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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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    Granted they had some cool tunes...i will listen to about 4 of them. Never rated them really but Anne loves them, she also loves the Buzzcocks and the the B52s so go figure....
    "well you tried it just for once found it all right for kicks.
    but now you found out that it's a habit that sticks. And you're an Orgasm Addict!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    "well you tried it just for once found it all right for kicks.
    but now you found out that it's a habit that sticks. And you're an Orgasm Addict!"
    Its my wife Anne (Mom) thats into the Buzzy's...right little raver she is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    Were you lucky enough to be alive when they were around? I'd be interested to hear your opinion of them / Jim.
    When one reaches the lofty age of 492, where one's Archetypal Libido(TM) is set at "intermittent" rather than the "11" of one's youth, one may remember bands like The Doors and their peculiar trademark electric piano solo. Or was that the wail of a cat whose tail has just been crushed by my rocking chair?
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    I saw The Doors movie recently, excellent watch and gives a whole new meaning to some of Jim's lyrics!!
    Riders of the storm, and break on through are definately my #1's. Burnt a copy of the dvd too if anyone here in vegas wants a watch..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    People are stranger when you're a stranger......
    One of my favs too, sadly my Doors collection on vinyl was a casualty of my divorce...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    "Who do you Love?"
    That too!

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    "well you tried it just for once found it all right for kicks.
    but now you found out that it's a habit that sticks. And you're an Orgasm Addict!"
    Now that ranks as my all time favourite Buzzcocks number Shes a Mod!!! 9 to 5er, Social Climber!!


    Quote Originally Posted by snot View Post
    I saw The Doors movie recently, excellent watch and gives a whole new meaning to some of Jim's lyrics!!
    Riders of the storm, and break on through are definately my #1's. Burnt a copy of the dvd too if anyone here in vegas wants a watch..
    I think it was Oliver Stone that did a documentarty on the life of Jim Morrison, now that was truely a must watch thing. Amazed me how he could even stay standing, judging by the sheer volume of drugs the man consumed, let alone keep delivering up the songs. Love it if anyone would have a copy of that lying around. Another casualty I am afraid.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    doors rules. I've only really ever listened via friends albums *cough downloads cough*
    recently bought that 2cd best of, and enjoy it greatly.
    some different stuff in there. will definitely be watching more

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    33% of people have never heard of The Doors???
    I had a 2 CD set "live at the Hollywood bowl" a few years ago one of the best live albums I've ever heard period, lent it to a "mate" and never saw it again, never seen it in the shops since either. - Off topic now - I no longer bother with "mates" your either a friend or just someone I know.

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    Double live album - "Absolutely Live" Both LPs had the same cover, one blue tinted and one red, so side by side they looked a bit like an old 3-D image .
    The opening track "who do you love" (a cover of the Ronny Hawkins track) is great.

    Jonboy - Amazon have got copies of live at the hollywood bowl from $3.40
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    "An American Prayer" the 1978 album. Holy crap that's a good one. Too much for the US public though, with Lament for My Cock and stuff like this:
    (Spoken, no music)
    The Spanish girl begins to bleed.... She says her period ... It's Catholic heaven;
    I have an ancient Indian crucifix around my neck, My chest is hard and brown, Lying on stained, wretched sheets with a bleeding virgin.
    We could plan a murder.
    Or start a religion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Someone sing to me so I can recognise a tune!
    Lala-lala-lala-la
    Lal-la-lala-lalala.

    Got it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post

    We're you lucky enough to be alive when they were around? I'd be interested to hear your opinion of them / Jim.
    I actually really like 'Alive she cried' and I can recall having the flu when I was a spinner and listening to the radio on my sick bed in Constable Street, Newtown, Wellington. 'Riders on the storm' was on the charts. What year was that??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    One of my favs too, sadly my Doors collection on vinyl was a casualty of my divorce...



    That too!



    Now that ranks as my all time favourite Buzzcocks number Shes a Mod!!! 9 to 5er, Social Climber!!




    I think it was Oliver Stone that did a documentarty on the life of Jim Morrison, now that was truely a must watch thing. Amazed me how he could even stay standing, judging by the sheer volume of drugs the man consumed, let alone keep delivering up the songs. Love it if anyone would have a copy of that lying around. Another casualty I am afraid.

    If you want a coy Mom, PM me and I'll burn one for you to CD. Love this album. Live concert. Lots of talking. Very "Doors".


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    OK,

    Dug out my collection.

    Found my DVD of live concerts and videos of The Doors.

    Includes 1968 Hollywood Bowl
    The Soft parade
    etc

    Anyone wants a copy let me know.

    Also have a live album I can burn to CD

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    My favourite doors "album" is the Doors CD smashed into 100 glistening shards by the tyres of a passing bus. Or the vinyl LP that has artfully curled up into a Dali-esque flowerpot with a conveniently centralised drain hole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    My favourite doors "album" is the Doors CD smashed into 100 glistening shards by the tyres of a passing bus. Or the vinyl LP that has artfully curled up into a Dali-esque flowerpot with a conveniently centralised drain hole.
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