Cómo perspectiva , este concierto fué el 3 de julio del 68 , pocos días antes de asesinado boby Kennedy , y Martin L King ( en abril) dos años atrás aún ensayaban en casa de Ray , a ningún productor le seducía el sonido del grupo ni las letras , por no ser rentables..... Y ahí estaban....,en el máximo escenario de Los Angeles, haciendo el mismo show , que hacían en bares y noches de bohemia....mientras el país se desmoronaba y los Doors conquistaban su propio mundo ,para ofrecerlo , sin parecerse a ninguno....
@@AnnaLVajda Yes he did live in the fast lane and died of the same. I remember growing up with him as I was under 10 years old when I started listening and dancing to and loving Jim & The Doors, as the few LP's came out, I was there to listen to them as they were released. So glad of that. Still love him today. He is one I will take to my grave.
Cuánto daría por estar ahí.. hoy puedo pagar más de algún concierto nunca sería igual. Afortunados aquellos que presenciaron aquella noche al dios del rock.... Con el perdón de Freddy Mercury.. led zeppelin, para mí the Doors posee una mística única . Que despierta al inconciente !!!
Por eso se llaman The Doors, Lad puertas de la persepción , abren todos los sentidos, la banda era única y genial, Jim era enigmático, sensual a veces algo obseno, pera un genio inigualable.
I got to see the Doors early '67 in LA. I was 15. One of those Dave Diamond concerts in the Valley. Phenomenal performance. Never seen anything like it before or since. And I'm an old man now.
same year, earl warren showgrounds, santa barbara indoors, three songs, 15 minutes each, I was a couple of yards from the stage, about the same age , first album I owned was "the doors"
@clarkewi What do you mean you've never seen anything like it before or since? Can you elaborate for someone who wasn't there? Iggy Pop talks about seeing the Doors at a school dance in Ann Arbor Michigan in '66 or '67, and says he'd never seen a band who looked anything like the way they looked-- he says they looked like homeless people, the way they were groomed and dressed.
@@ghostexits The mood they created was like waiting to see an execution - a beheading. With the organ and sparse Spanish sounding guitar notes (guitar player didn't use a pick which was unusual). And then Morrison himself. That first time I saw them he was drunk and could barely hold onto the microphone stand. He had his arms and legs wrapped around it. And it was a round theater with the stage going around and around. Didn't say a word but you could sense something was going to happen. That was what was different about them. This dark anticipation. And then suddenly Morrison leaped into the air and exploded into that shrieking howl of his. And went into "Back Door Man". That was their opening song. And I got the feeling that Morrison wouldn't live too long. He was just to wild and primal. But they captured it on record and film like "Isle of Wight". Great performance.
I was 9 years old when Jim was doing his beautiful thing he does so well. Love when he tells the audience to chill. Very Jim. BTW you have great taste in music.
I dont usually take much notice of the drumming but that guy is really in the zone here. Perfect counter to Morrisons voice, like punctuating his phrases.
It couldn’t have been easy to keep all these different vibes from everyone going and not fall apart. The Doors were so much more talented than people give them credit for.
This song leads deep into the human abysses of emotional rage, grief and despair and it lets you sink alone and helplessly in the storm-lashed sea of your own human inadequacy, to wash you up at the end strangely amazed and fearfully relieved again in the earthly reality...
Fuzzy Butkus Thank you, that is for sure something very sweet to hear. Unfortunately, the only thing that having good taste in music gives nowadays, is difficulty in bearing today's pop music, that is literally everywhere.
@@the.hot.button today there's no music or artists, just business. Pity. We are still young we should try to bring back justice to real music and artists.
@@widerange6420 check out Dope Lemon. They are a good group (check out their track called Honey Bones). But yet it is distinct from what came before 90s
Died @ age 27 in Rock n Roll Circus Paris July 3, 1971... I was there that night at the club. Scoring some smack for Pamela, he went into the women's restroom to try it out & probably did a copious amount & mixed with alcohol- deadly mixture 🖤 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🖤
That is because they did have very much meaning if you really listen and if you know about Jim. I love his lyrics and poems. They make perfect sense to me. They are real, that is why they feel so real to you.
If you were there, no explanation is necessary, If you weren't there no explanation will suffice. Please, understand, I'm not trying to sound like an elitist. But there was so much going on back then it just seems impossible to describe the turmoil to someone that has no point of reference to what it was like to actually live in that time. So many wonderful things mixed in with so many terrible things, So much joy, so much sadness, all soundtracked by the best music ever. The music is the key to the understanding. At least it's a start. Rock on, all who follow. Edit 06/29/20 - Thank You for the responses, I've at least got you thinking. If you truly believe that what we are experiencing today is ANYTHING like what the 60's was like then you really need a history lesson. Great progress has been made. Is it over, HELL NO.
@@semireckless I definitely would not have. However, I was born in 2006. The music and experiences changed so much between that time and this time. Back then there was rock music and going outside, now rock is dead and there is only technology and mumble rap. It kind of sickens me that there won't be any Kurt Cobain or Jimi Hendrix or Jim Morrison to tell my kids about. There hasn't been any great talent since the 1990s and early 2000s.
@@daun7912 Check out the fabulous young British singer/rapper/dancer/songwriter Cher Lloyd. In my opinion, Katy Perry kicks ass. How about Avril Lavigne?
Yep he did have alcohol and drug problems but sorry a lot of women thought he was good looking and still do. I do think at that age he wouldn't be a good partner. Possibly if he was able to live longer and change his ways.
@Susan Kelly I have no reason to be jealous honey, he was cute, yes, but " beautiful ", no, sorry. And i'm a great fan of The Doors. But i hate drugs and junkies. That's all.
Takes me back and forthgoing for years. He has always been in my life. A LP, Tape a CD and now youtube. which is the best as I can watch him as well as listen to him. Yes music is all awakening! I like that you said that. Cool comment. I can dig it can you.
Jim was tripping balls during this performance "ught ohh I blew it, it's a moth that's alright he ain't got long to go so we'll forgive him " love when he improvises
@@ianthomas2289 It is kind of uncanny just how many died at age 27. Striking is likely a better word than uncanny, as I don't wish to suggest anything preternatural or downright silly.
Jim Morrison was so gorgeous and talented! They were giving him legal problems and the sixties was a rough time. The Vietnam War brought a lot of young people that started experimenting with acid. People were wild and filled with angst! I believe that he tried to escape to Paris from his legal troubles. They were too hard on him. He probably battled deep depression. However, he was genius and a true legend! He rocks! Love forever!😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🐯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I can't tell you how many times back in the old days I played this song. Returning home after a cocaine and alcohol fueled night I would time this song to play after the cocaine wore off and all that alcohol I drank would suck me into a black hole. The fade out was fantastic. It's nothing I would do today and I don't recommend doing it, but I don't regret it, any of it. Dark music for dark souls on dark nights trapped in a dark life. This song takes me back to days long ago.
My Dad was a great fan of the Doors..lost him 3 yeas ago & its changed my life around ! Its still raw & hurts so much...Love & being Loved is so Crucial in Life i suppose thats the Grand plan! Nature is like that like all earths creatures...Just enjoy your time!
con este tema me vole a otras dimenciones no conosidas por la humanidad the doors son las puertas que se abren para viajar a las dimenciones no conocidas por la humanidad
Это вещь!!!это больше чем песня!!!!легендарные,,ДОРЗ,, лучшие!!!Джим великий шаман,завораживает своим тембром!обожаю вас!бесконечно можно слушать,погружаться в эту шикарную музыку!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mi canción Favorita,Todo el álbum es buenísimo,Un Gran Clásico de Rock,Te Extraño Jim,Señor regresalo a la Tierra,Llévate a Maluma,Kumbia Kings,A los Traperos,Raperos, Reggaetoneros,etc,etc
He did some acid before the concert started. This of course was at the Hollywood Bowl. I got the Blu-ray of this concert. During interviews Ray said he did acid before the concert and it was obvious he was peaking when he did this song. The Blu-ray is worth the money and I really enjoyed the interviews.
BRAVO. A " TRUE, RARE FAN".MY SAGA= PULLED INTO THE " LIZARD KING'S" WORLD IN 1963. DUBBED "LIZARD KING" IN HIGH SCHOOL BANDS,CAUGHT "4" CONCERTS(TWICE SAME NIGHT AT "THE GARDEN"(JANIS PLAYED MAIN MADISON S.G.,ALONG SIDE "WINTER GARDEN " , DOORS IN "WINTER GARDEN". SPECIAL TIMES,RODE SUBWAY LATE TO BAYSIDE, QUEENS, TO MY CAR, NO ONE BOTHERED A LONG HAIRED SEMI-HIPPIE. CRIED JULY 4TH, 1971, AT "LADY DIANE'S PLACE UPON HEARING THE TRAGIC NEWS. SHE MAY NOT HAVE UNDERSTOOD, YET SHE WAS COMPASSIONATE. THE MUSIC WORLD WAS NEVER THE SAME AFTERWARDS, NO MATTER HOW MANY GREAT GROUPS DEVELOPED.STILL JAM ALONG TO "THE DOORS". R.I.P JIM & RAY.
This is in part is about Charlie Mason, who I met briefly in 1967-8 just a year before the killings. Also The Doors played at my high school in 1968 in Northridge CA.
Eloborate plans is right. The almight had a plan for this man. He was only here for a short period of time and space but he really made a ripple in the fabric or reality there were very strong vibrations around this man around that time. We all wish he coulda stuck around longer but if he had his light wouldnt have shown so brightly.
Cómo perspectiva , este concierto fué el 3 de julio del 68 , pocos días antes de asesinado boby Kennedy , y Martin L King ( en abril) dos años atrás aún ensayaban en casa de Ray , a ningún productor le seducía el sonido del grupo ni las letras , por no ser rentables..... Y ahí estaban....,en el máximo escenario de Los Angeles, haciendo el mismo show , que hacían en bares y noches de bohemia....mientras el país se desmoronaba y los Doors conquistaban su propio mundo ,para ofrecerlo , sin parecerse a ninguno....
Wao que buen comentario
Una elevacion de viaje al mas alla totalmnte
Muy de acuerdo en el comentario..lo único que es un detalle , el concierto es en el holiwood bowl el 5 de julio no el 3 de julio...
Con esto duermo y en mis sueños no estoy en ningún lugar...
pues yo sueño ,que estoy, en el principio y que le den por culo al final
The Doors will never become old to me. I never tire of hearing them and watching Jim. Just amazing.
My sentiments exactly 👍💎✌
Absolutely love this track 👍👍👍✌
@@sabihatanveer8494 Yes it is really great.
Well Jim never got old for anyone lived fast died young.
@@AnnaLVajda Yes he did live in the fast lane and died of the same. I remember growing up with him as I was under 10 years old when I started listening and dancing to and loving Jim & The Doors, as the few LP's came out, I was there to listen to them as they were released. So glad of that. Still love him today. He is one I will take to my grave.
Jim knows how to tell a story.
Legendary
AMEN! A MEN!...
Cuánto daría por estar ahí.. hoy puedo pagar más de algún concierto nunca sería igual. Afortunados aquellos que presenciaron aquella noche al dios del rock....
Con el perdón de Freddy Mercury.. led zeppelin, para mí the Doors posee una mística única . Que despierta al inconciente !!!
Tambien esta pink floyd, pero the doors uf, únicos🌛💜
Jajaja estas fumado,rock??
Jajaja estas fumado,rock??
freddie* jaksjakdj
Por eso se llaman The Doors, Lad puertas de la persepción , abren todos los sentidos, la banda era única y genial, Jim era enigmático, sensual a veces algo obseno, pera un genio inigualable.
I got to see the Doors early '67 in LA. I was 15. One of those Dave Diamond concerts in the Valley. Phenomenal performance. Never seen anything like it before or since. And I'm an old man now.
same year, earl warren showgrounds, santa barbara indoors, three songs, 15 minutes each, I was a couple of yards from the stage, about the same age , first album I owned was "the doors"
clarkewi you are a very lucky man. I was born that year (in Scotland). Love The Doors.
I'll drink to to that ''
Show them ay the Wiskiy in the65
@clarkewi What do you mean you've never seen anything like it before or since? Can you elaborate for someone who wasn't there? Iggy Pop talks about seeing the Doors at a school dance in Ann Arbor Michigan in '66 or '67, and says he'd never seen a band who looked anything like the way they looked-- he says they looked like homeless people, the way they were groomed and dressed.
@@ghostexits The mood they created was like waiting to see an execution - a beheading. With the organ and sparse Spanish sounding guitar notes (guitar player didn't use a pick which was unusual). And then Morrison himself. That first time I saw them he was drunk and could barely hold onto the microphone stand. He had his arms and legs wrapped around it. And it was a round theater with the stage going around and around. Didn't say a word but you could sense something was going to happen. That was what was different about them. This dark anticipation. And then suddenly Morrison leaped into the air and exploded into that shrieking howl of his. And went into "Back Door Man". That was their opening song. And I got the feeling that Morrison wouldn't live too long. He was just to wild and primal. But they captured it on record and film like "Isle of Wight". Great performance.
Jim you were my friend in 1970 when I was 15 years old and I heard the songs of the Doors first. Now 50 years later I'm still your friend.
Gran amigo y uno mas del club de los 29
So lucky
I was 9 years old when Jim was doing his beautiful thing he does so well. Love when he tells the audience to chill. Very Jim. BTW you have great taste in music.
You're legend sir! Congrat
I dont usually take much notice of the drumming but that guy is really in the zone here. Perfect counter to Morrisons voice, like punctuating his phrases.
Or to wake him up :))
I've noticed that too, truly a great band. They let him be.
It couldn’t have been easy to keep all these different vibes from everyone going and not fall apart. The Doors were so much more talented than people give them credit for.
The band goes wherever the wind takes Jim. His head is just like floating in the breeze.
This song leads deep into the human abysses of emotional rage, grief and despair and it lets you sink alone and helplessly in the storm-lashed sea of your own human inadequacy, to wash you up at the end strangely amazed and fearfully relieved again in the earthly reality...
Wow that's some deep sh*t.
Este video lo ví después de una discusión y estando briago fue lo mejor ,disfrute the end como nunca y luego en la noche uffff👌
UN POEMA,UNA CANCION!!!LARGA VIDA (en nuestra añoranza,en nuestro recuerdo)!!!VIVA EL REY LAGARTO!!!
Light men, never ignore Jim Morrison
Fuzzy Butkus Thank you, that is for sure something very sweet to hear. Unfortunately, the only thing that having good taste in music gives nowadays, is difficulty in bearing today's pop music, that is literally everywhere.
Subjective lol 😂 I agree with fuzzy Butkus ! A Beauty with great taste , right on ! 👍🏼
@@the.hot.button today there's no music or artists, just business. Pity. We are still young we should try to bring back justice to real music and artists.
@@damiancassar8664
absolutely right bro,
after 90's there is no good
music like 70's and 80's
@@widerange6420 check out Dope Lemon. They are a good group (check out their track called Honey Bones). But yet it is distinct from what came before 90s
7:22 es una maldita locura lo amo te amo
I could never imagine him as an old man .Thats the price they pay .
Indeed he would be almost my mother’s age 😟 she is 77 years old
If he would of taken care of himself he could still look good. Look at Paul McCartney at 78 he is still kicking and looks pretty good for his age.
Died @ age 27 in Rock n Roll Circus Paris July 3, 1971... I was there that night at the club. Scoring some smack for Pamela, he went into the women's restroom to try it out &
probably did a copious amount & mixed with alcohol- deadly mixture 🖤 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🖤
Or could never imagine a Doors Christmas album and TV special !
@@michaelserby7697 e
Джим-просто легенда.
И эта песня очень подходит саундтрэком к фильму "Апокалипсис".
Джим, ты и твои песни останутся навсегда в нашей памяти
Jim Morrison hipnotizaba con su belleza; y me encantaba la energía que transmitía saludos desde Lima Perú 👍👍😃😄😄😎
Tu voz y tu musica viviran por siempre el mas grande jimm morrison.
Saw the show and him at the Montreal forum in 1969 he blew my mind 51 years later the music and his voice is still stunning
Im sorry, but I'm jealous of you.
Me too I’m so jealous
@@mon6810 That summer i saw Janis Joplin Led Zeppelin and Donovan without counting Bob Dylan. What a time it was
Lucky you!!!! Wish I was there and die right after he finished.
@@Horatiu37 😂
Hermoso ese hombre, tu cara quedará plasmada en mi por el resto de mi vida... 🇨🇴
Faco dele increvil.
The Doors cambio el rumbo de la musica, por siempre PRESENTES
I know he's high as fuck, and even if it seems like he's saying a lot of random things, his words feel so real somehow
Verygoodjim
הטוב בזמנו ולשנים עד בלי די חבל צעיר כל כך מוכשר וכיף לשמוע !!!
That is because they did have very much meaning if you really listen and if you know about Jim. I love his lyrics and poems. They make perfect sense to me. They are real, that is why they feel so real to you.
It’s not even close to being just random words.
Ray Manzarek holds this madness together magnificently
Ok
Essa musica es para puro conocedor musica hermosa para disfrutar
Esta canción es maravillosa
If you were there, no explanation is necessary,
If you weren't there no explanation will suffice.
Please, understand, I'm not trying to sound like an elitist. But there was so much going on back then it just seems impossible to describe the turmoil to someone that has no point of reference to what it was like to actually live in that time. So many wonderful things mixed in with so many terrible things, So much joy, so much sadness, all soundtracked by the best music ever. The music is the key to the understanding. At least it's a start. Rock on, all who follow.
Edit 06/29/20 - Thank You for the responses, I've at least got you thinking. If you truly believe that what we are experiencing today is ANYTHING like what the 60's was like then you really need a history lesson. Great progress has been made. Is it over, HELL NO.
Your comment is just about the most thoughtful that I have ever encountered on CZcams.
Kinda sad I was born in my current generation and not back then. I like the music and experiences back then way more then today.
@@daun7912 I kinda doubt that you would have liked the Vietnam war however; which may have been part of Mike's point.
@@semireckless I definitely would not have. However, I was born in 2006. The music and experiences changed so much between that time and this time. Back then there was rock music and going outside, now rock is dead and there is only technology and mumble rap. It kind of sickens me that there won't be any Kurt Cobain or Jimi Hendrix or Jim Morrison to tell my kids about. There hasn't been any great talent since the 1990s and early 2000s.
@@daun7912 Check out the fabulous young British singer/rapper/dancer/songwriter Cher Lloyd.
In my opinion, Katy Perry kicks ass.
How about Avril Lavigne?
La mejor canción de el todo su brillo como cantante lo mejor
Hermoso, sublime, parecía un Dios 🔮
my god that man was beautiful
Right?? It's funny to think he was around my parents age.
Was what??? beautiful??? Jim Morrisson was...beautiful??? You cannot be serious !🤣 He was just a drugs store with 2 legs.
Yep he did have alcohol and drug problems but sorry a lot of women thought he was good looking and still do. I do think at that age he wouldn't be a good partner. Possibly if he was able to live longer and change his ways.
We need more beautiful men. Partnerships....Sarah is Princess in Hebrew.
@Susan Kelly I have no reason to be jealous honey, he was cute, yes, but " beautiful ", no, sorry. And i'm a great fan of The Doors. But i hate drugs and junkies. That's all.
THIS POWERFUL ICONIC SONG IS LEGENDARY, THE WORDS AND SOUND BRINGS ME BACK TO PLACES LONG SUPPRESSED AND HIDDEN AWAY , MUSIC IS ALL AWAKENING!!!♥️♥️
Takes me back and forthgoing for years. He has always been in my life. A LP, Tape a CD and now youtube. which is the best as I can watch him as well as listen to him. Yes music is all awakening! I like that you said that. Cool comment. I can dig it can you.
Jim was tripping balls during this performance "ught ohh I blew it, it's a moth that's alright he ain't got long to go so we'll forgive him " love when he improvises
What is 27 years ... He accomplished a lot but me now growing older .. 27 .. is just so young !
I'm nearly 32 now and think I'm young. 27 is nothing
The 27 club wants only the very best people.
@@ianthomas2289 It is kind of uncanny just how many died at age 27.
Striking is likely a better word than uncanny, as I don't wish to suggest anything preternatural or downright silly.
Yeah it all passes eventually
Jim Morrison was so gorgeous and talented! They were giving him legal problems and the sixties was a rough time. The Vietnam War brought a lot of young people that started experimenting with acid. People were wild and filled with angst! I believe that he tried to escape to Paris from his legal troubles. They were too hard on him. He probably battled deep depression. However, he was genius and a true legend! He rocks! Love forever!😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🐯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Oo...interesting to know the story
I can't tell you how many times back in the old days I played this song. Returning home after a cocaine and alcohol fueled night I would time this song to play after the cocaine wore off and all that alcohol I drank would suck me into a black hole. The fade out was fantastic. It's nothing I would do today and I don't recommend doing it, but I don't regret it, any of it. Dark music for dark souls on dark nights trapped in a dark life. This song takes me back to days long ago.
Estoy que te creo
@@elsinverguenzavonsnobiii3203 Yo también pero sin las otras cositas.
Im there now. Its pretty fuckin rad.
@@arieladriansoldini2263 era sarcasmo por si no cachaste
"Dark music for dark souls on dark nights trapped in a dark life. " -- did you come up with this or quoting from somewhere?
Io sono nato nel lontano 1966.
È una stella è nata...... James Douglas Morrison... The Doors
🇮🇹💙🇺🇲
Turn the lights down mister lightman
Con mucho, esta es su canción más cautivadora.
¡TE AMO JIM MORRISON!
Doors poetry & Rock'n'Roll. Timeless good music.
Que hombre más maravilloso
Si pusieran esta canción en mi funeral, sería un regalo para toda la gente que me conoció
My Dad was a great fan of the Doors..lost him 3 yeas ago & its changed my life around ! Its still raw & hurts so much...Love & being Loved is so Crucial in Life i suppose thats the Grand plan! Nature is like that like all earths creatures...Just enjoy your time!
Live for today my friend because nothing lasts long enough .apart from pain of losses
Omg Miss you jim !! The doors best band ever 💋❤
Pues la neta ami me late esta música no se ingles pero estas rolas me relajan después de terminar mi chamba saludos
con este tema me vole a otras dimenciones no conosidas por la humanidad the doors son las puertas que se abren para viajar a las dimenciones no conocidas por la humanidad
Mad genius if ever there was one, lost so early a poetic master and an understanding band who let him be, loved you Jim RIP
So intelligent. What would he have accomplished? We'll never know. 😔
I like how you said, “they let him be.” Amazing how powerful they were at creating sound, (the band), and Jim comes in and blows it up!
Hermoso genio de la música
Que capoooo este loco un crack del Rock geniooo desde Argentina siempre cheeee
Powerful , Riveting , Poetic Genius . that was a Rock Star , wow .
Ok donovan animals rod stewart jethro tull
The best song and band ever!
Это вещь!!!это больше чем песня!!!!легендарные,,ДОРЗ,, лучшие!!!Джим великий шаман,завораживает своим тембром!обожаю вас!бесконечно можно слушать,погружаться в эту шикарную музыку!❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is a step away from "Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name?"
Excelente.
Wow the SOUND!!
Descanza en paz rey
One of the best Songs ever, they we're such a great band
Ode to a grasshopper...
I think I'll open a little shop,
A little place where they sell things
And I think I'll call it "Grasshopper".. Grande Jim
Oops - it’s a moth. That was awesome lol
Mi canción Favorita,Todo el álbum es buenísimo,Un Gran Clásico de Rock,Te Extraño Jim,Señor regresalo a la Tierra,Llévate a Maluma,Kumbia Kings,A los Traperos,Raperos, Reggaetoneros,etc,etc
Ksksks tanto que admira a Jim y el era un hippie. Nunca hubiese adorado a la derecha
Te metes en la rola, y las puertas se abren a otra dimensión.
He was un inosent as a child 🙏❤️
Hermosas palabras.....
Impressive how the band keeps up with him :) he's abit random :)
he was high
10000mcgs of acid will do that to a guy
They were all amazing musicians and they were the one's who knew Jim the most. But yeah totally random. Total improvise
Amazing American performer.He will always be loved and remembered.God bless him and his family.
jim morrison ray manzarwk
Interesting last name! Lol
amazing gorgeous performance
Still better than any song, band or musician of the current decade by a country mile.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.....
You obviously haven’t heard of Billie Eilish so stop it ✋🏼
yes, except Amy Winehouse.
@@MrTapatio99 💩
@@MrTapatio99 lol!
He did some acid before the concert started. This of course was at the Hollywood Bowl. I got the Blu-ray of this concert. During interviews Ray said he did acid before the concert and it was obvious he was peaking when he did this song. The Blu-ray is worth the money and I really enjoyed the interviews.
Drums sound unreal and played amazingly,that rack tom WOW
"Have you seen my grasshopper mama? Lookin' real good!"
👍🤣
Najlepši osmjeh ,lice i glas do sada obožavam Doorse posebno Morisona i nakon toliko godina iako ga nema ❤
Thank you for posting this. Jim Morrison life story. I love this version.
When a thrue artist is not on a rush to get inmortal history just wait for them to embrace them and never let them go
How right r u.
Im still a big fan, wauw what a talent had that man....Always High in the Sky!!! The Lizard King!!!!
Jim’s revelation. So limitless and free
Muchas muchísimas gracias
Il risveglio dell'anima,senza confini né sguardo il Re del rock la libertà di essere veramente vivo.quanti di noi vivono nel sue essere.
THE HORROR
THE HORROR
Not everyone will understand this :) But I see there a few of us here..
@@filipopalka1417 Totally get it...Brando!
Esta muy bueno el video la letra la cambio bastante en vivo la original esta mortal poesia.pura
50 years ago and he still the best American poet I proud to Born in 1969
Yeahhhhh, so cool man, listening all night long and never tied...just miracle🤩🎧🎸🎤
Doors....genious Doors❤
Well isnt this the best i ever seen and heard. Cant get better than this!
I love this song
My favourite band 👌👌👌
BRAVO. A " TRUE, RARE FAN".MY SAGA= PULLED INTO THE " LIZARD KING'S" WORLD IN 1963. DUBBED "LIZARD KING" IN HIGH SCHOOL BANDS,CAUGHT "4" CONCERTS(TWICE SAME NIGHT AT "THE GARDEN"(JANIS PLAYED MAIN MADISON S.G.,ALONG SIDE "WINTER GARDEN " , DOORS IN "WINTER GARDEN". SPECIAL TIMES,RODE SUBWAY LATE TO BAYSIDE, QUEENS, TO MY CAR, NO ONE BOTHERED A LONG HAIRED SEMI-HIPPIE. CRIED JULY 4TH, 1971, AT "LADY DIANE'S PLACE UPON HEARING THE TRAGIC NEWS. SHE MAY NOT HAVE UNDERSTOOD, YET SHE WAS COMPASSIONATE. THE MUSIC WORLD WAS NEVER THE SAME AFTERWARDS, NO MATTER HOW MANY GREAT GROUPS DEVELOPED.STILL JAM ALONG TO "THE DOORS". R.I.P JIM & RAY.
They say that genius comes with a price
7:34 el mejor momento sin duda
Gracias por pedazo de viaje!
Viagem sem retorno. Porque ?
Excelente✌✌
This is in part is about Charlie Mason, who I met briefly in 1967-8 just a year before the killings. Also The Doors played at my high school in 1968 in Northridge CA.
What was Charlie like?
@Jim Stark 😄
Lucky bastard! LOL
cool story bro
To all reading the comment session and fan's of the DOORS.
Never forgot than THE END is our beautiful Friend.
Jim mágico, siento amor cuando lo escucho, me lleva a otro lugar
Que viva el rock mano!
Un genio atormentado e irrepetible.. todos sus discos fueron discos de ORO !!! 60 MILLONES DE COPIAS VENDIDAS EN ODO EL MUNDO !!
Jim estaba en un viaje psicodélico 😎🤘🏻
My husband was brought up by a wicked stepmother and fourty years ago he said this is for me. I wish I could back to those times with less drugs.
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This is my beatty músic
Thank you
Classic DOORS. ❤
God bless you Jim...
Totally cool with improv poetry.
Eloborate plans is right. The almight had a plan for this man. He was only here for a short period of time and space but he really made a ripple in the fabric or reality there were very strong vibrations around this man around that time. We all wish he coulda stuck around longer but if he had his light wouldnt have shown so brightly.