View Poll Results: Your favorite Doors album:

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  • The Doors

    4 8.89%
  • Strange Days

    8 17.78%
  • Waiting for the Sun

    4 8.89%
  • The Soft Parade

    3 6.67%
  • Morrison Hotel

    6 13.33%
  • L.A. Woman

    12 26.67%
  • Other, do tell

    7 15.56%
  • I'm not a fan / who are "the doors"?

    15 33.33%
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    Wasn't old enough to see them, but my dad got me hooked on them, my current favorite album is "Absolutely (Live)", damn it's good.
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    Wow.

    I'd have voted "they made more than one?"

    I need some education, it seems.
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    for a group that only lasted aprox 6 years and that all went to crap in i think it was 1972 "think?"
    and there still playing there music today from 6 albums that got originally relesaed

    They rock
    my fave is the best of
    but a album to pick would be L A woman

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    LA Woman.

    Its complete in itself, a little snapshot, perfect in every way: like Hotel California six or so years later, or Rumours or Ziggy Stardust.

    The others (particularly the soft parade) arent as strong.
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    There was truly something 'magical' about the doors. Morrison was clearly the moszt vocal and noticable of the band. In an age where rock stars vied for attention from each other even within the same band the doors just got on with it and played as a team. The only other band who claim close to this was 'The Band.' and of the two I'd hate to try and pick a winner.

    All the Doors Albums were good and it's hard to pick a winner. Best track they ever did was LA Woman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    There was truly something 'magical' about the doors. Morrison was clearly the moszt vocal and noticable of the band. In an age where rock stars vied for attention from each other even within the same band the doors just got on with it and played as a team. The only other band who claim close to this was 'The Band.' and of the two I'd hate to try and pick a winner.

    All the Doors Albums were good and it's hard to pick a winner. Best track they ever did was LA Woman.

    Skyryder
    Thats very well said

    I could almost imagine that being written in a magazine about 10 years time

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    My father was a great fan of The Doors and also Nigel Kennedy (the violinist who plays The Doors music).
    So for our wedding, one of our songs was "Riders of the Storm" by Nigel Kennedy as a tribute. You have to hear it, it's superb !!


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    Used to have all their albums.

    Morrison Hotel was my fav.

    American Prayer was interesting to listen to when you're smoking alt ciggies.........

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    Thumbs up

    LA Woman, especially The wasp ( texas radio and the big beat ) .........."The Negroes in the forest brightly feathered
    They are saying, "Forget the night.
    Live with us in forests of azure.
    Out here on the perimeter there are no stars
    Out here we is stoned - immaculate."

    music
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    From the archive...

    Well it's been about an hour since an hour ago

    Any woman's gonna have to do

    C'mon baby lick my thigh

    And our love become a funeral parlour

    I pissed in the alley, pissed in the city, pissed in the bowl
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly View Post
    American Prayer was interesting to listen to when you're smoking alt ciggies.........
    Not so sure bout this 'alt ciggies' business (youth lingo for drugs perhaps?)
    But fucking wickked album to lax out to late at night..

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