British guitarist analyses Jim Morrison from The Doors live in 1968!

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  • Tonight I'm taking a look at The Doors performing 'When the Music's Over' back in 1968!
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  • @fleegerbriggs5694
    @fleegerbriggs5694 Před 4 lety +51

    The Doors never go out of style.

  • @stflaw
    @stflaw Před 5 lety +113

    People who knew Morrison have described how he always had a book shoved into his back pocket wherever he went. It was a shame that his personal demons cut short such a promising career. It would have been interesting to see what Morrison's post-Doors career path would have looked like.

    • @michaelserby7697
      @michaelserby7697 Před 2 lety +1

      JAIL 🇺🇸

    • @deed.3230
      @deed.3230 Před 2 lety +1

      I think he studied to be an English teacher and may have done that initially for his job.

    • @fredalwatkins4506
      @fredalwatkins4506 Před 11 měsíci +5

      ​@@deed.3230he was homeless after college before the band was a success. He lived on a roof. He wrote the song soul kitchen about the soul food restaurant, Olivia's soul food kitchen, where he would eat his one meal a day. She would give him a large plate of food at a discounted price and let him spend hours there

    • @jasonzoellner7547
      @jasonzoellner7547 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Yeah It's very sad ❤

    • @grimmertwin2148
      @grimmertwin2148 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@deed.3230he studied film making

  • @ChristianW1975
    @ChristianW1975 Před 5 lety +119

    The Doors grab a hold of every generation, usually around the teen years.

    • @christopherwood9213
      @christopherwood9213 Před 5 lety +8

      If in the teen years, the kids would be very smart/mature. I'd suggest we move that time to late teens early 20s. While J.M. had the "rock god" persona, he was hardly like the front men of the era (e.g. Page of Zep)

    • @obbor4
      @obbor4 Před 5 lety +5

      @@christopherwood9213 Wait, how did Page get to be Zeppelin's front man?

    • @El_Hicks
      @El_Hicks Před 5 lety +7

      And the people that never really Get them stop listening to them after that. They're attracted to a certain rebellious phase only, and never understand the deeper meanings of the art.

    • @kelliintexas3575
      @kelliintexas3575 Před 4 lety +5

      Thats when I discovered them 😍

    • @betsyduane3461
      @betsyduane3461 Před 4 lety +6

      I was at Morrison's grave outside Paris in 1982 when I was 14.

  • @johngarbutt
    @johngarbutt Před 5 lety +104

    Simply the best band ever. Don,t underestimate Ray, John and Robbie. This band was a very tight unit and Jim needed them as much as they needed him to create music this good.

    • @robert.m4676
      @robert.m4676 Před 4 lety +3

      Nature and Physics that s how cool he was! All for one one for all!

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 Před 3 lety +2

      the thing that always stood out was Ray's playing IMO, that's why i like the Zombies too

  • @ipsurvivor
    @ipsurvivor Před 5 lety +63

    The sweet spot in his Baritone range is delectable.

  • @CCNutritionist
    @CCNutritionist Před 5 lety +86

    I'd love to see an examination of the Doors music. I've always admired how, of the three musicians, no two are ever playing the same thing at the same time. It's a total tapestry of sound creating a backdrop that Jim accentuated with his own brilliant musical contribution. So many gaps and silent spaces.

  • @thatsrich944
    @thatsrich944 Před 3 lety +41

    Jim Morrison's intensity and restraint are impossible to duplicate, though many have tried. It's like watching someone go through cycles of manic depression through all the peaks and valleys, set to music. The demons and angels were battling in his head and you could feel it with every note and every word. The mystery, the darkness and the half-subtle aggression draws your soul into his world. Many people say they'd like to see where artists "would be today," had they not died so young. I think they were destined to die young. They shared their message and then moved on. Cheers!

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 Před 2 lety +7

      Some artists just did what they came here for, and called home! Be glad they were here ☺️ rip friends!

    • @bobbiny32
      @bobbiny32 Před 11 měsíci +4

      The thing about him is he was so captivating that you couldn't take your eyes off of him. I've only seen that type of aura with Elvis and Michael Hutchence had it too.

    • @bongodave13
      @bongodave13 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@bobbiny32 True. There are few artists who commanded such attention. He was intense and unpredictable, with lyrics that set a mood and could go wild at any moment. There's never been another like him.

  • @zekesterboospirit8658
    @zekesterboospirit8658 Před 5 lety +45

    The Doors. What a completely unique band.

  • @dianaallison6110
    @dianaallison6110 Před 3 lety +23

    Jim was so wild & beautiful..& so very sad we lost him so young. He was quite shy performing in the early days of the band..so he overcame this..but not his demons. The Doors R one of my very fave bands..& way ahead of their time. Thx 4 this insightful review, Fil

  • @rkkotilley358
    @rkkotilley358 Před 5 lety +157

    what always impressed me about 'The Doors' , is that the keyboard player carried the bass line too

    • @steveevans424
      @steveevans424 Před 5 lety +14

      YUP, and most people dont even know it

    • @buckhart8500
      @buckhart8500 Před 5 lety +5

      M.K.Ultra. Military Industrial Complex. Subversion of a whole baby boom generation, via sex, drugs, and rock n roll? What say ya'll?

    • @mick5137
      @mick5137 Před 5 lety +6

      I say that psy ops were so much better in the 60's than today.

    • @buckhart8500
      @buckhart8500 Před 5 lety

      Aren't psyops new and improved these days?

    • @rkkotilley358
      @rkkotilley358 Před 5 lety +1

      @@steveevans424 ...yeah was kinda embarrassed that I couldnt remember his name ....I should look it up ,thats easy enough huh ?

  • @alanna8983
    @alanna8983 Před 5 lety +7

    One of the all times greats! There is no other group like The Doors.
    Jim's voice, Robbie's guitar playing, Ray's keyboards and John's drums. No one compares on this level.
    There are no words to describe the experience of this band.
    Thank you, Fil for this!❤💕❤💕❤

  • @CherylHShannon
    @CherylHShannon Před 5 lety +53

    I absalutely LOVE Jim Morrison, the Doors were the best ever.

  • @carllange3950
    @carllange3950 Před 5 lety +43

    The first album I owned was Waiting for the Sun. I would sometimes fall asleep with my Koss Stereophones on and the record player would keep repeating whichever side I had on. So, that album is seriously burned into my brain, as are all the Doors albums. Jim Morrison died just after I graduated from high school. The Doors are still my favorite band.

    • @donnahilton471
      @donnahilton471 Před rokem

      I was 15 when he died, all of my children were exposed to the Door's music. Just as they were exposed to Jethro Full and Alice Cooper!

  • @barbaradownie3265
    @barbaradownie3265 Před 5 lety +83

    ONE OF THE GREATS 😍 WHAT A VOICE!

    • @danielfronc4304
      @danielfronc4304 Před 4 lety +3

      I grew up listening to them. Jim's voice and delivery were one of a kind. No question about that. Too bad thst he had such powerful, relentless self-destructive demons.

    • @Rock_Girl_Daze
      @Rock_Girl_Daze Před 3 lety +1

      “The scream of the butterfly” 🎶

  • @TobyRossFun
    @TobyRossFun Před 4 lety +10

    Jim was just too beautiful for this fucked up world we live in. A human miracle.

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 Před 3 lety +7

    They were all remarkable. supurb musicians. Remarkable. All of them. I played in a band with a singer that could sing Jim's part perfectly. Wonderful times and wonderful music. The Doors were perfect musicians.

  • @jucadvgv3449
    @jucadvgv3449 Před 4 lety +9

    jim morrison always had SUCH a very distinctive voice. without group name or even song name announcement it's always very obvious when it's the doors.

  • @toddubow2599
    @toddubow2599 Před 5 lety +90

    The greatest singers create irony - Jim offset the intellectual/philosophy lyrics with a drucken sailor delivery, The serious tone was also offset by Ray's spritely organ, John's jazzy percussion, while Robbie supported Jim's heaviness with a barrel full of minor chords. You needed all four to sustain the irony - remove one and the Doors would be unlistenable.

    • @MamaGator
      @MamaGator Před 4 lety +11

      Right on, love the way you put that! I always say that The Doors are the absolute exemplary group to represent what a "band" should be and is and you just put into words exactly why that's true. Each man played a component and created something extraordinary, they all helped bring the best out of each other and we're brothers too no matter how turbulent it was most the time. Truly a remarkable band.

    • @daCATgraphics
      @daCATgraphics Před 4 lety +4

      Never thought of them that way. So true. The Doors like all great bands only work with all parts. Take away anything and they fall.

    • @erichanhauser3190
      @erichanhauser3190 Před 4 lety +2

      Wow. That's awesome!

    • @franchurch630
      @franchurch630 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm afraid they were unlistenable to after Jim died. A great, great shame. I know they've toured with other vocalists (I saw them when they were Doors of 21st century,(I was only 16 in 1968 when they came to Britain - too young to go to London on my own so I was told by my parents) and while Ian Astley had a great voice, it obviously wasn't the same. Mind, I didn't like the huge picture of Jim that was projected behind them. I thought it was disrespectful to Ian Astley. And he tried to dress the same as Jim; nobody could replace Jim and they shouldn't have tried. He was there as a vocalist, not a Jim clone. I don't like tribute bands for the same reason. It's false.

    • @michaelserby7697
      @michaelserby7697 Před 2 lety

      Classic DOORS 🇺🇸 🖤

  • @dianaallison6110
    @dianaallison6110 Před 4 lety +11

    The Doors could do no wrong, IMHO. One of my most fave bands ever, if not THE most. Jim was a poet who put his words 2 music. Another great one we lost way too early. Really glad u reviewed this one, Fil. 🙂🙂☮☮✌✌💗💗

  • @MamaGator
    @MamaGator Před 4 lety +5

    I don't use this term lightly, but Jim Morrison and The Doors were very shamanistic. That's why they didn't care about creating each piece into being shorter songs that were "radio friendly" and made 8, 10 minute songs in every record. They were guiding these young people through their trips when it was a very new thing and those young people needed something deeper than a lot of that other psychedelic music, as much as I love that stuff, the doors weren't all flowers and peace, they wanted people to wake up. Getting a bunch of drunk, stoned kids to really pay attention is very special. He knew how to milk moments, Ray's organ was so hypnotic, Robby and John kept everything right and beautiful and everything Jim did from a turn to a pause was so fucking deliberate. Just an amazing group, forever my muse and favorite band. Maybe because I'm a theatre major or because I'm a writer, but nothing could compare. This is rock in its highest form to me

  • @ChrisDIYerOklahoma
    @ChrisDIYerOklahoma Před 5 lety +27

    RIP Ray and Jim! Thanks for talking about the Doors Fil...really cool band. My favorite Doors song, "Crystal Ship"...

  • @sreneethomas
    @sreneethomas Před 3 lety +6

    So happy to hear a current musician speaking on the talent of The Doors. They were absolutely great. I’m one generation later than when they were active, but gravitated to their sound when I was very young, listening to their albums with my father. They have been my favorite band almost my entire life. Many folks today do not appreciate them as much as some other popular bands of the era unfortunately. Thanks for this video!! It was refreshing and happy to see your smile when listening

  • @garrywillinge2694
    @garrywillinge2694 Před rokem +6

    The Doors and Strange Days albums were incredible. Since 1967 I treasured them. This song is mesmerising, because of Jim’s delivery but also because of the individual qualities of Ray, Robby & John. Goose bumps even now. Thank you to Fil for his great and sensitive insights.

  • @annejohnston3437
    @annejohnston3437 Před 4 lety +4

    Yes , I'm 62 & been listening to them & this song since I was 13 , I love the Doors

  • @mariorabottini5687
    @mariorabottini5687 Před 5 lety +10

    Jim Morrison was so unique! His music was always on another level.....so diverse! An amazing performer whose music will be with us always! Epic Fil! Cheers Mario! 😎👌🤘

  • @bobwallace9814
    @bobwallace9814 Před 5 lety +15

    Even after half a century when the topic of who is your favorite "frontman". Jim is always at or near the top choice. Tons of iconic songs and sound. Hugely popular with the Vietnam soldiers and even today the Doors songs are in every movie/tv show with that war as the topic. Jim's death was "turn out the lights" "when the musics over" personified.

  • @johnallen869
    @johnallen869 Před 5 lety +6

    How could anyone not love The Doors! J M was an amazing performer! Thanks Fil!

  • @lisaeischens2352
    @lisaeischens2352 Před 5 lety +7

    So glad you did The Doors! He gets so much criticism as not being a good singer and I agree with you that he had a tremendous voice! Especially when you consider that his own Father didn’t even know he could sing!

  • @robert.m4676
    @robert.m4676 Před 5 lety +6

    I first fell in love with The Doors as a young lad around 1974. I was 8 and my dad brought me home an Original master recording of their first album. My pops was a DJ for a local radio station! He would also bring me box sets of American top 40 with Kasey Kassum. I played that album over and over. Jim Morrison was a great crooner as well as a great screamer! To sing with so many weapons from sweet and soft to all out almost insane scream yet sounding perfect and even a laugh strategically placed just amazed me from start to finish! I loved light my fire but that to me had nothing on the Crystal Ship! That song was so beautiful and I couldn’t stop playing it! God what 45 years later I still feel the same way about it! That’s a testament to how great the Doors were and are! Just a perfect storm of musicians who happened to come together in a very short window of time to produce so much that has stood the test of time! Thank you for covering my favorite band! Jim was a handsome devil wasn’t he! Just saying I’m not who who but he was a pretty good looking feller! God bless and thanks again your a pretty cool dude!

  • @dalem8332
    @dalem8332 Před 5 lety +5

    A true original. Unique poetic performer. Legendary icon. Forever young. Gone too soon. It's all been said before but it deserves repeating. Thanks Fil.😎🎼🎶❤

  • @olathestanwalker6717
    @olathestanwalker6717 Před 5 lety +9

    One of the unmistakable voices in rock, Jim, Janis, and Gracie Slick. Great information, as alway, thanks.

  • @kevinblake7078
    @kevinblake7078 Před 5 lety +4

    thanks for doing this Fil. Seen them felt fourum nyc 1970. the raw power and excitement of this group like no other.Jim was Jim there will never be anyone like him.

  • @Idrisjj
    @Idrisjj Před 5 lety +4

    Once again you have captured the essence of Jim Morrison and the Doors as you have with other musicians and artists in this magnificent series of video analyses. Very well explored making even facts I already knew freshly interesting. Thanks Phil, keep up the good work (I think it will be little short of miraculous if you can maintain this epic standard)!

  • @sijoth6981
    @sijoth6981 Před 5 lety +36

    I bet Jim Morrison would've made an excellent English professor.

    • @oscarhalpert5967
      @oscarhalpert5967 Před 3 lety +6

      Good observation. Morrison was, from what I've read, really into the works of the French poet Arthur Rimbaud.

    • @peterbellini6102
      @peterbellini6102 Před 3 lety +1

      @@oscarhalpert5967 and Beaudelaire

    • @jlbaker2000
      @jlbaker2000 Před 3 lety +2

      Very much so agree. And he'd add humor to the mix.

    • @jlbaker2000
      @jlbaker2000 Před 3 lety +2

      He actually wrote a term paper for a college student. It was about the Elizabethan period and about Lord Buxton(?) Jim said he knows who that is, and from memory, wrote the paper.

    • @jlbaker2000
      @jlbaker2000 Před 3 lety +2

      The girl students would have been too distracted. lol

  • @jrusso4753
    @jrusso4753 Před 5 lety +3

    Mr Mojo Risin is a once in a lifetime treasure. Great poet, great intellect, great singer. I've enjoyed the Doors from the start of their career. Thanks Fil for yet another great analysis.

  • @mmccartney6579
    @mmccartney6579 Před 5 lety +5

    I was very fortunate to see Jim perform at the Whisky a Go Go in 1966. Another great review, Fil! Cheers! :)

  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb123 Před 5 lety +34

    You rarely hear much about how Robby contributed more to the song writing after the third album. Morrison asked for help and Robby said, sure, I'll give it a shot. Becoming a more pronounced writer, he was a natural, writing several of their most popular songs. I always find this turn of fate interesting

    • @dcmitchell8008
      @dcmitchell8008 Před 5 lety +5

      Not after the third album, actually. Robby wrote "Light My Fire" from their first album, and also wrote "Love Me Two Times" from the second album.

    • @christopherwood9213
      @christopherwood9213 Před 5 lety +4

      Robbie brought the "pop" element (I offer that respectfully) to the group. For whatever reason, he had a feel for short/snappy songs that were the Doors and still salable on the charts.
      The fact that all four of these guys were college graduates set them aside from all other groups of the era. They were not the elite wanna-be "Harvard Yarders," like Simon and Garfunkel, and other urban folkies of the late 50s/early 60s.
      Morrison and Manzarek dropped out of UCLA's GRADUATE Film School (classmates of Francis Ford Coppola) full of the 50s/60s alternative film school concepts. Robbie and John were music majors at local L.A. universities learning jazz and classical guitar measures. Watch this video and others like it and compare the Doors to other "rock" groups of the times and you'll see a group that would have been as comfortable in a jazz club or a book store poetry reading put to music as an auditorium in New Haven.
      BTW - Watched David Crosby's docu-drama, and can't understand why he so hates Jim Morrison. Most likely, Crosby never read a book not written in the 20th century, so he had no concept of Morrison's connection to literature, or played with musicians of the caliber of Ray, John and Robbie.

    • @reesebene6082
      @reesebene6082 Před 5 lety +1

      CHRISTOPHER WOOD -Just a ‘Foot-Note’ * Both Ray and Jim Graduated from UCLA Film School in the Mid 60’s -Where Jim was Supposedly was Going to NYC,but for EveryOnes Blessings, Did NOT and Lived on a Roof-Top in Venice Beach, Tripping and Writing Songs and Poetry 👍

    • @lindabergman3127
      @lindabergman3127 Před 4 lety

      My favs r Riders on the Storm,n Light my fire 👏👏👏

    • @xyhmo
      @xyhmo Před 4 lety

      Maybe that would explain why the first two albums are by far the best. There are some really good tunes later on too, but only the first two albums are great from start to finish, nearly every song is a memorable masterpiece.

  • @rexvisitor44
    @rexvisitor44 Před 5 lety +10

    Awesome choice, Fil! Great analysis. Most unique band ever. Most unique front man ever. One of a kind, no doubt. Brilliant.

  • @michaelhayward7572
    @michaelhayward7572 Před 5 lety +9

    One of the greatest, most influential bands of all time. Timeless music. You will be hard pressed to watch any Vietnam war documentary or movie without the Doors (or Eric Burdon's) music used.

  • @54macdog
    @54macdog Před 5 lety +7

    One of the greatest bands of all time. Great to see them here and excellent analysis.

  • @pattyrobin58
    @pattyrobin58 Před 5 lety +19

    WHENEVER MORRISON'S, "LIGHT MY FIRE," PLAYS MUST STOP AND LISTEN. SUCH AN EXCELLENT ROCK SINGER. A FOOL AND HIS DRUGS. THE DOORS WERE A GREAT BAND. LOVE THE SOUND OF THE ORGAN.

    • @triffidgrower
      @triffidgrower Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for your consideration. Listening to rock and roll for 50 plus years, and a small interlude of performing in the '70s, is probably the reason that my hearing is defective, and tinnitus rules in my head. Seriously, I got your drift irrespective of what case it was written in. To take issue with that is just too pedantic for words............peace.

  • @peterkinberger9741
    @peterkinberger9741 Před 5 lety +58

    Back in the day, we called this "Head Rock". Jim was a poet as versus a lyricist which made his music very different. Rock !!!

    • @magnificentfailure2390
      @magnificentfailure2390 Před 5 lety +9

      I had a blast listening to my older siblings Doors albums.
      I asked who had bought Strange Days one night at dinner in '74.
      Everybody denied having anything to do with it and only my two eldest brothers weren't there. Neither one of them has admitted to it, to this day.
      Kinda makes me think that either my grandmother was a closet Doors fan or that God wanted me to get into the Doors.
      I'm cool with either idea.

    • @psychoprosthetic
      @psychoprosthetic Před 5 lety +1

      @@magnificentfailure2390 - It might *not* have been God.

    • @robert.m4676
      @robert.m4676 Před 5 lety +1

      psychoprosthetic yes it was God he told me late last night! Oh and by the way GOD isn’t a big meany either!

    • @psychoprosthetic
      @psychoprosthetic Před 4 lety

      @@robert.m4676 - well he can't be a meany if he's into the Doors, because Morrison wasn't into him. God listens in mysterious ways.

    • @danielfronc4304
      @danielfronc4304 Před 4 lety +1

      @@magnificentfailure2390 An excellent recounting of no one wanting to admit to it. Cool.

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 Před 5 lety +34

    I love The Doors - and they would be so amazing to see live in concert. No two performances would be the same. They could only flourish in the 60s.

    • @tomderby2812
      @tomderby2812 Před 5 lety +6

      Why could they ONLY flourish in the 60s?
      Their music has stood the test of time as generations after the 60s, incliding me, discover and appreciate their music

    • @scoutfinch7727
      @scoutfinch7727 Před 4 lety +1

      A great gig can flourish anytime.

    • @danielfronc4304
      @danielfronc4304 Před 4 lety

      @@tomderby2812 Because their music and how it was delivered were those of a band out of time. They didn't exactly "fit" in the sixties but that was the only time that music like The Doors would be accepted and appreciated. In no other decade could they have even secured a recording contract. I was born in the fifties, became musically aware at a young age (ie. 6 -7 years old) and sought out and followed all kinds of music to this day.

    • @michaelserby7697
      @michaelserby7697 Před 2 lety +1

      Classic 60s music 🖤 🇺🇸 😎

  • @MegaDaveNichols
    @MegaDaveNichols Před 4 lety +14

    There is no analyzing Jim Morrison, he was beyond any singer or performer ever !!

  • @pigmons00
    @pigmons00 Před 5 lety +88

    Jim and Fil got almost same hair style.

    • @Braglemaster123
      @Braglemaster123 Před 4 lety +5

      Fil doesn’t have the leather pants & Belt “ Maybe ???? Fil only wares hoodies, he looks 19

    • @nowvoyagerNE
      @nowvoyagerNE Před 4 lety +3

      Fil's is longer and more layered.

    • @stephenvolk7748
      @stephenvolk7748 Před 3 lety +1

      Fil is super gorgeous!!

    • @humer1971
      @humer1971 Před 3 lety +2

      Jay Sebring was the one who cut Jimmy’s hair, and Jay was one of the victims of the Manson murders.

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 Před 3 lety

      @@Braglemaster123 haha good one

  • @gdmiller26
    @gdmiller26 Před 5 lety +10

    I love the Doors.
    Thank you for going over the dynamics of the song.
    Much love Fil.

  • @tespy5028
    @tespy5028 Před 5 lety +6

    Yes!!! The Doors. Thank you!!! 💗

  • @siauciunaite
    @siauciunaite Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks so much. The Doors. Unbelievable conviction, and talent. Jim gave me so much. He introduced me, to a life long love of poetry, and Art. Film etc.
    Could you please do a video on Robbie ? Greatly overlooked, and underrated.

  • @rickhoppelcad
    @rickhoppelcad Před 4 lety +6

    I followed The Doors from their first album. I never thought of The Doors as a psychedelic band. But there it is, after all this time I just now noticed how much the lead guitarist's playing is pure psychedelic! The material that made up their first two albums, "The Doors" and "Strange Days" (including When the Music’s Over) were developed jamming night after night in local clubs, giving the songs found on these albums their unique magical sound. With their following albums they didn't have the months and years to develop their albums with the same process. I felt at the time that their later albums, while excellent, just didn’t have the same “Strange” and mysterious qualities of the first two.

  • @windsordawn
    @windsordawn Před 5 lety +63

    Ray Manzarek was king

    • @malcolmhardwick4258
      @malcolmhardwick4258 Před 5 lety +5

      windsordawn Ray was a great example of a great human ☺

    • @nostalga44jo
      @nostalga44jo Před 3 lety +1

      Reminds me of Stewart Copeland, another great storyteller

  • @angelaackerman8934
    @angelaackerman8934 Před 4 lety +11

    When he first told hid father he was going to sing in a band. His dad “That sounds like a crock. You can’t sing”. That’s part of why he said his parents were dead. Obviously his father regretted ever saying that. Jim’s father hardly was around when Jim was growing up. His dad was so entrenched in his Military career. Later in life he truly regretted not being supportive of Jim. This upbringing affected Jim deeply. He also was traumatized by his father not stopping to help some indians who were in a car accident when Jim was a young boy. He kept telling his dad to go back and help them. I agree. His dad should have helped the dying man. All this stuff added to Jim’s sadness. His depression was dealt with by using alchohol an drugs. He was an avid reader also, highly intelligent. It all just drive him “mad”. So glad his poetry was finally published.

    • @roscianyt
      @roscianyt Před 3 lety

      What's your source on the Indian thing? I always heard the story but never about his Dad leaving. And I read quite a bit about the Doors.

    • @scottstolper4218
      @scottstolper4218 Před 3 lety +1

      His father helped start the Vietnam War

    • @marthalogan2770
      @marthalogan2770 Před 2 lety +1

      I also read where he was sexually molested as a child! He told his Mother but she didn't believe him. Supposedly by a family friend, male. He resented his Mother because of her unbelief.

  • @ottdog1952
    @ottdog1952 Před 5 lety +13

    "When the Music's Over", my favourite Doors tune.

  • @onthe1481
    @onthe1481 Před 5 lety +24

    Jim had his own swag🤙

  • @jphilli7929
    @jphilli7929 Před 4 lety +6

    Never produced a bad song. All songs great.

  • @sonnet189
    @sonnet189 Před 5 lety +5

    Wow... really good performance by The Doors, Fil. Ray, Robbie, and John are really great musicians. They have so much responsibility especially Ray. But they always hold it together and never mess up. I love the way John punctuates the music with his tasty drumming. And Robbie's flamenco finger picking style is perfect for their free form arrangements. Jim never sang before he was in The Doors. He was a bit limited but used his imagination and creativity infusing many dynamics in his delivery. I loved how intellectual this band was. **Thanks for mentioning Brian Jones. No one really talks about him. I think he had so much natural talent and imagination. Great analysis Fil!

  • @HamiltonRb
    @HamiltonRb Před 5 lety +7

    I can recall when The Doors were the house band at the Whisky a Go Go. They had bands like Johnny Rivers and Buffalo Springfield open for them. Anyone who was anyone back then played the Whisky and The Troubadour

  • @JonathanRingo
    @JonathanRingo Před 5 lety +14

    Morrison had certain words that could leap out and explode like a bomb when he sang them... "Fire" was a good one.

  • @MelindadelosSantos
    @MelindadelosSantos Před 5 lety +29

    First I gotta say when my brother was little he liked “Riders of the Storm” because of of the refrain, “Let the children play.” 😊

  • @AndreasDivus1
    @AndreasDivus1 Před 5 lety +8

    Ray Manzarek is the untold hero of the Doors. He really was what made the Doors different. IMO.

    • @stevecarey2030
      @stevecarey2030 Před 5 lety +3

      I think they were all unique. Jim was a poet and into literature. Robby learned flamenco guitar before he got into rock. John was into Jazz. Ray was classically trained. Put them all together and you get...

  • @annemickelson2621
    @annemickelson2621 Před 5 lety +5

    An amazingly powerful band - Jim is one of the legendary front men of rock n' roll who had a superb set of pipes and an out there lyricist. Listen to their music with extreme care.
    Rock!
    :-)

  • @buckjohnson1119
    @buckjohnson1119 Před 5 lety +3

    Great analysis, Fil. Boy, looking back to the first time I heard them, and the instant love of their sound, and his voice; to watching Jim seemingly destroy himself. It was no surprise when he died☹️. Thank you Fil, for
    Bringing us, The Doors.

  • @edfulginiti8798
    @edfulginiti8798 Před 5 lety +2

    Saw them 2x ... Annapolis MD and Columbia, MD...both times AMAZING!

  • @tboudreau5239
    @tboudreau5239 Před 5 lety +33

    12 yo. Loved them. My mother hated them. Loved them more. 😁

    • @debishaw9355
      @debishaw9355 Před 4 lety +1

      T Boudreau , lol...yep

    • @mitchswish6668
      @mitchswish6668 Před 4 lety

      My first two songs at 12 yr old ...."tell all the people" , "you're lost little girl". Made sense to me !

  • @marylarrimore3950
    @marylarrimore3950 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for your thoughts on his performance. I can see a spoken word poet now with a beautiful voice.

  • @triffidgrower
    @triffidgrower Před 5 lety +22

    No lyric ever stuck with me like "There's a killer on the road, his brain is squirming like a toad......" What a trip it was with the Doors. R.I.P. Jim and Ray.

    • @christopherwood9213
      @christopherwood9213 Před 5 lety +3

      So many lyrics that floored me in my middle teens. The one I rememeber from that erea that was chick bait:
      "Before you slip into unconsciousness
      I'd like to have another kiss
      Another flashing chance at bliss."
      ~ Crystal Ships

    • @dorian3260
      @dorian3260 Před 4 lety +2

      CHRISTOPHER WOOD I like, "I see your hair is burning, hills are filled with fire. If they say I never loved you, you know they are a liar..."

  • @billsrippedfitnessover5047

    Great video and analysis. You have really done your research on the Doors and Morrison history. Great job. One of my favorite bands. I lived right next door to Jim Morrison's/Pam Courson's house in Laurel Canyon, CA for 5 years in the 90s. Fun times.

  • @anitanash6780
    @anitanash6780 Před 5 lety +3

    Many thanks for your synopsis of The Doors. You gave them the respect they rightly deserve. Media hype in those days could make and break a musician, as it did with Jim Morrison and ultimately, the band.

  • @ATResidentAlienFan
    @ATResidentAlienFan Před 2 lety +2

    I love The Doors too!! Great review Fil. You always make these reviews so fascinating! Thank you! 🥰❤️💖💝☮️🎵👏

  • @AlexJay3211
    @AlexJay3211 Před 5 lety +56

    Morrison himself hated it when they were identified as “Jim Morrison and The Doors” so much so that he would correct the emcee during shows.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  Před 5 lety +13

      This was purely as I focused on Jim ☺

    • @reesebene6082
      @reesebene6082 Před 5 lety +4

      Alex Jay -Yeah, But EveryOne Knew (Especially, Their Record Label-Electra)Jim was the ‘Poster-Boy’ and a Very Charismatic ‘Front-Man’ and of Course the Bands Trouble Maker Extraordinaire and Visionary

    • @AlexJay3211
      @AlexJay3211 Před 5 lety +4

      reese bene- preaching to the choir, bro.

    • @reesebene6082
      @reesebene6082 Před 5 lety +7

      Alex Jay - Try to Google or ‘You Tube’, The DOORS PBS Special and Interview in 1969 or 70 -it’s Freakin INSANE -Jim Predicts Rap Music and Dj(s) and the Usage of Computers in Music -Crazy

    • @sweetypie9711
      @sweetypie9711 Před 4 lety +2

      @@reesebene6082 This is the link below.... yes at approx 29.30 mins in this interview he predicts it... how insane is that WOW! Good spotting Reese ;) czcams.com/video/L_qOXEAet2I/video.html

  • @stephenvolk7748
    @stephenvolk7748 Před 3 lety +1

    Fil I don't know how you sit there while listening to all this amazing music. I'd be dancing around ✌🕺💃

  • @Stevew443
    @Stevew443 Před 5 lety +6

    I heard Ray Manzarek state that when Jim was unable to perform a show, Ray would cover the vocals and the audience would barely notice that it was Ray singing. What is amazing about this video is that Jim was only about 24 at this time.

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 Před 5 lety +1

      Ha no surprise that Ray himself says that!

    • @Mosey410
      @Mosey410 Před 5 lety

      I call bull shit
      I’ve heard Ray sing 🤮
      There’s a reason he was
      the organ player and not the lead singer

  • @leslie8888
    @leslie8888 Před 5 lety +1

    Jim Morrison was so gorgeous. I remember all the girls that were crazy over him. My 5 older sisters introduced me to so many great bands! Thank you!

  • @alexanderdegothia
    @alexanderdegothia Před 5 lety +3

    great analysis brought me to shed a tear you are a great artist and understand what jim morrison and the doors were trying to do i salute you sir!

  • @tomcartwright7134
    @tomcartwright7134 Před 3 lety +2

    The Doors, the original goth punk band. Love them! Between Jim and Paul Rothschild, brilliant production. Rolling Stone magazine interviewed Morrison at his home. The reporter noticed a wall of books in the room. The reporter asked if Jim had read all of those books. Jim said choose a book, open it to any page and read any passage. The reporter read something from Edger Allan Poe. Then Jim finished the paragraph and the page of text from memory. Yes. He read all of those books! Their dark mystique lives on.

  • @shellylyndsley394
    @shellylyndsley394 Před 5 lety +7

    If anyone comes across the book Riders On The Storm written by John Densmore (The Doors drummer) give it a read, it's an excellent book, one of a few hes written about his experiences being in the group and with Jim Morrison. I think Riders On The Storm is probably my very favorite of his works, People Are Strange a close second. Thanks Fil !! 🙂

  • @4magnels494
    @4magnels494 Před 5 lety +1

    Fil, you make me want to watch these videos because, I always learn some new things about each band/person and songs from you. You also seem to truly enjoy watching them too! I love your different T-shirt’s too! Thanks for all of these things!

  • @johnkoval1898
    @johnkoval1898 Před 5 lety +6

    Morrison's lyrics are the most poetic ever in rock and roll, and it set the Doors apart as much as anything else.

    • @travisbickle5984
      @travisbickle5984 Před 5 lety +2

      I've always wanted to know Bob Dylan's thoughts on Jim and the Doors.

  • @kxrv6629
    @kxrv6629 Před 5 lety +3

    I grew up in SoCal during the reign of the Doors. I was a freshman in high school when the album LA Woman was released. The Doors are still unique partly because of Jim Morrison’s distinctive baritone vocals and Ray Manzarek playing keyboard bass as you mention. Their music and lyrics stand up well to this day.

  • @Mibular
    @Mibular Před 5 lety +3

    I've heard this, years ago. I must say, now that I'm (much ) older than the band, I view it differently. Creative. Thank you!

  • @michaelhallen2808
    @michaelhallen2808 Před 4 lety +2

    Morrison was clearly the star with so much natural charisma, but the rest of the band was so tight yet flexible. They could follow whenever Jim went rogue, unusual dynamic.

  • @twomindz79
    @twomindz79 Před 5 lety +31

    Yes. Brilliant performance. Live in Denmark with no audience. Killed it. Band like this comes along once a generation.

  • @billfurman1494
    @billfurman1494 Před 5 lety +6

    Born Dec. 8, 1943, ex UCLA
    film student. Extremely
    gifted mind.

    • @cazgerald9471
      @cazgerald9471 Před 5 lety +1

      Son of a US Navy rear admiral who was commander of the US naval forces in the Gulf of Tonkin during the Gulf of Tonkin Incident.

  • @loripond1839
    @loripond1839 Před 5 lety +39

    I LOVE Jim Morrison and The Doors FOREVER!!!! Jim was a Wordsmith and a Shaman of emotions!!! He was light and dark both at the same time!!! I've been listening to him since I was a teenager and I never can get enough of Jim!!!....✌❤❤❤❤❤🤘

    • @xyz2121
      @xyz2121 Před 5 lety +2

      And he's not bad looking either right? It's no surprise that most of the comments are from women.

    • @dimedraweriv258
      @dimedraweriv258 Před 5 lety +2

      The dude had charisma oozing from him. Extremely underrated vocalist too imo.

    • @moran68
      @moran68 Před 5 lety

      x yz Old women !

    • @seamustherotty9373
      @seamustherotty9373 Před 5 lety

      Hi lorri, jim fan here, any chance of a bigger pic? Just curious....not that im fat shaming or skinny loving....ive just built up a pic in my head and i need closure....thanks in advance x

    • @sweetnsourchick1761
      @sweetnsourchick1761 Před 5 lety +2

      @@xyz2121 Jim was SMOKIN' HOT!!!! But, the band was amazingly talented. Truly great music and timeless.

  • @loripond1839
    @loripond1839 Před 5 lety +26

    And if I ever get to go to Paris, France his grave site is the first place I want to go...R.I.P. Jim...✌❤❤❤❤❤🤘

    • @pbracey1
      @pbracey1 Před 5 lety +7

      I visited the site in 1992...Pere Lachaise cemetery. I was shocked at how 'run-down/messy' his grave site was😮 Someone stole the bust in '88. The grave, bust and the neighbouring graves were seriously defaced over time. One of the facing mausoleums was even dismantled. The graffiti was removed several times but kept coming back. In 2004, to combat the desecration, cemetery officials put up metal barricades around the site.

    • @alanna8983
      @alanna8983 Před 5 lety +5

      @@pbracey1, they had to, the people that go there mainly to see Morrison's grave are the primary ones that mess the place up. They make it difficult for everyone else.

    • @nellgwenn
      @nellgwenn Před 5 lety +6

      While you're there check out Chopin, Moliere, Bizet, Seurat, Oscar Wilde, Sarah Bernhardt, Edith Piaf, Balac, and many more.

    • @itslizmcmahon
      @itslizmcmahon Před 5 lety +4

      I'm glad I got to visit Jim's grave in 92 before the barricade went up. But I also visited the graves of so many other great artists many of whom Jim worshiped. It was only right.

    • @nellgwenn
      @nellgwenn Před 5 lety +4

      @@itslizmcmahon I saw his grave om the 70's.The madness was just starting.

  • @KingKull1971
    @KingKull1971 Před 5 lety +5

    Fil, the reason Jim's vocals were so unique was because he channelled Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. They were his favorite singers 🎶🎵🎙😲

  • @Lalrinmawii7
    @Lalrinmawii7 Před 5 lety +2

    Amazing singer and artist...so sad..he died so young. Thanks..Fil..👍👍

  • @lindaz1290
    @lindaz1290 Před 5 lety +17

    I love how you do your homework, Fil. This is an example of a group that is definitely not one I would have listened to (I know, I'll probably get blasted in the comments), however, you made it very interesting. I want to know how you prepare the history for these videos. You made it interesting to the point that I'll check out other songs. Thank you for that!

    • @bigbow62
      @bigbow62 Před 5 lety +4

      @Linda.... excellent post ! Start with... Riders on the Storm, Moonlight Drive, L.A Woman, Touch Me, Light My Fire ! Enjoy the music ✌😎

    • @sacluvsBM
      @sacluvsBM Před 5 lety +3

      We have all been exposed to different things at different times. I can't see any one giving you any grief over that. Might I recommend Peace Frog. Regards.

    • @KatieReadsKoziesAndMore
      @KatieReadsKoziesAndMore Před 5 lety +2

      Linda, the Doors had some very commercial songs on the radio. Touch Me, Light My Fire, Love Me Two Times, Love Her Madly, Hello, I Love You, and People Are Strange. I had tickets to see them perform based on their commercial hits. I bought all the singles and didn’t own any of their albums back then. When Morrison was arrested and convicted, the concert in my town was canceled. It wasn’t until years after Jim died that I heard their more avant-garde music. Some of it I like, some I don’t. That is the beauty of art in all its forms. There is something for everyone to enjoy...or not. 🙂

    • @lawrencetaylor4101
      @lawrencetaylor4101 Před 5 lety +1

      @@sacluvsBM While I love many Doors songs, that one moves me, especially now since we have to stop the Forever Wars.

  • @minanes6549
    @minanes6549 Před 5 lety +1

    These analyses are so good. Really learning so much with them. Context, biography, technical musical breakdown. Professor Fil!

  • @ronnie5129
    @ronnie5129 Před 4 lety +4

    FIL, AS ROBBIE HAS SAID, HE NEVER PLAYED AN ELECTRIC GUITAR IN HIS LIFE UNTIL HE JOINED THE DOORS, HE WAS A CLASSICAL GUITARIST, AND YOU CAN HEAR THIS IN MANY OF THE DOORS SONGS, HE CARRIED IT OVER TO ELECTRIC, TRUE GRIT, ROCK ON, COUSIN FIGEL

  • @tabithacastro805
    @tabithacastro805 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Fil, quite a history here & handled expertly! I never saw the film featuring Val Kilmer as Morrison so, hearing his history really reaffirms his genius -- to have written songs which have become part of the cannons of music, is quite impressive for someone who only lived to be 27!
    Looking at this performance, Jim seems to enjoy playing w/time -- the pauses & silences are as much a part of his musical dialogue w/the audience, as the song, itself. And yes, Fil -- his voice & vocal ability was unique and instantly recognizable -- beautiful, really...
    Wonderful work, again, Fil! From Harlem, New York -- rock!✌🏽💖🎶🎵

  • @elmolewis9123
    @elmolewis9123 Před 5 lety +12

    Another well-analyzed video. I always learn something new.

  • @adams2841
    @adams2841 Před 2 lety +2

    I think half the fun in watching your videos is seeing you enjoy the music. The Doors are one of my favorite bands. Morrison was an incredible singer / performer, and the band was brilliant. For me, their songs still hold up today.

  • @smokindauberdoo4208
    @smokindauberdoo4208 Před 5 lety +33

    BRILLIANT!
    People Are Strange When You're A Stranger ;-')

    • @jeremiahlarkin1134
      @jeremiahlarkin1134 Před 5 lety

      Smokin Dauberdoo420 So So So TRUE!!!!🤪

    • @paulcooper5748
      @paulcooper5748 Před 5 lety +2

      Faces look ugly when your alone women seem wicked when your unwanted.

    • @vidtrax662
      @vidtrax662 Před 5 lety +3

      Faces look ugly when you're alone 😊

  • @garagespace1
    @garagespace1 Před 3 lety +2

    As someone else mentioned, Robbie Krieger was one of very few rock guitarists that did not use a pick. This allowed him to be more versatile and subtle in his playing. To my knowledge, he was also one of the first guitarists to use solid state amps (Acoustic Control Corp 260) which was heresy to most musicians at the time. But it did give him massive volume AND clarity to his live sound when needed. A very underrated guitarist in my book, as well as jazz drummer John Densmore who knew when to hold back and when to cut loose. Complemented their sound brilliantly. And of course, leader and keyboardist Ray Manzarek was the band's secret weapon. The coolest keyboard player in rock, who did double duty as the band's bass player at the same time! Astonishing. Jim once commented that Ray IS the Doors. Word. Fine analyses Fil. I hope that in the future you can cover "The End" with Robbie's open D tuning that gave the song that hypnotic Eastern influence vibe that was a perfect foil to Jim's dark journey that took us all along for the ride.

  • @karenbaumgartel6077
    @karenbaumgartel6077 Před 5 lety +5

    Also surprising that Jim Morrison never considered himself a singer, was self-conscious about it in the beginning and didn‘t start until he started singing his poems with Ray Manzarek. He wished to be considered a poet and writer (and film maker too).

  • @taragreenetarotastro
    @taragreenetarotastro Před rokem +1

    I got to see The Doors live September 6, 1967, CBS Television Studios, Toronto when Light My Fire was first released and April 20th, 1968 and September 24,1969 for the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival too. I was backstage and at their hotel in 1968

  • @jktz122
    @jktz122 Před 5 lety +6

    basicly hes a poet and they their music around his lyrics ray manzarek deserves an award for his keyboard playing

  • @azredhead9666
    @azredhead9666 Před 5 lety

    omigosh...Jim Morrison was such a BRILLIANT mind...and such talent! the world unfortunately was not ready for him, and it drove him into madness. How lucky we were to be a part of his world for a short time...well done Fil. ☮️

  • @sharonn9676
    @sharonn9676 Před 5 lety +10

    Jim Morrison’s voice went thru you. Especially light my fire his voice was so different and he was high on must of his singing unfortunately. He died at 27, but the way he used drugs amazing he lived that long. He died in France.
    I will never forget the day they announced he died I was so upset.
    Fantastic analysis Fil 😊

  • @peterdeyo8539
    @peterdeyo8539 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for these videos - they are helping me learn how to play music!