@@oomphlagwumpla650 Same.. No one i know knows about him.. He’s the best psychedelic guitarist you could ever forge if you ask me, and just a phenomenal writer as is
@@aaronkurtz4279 Dave’s phenomenal! But to me he just doesn’t have that vibe that krieger had, Dave played psychedelic while Robbie was a psychedelic soul. I love them both, PF is one of my all time favorites,
The more sad or upset I am, the more I listen to the Doors and it soothes me. I been listening to Doors non-stop after my hubby passed last year. Waiting For The Sun is my fave Doors song right now.
1969 I was sitting there admiring the White Album the Beatles at the same time my cousin plays the Door LP the talent this band shared was so moving nobody could compare with the magic unique rhyme Jim Morrison' needed the wonderful instrumentals of each member, couldn't have one player without the other all four. It was magical.
@@zoso2112 would have been nice to have the Celebration of the Lizard on as it was intended but I get the issues with it and hearing the track in full it had problems. My main gripe is it was short, very short. Something else could have been added. They were doing a version of Albinoni's Adagio at the time which is fantastic would have been a nice closer
Was so far outside of pop for those times- more like a musical burlesque show, plus they had the chops to launch into a Geraldi feel, My Favorite Things jazzy improv anytime...
Saw the Doors at Avalon Ballroom (Family Dog ) San Francisco 1968.Before Morrison had leather pants. I was 16, that's right I'm 67 saw alot of great bands inSF, the Dead, Quicksilver, airplane, Zeppelin, Ten Years After, the rule, animals, it was fun back then was like going to the movies on Fridays we go to the dances that's we used to call we never danced anyway thanks for the Memories as they say God bless everyone
Where do you place the doors talent wise in re to all that talent back then?... where they legit in re to the legend that now is linked with their name? .... I’m not as old as you are so didn’t get to see them, but I must say morrison on film seemed to have an aura rarely seen in music, was this evoked live?
things were quite a bit different back then you know no long lines no big deal. Maybe 10 people in line my friend's father drove us there he had a GarageBand we liked his music because every song ended on the first album it didn't have a fade. Basically he played the whole first album which I got mono haha not even stereo you know back when they had high fidelity. There is a lot of talent in San Francisco and I remember this was the Avalon Ballroom and Chet Helms was the hippie counterpart to Bill Graham who had the Fillmore I digress but I remember him saying we got a new band from LA they're Kickin It. up down there the doors. If your within a decade or so of my age you know there was no social media and San Francisco had a big sound the Psychedelic sound and everybody wanted to come into the big bears I kind of got spoiled as a kid cuz there was so much good music so-called psychedelic in the Bay Area San Francisco a lot of British bands wanted to come here I mean I saw him when they were young you know Zeppelin The Who Jeff Beck Rod Stewart was his singer. I could ramble on cuz that's what old guys in the pandemic do I guess first time ever on a reply but anyway thank you God bless you and that they said Thanks for the Memories
@@artistwilcox3233 hello sir I'm a big time rock n roll fan from India. Sometimes I feel I must have been really really wild in the 70s (I'm 25 years old) ha ha. I love reading these comments and knowing untold stories. Do you have social media ? Like Facebook, Instagram or just a mail id ? I'd like to write more to you or even have a chance talking to you and gathering your experiences ! Thanks
Jim's sense to stand totally still to give robbie the spot light is intense. For his wild west attitude Jim used a lot of eastern concepts in his performances. He was like a statue
Part of what Robbie is playing is that classical piece of music called Asturias. Originally written for piano by Isaac Albeniz and transcribed for guitar by Andres Sergovia.
Asturias or Leyenda. Originally the piece as Robbie says was written for The waiting for the Sun album and was 7 minutes long. It contained a full flamengo improvisation but Rothchild thought it was too long. Unfortunately the master tape was lost. And as Robby says in his memoirs it was probably the best song he wrote.
This is such a hauntingly beautiful song! So grateful for all the great music that Jim, Robby, Ray and John left us. I wish I would have been old enough to see them in concert.
Hola ? William, cómo estás, no sé de qué país original eres, pero yo soy México,Americano y siempre he sido admirador del gran grupo de los “Doors y tengo entendido que los Doors estuvieron algún tiempo viviendo en Mexico y los contrató el hijo de Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, no sé si sepas de lo que estoy hablando? Y qué me dices?😃😃😃
I love this song so much. Almost perfect; music, lyrics, and Robby's playing on his guitar. Yes, haunting and each time I listen to it, I feel deep ache in my heart and I don't know why.
In my opinion this live 1.9.1968 in London was their peak. The dark charisma of Jim, the flamenco guitar of Robbie Krieger, the powerful precise drums of Densmore and the psychedelic organ of Manzarek. This song is so hypnotic and the Doors were pure poetry..Legendary
The signals from every time a Doors song ever played on the radio or they performed on the Ed Sullivan show and whatever other tv shows they ever performed on are traveling through space.
Carry me, caravan, take me away Take me to Portugal, take me to Spain Andalucia with fields full of grain I have to see you again and again Take me, Spanish caravan Yes, I know you can Trade winds find Galleons lost in the sea I know where treasure is waiting for me Silver and gold in the mountains of Spain I have to see you again and again Take me, Spanish caravan Yes, I know you can
Haunting. Robby Krieger is just incredible. They all are. But Spanish Caravan is Robby’s song. I love these uploads ❤️ hoping to get some new unseen footage at some point.
The Doors were by far the most "Outside of the Box" rock band ever. Their music is certainly the most one of a kind sound. The Doors were their own genre, a genre that no other band belonged.
Robbie shows his talent on one of the over looked songs from the Doors. Jim's vocals sound muted distorted & distant by the sound system. Still one of my favorite Doors songs.
Chills. My first time to find this...just classic Doors. Today December 8 is Jim's 80th birthday, born in 1943. I hope you are still singing and Ray is still playing. Love you guys. ❤🙏
Esecuzione magistrale di Robbie e John. Jim magicamente immerso nei testi. Totale sintonia del gruppo Stupenda canzone e pagina unica della storia del rock.
@@immortalserito774 We sure have a lot of fields full of grain, and i will say there is a big caravan renting place on the way to my village... About the treasure in the mountains, I grew up hearing the Alhambra legend about the hidden treasure under it, so being from Granada I would say it really applies to my city
Well ... "Wake up !!" as Jim sometimes yelled out in concerts. December 8th today people ... a certain "Lizard King" was born today back in 1943. Cheers !!
Гитарное соло❤❤❤👍какое наслождение слушать настоящие инструмнты❤Дорз,, 💎 короли!Джим❤это музыка вечная❤обожаю вас!❤👏👏👏👏👏🌹
Robbie’s playing is just phenomenal..
In my opinion he is the definition of an underrated guitarist
@@oomphlagwumpla650 Same.. No one i know knows about him.. He’s the best psychedelic guitarist you could ever forge if you ask me, and just a phenomenal writer as is
@@sotis1756 he’s great but ‘best psychedelic guitarist’ is a bit of a stretch. David Gilmour from Pink Floyd is 10x better
@@aaronkurtz4279 Dave’s phenomenal! But to me he just doesn’t have that vibe that krieger had, Dave played psychedelic while Robbie was a psychedelic soul. I love them both, PF is one of my all time favorites,
@@aaronkurtz4279 Ranking obsessions in music are a non sens.
*The Doors make me feel temporarily alive and free*
The more sad or upset I am, the more I listen to the Doors and it soothes me. I been listening to Doors non-stop after my hubby passed last year. Waiting For The Sun is my fave Doors song right now.
@@suzannejones7260 Hi ... sorry to hear that. The Doors are sacred to me.
@@yoyo-ko4fh they are sacred.
The Doors are sacred poets.
@@doomgloom8414 ABSOLUTELY!
Can we spend a few seconds applause for John Densmore's fantastic drumming here?
1969 I was sitting there admiring the White Album the Beatles at the same time my cousin plays the Door LP the talent this band shared was so moving nobody could compare with the magic unique rhyme Jim Morrison' needed the wonderful instrumentals of each member, couldn't have one player without the other all four. It was magical.
One of the most underrated Doors in my view. Fantastic track off a near perfect album
Near perfect??
@@zoso2112 would have been nice to have the Celebration of the Lizard on as it was intended but I get the issues with it and hearing the track in full it had problems. My main gripe is it was short, very short. Something else could have been added. They were doing a version of Albinoni's Adagio at the time which is fantastic would have been a nice closer
Agreed
4 geniuses met and created a sound like no other.
Was so far outside of pop for those times- more like a musical burlesque show, plus they had the chops to launch into a Geraldi feel, My Favorite Things jazzy improv anytime...
John Densmore is such an underrated drummer but he is absolutely great.
This is one of the coolest Doors' songs ever.
Their music is out of this space and Jim was the king in his universe.
Yessss
Thanks for the compliment!
I would say Lizard King
Krieger is carrying the weight too. His licks are ethereal
Him and Elvis the only 2 musicians I wish I had seen live
They all look so serious. Great flamincio Robby
It's serious business. Haha
Saw the Doors at Avalon Ballroom (Family Dog ) San Francisco 1968.Before Morrison had leather pants. I was 16, that's right I'm 67 saw alot of great bands inSF, the Dead, Quicksilver, airplane, Zeppelin, Ten Years After, the rule, animals, it was fun back then was like going to the movies on Fridays we go to the dances that's we used to call we never danced anyway thanks for the Memories as they say God bless everyone
Where do you place the doors talent wise in re to all that talent back then?... where they legit in re to the legend that now is linked with their name? .... I’m not as old as you are so didn’t get to see them, but I must say morrison on film seemed to have an aura rarely seen in music, was this evoked live?
things were quite a bit different back then you know no long lines no big deal. Maybe 10 people in line my friend's father drove us there he had a GarageBand we liked his music because every song ended on the first album it didn't have a fade. Basically he played the whole first album which I got mono haha not even stereo you know back when they had high fidelity. There is a lot of talent in San Francisco and I remember this was the Avalon Ballroom and Chet Helms was the hippie counterpart to Bill Graham who had the Fillmore I digress but I remember him saying we got a new band from LA they're Kickin It. up down there the doors. If your within a decade or so of my age you know there was no social media and San Francisco had a big sound the Psychedelic sound and everybody wanted to come into the big bears I kind of got spoiled as a kid cuz there was so much good music so-called psychedelic in the Bay Area San Francisco a lot of British bands wanted to come here I mean I saw him when they were young you know Zeppelin The Who Jeff Beck Rod Stewart was his singer. I could ramble on cuz that's what old guys in the pandemic do I guess first time ever on a reply but anyway thank you God bless you and that they said Thanks for the Memories
@@artistwilcox3233 hello sir I'm a big time rock n roll fan from India. Sometimes I feel I must have been really really wild in the 70s (I'm 25 years old) ha ha. I love reading these comments and knowing untold stories. Do you have social media ? Like Facebook, Instagram or just a mail id ? I'd like to write more to you or even have a chance talking to you and gathering your experiences ! Thanks
Hay thanks I only have a phone .Yeah Lot's of stories coming-of-age the late 60s in S.F
That's it's an honor you very lucky
I concur with previous comments one of The Doors most underrated songs and Robbie is an under appreciated guitarist
Opasno dobro. Doors je obeležio jednu epohu. Morrison forever
Jim's sense to stand totally still to give robbie the spot light is intense. For his wild west attitude Jim used a lot of eastern concepts in his performances. He was like a statue
That was brilliant too. I'd expect to see him whirling all over the stage, but he let the music do it by itself. THAT is pure brilliance.
Part of what Robbie is playing is that classical piece of music called Asturias.
Originally written for piano by Isaac Albeniz and transcribed for guitar by Andres Sergovia.
Only a very few can play it like this .
Asturias or Leyenda. Originally the piece as Robbie says was written for The waiting for the Sun album and was 7 minutes long. It contained a full flamengo improvisation but Rothchild thought it was too long. Unfortunately the master tape was lost. And as Robby says in his memoirs it was probably the best song he wrote.
This live was legend not only good music, maybe their best one. This intro of Krieger is magical...
At their disciplined and dangerous best they seem to be living in the performance. How can this feel both ancient and ahead of our time? Timeless.
Jim Morrison was absolute genius.
Still one of my favorite songs today
💖❤👍✌💝
John Densmore kicked ass in this show as well . Pure rock n roll jazz fusion human drum machine 🎉
Wooow the 🎸 Part awesome
2:10 they are playing as hard as they can to awaken the lizard king
I love " The doors " .
One of their best performance of this legendary band. What a charismatic shaman Morrison and that music..Fantastic
God I wish I could have seen the Doors live,. Just once and I could die a happy man.
Especially this
I saw Robby himself live a few weeks ago. He sounded fantastic 🙂
these guys are gonna be big! mark my words
Yes we are
you are 60 years late
@@loranburuc4438 yes hahaha
@@loranburuc4438 there is always that someone like you..
Jim Morrison added the mystique of the haunting melodies the doors produced.....
It sounds way more. . . haunted than the studio release.
Its almost like its out of tune, pretty beautiful if you ask me. Like an old out of tune piano! So much character
@@rainbowbridge4766 a live performance will give you that and more
@@rainbowbridge4766 il
The sub-par audio equipment adds to the ethereal sounds. And this black and white visual enhances that gothic vibe.
It's because it's a little out of tune and one half-step down tunning
This is such a hauntingly beautiful song! So grateful for all the great music that Jim, Robby, Ray and John left us. I wish I would have been old enough to see them in concert.
I've been listening to this when i was 15 I'm 52 now and still listening go figure?
What a masterpiece !
An pasado más de 50 años y sigue siendo una leyenda
Un verdadero rey vive por siempre 🎉🎉🎉
Hola ? William, cómo estás, no sé de qué país original eres, pero yo soy México,Americano y siempre he sido admirador del gran grupo de los “Doors y tengo entendido que los Doors estuvieron algún tiempo viviendo en Mexico y los contrató el hijo de Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, no sé si sepas de lo que estoy hablando? Y qué me dices?😃😃😃
This concert was their best One and this Song became magic with the hypnotic performance of Krieger and Morrison. Amazin..
Densmore's drumming is sublime
Cant describe how much i love them
I can't either this is priceless
Jim looked tired, John was waiting for his introduction and Ray looked sad all while the beautiful flamenco intro was played.
Such an undertated song, one of my favorites
Lo que toca Krieger en este tema es de otro planeta.
I love this. It's so raw and it's all talent, no Autotune. Sounds like a grungy garage band. Doors 4-ever!
And Jim's voice is the icing on the cake
But with an eerie "goth" vibe--THAT was the secret ingredient!
Yeah punk and goth inspo, best band ever in the history of bands for all eternity
A well oiled machine .. so absolutely amazing.. What a blessing to anyone who saw them live,🦎💖🌞💕🦎
I love this song so much. Almost perfect; music, lyrics, and Robby's playing on his guitar. Yes, haunting and each time I listen to it, I feel deep ache in my heart and I don't know why.
I know why........and I don't know why either.
The Doors are amazing
First time I have played this in years and forgotten just how brilliant it was. What guitar playing
Forever fantastic. I adore them.
Happy Birthday Jim
Dec 8, 1943
What a great birthday gift! Thank you! Love Robbie's magical guitar playing.
In my opinion this live 1.9.1968 in London was their peak. The dark charisma of Jim, the flamenco guitar of Robbie Krieger, the powerful precise drums of Densmore and the psychedelic organ of Manzarek. This song is so hypnotic and the Doors were pure poetry..Legendary
Masterpiece. Nobody could touch this....and still can't.
If aliens landed and were interested in music, they would be fascinated by The Doors.
They are!😁
The signals from every time a Doors song ever played on the radio or they performed on the Ed Sullivan show and whatever other tv shows they ever performed on are traveling through space.
Man, those hyper-intelligent interdimensional beings sure have great taste in psychedelic music.
🖖🏽brilliant
They're jamming to Blind Willie Johnson 😃
Its a work of art
Jim il mondo senza di te non è migliore. Grazie di esserci stato grazie Doors❤️🇮🇹❤️❤️💋💋💋
Holy sh!t this is a time machine piece,
So rare!!!
I always said RUclips is a better time machine than anything
This isn't rare. Been available on dvd since the 80's.
Wonderful!
Carry me, caravan, take me away
Take me to Portugal, take me to Spain
Andalucia with fields full of grain
I have to see you again and again
Take me, Spanish caravan
Yes, I know you can
Trade winds find Galleons lost in the sea
I know where treasure is waiting for me
Silver and gold in the mountains of Spain
I have to see you again and again
Take me, Spanish caravan
Yes, I know you can
Thanks for sharing the lyrics to this wonderful song and masterpiece.
What a treasure
Awesome!
Haunting. Robby Krieger is just incredible. They all are. But Spanish Caravan is Robby’s song. I love these uploads ❤️ hoping to get some new unseen footage at some point.
lol only its not HIS. these people- that´s why religions exist don´t you get it?
Roadhouse blues
from another world
The Doors were by far the most "Outside of the Box" rock band ever. Their music is certainly the most one of a kind sound. The Doors were their own genre, a genre that no other band belonged.
Robby’s guitar playing is wonderful. I hope to play like that someday
Incredible !! Thank you Jim, Robbie , Ray and John .
Absolutely magical, Absolutely genius, they are from Lord, Jim Morrison🐐
The D♾RS
this is the doors
Best version, ever,.. much more power than the record version.
Robbie shows his talent on one of the over looked songs from the Doors. Jim's vocals sound muted distorted & distant by the sound system. Still one of my favorite Doors songs.
“Take me to Portugal” best band of all time ❤️❤️❤️ love you Jim
Beautiful poems! Real live music! Bravo! 👍👍👍👍💓🎧
Chills. My first time to find this...just classic Doors.
Today December 8 is Jim's 80th birthday, born in 1943. I hope you are still singing and Ray is still playing. Love you guys. ❤🙏
Sublime
No Doors tribute band achieves this quality.
What a brilliant performance!
Good quote bro .
Jim. seems to be intentionally lowering his voice here, sounds heavier than the recordings no?
Esecuzione magistrale di Robbie e John. Jim magicamente immerso nei testi. Totale sintonia del gruppo Stupenda canzone e pagina unica della storia del rock.
If this is what the angels are playing in the heavens than I can't wait to get there.
My all-time favorite band. Not even close. Four of the right guys at the right time. Too bad about Jim, he had it all.
This is my breakfast, dinner and tea today x
Holy cow, The doors really be doing blast beats
A voice from the deep.
Genius band. RIP Jim, gone today.
Every time I listen to The Doors The Best Band it’s everyday I get happy again and again 💜 JIM 💜 the Best !
SUBLIME THE DOORS! ALGÚN MEXICANO?🇲🇽
🤘🏽😎
Tu sabes
👍🏾
en chile qemando un cripi y escuchando a the doors la mejor banda de rock por siempre jimbo the best for eves y jueeee
Una obra maestra ❤️
So unique and full of talent. Can't help but want more of it.
Great work by Densmore on this as well.
Masterpiece!😁
"rare gems"
we want the gems, and we wannem........ nowwwwwwwwwwww
This song is fantastic. 🎼🎵🎼
Robbie Krieger maestro eterno de la guitarra
Happy birthday Jim 🌻
And that charlie brown...................is what good music is all about.
Beautiful
No pressure as they all stare you down as you attempt to rip this bad mother on a 1966 SG SPECIAL no less. Pretty incredible.
I've got to learn this in my guitar right away.
Hits harder when you are from Andalucía
Would you say the song captures the spirit of Andalusia?
@@immortalserito774 We sure have a lot of fields full of grain, and i will say there is a big caravan renting place on the way to my village... About the treasure in the mountains, I grew up hearing the Alhambra legend about the hidden treasure under it, so being from Granada I would say it really applies to my city
@@anaa_reiina Alhambra itself is a Great Humanistic Patrimonial Treasure and there is no treasure under it ..beleive me
@@manuhari3747 I know, that's the point of the legend😝
@@anaa_reiina 👍
Yeah!
1 Billion likes, not enough !
Take me to Portugal, Take me to Spain.
Inmaculed estone
I love it
Well ... "Wake up !!" as Jim sometimes yelled out in concerts. December 8th today people ... a certain "Lizard King" was born today back in 1943. Cheers !!