 года назад
This song always reminds me of a magical week with my GF back in the early 80's at an isolated spot (needed a 4x4 to get there so, not much chance of anyone else coming along and ruining our vibe) at the shore of Lake Mead, dropping acid, "doing it" drinking a LOT of beer and tripping out to an awesome playlist that was heavy on the acid rock, swimming naked in the moonlight and just enjoying the desert.
@mgiryotas
@mgiryotas 2 года назад
Y'all, I've been listening to these guys for 40 years. Read the cover off of "Lords and the New Creatures" way back in high school, and tripped on lsd to this song as well as others. Phenominal jam. All of The Doors music is amazing. "Crystal Ship", ffs. I mean I lived Jim Morrison to the extent that I had a poster of his grave in Paris on my wall. Glad to see you've posted this. Peace.
@TheTrueMasterOfTheFist
@TheTrueMasterOfTheFist 2 года назад
"blue bus" was a street name for a powerful painkiller called oxymorphone in the 60’s, but it’s also referring to public transit known as the blue bus and also possibly the earth. Jim Morrison liked to use double meanings like most poets.
@kevintimothy2713
@kevintimothy2713 2 года назад
Also the Blue Bus was the color of the bus that took Draftees to basic training. "No Blue Bus for Me".
@tyronesharp401
@tyronesharp401 2 года назад
I read that when they did this at the Whiskey A Go Go in the mid 60s, all the activity in the club stopped. Everyone was kind of transformed. Even the dancers stopped to stare.
@shawnstephens1251
@shawnstephens1251 2 года назад
This was also one where Jim Morrison would face away from the audience towards the back of the stage.
@Gorgaveli
@Gorgaveli 2 года назад
Yeah and when he said the "mother.. I want to f*** you" line after the "father.. I want to kill you" line the owner of whiskey A go go was so appalled that he had the band thrown out and fired lol but lone behold there was a record executive or somebody from Electra records at that show that night that signed the band on the spot and that's how they got their big break!!
@bradrot991
@bradrot991 2 года назад
John Densmore killing it on the drum kit in this tune.
@thelordofdarkness141
@thelordofdarkness141 Год назад
It's a great tune the drums are amazing I think John is definately forgotten about but songs like this show how great he was on the drums, the guitar is amazing but that intro is so nice, Jims vocals are amazing I'd have loved to have seen the doors in the studio recording this
@zq9m3xh8
@zq9m3xh8 2 года назад
Jim Morrison got about 75 years worth of livin' out of his 27 years on this Earth. Not saying it was all good, or right, but whose is? And 50 years later none of us can stop talking about him, or listening to his music.
@petercolson2990
@petercolson2990 2 года назад
Morrison was a poet first and foremost, and that informed his songwriting. It's not going to be direct narrative, everything is about evoking imagery and emotion, painting a vivid picture with word choices, things that will resonate with life experiences. As Lex says, definitely a vibe. A lot of music comes down to playing with words like paints, a medium to create something beautiful or moving, even if there's not much narrative or messaging behind it
@bobbyflay7217
@bobbyflay7217 2 года назад
He was no poet he was a babbling drunk and drug addict
@petercolson2990
@petercolson2990 2 года назад
@@bobbyflay7217 "babbling drunk and drug addict" Yeah, that's what I said, a poet =P
@bobbyflay7217
@bobbyflay7217 2 года назад
@@petercolson2990 😳😂😆🤣🤪🤡
@bobbyflay7217
@bobbyflay7217 2 года назад
@Anthony De Los Santos mental illness and alcoholism doesn’t care about living conditions. You don’t know a jell of alot son.
@Robert-tc1bt
@Robert-tc1bt 2 года назад
"Like a time capsule" My favorite Doors song, I would listen to this before going on early morning patrols
@millershane71
@millershane71 2 года назад
I just wanted to say I really enjoy your reactionses, yeah I know that isn't a word but there are two of you and .... nevermind. Lex you are so intuitive and intelligent with your interpretations for hearing these songs for the first time. I watched your Pantera Cemetary Gates (an all time classic killer song) right before this and I was blown away by your ability to verbalize and translate if you will something that is abstract, emotional, metaphorical, and creatively unique so eloquently on the fly, like just improv response that is so spot on. My respects! Brad you are also intelligent with your takes but in a more scientific systematic approach. You have true objective reverence, you're not just trying to act out to get clicks and your demeanor serves to the integrity of the reaction. Hope you had Merry Christmases ...... and love your stuff! Wish you the best! Thanks
@russallert
@russallert 2 года назад
The Doors were the house band at the Whisky a Go Go in LA back in 1966. They did this song one night and Morrison whipped out the Oedipal section for the first time (even the band hadn't heard it before). That time, Morrison completed the sentence "Mother, I want to" with exactly what Brad thought he was alluding to - and they were fired at the end of the set. The original release of the album edited out Jim's f-bombs in the fast section, and also took out "high" from "She gets high" in Break On Through. Those edits weren't restored until well into the digital era. The Doors were definitely pushing boundaries in their time.
@sadfaery
@sadfaery 2 года назад
I'd never heard this song before, but wow, Jim Morrison's voice, the lyrics, the instrumentation, all of it is just pure Doors musical magic. And it may not make much sense, but it sounds amazing.
@andrew348
@andrew348 2 года назад
It only doesn't make sense if you are unfamiliar to everything he is referencing
@alansmith7626
@alansmith7626 2 года назад
@@andrew348 well said
@vildoblue3933
@vildoblue3933 2 года назад
It actually makes a disturbingly fucking hell lots of sense.
@donfette5301
@donfette5301 2 года назад
@@vildoblue3933 🤣🤣
@liamkeating2532
@liamkeating2532 2 года назад
Well then this might not help or maybe bring it all into focus. Think of the lyrics as metaphoric to convey a picture that is just behind your eyes. A picture so clear in your mind yet your eyes will never focus.
@VIVISECTVID86
@VIVISECTVID86 2 года назад
The End Live is perhaps a performance for the ages... BTW dying in a bathtub was very a propos Jim died "allegedly" of an overdose of the one drug he avoided for the most part. He was a poet that found his outlet with a free form rock/blue/jazz free form band that had a crazy synergy. IIRC according to a biography, Jim wrote a bunch of the poetry than ended up on the first 2 albums on week long fast, subsisting on water and LSD taking a existential journey on top of an abandoned Venice Beach office building roof. He was in film school atUCLA when he met Ray "keyboards". Other odd fact, he was the son of a US Admiral. Was also on FBI/Gov Agency priority watch lists for being a counter culture subversive. Died with three other "counter culture subversives" in a short period of time of apparent drug overdoses all at the same age. Janice Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison It wasn't a fashion statement or trend, it was an actual movement that spanned art, philosophy, science, culture, media etc. This is very much a sample of the music from that era.
@randyeorr
@randyeorr 2 года назад
"The End" has been characterized as a precursor of the gothic rock genre. In a review published in The Williams Record in October 1967, critic John Stickney described the Doors collation as "gothic rock", which was one of the first pronounces of the term.
@jasonhaynes2952
@jasonhaynes2952 2 года назад
Yes, The Doors were kind of like music for Macabre hippies. Lex is right, they're a vibe and every song has it's own
@kelvinkloud
@kelvinkloud 2 года назад
@@jasonhaynes2952 doors werent hippies. correction, jim wasnt. ray & john were much more. but they didnt write the songs or set the theme. morrison was a beat. politically libertarian & observation things in a way that penetrated beyond the politics of it.
@jasonhaynes2952
@jasonhaynes2952 2 года назад
@@kelvinkloud Agreed! They get lumped in with Hippies or Hippie music though, which is what my point is. But they were way more in tune with the darker side of life. Real fans of the doors understand this.
@floorticket
@floorticket 2 года назад
"Some day this war's gonna end."
@spyretto
@spyretto 2 года назад
She finally got the Doors vibe! "Touch Me" is a nice follow up to this - to change the mood to something lighter but musically just as compelling.
@blue-fj9ky
@blue-fj9ky Год назад
Listen to Robby's Indian raga riffs. Genius guitarist who also incorporated classical, jazz, blues, flamenco, rock and roll and more! I enjoyed watching you guys react! I'm old I saw them do this live in 1967. 🙂
@frankfrank1168
@frankfrank1168 2 года назад
Mellow, trippy, dark…Jim Morrison at his poetic best!
@grosbeak6130
@grosbeak6130 2 года назад
Sex is often a metaphor for death, finishing and the end. So he's basically saying the same thing to both his father and mother but in a different way. But ultimately the song is not just a sex or drug thing but an allegory or metaphor, a feeling about life itself and where it all ends, and there are no answers, and not even any questions where the end itself is his only friend.
@skygazer858
@skygazer858 2 года назад
This song is a musical masterpiece and I love it, but it is really really dark. Brad, you are correct, that part was about his mother, regardless of who he was doing. You should also watch the video version of this from Apocalypse now.
@josephellis9405
@josephellis9405 Год назад
LEX YOU ARE DEAD ON WITH YOUR ASSESSMENT OF THE DOORS I MEAN YOU TOTALLY WENT THERE IN YOUR MIND EVEN THOUGH YOU SAID YOU WEREN'T BORN THEN BUT YOU TALKING ABOUT THE BELLY DANCERS AND SOMEONE DYING IN THE BATHTUB AND JUST THE WHOLE VIBE OF THEIR MINDSET AND THAT TIME FRAME YOU HIT IT DEAD ON GOOD JOB
@josephellis9405
@josephellis9405 Год назад
It was a keyboard not an organ you should watch he actually has videos some of his songs or some of his songs excuse me but yeah you should go back and actually watch the movie and watch some of his videos
@playbassken
@playbassken 2 года назад
You have to ask, "Just how high were these guys at the time?" and the answer is very, very high! LOL Love the Doors and glad you gave them a listen.
@SG-js2qn
@SG-js2qn 2 года назад
This song is from their FIRST album. The Doors are a great American band. There are many different versions of this song. This particular one is one I haven't heard before. I heard the one you can play on the radio. Morrison's lyrics are using the psychological tropes of the day, in this case referring to the Oedipus complex. (Kill your father and have sex with your mother.) I can see why they label this "psychedelic" music. The Doors are a psychedelic blues band. If you were wondering what that combination sounds like, well ... now you know. :)
@j.h.3777
@j.h.3777 2 года назад
I had the album and don't remember hearing all the F**ks and Kills, but it was implied. Great to hear it again.
@blackdog9951
@blackdog9951 2 года назад
@ JH - This version with the “Fuck Yeah and Kill” lyrics first appeared in the Francis Ford Coppola movie “Apocalypse Now. The 1967 album release had the lyrics buried in the mix. When Coppola asked to use the song in his movie, Elektra accidentally gave him the original censored version by mistake for his 1979 movie.
@robertsaul234
@robertsaul234 2 года назад
These are mixes from one of the Anniversary rereleases. They brought up the "F's" which were buried in the percussion. They also restored the "she gets HIGH", to the song "Break On Through"
@robertwilson2007
@robertwilson2007 2 года назад
Lex's smile and laugh always makes my day, then to react to one of the songs i would play as a teenager going to sleep everynight. You guys make Christmas Eve even better. Oh the memories.
@noah7304
@noah7304 2 года назад
One of the best examples of an atmosphere-creating song (not just from the Doors but from anyone) is the Doors "Riders on the Storm", arguably grew into being their most well-known song all these years later. After Riders on the Storm, you could check out "Break on Through" also by the Doors. Love you two and your videos!!
@lou1958
@lou1958 2 года назад
This song is such an awesome vibe of that period of time in America. It brings up memories for me rarely explored.
@robertsaul234
@robertsaul234 2 года назад
The profanity was buried in the percussion in the original mix. They also restored "She gets HIGH" lyric in their song "Break On Through". Back to Lex's original thought about someone ending it in a bathtub...Jim Morrison died in a bathtub. Not a suicide though. He, Janis Joplin, & Jimi Hendrix all died in about the span of a year at the same age of 27. Jim even told a friend "your looking at number three".
@jared2947
@jared2947 2 года назад
Great reaction! So glad you chose this song and the uncensored version as well. One of my all time favs.
@ScottSpenceNoneTheRicher
@ScottSpenceNoneTheRicher 5 месяцев назад
I love the way Brad is always trying to decode the meaning of the lyrics and Lex is just always in the moment of a song. This might be the best example of it. And I like both approaches. Bc weve all done both with these songs before.
@toddlandry5736
@toddlandry5736 2 года назад
I am old enough to remember the 60s and 70s. And I have listened to this song numerous times and certainly been intrigued by it both musically and lyrically. I gotta say, I would never have made the connection that Lex did about the lying in a bathtub setup but that's brilliant! In fact, thinking of that setup as both the beginning and end of the song while the middle section of the author's mind journeying through his life using both and confusing both literal and western philosophical metaphors gives me total new meaning after decades of experiencing this piece. Jim Morrison was unique. He is a vibe. Thank you both for your channel and interesting insights. Nice job.
@TheConservativeinaction
@TheConservativeinaction 2 года назад
yes finnaly you hit this song :D. This song is a trip
@jameskennedy721
@jameskennedy721 2 года назад
Their first hit was LIGHT MY FIRE . This is from the same album . It gives a stronger hint of where they were heading . That place was not fluffy pop songs .
@serbianhammer
@serbianhammer 2 года назад
1:31 Love that organ part. The way it gets louder sounds so cool
@keithkrueger6151
@keithkrueger6151 2 года назад
the opening scene of Apocalypse Now fades in with this song playing and it is an intro to hell itself. Perfect song for a vietnam war movie.
@duanes8209
@duanes8209 2 года назад
wow, Lex, your description of Jim and this song is spot on.....so cool from someone who wasnt alive when it was written. I love hear both of your perspectives to music...so cool
@ultraearly
@ultraearly 2 года назад
I'm a musician from that period, and WOW excellent reaction! you're both really intuitive, and accurate.. Jim Morrison WAS the voice of that youth revolution. Amazing you could hear that! And yeah, it's the Greek myth, Oedipus.. the son's a problem.
@covetprice
@covetprice 2 года назад
Brilliant just Brilliant. The whole song is composed completely on a travel through souls of the past.
@garymorse7249
@garymorse7249 Год назад
It sounds like he was completly insane.
@twaldy
@twaldy Год назад
'Time Capsule" is one of the best descriptions oh Jim and the Doors I think I have ever heard 👌
@827dusty
@827dusty 2 года назад
Jim Morrison was part poet, and part Rock Star front man. That dude was complicated, to say the least. That's what made their music, and the Band one of the greatest of the 1960s "Classic Rock" era. They can play every genre of music. Blues, Hard Rock, soft rock, Ballads whatever. Just one of the best Bands ever.
@patientzeropoint5271
@patientzeropoint5271 2 года назад
I love how Lex leaned back at the start, she gets it man. Just ride along.
@keithkrueger6151
@keithkrueger6151 2 года назад
Lex, baby, the way your groovin on Morrison just makes me smile all the way around my head.
@markmurphy558
@markmurphy558 Год назад
Use to use this song to clear the bar at closing time back in my bartending days. Worked (almost) every time.
@timglennon6814
@timglennon6814 2 года назад
The Doors what a great band. I wish I was around when the band was going. That how Jim Morrison passed away, in a bath tub in Paris, France, aged just 27 years old. 3rd July 1971. People say that he saw his own death. You need to watch the the movie of The Doors. Val Kilmer plays Jim Morrison.
@phantom8906
@phantom8906 2 года назад
Good movie but even the band members agreed a lot of stuff in it didnt happen
@ginoshi3447
@ginoshi3447 2 года назад
Simply put Jim was on hallucinogenic drugs more than he was sober. Take that and add his musical genius, and you get a doorway into his subconsciousness.
@johnkelly2663
@johnkelly2663 2 года назад
Well put
@alanzlotkowski2695
@alanzlotkowski2695 Год назад
Uh, he was drunk more than he was anything else; yes, he had a large appetite for hallucinogenics, but he was primarily a drinker;
@BlGGESTBROTHER
@BlGGESTBROTHER Год назад
He was on booze and coke a lot more that hallucinogens. You build a tolerance to psychedelics extremely fast to the point where after a couple days of use they will not have an effect on you anymore until you give your body at least 14 days to recover. I feel like most people don't realize this. You can't just take acid every day and trip out...quickly they will stop working.
@davidkeller6718
@davidkeller6718 Год назад
Loved the Doors growing up - 71 now. I never tried to understand Morrison, just grooved with their music.
@martymar1964
@martymar1964 2 года назад
The Blue Bus is a reference to the Santa Monica buses that go through Venice Beach where he used to live.
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