"The End" by The Doors is a masterpiece finale to an incredible career, but far from a delightful time for Jim Morrison.
The title track of The Door's 6th studio album, L.A. Woman is widely regarded by critics and fans alike as one of their best songs. It's a masterclass in tempo, rhythm, mojo, and badāssery. 18 of 20 ...
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The Doors came out of Los Angeles’ rock scene in the mid ‘60s playing a mix of music that sounded unlike any of their peers’. Pulling together jazz, blues, garage, rock and pop, the band ...
The eponymous debut of The Doors took popular music into areas previously thought impossible: the incitement to expand one’s consciousness of opener Break on Through was just the beginning of ...
That’s the new realm of music, electronics. Electronics can go anywhere, so that’s what I’m looking forward to in the future.” Manzarek says the Doors were asked to play “Breakin’ a ...
He knows better than anyone that it was Morrison’s inner demons, which surfaced all too frequently, that gave the Doors’ music its resonance and power. But while Morrison was undoubtedly one ...