Fun reaction. I played in a couple different bands in the 80s and 90s where people would jump up on stage and do stuff, it was always a little chaotic but we loved it of course.
Morrison and The Doors were in the Nutmeg State to perform a concert at the New Haven Arena on Dec. 9, 1967. Before the show, Morrison was kissing a woman backstage when a police officer, who was hired to provide security to the band but didn't recognize that Morrison was the lead singer, told the pair to leave. Morrison argued with the officer, who then sprayed him with mace, Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek recalled during an interview on a 2008 episode of the television series "Classic Albums." The officer apologized to the singer once he realized who he was. But when Morrison got on stage, he started singing "a little blue man, in a little blue hat, a little blue pig," and told the audience that if law enforcement could mace him they could mace them as well. Police proceeded to arrest the singer and drag him off the stage, leading the crowd to riot.
Listening back then,I saw all this,great music,wildness as a sign of the protesting war times,drugs etc..some people survived,some didn’t as you must have read,but it was all about peace and the music
Great reaction can I Request two songs for you to react to Chicago you’re the inspiration and Phil Collins featuring Eric Clapton wish it would rain down thank you
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Fun reaction. I played in a couple different bands in the 80s and 90s where people would jump up on stage and do stuff, it was always a little chaotic but we loved it of course.
Morrison and The Doors were in the Nutmeg State to perform a concert at the New Haven Arena on Dec. 9, 1967. Before the show, Morrison was kissing a woman backstage when a police officer, who was hired to provide security to the band but didn't recognize that Morrison was the lead singer, told the pair to leave. Morrison argued with the officer, who then sprayed him with mace, Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek recalled during an interview on a 2008 episode of the television series "Classic Albums." The officer apologized to the singer once he realized who he was. But when Morrison got on stage, he started singing "a little blue man, in a little blue hat, a little blue pig," and told the audience that if law enforcement could mace him they could mace them as well. Police proceeded to arrest the singer and drag him off the stage, leading the crowd to riot.
Legendary. Every performance. Some were unwatchable. Some were arrestable. All were epic. Crazy.
Listening back then,I saw all this,great music,wildness as a sign of the protesting war times,drugs etc..some people survived,some didn’t as you must have read,but it was all about peace and the music
That song is so fun ! Please do LIGHT MY FIRE LIVE FROM THE ED Sullivan show, where America first was introduce to the and Doors and Jim Morrison !
Sure you know this is a fantasy cut. The audio is from the Felt Forum in NYC 1970. None of that show was on video or film.
Great reaction can I Request two songs for you to react to Chicago you’re the inspiration and Phil Collins featuring Eric Clapton wish it would rain down thank you
The Lizard King............
He can do Anything!
_"Stronger than Dirt!"_ … wait … sh¡t!
That's like a Southern style, biscuit and sausage.Gravy a basket and gravy biscuit and gravy baby going to stick onThat's like a Southern style, biscuit and sausage.Gravy a basket and gravy biscuit and grind the baby gonna stick on noisy