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    Artist: The Doors
    Song: The End
    Album: The Doors
    Released: 1967
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  • @broaction5343
    @broaction5343  Pƙed 2 lety +44

    "It hurts to set you free, but you'll never follow me..."

    • @careym3901
      @careym3901 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      Yes, Jim Morrison was a poet! Much of it dated & faded now. But some is timeless beauty expressed through his lyrics!

    • @justinscrivner5457
      @justinscrivner5457 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@careym3901 The art that the doors created will never be dated. Their sound will always be weird and timeless.

  • @laurentschaer2864
    @laurentschaer2864 Pƙed 3 lety +132

    Jim Morrison was a poet !

  • @GustavoOliveira-sx4xt
    @GustavoOliveira-sx4xt Pƙed 3 lety +119

    Doors isn’t just a band,Its an experience,a trip call what you want,they were amazing

  • @davidlukey5189
    @davidlukey5189 Pƙed 3 lety +76

    I grew up in the 80s and 90s listening to The Doors, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, The Beatles... Geniuses from decades before my time who broke down barriers, inspired, infuriated and shocked. Everyone in my school listened to them all. My life is about humour, passion, inspiration... From the millennium onwards most kids only listen to music of their own time, which is processed, atrocious nonsense... and they now call the police to report people for having an opinion that differs from their own 🙄

    • @royalway12
      @royalway12 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Very well put. I'm a 60's and 70's child, glad to hear that you get it. Good day.

    • @donnabruhn6907
      @donnabruhn6907 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I applaud younger generations open to this
      Artistic trippy music of the 60's and 70's. I was in my teens in the 60's and my mind was blown by the Doors, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Steppenwolf,
      And CCR

    • @JF-NYC-NJ-Girl
      @JF-NYC-NJ-Girl Pƙed rokem

      Yes - not just children but full grown adults now call the police (or cancel you or belittle you) if you have a different thought, opinion or belief system. It is UNREAL. If you do not follow the sheep and what THEY believe - you are a goner (for the current time anyway).

    • @pedrosousa5969
      @pedrosousa5969 Pƙed rokem

      So true man

  • @tonggosetudio4856
    @tonggosetudio4856 Pƙed 3 lety +146

    Dude, WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER should be next. It's a masterpiece.

    • @jacoblemen
      @jacoblemen Pƙed 3 lety +6

      Agree 100%

    • @ThaDude-ci1zk
      @ThaDude-ci1zk Pƙed 3 lety +6

      F*** yeah it is it is beyond a masterpiece. LOL it's a master class in musicianship.. writing a song and performing a song frđŸ”„

    • @ThaDude-ci1zk
      @ThaDude-ci1zk Pƙed 3 lety +7

      Jim Morrison and The Doors got my subscription Brothers

    • @franciscoramirez4179
      @franciscoramirez4179 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      đŸ€©OHHHHHH YES!👌

    • @muertomechanic4701
      @muertomechanic4701 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Turn out the lights

  • @lisamorrison2149
    @lisamorrison2149 Pƙed 3 lety +109

    The soundtrack to "Apocalypse Now" was fantastic. "The End" by the Doors added so much atmosphere to the storyline. Eerie and iconic.

    • @izzonj
      @izzonj Pƙed 3 lety +11

      I knew this song before Apocalypse Now! but it's hard to believe it wasn't written for that movie, it's so perfect

    • @conureron3792
      @conureron3792 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      Watching a 16 year old(he lied about his age) Skinny Laurence Fishburne dance to the Stones’ Can’t Get No Satisfaction was great!

    • @philh4400
      @philh4400 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      You could put this on anything and it will be 100% better, one of the best things ever recorded

    • @vandemonian5412
      @vandemonian5412 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      so did Ride of the Valkyries - the sound track was stellar

    • @dennis12dec
      @dennis12dec Pƙed 2 lety +2

      This famous line "We train young men to drop fire on people, but their commanders won't allow them to write F**K on their airplane because it's obscene" Col. Walter E. Kurtz played by Marlon Brando before he hacked to death by Captain Benjamin Willard played by Martin Sheen.

  • @somewhiteguy3043
    @somewhiteguy3043 Pƙed 3 lety +18

    One of the greatest songs ever written

  • @freddymo3339
    @freddymo3339 Pƙed 3 lety +45

    Who can hear this without thinking of NAM? -Old Timey Dude

    • @jacoblemen
      @jacoblemen Pƙed 3 lety +4

      I think of the movie "Apocalypse Now"

    • @jacklewis5452
      @jacklewis5452 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@jacoblemen -- wast that in the opening scene with Martin Sheen laying on the bed in Saigon?

    • @sst3d
      @sst3d Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Geezer agrees....

    • @keithjohnson6288
      @keithjohnson6288 Pƙed 3 lety

      No I can't I was there

    • @billhiggins1882
      @billhiggins1882 Pƙed 2 lety

      Memories for sure

  • @melod7670
    @melod7670 Pƙed 3 lety +37

    This song got them fired as the house band at the Whiskey a go go, they got signed to a record deal shortly afterwards..

    • @beanz6745
      @beanz6745 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      It's hard to imagine hearing The End, live, for the first time in a club situation in the mid-60's -- whilst being drunk/high

  • @reneercooley2892
    @reneercooley2892 Pƙed 3 lety +57

    It was very touching to see how deeply this song affected both of you. I chose to play "The End" on my Walkman while I was scattering the ashes of my only sibling, because it was the only song that could begin to express the intensity of my devastation. That was almost 30 years ago, and I have rarely listened to it since then, because the loss of my brother still crushes me. But I'm glad that your video persuaded me to listen to it again today, and I thank you for appreciating the complexity and passion of this magical song.

    • @JF-NYC-NJ-Girl
      @JF-NYC-NJ-Girl Pƙed rokem +2

      I am a kindred soul as I have strong ties to certain songs that I cannot (or have trouble) listening to as they are connected with traumas. Glad you were able to listen to this again.

    • @reneercooley2892
      @reneercooley2892 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@JF-NYC-NJ-Girl Thank you for your thoughtful response. Take care. ❀

  • @joshuadeshaies7106
    @joshuadeshaies7106 Pƙed 3 lety +39

    Dam Bros, enjoy this ride man. And remember, Jim Morrison is the guy driving the blue bus. Awesome choice gentlemen.

    • @brownd1953
      @brownd1953 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Cool fact about the blue bus. This was written when Morrison was living on a rooftop in Venice, California. Public transportation around Venice was on the blue buses.

  • @philging
    @philging Pƙed 3 lety +31

    Incredible song and vocal performance by Jim Morrison.

  • @tonggosetudio4856
    @tonggosetudio4856 Pƙed 3 lety +35

    This is classic rock at its best

  • @justinscrivner5457
    @justinscrivner5457 Pƙed 3 lety +21

    Morrison was a film student in UCLA , so he used cinematic imagery and theater in his lyrics and the band followed him where ever the wind took him. Genius.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety +5

      I still say morrison doesnt get his due... sure he was famous, but too many focus on the noteriety and image as opposed to the creativity. the doors were a quantum leap. ballsy & completely original.

  • @fenrir3941
    @fenrir3941 Pƙed 3 lety +22

    Hi guys! I'm from Chile (Latin American country) I'm originally Spanish-speaking, but I understand English, I watch your videos for your 100% genuine reactions, greetings!

  • @Scott-hq3jq
    @Scott-hq3jq Pƙed rokem +3

    You guys 'get it'. I love that you do!
    This song... Is primal.
    This song is a primal dream, where you stand on the edge of the waking and the dead; the real and the unreal; the savage and civilization; the crystalline and the psychotic; the waking and the nightmare.

  • @sean-ito_kel1336
    @sean-ito_kel1336 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    You gotta listen to this when you're stoned!

  • @4981ish
    @4981ish Pƙed 3 lety +28

    Now you have to see the film, Apocalypse Now, and how perfectly the song fits with what 's going on. That would be a good film to react too.

  • @maleksarray6685
    @maleksarray6685 Pƙed 3 lety +24

    The doors were underrated, this song is as good as zeppelin's stairway to heaven or even better.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety +3

      certainly darker. it resonated very deeply w/ those in nam who were in the belly of the beast in that era. the doors went were few would. they picked up the rock of the times & stared down onto what was underneath it.... I think its fair to say, the doors influenced zepplin & floyd a lot. wouldve loved to have heard syd barrets take on the doors. morrison actually liked floyd... the doors were the first (this was fully constructed and performed by the summer of '66, think about that) to create the long epic scale symbolist arrangements. cinematic & broad scape atmosphere & narrative. william blake & greek literature meets rock. unflinching in its lack of fear to look into the belly of the beast. inconsistent band moreso then zep, but when dialed in like here, they were on a peak few have ever ascented to.

    • @maleksarray6685
      @maleksarray6685 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Yes, that touch of darkness in this song, that's what made it so special...The Doors were definitely ahead of their time.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@maleksarray6685 artistically as important as the velvet underground and king crimson.

  • @canucklehead11
    @canucklehead11 Pƙed 2 lety +9

    One of the most beautiful songs ever written, a work of art.

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 Pƙed 3 lety +14

    Jim sketched the basic lyrics out whilst still in high school as a teenager. About a breakup with his girlfriend at the time.

    • @daveedbrown8296
      @daveedbrown8296 Pƙed 3 lety

      Check out the name Mary Werbelow. She was Jim's supposed first love. The song was supposedly about her. He lived in Clearwater, Florida with his grandparents for a couple of years after his high school graduation in Alexandria, Virginia.
      "Morrison went to live with his paternal grandparents in Clearwater,
      Florida, where he attended classes at St. Petersburg Junior College.
      In 1962, he transferred to Florida State University where he appeared
      in a school recruitment film."
      Unfortunately the house of his grandparents was torn down years ago but all the doors were kept by a painter and sold online with art of Morrison.

    • @MsRadar23
      @MsRadar23 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@daveedbrown8296 Kept all but the doors, haha that’s ironic

  • @artandrade1
    @artandrade1 Pƙed 3 lety +20

    Next, "Soft Parade". A trip for sure!!!

    • @dariootero6555
      @dariootero6555 Pƙed 3 lety

      " the soft parade" Live in PBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @brownd1953
    @brownd1953 Pƙed 3 lety +27

    I’ve said before, I think that you guys have some of the best, most sincere reactions I see on these reaction channels. This reaction’s a perfect example. You guys gave this EPIC song the total respect its earned over the past 54 years. They’re an amazing foursome of college friends who really grabbed listeners/viewers by the shoulders and shook ‘em. Morrison’s poetry and vocals, and Densmore’s drums, Manzarek’s keyboards, and Krieger’s guitars refused to be censored/restricted.

  • @andyyyz9114
    @andyyyz9114 Pƙed 3 lety +13

    Listening to the Doors on acid in the '80s. Good times :)

  • @gilcatgillie
    @gilcatgillie Pƙed 3 lety +25

    The Lizard King at his best!

  • @musicevolution6549
    @musicevolution6549 Pƙed 3 lety +42

    Glad you guys appreciated the song.
    You should now listen to The Doors song called The Soft Parade. It’s another epic song, completely different from The End but absolutely brilliant and takes you on another journey 👍👍👍

    • @johnshannon9656
      @johnshannon9656 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      "Soft Parade" is very interesting and quite great.

    • @RicoBurghFan
      @RicoBurghFan Pƙed 3 lety

      Sorry I commented before I read yours. Yeah definitely The Soft Parade is one of their greatest songs IMO. What a wild and wonderful ride.

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Nope nowhere near as good as 1st two albums

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN Pƙed 2 lety

      @@johnshannon9656 it's okay but wimpy

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN Pƙed 2 lety

      @@RicoBurghFan nope

  • @marcieharreld286
    @marcieharreld286 Pƙed 3 lety +12

    I was 15 when this song was "born"!!! What a fantastic, wild ride The Doors took us on!!! It ended way too soon!! Jim Morrison was a gift from the music Gods!!!đŸ’œđŸ€˜đŸŽ”đŸŽŒđŸŽ¶

  • @dianereed8911
    @dianereed8911 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Ahhh....so are you going to see old people in a new light now ???? This is 55 years old ❀❀❀❀ your grandparents were cool đŸ˜â€

  • @feliciaecheverria
    @feliciaecheverria Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

    Jim was the lyrist, poet, and shaman backed by 3 incredible musicians who created "the trip" without having to take drugs. They created one masterpiece after another. I will never forget the first time I heard in January of 1967. I was 8 years years old when "the trip" began. One that gets looked over is "Celebration of the Lizard," which was performed in their live shows and in The Doors Live album.

  • @annheckenbach7358
    @annheckenbach7358 Pƙed 3 lety +14

    You' d get into When The Music's Over, too. " cancel my subscription to the Resurrection; send my credentials to the house of detention. I 've got some friends inside..." There's some good video out there of the Doors doing this live. He was an absolutely mesmerizing performer, as can be imagined he would be.

  • @Mike-rk8px
    @Mike-rk8px Pƙed 3 lety +2

    In 1966 my father was a college student at UCLA and was part of the “hippie” counterculture. He and his friends would often go to see shows, and the Doors were very popular at this time as a great band to go see, they were totally unique. This was before they had a record deal. One night in August of ‘66 my father and some of his friends went to see the Doors and Love (another great band) at the Whiskey-A-Go Go. Lots of people in the crowd were openly smoking pot, and who knows how many had taken LSD. My father was so blown away by the Doors that it blew his mind without him being stoned. “The End” was the last song they did, and the crowd all sat frozen and stared at Jim because it was just so incredible that you couldn’t move. And yes, Jim Morrison was even better looking in person.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety

      did he know morrison? .... what were his takes on him... ask him about the london fog

  • @richardedenfield5167
    @richardedenfield5167 Pƙed 3 lety +17

    Do you feel the way we do? By Peter Frampton. The version from the live album. This song took over America in the 70s, as did the album.

  • @aileenturrietta7553
    @aileenturrietta7553 Pƙed 3 lety +13

    Jim Morrison was a Poet who said, here, put music to this. Great reaction!!

  • @ladyca8366
    @ladyca8366 Pƙed 3 lety +8

    They played at my high school in '67. LA area, we were extremely blessed.

  • @goodskater6789
    @goodskater6789 Pƙed 3 lety +15

    Jim Morrison was only 22 years old when The Doors recorded their first album in 1966. Such an amazing debut record, Break On Through, Soul Kitchen, The Crystal Ship, Light My Fire, End of The Night, Take It As It comes, The End. Definitely check out the entire record! It's an experience to say the least.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety +2

      think about this. the summer before, he had NEVER had any musical experience. when the band was formed late summer in '65, morrison was film grad who had just spent a month or so in his own 40 days in the desert. highly intelligent & introspective idea guy, yet no musical experience... shows you though how the inner pace, pulse & creation of poetry has a musical underpinning in its cadence if you open up to it. that is basically what happen w/ him, along w/ all the delving he did of other writers like blake. of course having ray around was a gift. ray gets overlooked. he was a big brother to jim in that period & encouraged him, but also laid out the musical outline & structure for jim to take his ideas and scale them out into music. basically constructed the monkey bars. throw in robbies & johns jazz sensibilites & ambition & you truly had something special w/in a year at the whisky... what you heard here is a direct tap root back to the spring of '66. It still is amazing seamless wise when you think again, that jim had never sang or played an instrument & wasnt a music head either no more then 12 months back. savant.

  • @margiemcpeak9304
    @margiemcpeak9304 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Yes. There was some SERIOUS tripping going on "back in the day"! Psychedelic!? You might say so...đŸ€Ż

  • @candacemay7187
    @candacemay7187 Pƙed 3 lety +8

    I don't know when I've enjoyed a reaction video more!! George was travelling!!

  • @DenNEE
    @DenNEE Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Now imagine listening to this song 50 years ago with a head full of acid. Talk about magic...

  • @trevorholden7423
    @trevorholden7423 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    Jim was really in the zone with his voice on this one, such beautiful control right til the end. I get the feeling the lyrics were almost totally improvised - perhaps he had the title. But whatever it's a beautiful trip with the whole band so in tune cosmically with each other.. RIP Jim Morrison...

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety

      good ear. Agree. its vastly underrated controlled but very emotive singing. like sintra in his prime in the early 50's, but an obviously much different genre. but the control and mesh w/ the vibe, melody & musicians is similar.... morrison was a paradox. freak savant talent but wreckless as they come. think about this Trevor, this song was in complete form by summer of '66. morrison was only 22. he hadnt done any music of any kind, instrument, singing or songwriting for the first 21.5 years of his freaking life! When you consider the power & scope of this song, that is mindblowing that such a novice could pull this off singing wise, let alone creation wise. like I said, a rarified savant.... heres the only theory that makes sense to me. he was very intelligent & soaked up literature for a good 5 years pretty heavily. furthermore, he wrote, including poetry. all of that forced his mind to not only understand & sculpt structure to cadence, but it also forced his mind to expand into a creative realm of new ideas. though not an introvert persay, he nevertheless had the ability to lock into his own vision & thoughts. right after college he did this, plus he was experimenting w/ mind expansion. he also had ray who knew how to draw out the arrangement scape & let jim move w/in that frameup w/ improvisation encouraged. it all converged for internal pulse & thought to meet poetic cadence & musical tone. the alchemy of that is here. the words & voice flow directly w/ the river of sound.... inconsistent, no doubt. but wow, when dialed in, morrison was a once in generation freak talent.

  • @hermanmelville3368
    @hermanmelville3368 Pƙed 3 lety +11

    Next: "When the music's over" or "Soft Parade" of course by Doors.

  • @neroloji
    @neroloji Pƙed 3 lety +11

    Guy's this isn't the end but this is a perfect choose to do reacting. Everybody is know that all of "the doors" songs are well because 'Jimbo' is one of all the incredible poet ever. And also I'm sorry for that I don't know your name yet but you were almost die who has white sweater guy:)) please do reacting to "when the musics over" for one of the next time 🙏 also I have a suggest for you; you should watch to "when you're strange" â˜ș we want to also more psychedelic reactings here, more pink floyd, the doors, led zeppelin, jimi hendrix, tim buckley, jefferson airplane... I wonder "white rabbit" reacting specially:) hope it can be possible soon..

  • @melod7670
    @melod7670 Pƙed 3 lety +10

    The brothers need to check out some Allman Brothers!!! Whipping Post Live at the Fillmore East, Midnight Rider, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed with Derek Trucks on guitar. There is a version of Elizabeth Reed with Eric Clapton joining the Allmans. You can't go wrong with ANY of those tracks.. You will not be disappointed!

    • @melod7670
      @melod7670 Pƙed 3 lety

      This version of Whipping Post may actually be better than the Filmore East performance. Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes are just so good.. czcams.com/video/Rx_UaQx5eZQ/video.html

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety

      how about the doors, live, who do you love. closest thing white boys have ever gotten to the allmans.... who themselves as ga boys, were the closest whites got to the real deep dark delta blues in that era.... I wonder if morrison got to catch the allmans or visa versa.... who do you love hangs w/ greg singing wise imo.

  • @StigmataMartyr1
    @StigmataMartyr1 Pƙed 3 lety +11

    Your emotions and the way you experience music are reasons why your reaction videos are head and shoulders above others for me.
    Thank you for listening to this song.

  • @reesezpeecez08
    @reesezpeecez08 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    This was one of the albums we made sure we had our brains "high" wired , especially if some of the people were newbies. We'd watch their reactions too. College in the early 70's , what a time to have experienced the golden age of rock.

  • @andreeablack8676
    @andreeablack8676 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    I have to say only one thing, guys. Jim Morrison was a hypnotizing man as a whole. you will see, if you see him perform live, believe me ;)

  • @anthonyblakely399
    @anthonyblakely399 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    The Doors are among the gods of Rock n' Roll.....and this song is one of my Favorites from them. A MASTERPIECE!!!! Deep Deep lyrics and way out of pocket musicianship!!!! I LOVE it!!!!!! Jim Morrison is the god of Rock n' Roll.....yeah he took mushrooms and takes the listener on a journey.......to experience the trip he is experiencing!!!! Doors of perception!!!!

  • @bjornp78
    @bjornp78 Pƙed 3 lety +9

    rock poetry, thank you for reacting to this masterpiece, stay healthy, greetings from the Netherlands

  • @wendyt7958
    @wendyt7958 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    "desperately in need of some stranger's hand in a desperate land" so true and so real. Also the "snake" is referred to the Snake river out west

  • @abandonedchannel1159
    @abandonedchannel1159 Pƙed 3 lety +17

    Fantastic song. Now try "When the music's over" and "Light my fire" and "Ghost song" " Queen of the Highway". I hope you take this into account.
    You also have to react to Chicago again guys. Songs like "Poem 58", " Liberation", and "Than you great spirit" are amazing

  • @eviekelpie1
    @eviekelpie1 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    When the music picks up tempo I visualise Jim doing his native American dance around the microphone

  • @crust8016
    @crust8016 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Used to bookend Apocalypse Now. Probably one of the best uses of music in any movie ever.

  • @Mr7826
    @Mr7826 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Saw the Doors in concert before I left for Vietnam, I was there when Jim Died, love their music. clp

  • @mikem597
    @mikem597 Pƙed rokem +2

    Wow. A masterpiece. No band like the doors, then, or ever. I saw them many times, and they sounded exactly like the recording.

  • @frankrios9926
    @frankrios9926 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Not gonna let you forget Maggot Brain by Funkadelic featuring the late, great Eddie Hazel on guitar. You will never be the same !

  • @mstewart109
    @mstewart109 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Most of these artists in this era were high on drugs. Still could write amazing lyrics and perform live on stage and perform flawless. That's what amazes me.. unbe,unbelievable, but I lived this era with this music. Best stuff ever.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety

      its overplayed though imo. hendrix for ex was mainly off drugs his last year or so performing wise. morrison was much more a boozer... I think what you have w/ some of these artist, like morrison, is just very creative artistically bent individuals. they threw their heart & sweat into creation. the creativity was an experience. plus morrison was highly intelligent & very well read. he understood blake symbolism, joseph conrad, the ancient greeks & abstract art. what sounds trippy to many people to him was carefully placed symbolist meaning... not saying the guy didnt do drugs & not saying it didnt have an influence. I'm just saying it wasnt the drugs. morrison could write stuff like this on or off it.

  • @chrislott82
    @chrislott82 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    This is the end and Echoes by Pink Floyd. Changed my life forever! Love the channel brothers! Keep on rolling!

  • @neilmartin99
    @neilmartin99 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    The song is even more iconic if you watch the film, Apocalypse Now.
    It fits perfectly with the beginning of the movie.

  • @hollywoodharriet13
    @hollywoodharriet13 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Saw The Doors at Cal State East LA in 1967 when I was 15 yrs old. My little sister was 12. What a memorable day that was! Loved your reactions to this - so good you didn't stop it once!

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety

      how do you compare them to all the other bands you saw live in that great era? .... so many years after morrison's death, there is a legend built up around him. I was barely alive when he was performing. I'm interested to hear from people who did indeed see them live to see if that aura was really palpable. was the buzz around this guy the same like it was 10 years after his death when they resurged interest wise? did he stand out to you in a stark way vs other talents you saw then? ... any further takes appreciated.

    • @samuelj.bufalini7029
      @samuelj.bufalini7029 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@kelvinkloud I saw the band in San Diego in the summer of '67, and watched a young woman seated in front of me reach sexual release watching Morrison strut in his hip-hugging black leather pants and white frilly shirt. Oh, the band was pretty good, too!

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@kelvinkloud I love them and sadly when I saw them Jim was out of control drunk and stoned and actually roaring. It was so sad.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@TheDivayenta he had a nasty dance with booze and handling fame it seems. Booze addiction doesn’t go well. The indulgence of the times didn’t help.... I’m surprised the owner of the label didn’t do more to get the guy to put the brakes on and find more grounding. The doors made that label. The booze really undermined a great talent and band. Inconsistent. When dialed in arguably America’s greatest band in a crucial period of rock. When off, a train wreck.

  • @martinkingston1498
    @martinkingston1498 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    Guys if you really liked the Doors, please please please react to this live performance of one their greatest songs, it will BLOW your mind completely, I promise you. And I say that to you as a hardcore Doors fan with years.
    The Doors - When The Music's Over Live in Europe { HQ } on the youtube channel Doorstonia TDU.

  • @sallyshipwreck4315
    @sallyshipwreck4315 Pƙed rokem +3

    "he took a face from the ancient gallery"..............in contemporary times it reminds me of the Faceless Men in GOT. In the times I lived in when this song came out it was a song of death for me.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed rokem

      check out the movie, ex machina..... notice the scene when eva walks down the hall, up to the ancient mask & keenly holds & looks into its face.... bank on this, the screenwriter was inspired straight on by this song.

  • @annemaclean6634
    @annemaclean6634 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    One of my favourite songs by The Doors - it's so hypnotic, and an absolute experience. Jim Morrison's voice is amazing. This is such an iconic song too - wow. Many thanks for the reaction guys.

  • @nanvolentine9110
    @nanvolentine9110 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    I loved The Doors. I was 11 years old when this came out, still love it. And please react to The Crystal Ship.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Pƙed 3 lety

      One of the most gorgeous melodies ever!

  • @Free-flyBE
    @Free-flyBE Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Remember having to do an intervention on a friend who sat in her room listening to The Doors one summer...lost grip on reality; but snapped out of it & became a Chiropractor!

  • @ladyca8366
    @ladyca8366 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    This was a hit before Apocalypse Now.

  • @dafnemunoz7403
    @dafnemunoz7403 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    hello guys, congratulations on the 22,000 subscribers, your content is sensational, I have been with you since we were 12,000 and grew very fast on CZcams, and I recommend you listen to keep yourself alive, play the game, these are the days of our lives, good old- fashoned lover boy, all from Queen, the truth is very good, I hope and you can react to them, congratulations guys .❀

  • @doughaviland1729
    @doughaviland1729 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Boggles the mind had Jim not died so young, what genius he would have given us over the years.....

    • @roberthalpern5454
      @roberthalpern5454 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      True......what a waste and we are all the poorer for it. The same with all the 27 club.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety +1

      agree... I think he had a real future in screenplay writing & some acting and direction... the 70's anti hero decade in film was very creative & spawned by peers he knew at ucla. like bowie, morrison was a very large scape, conceptual thinker. its why his best lyrics have a cinematic epic affect. its too disjointed but his film project has some interesting moments in it. a healthy morrison by '72 couldve really flexed his muscles more behind the scenes in the film industry imo. think artist like michael mann, copolla, lucas, marty S etc. jims ideas wouldve found fertile ground.

  • @HeisMertz_
    @HeisMertz_ Pƙed rokem

    The producers of this song said it was recorded in two takes, one for the first half and one for the second half. And by the end of the second half, everyone behind the glass was in tears. This is what music should be!

  • @dyhockane7506
    @dyhockane7506 Pƙed rokem +2

    Hands down your best reaction on this channel. This song freeze me every time

  • @GlobalWarring
    @GlobalWarring Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Guys, one of your earliest reactions was to Roundabout by Yes. You absolutely loved it. You've never been back to them. Can you react to 'Close to The Edge' by Yes? You won't have heard anything like it 😊

  • @dolfinpt
    @dolfinpt Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Watch Apocalypse Now!
    This song really makes that climatic scene when Martin Sheen gets into Brando’s compound and how it plays out. (Yes and add to that seeing it on LSD! In the jungle- u were in the jungle!đŸ˜łđŸ€Šâ€â™€ïžđŸ€Ł

  • @benzinnecker7525
    @benzinnecker7525 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    He was actually on a acid trip when they first played the song at the whiskey a go go and he improvised the second part of the song because it wasn't finished yet which got the doors fired due to the lyrics

  • @spazimdam
    @spazimdam Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Yeah good to see this. You guys were impacted by The End. The really incredible thing is that it fit so well in Apocalypse Now. That movie was made many years after this song was recorded but it sounds like Jim Morrison is describing the feeling and the insane reality of Vietnam during the war, especially in the first couple of verses. " desperately in need of some stranger's hand/ in a desperate land" and then "lost in a Roman wilderness of pain/ and all the children are insane". There were Vietnamese children who would give their lives in suicide bombings to kill American soldiers. Whoever made that soundtrack choice was brilliant. This song is absolutely brilliant. It is haunting and creepy and engaging as hell. All the instruments were played so well, so cohesive. John Densmore's drumming here is mesmerizing and so is Manzarek's organ playing. And Robbie Krieger's guitar is so cool, the notes he plays, sometimes adding that creepy insane vibe. Jim Morrison is an utterly unique rock singer, poet, musician. Very psychedelic.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Pƙed 3 lety +1

      morrison knew copolla in college. they were classmates at ucla as film grads. can you imagine being in class w/ the 2 of them? there are interviews were copolla talks about that and his memories of morrison. if jim had lived I do think there was a really good shot he wouldve drifted more heavily into films by the early 70's. screen writing, direction, maybe some acting. the era wouldve been a good fit for him theme wise.... copolla went out on a limb to get dennis hopper in the movie. at this point in his life hopper was bordering on insanity & had serious drug issues. its a role morrison couldve actually played well & I wouldnt see copolla having a problem putting him into the film. I could see morrison playing sheens part too. he wouldnt have been old enough though for brandos part, but he couldve gotten into the character. morrison could act. his indep film though disconnected has some decent moments. he had a presence on film. his acting in promo film for unknown soldier is very good. But I think his real gift wouldve been collaboration from the writing end via screenplay or direction.

    • @spazimdam
      @spazimdam Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@kelvinkloud Wow that's intense that copolla & morrison went to ucla film school together. it just figures you know?

  • @smythharris2635
    @smythharris2635 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    The End is just the beginning of a cosmic trip through inner space. The Doors have lots of intellectual rocket fuel, Jim was a fanatical reader.

  • @itsmedrooms6071
    @itsmedrooms6071 Pƙed rokem +2

    The end of great long songs like this because people with Tik Tok attention spans just can’t hang. This song was done live obviously. You couldn’t do a song with tempo changes like this today because producers want everything to be uniform and nailed to an electronic grid which would ruin the song. It is indeed the end of old school production and those drum sounds and parts were totally improvised because Densmore came from a jazz background. His performance was just phenomenal and conveyed so much emotion. Definitely one of their best, but they have a lot of great songs. You guys should do Riders On The Storm as well, thanks and good reaction.

  • @paintinganimalsonrocks7633
    @paintinganimalsonrocks7633 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I first heard this when I was 17. Didn't understand it but I loved it. I didn't even drink let alone do drugs at that time.

  • @vickiklopp990
    @vickiklopp990 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Love you guys Gor appreciating The Doors like my friends and did when they came out. Absolutely blew my mind and still does!

  • @ELUSIVEJIM
    @ELUSIVEJIM Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody LIve. Keep up the great work.

  • @louisreiser4620
    @louisreiser4620 Pƙed 3 lety +8

    Also....
    Doctor: you have 2 minutes to live
    Me: want to hear the end from the doors
    Doctor: but thats 12 minutes
    God: its ok

  • @elizabethshow5105
    @elizabethshow5105 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    You guys gotta listen to Their song-
    Texas Radio & the Big Beat... has some of Morrison’s best lyric’s!

  • @ramonaalvarez7559
    @ramonaalvarez7559 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    Morrison was an extremely unique dramatic wild enigmatic kind of guy from what I understand. This track really emphasizes his personality I think. He was definitely a fine hunk of a man .. lol. Awesome BroActions guys. B safe & well .. đŸ˜ŠđŸ’“âœŒđŸŒđŸ€˜đŸŒ

    • @lisamorrison2149
      @lisamorrison2149 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Yes, he was quite a specimen, wasn't he? LOL.😉

    • @hollywoodharriet13
      @hollywoodharriet13 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      True! When we saw them during The End Jim leaped up off the platform the band was on and fell to the floor writhing spastically in front of our teenage faces! Then before Jim sung the final line to the song there was a brief silence and somebody blew an Oscar Meyer wiener whistle and everybody laughed. Jim might not have found it funny and said "ha, ha, ha", and finished the song. Quite memorable even if it was 54 years ago. 😉

    • @ramonaalvarez7559
      @ramonaalvarez7559 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@hollywoodharriet13 Wow sounds like a wild concert. Have U watched the concert where he started a political rant on stage? He just about started a riot. Kurazee!!

    • @ramonaalvarez7559
      @ramonaalvarez7559 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@lisamorrison2149 LOL .. many teenage girls had his poster on their bedroom walls in the states.

    • @lisamorrison2149
      @lisamorrison2149 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@ramonaalvarez7559 LOL..I still have a poster of Jim in my basement.

  • @Lchristyhastings
    @Lchristyhastings Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Another epic apocalypse song where the singer channels it:
    Morning Dew
    Grateful Dead @ Cornell 77

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Coppola used this epically for his definitive Vietnam movie, Apocalypse Now.
    The lyrics are kind of a retelling of the Greek story of Oedipus. It also makes me think of the Manson gang on that horrific night they murdered Sharon Tate and her friends.

  • @ayush738
    @ayush738 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I dont know whether you guys read my comment for the request or you had planned this already, but I was waiting badly for this song on your channel glad you guys heard it😇

  • @Tonyblack261
    @Tonyblack261 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Possibly my favourite Door song.

  • @joshuamichael8345
    @joshuamichael8345 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    THE WHO!!!!!!!!!!!! MY GENERATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LIVE AT LEEDS!!!!!!!!!!!
    EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kmde6128
    @kmde6128 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I love this! I love seeing your faces! Jim brings you on a special ride always! đŸ˜ŽâœŒđŸ»

  • @annettecole6636
    @annettecole6636 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Masterpiece!!!!!!!! Jim takes you to another place another world!!!!

  • @steveames5797
    @steveames5797 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Watch Apocalypse Now - the scene that includes this song is AMAZING.

  • @3John16
    @3John16 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    DudeBROS! Keep it up my friends you're making people smile!
    DOORS ☆ CELEBRATION OF THE LIZARD

  • @elysehfm8797
    @elysehfm8797 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    The best music is like a drug. Great reaction, guys.

  • @kimschubert61
    @kimschubert61 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Just close your eyes and let the music and Jim's voice take you on a journey like no other!

  • @marniethedyslexic6445
    @marniethedyslexic6445 Pƙed 3 lety

    Great reaction guysđŸ˜€đŸ‘â€ïžâœŒïžđŸŒŒ

  • @AuRora-dt3et
    @AuRora-dt3et Pƙed 2 lety +1

    George ,it was really nice to watch you enjoy the experience of the Doors, I totally recognise it 😊

  • @rickygraham8838
    @rickygraham8838 Pƙed rokem

    I'm 62 and so happy to see the Doors invokes the same response and emotions as I had. Try "An American Prayer" album , you will love this.

  • @jemxs
    @jemxs Pƙed 3 lety

    Amazing reaction, love how you both instantly knew to have your eyes closed for this!

  • @johnshannon9656
    @johnshannon9656 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Great band. Great song.

  • @Serai3
    @Serai3 Pƙed 3 lety

    When the Doors were first performing this song on stage, that center section was a mini-showcase for Jim's poetry. He would change it up every night, throwing in different bits of his writing. It got cemented into this form when they recorded, but up to then you'd never know what he was going to say when he started reciting.

  • @BubbbaZ
    @BubbbaZ Pƙed 24 dny

    Subscribed! this song and band were the sound i grew up with, yes it gave me the same feelings and still does to this day! Greetings from Australia

  • @7sleepy
    @7sleepy Pƙed 3 lety +1

    "We train young men to drop fire on people, but their commanders won't allow them to write 'fuck' on their aeroplanes because it's obscene!"

  • @tano231000
    @tano231000 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    The Doors đŸ€©