November 6, 2006

The Doors - 40 Years!



This weeks marks the 40th anniversary of The Doors. Hard to believe. I'm going to talk about them for a few days and will start out by asking this:

What are your top five Doors songs?

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:24 PM

    1. Riders on the Storm
    2. Touch Me
    3. Light My Fire
    4. LA Woman
    5. Love Her Madly

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  2. 1. Peace Frog
    2. People are Strange
    3. Riders on the storm
    4. Break on Through
    5. Roadhouse Blues

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  3. 5) Light My Fire - debuted on the Ed Sullivan and Jonathan Winters shows (I saw them both) and they were outrageously ahead of their time

    4) Touch Me - would have been a perfect song, but hey, who put those horns in there?

    3) Love Her Madly - exquisite keyboards

    2) Riders On The Storm - the texture of this piece has never been equaled

    and NUMBER ONE is unequivocally:

    BACK DOOR MAN

    "the men dont know, but the little girls understand"

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  4. Anonymous6:29 PM

    Roadhouse Blues, Light my fire, Riders on the storm, Moonlight Drive, Back door man

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  5. Mine are:

    Touch Me
    Backdoor Man
    The End
    Love Her Madly
    Light My Fire

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  6. Anonymous7:40 PM

    Light my fire

    Riders on the storm

    Love her madly

    The end

    *puts on snakeskin pants to emulate the * lizard king*

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  7. I couldn't do it Layla, they change so often.
    I could pick my 5 favourite Doors albums in order.

    1. L.A. Woman.
    2. Self Titled.
    3. Morrison Hotel.
    4. Strange Days.
    5. The Soft Parade

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  8. Ben - Love your answer!!!

    Hey Ben, I can't leave comments on your new blog :( !!!!

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  9. I've never been a huge Doors fan. I love "Peace Frog" though. I'd have to think about the other ones on my list. I'm sure "Love Her Madly" and "People are Strange" would be on it.

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  10. 1. The End
    2. Break On Through
    3. LA Woman
    4. Crystal Ship
    5. When the Musics Over

    After The End and Break On Through it's just a guess, it pretty much up in the air after those two.

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  11. The entire L.A. Woman album.

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