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  2. description=A concert documentary from a 2016 all-star performance in Los Angeles, which John Densmore and Robby Krieger, the two surviving members of The Doors, developed to celebrate what would have been band member Manzarek's 70th birthday
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Gotta Gotta Gotta. Peace frog has the coolest solo imo. R.I.P Ray Manzarek. 4:04 when its only been a few days in 2020 and theres already a continent on fire.
MAGIQUE. To the most important part of the Doors music. Ray Manzarek. Jim was ahead of his time. What happened to rock n roll. Wish Ray was around to see this! He was a great storyteller. 8:38 Kata Ton Aimona Eaytoy - Against the Immortal Self. Oh, man, it's hard to listen to this. I love Ray's explanation of what happened and how he felt about it. That sense of loss is really the hard part. We all lost something when Jim Morrison died, but I'm glad that The Doors made the great music they created. Rest in peace, Jim & Ray...
Ray Manzarek, keyboard player and founder member of the 1960s rock band The Doors, dies aged 74 in Germany after a long battle with cancer. Watch archive footage of The Doors performing. What an incredible video, he was such a passionate man, I enjoyed every second of this. The “A Go Go” image at 5:14 is from the TV show Hullabaloo. They had a segment called Hullabaloo A Go Go were the artist on the show that day would perform. Damn, damn, damn. Hello very cool and beyond. Hey, Hey, Hey.
Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The Doors Watch Full lengthy. Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The Doors Watch Full lengths. R.I.P RAY. Un asco de película. Una farsa de principio a fin. 1:37 John: when you are strange. Oohhhh. My fav better live. Doors were just so unique in that they had rock poetry soul/RB youthful rebellion of the time cultural influences country western and classical and early hints of punk/metal stirred into the mix... Huxley was a crud. William Blake was the real deal. Lmao Ray def did LSD back in the day.
That's Robby's favorite tune to play. well, we can see that. Have you ever read a book or do you just burn them with your bros from macdolans after going to enjoy a nice adam sandler film? 3. Jim had a awsome live the doors.

Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The Doors Watch full length

Rest in peace Jame Douglas Morrison, surrounded by poets, writers and artists. He belongs to that cementery. He was a poet, philosopher, visionary and a genius. ONE OF THE BEST SONGS EVER... Advertisement Ray Manzarek of the Doors died Monday of cancer. He was 74. Manzarek's jazz-inflected, classically influenced keyboard playing, woven together with Jim Morrison's baritone vocals, helped define the sound of the 1960s. Manzarek and Morrison were both recent graduates of the UCLA film school in 1965 when they had a chance encounter on Venice Beach. Morrison sang a few songs for Manzarek, and the two decided right then and there to start a band. Drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robby Krieger soon joined, and the Doors were born. From the beginning, the classically trained Manzarek played musical foil to Morrison's poetic wildman persona. "We just combined the Apollonian and the Dionysian, " Manzarek said of the band in 1997. "The Dionysian side is the blues, and the Apollonian side is classical music. The proper artist combines Apollonian rigor and correctness with Dionysian frenzy, passion and excitement. You blend those two together, and you have the complete, whole artist. " For a fascinating look at just how beautifully things blended together with the Doors, watch above as Manzarek tells the story of the band's classic 1971 single, "Riders on the Storm. " The scene is from the 2011 documentary Mr. Mojo Risin': The Story of L. A. Woman, which chronicles the making of the Doors' sixth and final studio album. The band recorded "Riders on the Storm" in December of 1970. By the time L. Woman was released in April of 1971, Morrison had already moved to Paris, where he died a few months later. "Riders on the Storm" reached number 14 on the Billboard charts in America. You can hear the finished recording below. Related Content: A Young, Clean Cut Jim Morrison Appears in a 1962 Florida State University Promo Film Animations Revive Lost Interviews with David Foster Wallace, Jim Morrison & Dave Brubeck.
Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The Doors Watch Full length. You know the day destroys the night Night divides the day Tried to run, tried to hide Break on through to the other side Break on through to the other side Break on through to the other side, yeah We chased our pleasures here Dug our treasures there But can you still recall the time we cried? Break on through to the other side Break on through to the other side Yeah C'mon, yeah Everybody loves my baby Everybody loves my baby She gets high She gets high She gets high She gets high I found an island in your arms A country in your eyes Arms that chained us, eyes that lied Break on through to the other side Break on through to the other side Break on through, wow, oh, yeah Made the scene, week a week Day a day, hour a hour The gate is straight, deep and wide Break on through to the other side Break on through to the other side Break on through Break on through Break on through Break on through Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Are they actually suggesting that Morrison was obligated to not use hyperbole, poetry or even facts in a rock song. What a wonderful Musician, RIP Ray ???. Into the house we're born into this world we're thrown. what a universal line that is. rays keyboard is amazing. in fact all the band had a unique chemistry. The Doors Happy Birthday to The Doors founding member and keyboardist, Ray Manzarek! With an unmistakable sound, and an ear for incredible melodies, Ray was truly an insp... iring and inimitable musician. In 2016, rock royalty celebrated Ray on his birthday with a once in a lifetime concert in Los Angeles; that show and more will be part of a special movie premiere in theatres TONIGHT. Watch Ray break down the iconic Doors hit ‘Riders on The Storm’ here, and then wish him a happy birthday in the comments: See More Happy birthday Ray. It’s not the same without you. We all miss you so much. The Doors Just one week until THE DOORS: BREAK ON THRU - A CELEBRATION OF RAY MANZAREK comes to cinemas. Don't miss the all-star hybrid concert/documentary featuring a set list of Doors classics. Book your tickets today at Rays words from back then mean even more today. “Danny, I love you like a brother. I shall always miss you and all the great fun we had together. Say hello to the Buddha for me. And tell Jim that I'll see you guys up there and we'll go prowl the Sunset Strip of Heaven together and laugh all the way through eternity. - Ray" The Doors Today we remember The Doors’ manager Danny Sugerman, who we lost on this day in 2005. Watch Ray Manzarek and Danny speak about AN AMERICAN PRAYER - and Jim Morr... ison ’s singing and poetry - in this 1995 interview. Ray regarded Danny Sugerman very highly, telling Rolling Stone, “He was a fine, good and decent man.... as a whip with a very high I. Q. He was my great friend. ” See More Hello Doors Fans! A little help is needed. We are working on a project where we need an exhaustive list of Doors “questions”. Not really philosophical questions on The Doors, but factual questions with answers like “Who was Paul Rothchild? ”. “Where did Jim go to high school? ”. “Where is Jim buried? ”. “Did the doors have a bass player? ”. “Where did they record LA Woman? ”. “What is HWY? ”. I think you get the jist. If any of you are willing, could you post a few question as replies to this thread? Please share to any Doors groups you are a part of. Would love to get as much feedback as possible. PS. Only looking for questions up to the final Doors breakup in 1973. Thank you so much everyone! December 21, 1967. Ray Manzarek and Dorothy Fujikawa are married at the Los Angeles courthouse with Jim Morrison and Pamela Courson serving as witnesses. In Ray's words, "We had such fun on that winter solstice day in 1967. A silly, brief ceremony at City Hall, and then off to Olvera Street - the old Mexican center of LA - for margaritas and enchiladas at La Golondrina Cafe. It's still there. Visit it when you're in LA. And toast the four of us as we laughed and celebrated life and love. " The Doors Happy Wedding Anniversary to Ray and Dorothy Manzarek! - The Doors team Day of The Doors at the Original Morrison Hotel! Please Post photos!! 1246 S Hope St, Los Angeles, CA 90015-2121, United States RIP Doug Lubahn, featured on so many Doors classics. Now jamming with Jim and Ray. The Doors Our condolences go out to the family, friends, and fans of Doug Lubahn. Doug made indelible contributions to rock and roll, and especially to The Doors. He played bass on Strange Days, Waiting for the Sun, and The Soft Parade. RIP, Doug. - The Doors Team Today we honor all the mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, friends and heroes who have served in the United Stated Armed Forces. Ray Manzarek Did you know: After graduating from DePaul University in 1960, Ray joined the Army and served in both Thailand and Okinawa. While there he played piano to ente... rtain his fellow troops. After completing his time in the Army, Ray returned to UCLA to enroll in film school. A huge thank you goes out to all who have served their country in the armed forces. See More New photos of Jim's room at the Alta Cienega. How many of you have been there? Ray serving in Thailand in 1962. Thoughts today for all the veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Today we remember legendary Doors organist, Ray Manzarek: February 12, 1939 - May 20, 2013. "When I get there, I'll see Jim and Danny again and we'll go prowl the Sunset Strip of Heaven together and laugh all the way through eternity. " - Ray Manzarek.


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