The phrase Mr Mojo Risin is a scramble of his name Jim Morrison. All the same letters. I’m 64 years old and have been listening to this music since it came out. My brother is 10 years older than me and I listened to everything he listened to, classic rock, early sixties and Motown.
@@LVVMCMLV Thanks. I actually know that but my 64 year old brain is getting more forgetful and I couldn't remember the word. Sometimes it's a little frustrating.
Hello Michael. Check this video where John Densmore, drummer of The Doors gives more explainations on the meaning of the word Mojo and why he slowly increases the tempo in the middle section of the song : th-cam.com/video/DRiDXP0tvLo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6MjmoouG3xeZO3x1
The band’s members were all great musicians and Jim led the way with his strange prose and vocal uniqueness!The Doors were together only a few years because of Jim’s untimely passing.In an environment of hundreds of fantastic musicians The Doors were dominating the scene and would have through at least the mid 1970’s!
This was one of those songs that you turned the radio up full blast. The Doors were unique, to say the least. Love your song choices and commentary. Turning the City into a Woman was pure inspiration. Even the Cat was rockin'.
They had already acheived astronomical heights in their success by the time Jim died. They have so many iconic songs, and I mean really iconic. People Are Strange, Riders on the Storm, Light My Fire, L.A. Woman, Touch Me, Break on Through, The End, Roadhouse Blues, Love Her Madly, Hello I Love You, Five to One, Love Me Two Times...it goes on and on. These songs have been in so many movies/tv shows, they're easily recognizable even if someone doesn't know it's the Doors, but they're in the culture now.
Mr. Mojo Risin' is a anagram for Jim Morrison's name. He is also known as The Lizard King. "L.A. Woman" is a dark song, with warnings about the underbelly of any big city, but Los Angeles in particular. Some of the lines like "Motel, Money, Murder, Madness, Let's make the move from glad to sadness" and "Are you a lucky little lady in the city of lights, or just another lost angel, city at night", really set the dark tone. I don't think there are any live versions of the songs on this album by The Doors because it came out so close to Jim's passing, anyone know any different? The cat, Pepper, was too cute for words.
You can find on youtube a video to "LA Woman" with Jim Morrison driving an old mustang in LA and the desert, it is very interesting and eerie. I guess a camera person was in the car with Jim the whole time filming,, but it is really great to watch. Jim stops at a gas station puts gas in his car then back on the road. Towards the end of the video while Jim is driving, the radio is on and a DJ says "Jim Morrison has been found dead" and this is while Jim is driving the car! Whoever put this video together did a great job.
Definitely a road trip song, but beware of speeding tickets. I lived in a big city on the west coast and it took me 20 hours of driving to go back to my hometown; this song was a must have during the trip.
The best American band of the era. My favorite Doors tune. Can't add much ,you said it all. Maybe one you haven't heard is Waiting for the sun, very heavy, If you havent heard it you will like it, based on what i've seen you really enjoy
Your a cat person...of course you are! That gorgeous animal upstaged Jim Morrison...not easy to do. Eyes are otherworldly! Does Pepper use eyeliner? 😁 I saw your connection (psychic head bump) with her. Oh yeah...Doors also rocked.
Pepper is such a diva! 😂 it's taken her a long time, but she's finally fell in love with getting pet. She's so beautiful, notice her little raccoon ring tail 😁 there's also a hint on my desk of where her name comes from haha
@@ShawnSalvadori Hmm cuz ya LUV drinking Dr Pepper? before ya said the thing about the hint i thought ya named her Pepper cuz of her Racoon ring tail heh kinda reminds me of salt & pepper **PixieHugz&LuvzToYouBoth**
I grew up in LA and in the😂 late 70’s. I drove a 65 Chevelle convertible Blasting the Doors, Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Kinks, Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, Grateful Dead, Eagles, Queen, Rush, Yes, Pink Floyd etc!!! I went to countless concerts, at least a couple hundred!!!👌 I’m so grateful to have lived through that time!!!👌👍✌️😁
This song is not about a "woman." (human wise,) It's about the city of Los Angles. The lyrics make this perfectly clear. "I see your hair is burning," refers to the Hollywood Hills that grass that catch fire each year from the warm Santa Anna winds every late summer into fall. "Driving down your Freeway," and many more. It's about the Love Morrison had for this city in the 1960s. I doubt he'd still feel the same today, as L.A. is a dump.
Mr.Mojo Risin' is an acronym for Jim Morrison,L.A.Woman was a tribute to his" Cosmic Mate" Pamela Courson,she was a junkie & Jim died after his first bang in France
Exactly!!! In my ragtop - that’s where it sounded best (besides headphones)!! Coincidentally, my cat jumped into my lap while I was watching. But there is no way to sit still while listening to this song, so she didn’t stay. Another great reaction! ☮️❤️
Shaw, it was not only an endless introduction to new music from different artists & groups, but also purchasing and owning the best sounding audio equipment you could afford to listen to that made the period from the 60s to the 90s music heaven.
Looking forward to watching you listen to this, after I take grandchild home to his parents. This was the first album I bought with my own money, in 8th grade. I'd been buying "single" records for a few years by then, but this was special. I was already a Doors fan because my older brother had a couple of their albums, but when this album was released and the song Riders on the Storm hit the radio airwaves, big bro was off in the navy, so I had to pony up the big bucks to buy the album for myself. This is a great song, it will be interesting to hear what you think of it.
Remember this when it came out. Probably my fave Doors album, but they're all cool. Highly recommend either Twentieth Century Fox, or Cars Hiss By My Window, but there's so many good songs to pick from.
This music stills sounds as full on as it did 45 years ago to me!! This was my Friday night early shot Play this baby, load up with some chemical assistance and hit the Town Great times, crazy times, fun times!!!....
It truly is a brilliant piece of work. Are you familiar with an extremely important punk band out of Los Angeles named X? John Doe, Exine Cervenka, and DJ Bonebreak., but Ray Manzarek, the keyboard player from The Doors produced that album and also played on it Every song on it is fantastic and it just took the counterculture nation by storm. Ray is heavily featured on at least a couple songs, but he is just so heavy on the keyboards on Nausea. Add one of my favorite songs on the album is actually a doors cover, with Ray Manzarek leading the way, Soul Kitchen. They all just totally kill it.
Can't say I've ever heard of X, only Static-X which is a completely different band that I really like, but might send most of the audience who tune in running for their earmuffs 😄😜
Daddy's is occupied and not giving me any attention.....so I will go up there and get some attention from him. This is the cat's mentally....😅😅😅...love it!!!! Good reaction!!! Only saw The Doors once and it was AMAZING!!!😊😊😊
That bass player is Jerry Scheff. He wasn't actually a member of the band but rather a session musician who worked with the likes of Elvis Presley, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkeys, The Everly Brothers and a whole list of other big acts
Jim Morrison a real treasure, we would always be out cruising in the car somewhere and this song always got played in the car 😂☺😂Love the Pepper kitty. They were a great band with some of the best music but Jim would show up to concerts so trashed he could barely stand. So people were often disappointed in their concerts in Seattle anyway. But Morrison was a great poet and sadly joined the dead at 27 club. One of his most interesting songs to me is " The Wasp "
Shawn, man, another thing to keep in mind when you listen to these classic rock songs is what was happening at the time they were recorded. Hearing them now, yes, they're great, but maybe meant more to us at the time.
Couldn't click fast enough when I saw this come up! AND WOW! Not only do I get to hear my favorite Doors song, but I get to meet "Prissy Primadonna Pepper"!!! The video of my dreams, with a music reaction and PERSONAL PETS! It would really be a toss-up which I watch more, animal vids or reaction vids!!!! Thank you so much!
I wonder why the Doors didn't do a Xmas album? 'Sleigh days have found us. They're going to bring toys. To all the girls and boys. We can go on playing, or take, the tree down...'
Don’t just credit Jim - Ray, Robbie, and John were the musical heart (with some session players, like they didn’t have a bass player in the band). While Jim gets credit for most lyrics, the other three did write music, credit for lyrics , especially when Jim was so addicted. My favorite Doors albums are Waiting for the Sun, LA Woman, their 1967 origin, and Morrison Hotel. I’ve visited Jim’s grave in Paris -you have too. 😎
Lot's of great Doors song. Not sayin' it's their best, but it's always been one of my favorites. Fun fact for guitar geeks. Robby Krieger liked his strings heavy........and DEAD. He'd save old strings so he'd never have to use new ones.
Great driving song. Musically the Doors were absolutely first rate but somewhat underappreciated in their time due to being overshadowed by Jim Morrison's dark and strange personality. Jim was a very heavy drinker, among other things, and I've always thought that he sounds drunk in this song. Which only adds richness to his vocals IMO. It's good that you are exposing your cat to great music; he/she will thank you for it. My cat is a big Johnny Winter fan
Your brother loved the doors. That is awesome and understandable. But I just looked at your published Doors reactions, and don't see "Light My Fire". Does that mean you haven't heard that song? If you have not, then it is an absolute must.
What an album....What s song!..Too bad it was their last,,.. Morrison's voce was at his best here....The DOors could do anything from 60's Psych to rock to the Blues...Great musicinship from Manzarek, Krieger and Company... and Jim! Maybe America's best rock band ever...And this may be the best (or worst!) driving song ever when it takes off...Two damn tickets!!! Great reaction and Long Live The Doors!!!!
Check out a Door song no one seems to react to. One of my top 3 Doors songs: SOFT PARADE. If you don't like it, I'll send you some kitty food. Thanks amigo!
Between the poetry and charisma of Jim Morrison and the musical skills of John Densmore, Robby Krieger, and Ray Manzarek The Doors could induce a trance or spark a riot and sometimes did both............ Musically, it was an interesting time to be alive. Step on through into their music, you'll be anything but bored......
Although there was some "artistic license" applied to the story, to get a great timeline of the DOORS watch Oliver Stone's THE DOORS movie starring Val Kilmer. It shows about 60% of the total story with a lot of dramatic scenery.
If you really want to get a feel for the doors and Morrison there are a few things. 1, Watch the Movie with Val Kilmer playing Morrison. Think it was called The Doors. 2. realize the Vietnam War at the time, and today, we know Jim's Dad, was the Rear Admiral in charge of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident that got us into the War, and we also know that was a 'false flag' and never actaully happened.
Check out a Door song no one seems to react to. One of my top 3 Doors songs: SOFT PARADE. If you don't like it, I'll send you some kitty food. Thanks amigo!
@@bobbyg7102 My three favorite doors songs are "Not to touch the earth", "The Soft parade" and "Texas radio and the big beat". Did you know that "Texas radio and the big beat" song is based on Wolfman Jacks' "late night radio"? I used to drive from Southern California (the valley) to Northern California on I-5 and the only radio station I could get while driving through the night was Wolfman Jack and he was so cool and played a lot of cool music.
The phrase Mr Mojo Risin is a scramble of his name Jim Morrison. All the same letters. I’m 64 years old and have been listening to this music since it came out. My brother is 10 years older than me and I listened to everything he listened to, classic rock, early sixties and Motown.
It is an anagram of his name...An anagram is a word or phrase that is formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase
@@LVVMCMLV Thanks. I actually know that but my 64 year old brain is getting more forgetful and I couldn't remember the word. Sometimes it's a little frustrating.
@@michaeldezego340 I'm 68 so I know where you're coming from… I had to look up the word =8-/ ...My anagram is Vince Grapeass LOL
Hello Michael. Check this video where John Densmore, drummer of The Doors gives more explainations on the meaning of the word Mojo and why he slowly increases the tempo in the middle section of the song : th-cam.com/video/DRiDXP0tvLo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6MjmoouG3xeZO3x1
Same here! Almost 64😂and The Doors Never get old!
The bass player on this track was Jerry Schiff. He was Elvis Presley's bassist for years.
The band’s members were all great musicians and Jim led the way with his strange prose and vocal uniqueness!The Doors were together only a few years because of Jim’s untimely passing.In an environment of hundreds of fantastic musicians The Doors were dominating the scene and would have through at least the mid 1970’s!
And then, out of nowhere, a beautiful, friendly cat showed up! Awesome!
You know it 😂😁 she's amazing
This was one of those songs that you turned the radio up full blast. The Doors were unique, to say the least. Love your song choices
and commentary. Turning the City into a Woman was pure inspiration. Even the Cat was rockin'.
One of the best driving songs ever. Has everything. Even appeals to gatos😂
They had already acheived astronomical heights in their success by the time Jim died. They have so many iconic songs, and I mean really iconic. People Are Strange, Riders on the Storm, Light My Fire, L.A. Woman, Touch Me, Break on Through, The End, Roadhouse Blues, Love Her Madly, Hello I Love You, Five to One, Love Me Two Times...it goes on and on. These songs have been in so many movies/tv shows, they're easily recognizable even if someone doesn't know it's the Doors, but they're in the culture now.
Touch Me is my favorite! ❤
Mr. Mojo Risin' is a anagram for Jim Morrison's name. He is also known as The Lizard King. "L.A. Woman" is a dark song, with warnings about the underbelly of any big city, but Los Angeles in particular. Some of the lines like "Motel, Money, Murder, Madness, Let's make the move from glad to sadness" and "Are you a lucky little lady in the city of lights, or just another lost angel, city at night", really set the dark tone. I don't think there are any live versions of the songs on this album by The Doors because it came out so close to Jim's passing, anyone know any different? The cat, Pepper, was too cute for words.
You can find on youtube a video to "LA Woman" with Jim Morrison driving an old mustang in LA and the desert, it is very interesting and eerie. I guess a camera person was in the car with Jim the whole time filming,, but it is really great to watch. Jim stops at a gas station puts gas in his car then back on the road. Towards the end of the video while Jim is driving, the radio is on and a DJ says "Jim Morrison has been found dead" and this is while Jim is driving the car! Whoever put this video together did a great job.
Absolutely agree with your comments. The Doors are beyond great.
This and Riders on the Storm have always my two favorite Door songs.
ONE OF THE TOP TRANSITIONS IN A ROCK SONG SHAWN 😊LETS CHANGE THE MOOD FROM GLAD TO SADNESS, YIKESSSSS!😮👍
"If a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade, without further introduction." Mark Twain
Definitely a road trip song, but beware of speeding tickets. I lived in a big city on the west coast and it took me 20 hours of driving to go back to my hometown; this song was a must have during the trip.
LOVE the kitty visit! Such a nice surprise! 😀 That was sooo cute! Oh…. Great reaction too!!!!
Yes, we love our little Pepper 😁
- "I'm a 'Pepper'. You're a 'Pepper'. ... The cat's a 'Pepper', too!!!" :) ,,,^. .^,,,~
@@swamihuman9395 Haha, you have to be 'of a certain age' to get that reference. Love it!
@@jenniferfoster1692
- Haha :)
- Yes, I am of that "age" :)
- And, don't forget: "Mr. Pibb"! (The imposter :D)
@@swamihuman9395 Haha, yep, totally remember Mr Pibb 🤣
Absolutely right Shawn, this is a song to be playing loud while driving fast.
Yep, one of my favorite 'highway' songs. This song has probably generated many thousands of speeding tickets.
He was very special a true poet and performer.
Another great song/album from 1971
The best American band of the era. My favorite Doors tune. Can't add much ,you said it all. Maybe one you haven't heard is Waiting for the sun, very heavy, If you havent heard it you will like it, based on what i've seen you really enjoy
CCR enters the chat.
agreed@@bartstarr100
Your a cat person...of course you are! That gorgeous animal upstaged Jim Morrison...not easy to do. Eyes are otherworldly! Does Pepper use eyeliner? 😁 I saw your connection (psychic head bump) with her. Oh yeah...Doors also rocked.
**Luvit** WoW "Psychic head bump" yeaaa!!! & everything else ya said ha good stuff RockON!!
Pepper is such a diva! 😂 it's taken her a long time, but she's finally fell in love with getting pet. She's so beautiful, notice her little raccoon ring tail 😁 there's also a hint on my desk of where her name comes from haha
@@ShawnSalvadori Hmm cuz ya LUV drinking Dr Pepper? before ya said the thing about the hint i thought ya named her Pepper cuz of her Racoon ring tail heh kinda reminds me of salt & pepper **PixieHugz&LuvzToYouBoth**
Great classic song by the Doors. Love your kitty; so cute!
I grew up in LA and in the😂 late 70’s.
I drove a 65 Chevelle convertible Blasting the Doors, Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Kinks, Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, Grateful Dead, Eagles, Queen, Rush, Yes, Pink Floyd etc!!!
I went to countless concerts, at least a couple hundred!!!👌
I’m so grateful to have lived through that time!!!👌👍✌️😁
This song is not about a "woman." (human wise,) It's about the city of Los Angles. The lyrics make this perfectly clear. "I see your hair is burning," refers to the Hollywood Hills that grass that catch fire each year from the warm Santa Anna winds every late summer into fall. "Driving down your Freeway," and many more. It's about the Love Morrison had for this city in the 1960s. I doubt he'd still feel the same today, as L.A. is a dump.
Mr.Mojo Risin' is an acronym for Jim Morrison,L.A.Woman was a tribute to his" Cosmic Mate" Pamela Courson,she was a junkie & Jim died after his first bang in France
They were huge after their first album, once Light My Fire hit the air waves.
Beautiful cat! Wow
As you weren’t around when the Doors were recording I can attest that they were very popular and respected during their heyday.
Pepper is so gorgeous and she was showing her sweet side for us. Glad she's getting more and more comfortable with your family.
My all time favorite by the Doors. Them keys are really on fire the whole time. Check out the music video from 1971. 🔥
For perspective you could watch the movie with Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison.
Exactly!!! In my ragtop - that’s where it sounded best (besides headphones)!! Coincidentally, my cat jumped into my lap while I was watching. But there is no way to sit still while listening to this song, so she didn’t stay. Another great reaction! ☮️❤️
It’s a very dangerous song to drive to. lol.
Shaw, it was not only an endless introduction to new music from different artists & groups, but also purchasing and owning the best sounding audio equipment you could afford to listen to that made the period from the 60s to the 90s music heaven.
Shout out to Pepper!
Looking forward to watching you listen to this, after I take grandchild home to his parents. This was the first album I bought with my own money, in 8th grade. I'd been buying "single" records for a few years by then, but this was special. I was already a Doors fan because my older brother had a couple of their albums, but when this album was released and the song Riders on the Storm hit the radio airwaves, big bro was off in the navy, so I had to pony up the big bucks to buy the album for myself. This is a great song, it will be interesting to hear what you think of it.
After: Yep, you loved it as much as I expected you would. Great song...but I repeat myself.
Goat tune…imo, their mature masterpiece, the song & album of the same name…just bad ass from the first song to the last.
Love The Doors, but Pepper stole my heart with her adorable head bump. Beautiful kitty. Great reaction too, lol.😻
Thanks, Shirley! She's a sweet little girl
Please do ROADHOUSE BLUES studio version by the Doors ! next
Adorable kitty Shawn.
Kitty said," I like
Jim MEOW- is-son."...Sorry , couldn't resist. 😂❤ maybe worst Dad Joke of 2023. 😁
Haha, I love to torture my kiddos with my dad jokes
Remember this when it came out. Probably my fave Doors album, but they're all cool. Highly recommend either Twentieth Century Fox, or Cars Hiss By My Window, but there's so many good songs to pick from.
Great reactions especially on the doors. Check out Gloria if haven’t yet, also The Changeling and anything form Absolutely Live, a great live album
MR MOJO RISING!!!!
💜💜💜The Doors!!!
YES! 😁
This music stills sounds as full on as it did 45 years ago to me!!
This was my Friday night early shot
Play this baby, load up with some chemical assistance and hit the Town
Great times, crazy times, fun times!!!....
Absolutely live
It truly is a brilliant piece of work. Are you familiar with an extremely important punk band out of Los Angeles named X? John Doe, Exine Cervenka, and DJ Bonebreak., but Ray Manzarek, the keyboard player from The Doors produced that album and also played on it
Every song on it is fantastic and it just took the counterculture nation by storm.
Ray is heavily featured on at least a couple songs, but he is just so heavy on the keyboards on Nausea.
Add one of my favorite songs on the album is actually a doors cover, with Ray Manzarek leading the way, Soul Kitchen. They all just totally kill it.
Can't say I've ever heard of X, only Static-X which is a completely different band that I really like, but might send most of the audience who tune in running for their earmuffs 😄😜
Mr mojo rising, Jim morrison
Daddy's is occupied and not giving me any attention.....so I will go up there and get some attention from him. This is the cat's mentally....😅😅😅...love it!!!! Good reaction!!! Only saw The Doors once and it was AMAZING!!!😊😊😊
That bass player is Jerry Scheff. He wasn't actually a member of the band but rather a session musician who worked with the likes of Elvis Presley, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkeys, The Everly Brothers and a whole list of other big acts
Jim Morrison a real treasure, we would always be out cruising in the car somewhere and this song always got played in the car 😂☺😂Love the Pepper kitty. They were a great band with some of the best music but Jim would show up to concerts so trashed he could barely stand. So people were often disappointed in their concerts in Seattle anyway. But Morrison was a great poet and sadly joined the dead at 27 club. One of his most interesting songs to me is " The Wasp "
Shawn, man, another thing to keep in mind when you listen to these classic rock songs is what was happening at the time they were recorded. Hearing them now, yes, they're great, but maybe meant more to us at the time.
Mr Mojo Risin is a anagram for Jim Morrison.
Awwww **Kitty!!!** that is sooo adorable YAY Ha **GorgeousCutieKitty** **PixieHugz&LuvzToPepper** (i think thats what ya said) **KIckinSong&Reaction**
Shawn, anagram for Jim Morrison = "Mr Mojo Risin'"
I've been watching your videos for a few months now, as soon as kitty showed up, I immediately subscribed.🤣🐈
Need more cat in future videos in
BANGGGERRRRR, FYYYRRR SHAWN!!! 💯😊
Need to do Roadhouse blues
Couldn't click fast enough when I saw this come up! AND WOW! Not only do I get to hear my favorite Doors song, but I get to meet "Prissy Primadonna Pepper"!!! The video of my dreams, with a music reaction and PERSONAL PETS! It would really be a toss-up which I watch more, animal vids or reaction vids!!!! Thank you so much!
They can build a song!!
Love that description: like being in a convertible
I wonder why the Doors didn't do a Xmas album? 'Sleigh days have found us. They're going to bring toys. To all the girls and boys. We can go on playing, or take, the tree down...'
Don’t just credit Jim - Ray, Robbie, and John were the musical heart (with some session players, like they didn’t have a bass player in the band). While Jim gets credit for most lyrics, the other three did write music, credit for lyrics , especially when Jim was so addicted.
My favorite Doors albums are Waiting for the Sun, LA Woman, their 1967 origin, and Morrison Hotel.
I’ve visited Jim’s grave in Paris -you have too.
😎
As a whole unit, these guys are from another planet. Amazing amazing talent
“Pound for pound” 😅❤😂
Lot's of great Doors song. Not sayin' it's their best, but it's always been one of my favorites. Fun fact for guitar geeks. Robby Krieger liked his strings heavy........and DEAD. He'd save old strings so he'd never have to use new ones.
LA Kitty Woman!!!!
Have a listen to another L.A woman version from Billy Idol - official video. You won't be disappointed. Cheers
Love your cat! Try out The End,it is long and intense and I think a must if you love The Doors.
The doors definitly got bigger by the 80's
Great driving song. Musically the Doors were absolutely first rate but somewhat underappreciated in their time due to being overshadowed by Jim Morrison's dark and strange personality. Jim was a very heavy drinker, among other things, and I've always thought that he sounds drunk in this song. Which only adds richness to his vocals IMO. It's good that you are exposing your cat to great music; he/she will thank you for it. My cat is a big Johnny Winter fan
Doors fans aren’t made, they’re born
Kids in the hall sketch…ur welcome
Your brother loved the doors. That is awesome and understandable. But I just looked at your published Doors reactions, and don't see "Light My Fire". Does that mean you haven't heard that song? If you have not, then it is an absolute must.
The Doors pretty much got blacklisted after Jim Morrison was arrested for indecent exposure at a 1969 Miami concert.
Hey man. I’ll give you a like just for the cat! Music is great too.
What an album....What s song!..Too bad it was their last,,.. Morrison's voce was at his best here....The DOors could do anything from 60's Psych to rock to the Blues...Great musicinship from Manzarek, Krieger and Company... and Jim! Maybe America's best rock band ever...And this may be the best (or worst!) driving song ever when it takes off...Two damn tickets!!! Great reaction and Long Live The Doors!!!!
Densmore will always be my favorote drummer. He has beats ypu can do indian ghost damces around a fire for 12 hours with. When live he was amazing
Bruce springsteen "Born to Run"
Check out a Door song no one seems to react to. One of my top 3 Doors songs: SOFT PARADE. If you don't like it, I'll send you some kitty food. Thanks amigo!
Cat lover, I knew i liked you 👍✌
Try The Crystal Ship
Please ......oh Please tell me that cat's name is "Mr. MoJo"
HE WAS PART OF THAT ORIGINALLL CLASS OF 27 SHAWN, ALL DIED AT 27 😮☹JIMI HENDRIX, JANIS JOPLIN AND JIM ☹WHATTAAA TRIO OF MUSIC CREATED HUH? 😊
Between the poetry and charisma of Jim Morrison and the musical skills of John Densmore, Robby Krieger, and Ray Manzarek The Doors could induce a trance or spark a riot and sometimes did both............ Musically, it was an interesting time to be alive.
Step on through into their music, you'll be anything but bored......
Although there was some "artistic license" applied to the story, to get a great timeline of the DOORS watch Oliver Stone's THE DOORS movie starring Val Kilmer. It shows about 60% of the total story with a lot of dramatic scenery.
Like everyone else when you have heard the song it's no longer interesting.
John Densmore is one of the most tasteful & underrated drummers ever, His style is why I switched from guitar to drums 27 years ago.
If you really want to get a feel for the doors and Morrison there are a few things.
1, Watch the Movie with Val Kilmer playing Morrison. Think it was called The Doors.
2. realize the Vietnam War at the time, and today, we know Jim's Dad, was the Rear Admiral in charge of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident that got us into the War, and we also know that was a 'false flag' and never actaully happened.
Check out a Door song no one seems to react to. One of my top 3 Doors songs: SOFT PARADE. If you don't like it, I'll send you some kitty food. Thanks amigo!
I'll add "Not to touch the earth" by the doors also, hardly anyone ever reacts to it on youtube, they have no idea what they are missing!!
@Rhiannon011 love that one too! Great suggestion! Should we add ' Texas radio '?
@@bobbyg7102 My three favorite doors songs are "Not to touch the earth", "The Soft parade" and "Texas radio and the big beat". Did you know that "Texas radio and the big beat" song is based on Wolfman Jacks' "late night radio"? I used to drive from Southern California (the valley) to Northern California on I-5 and the only radio station I could get while driving through the night was Wolfman Jack and he was so cool and played a lot of cool music.