Classical Composer Reacts to THE DOORS: RIDERS ON THE STORM | The Daily Doug (Episode 702)

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  • @stevecanfield8089
    @stevecanfield8089 Год назад +280

    One of the (many) things that makes The Doors great - The Doors don't sound like anyone else, and no one else sounds like The Doors.

    • @vickiconley3638
      @vickiconley3638 Год назад +10

      So true. Very unique, and the storm sounds were great as well to set the visual. Good pre-discussion Doug.

    • @haydenmcanally2254
      @haydenmcanally2254 Год назад +2

      While I agree that they certainly made a unique stamp on music, I’d argue that some are able to capture the essence of their sound

    • @panoseddie9975
      @panoseddie9975 Год назад +3

      Exactly my friend , that is unique in rock history. Every other huge band has many copies

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Год назад +5

      I will say they were an inconsistent band. its cost them some too. its why they dont get the same stature love as the beatles, zep, floyd etc.... but to your point, its also why they're underrated.... when the doors were on their A game as here, they elevated to a rarified level. At their best, they may have been america's most creative band ever. certainly in the conversation regardless of what the snobs or haters say. this song is timeless & thats very hard to say or do in rock. that genre ages quickly, yet this stands out as hallmark & still relevant today. no one could mix mood & draw you in like the doors when they tapped into a creative current. the sound was iconic, influential & its own singular idiom. a band who really understood how to listen to each other & make the whole stronger.

    • @markzelepugas6046
      @markzelepugas6046 Год назад +2

      @@haydenmcanally2254 Nobody sounds like the doors…

  • @keithwright1621
    @keithwright1621 10 месяцев назад +33

    When Jim sings "Into the world we're thrown" he's quoting philosopher Emmanuel Kant. They were educated chaps.

    • @madlove1581
      @madlove1581 7 месяцев назад +2

      ......... great stuff

    • @keithwright1621
      @keithwright1621 7 месяцев назад +3

      My bad! It's Karl Heidegger who's philosophy Jim quotes.

    • @thedoors4m79
      @thedoors4m79 2 месяца назад

      @@keithwright1621
      😉 Martin Heidegger! (German philosopher and arguably one of the greatest in Western philosophy)
      Heidegger speaks of "Geworfenheit" ("thrownness").
      Greetings from Germany / Grüße aus Deutschland
      Michael

    • @progger53
      @progger53 23 дня назад

      Cool.

  • @tacituskilgore8747
    @tacituskilgore8747 Год назад +161

    Remember kids: "The future's uncertain and the end is always near." - Roadhouse Blues by The Doors

    • @billschulze4311
      @billschulze4311 Год назад +9

      Great song

    • @AntonyFleck
      @AntonyFleck Год назад +8

      Yeah indeed 'Woke up this morning and I got myself a beer!".....

    • @szqsk8
      @szqsk8 2 месяца назад

      And the longer you live the more you realize how true that statement is.

  • @lesliespeck8717
    @lesliespeck8717 10 месяцев назад +29

    I love that they actually recorded a real thunderstorm for the background. No one like them before or since. Great reaction.

    • @anamericanprayer1967
      @anamericanprayer1967 9 месяцев назад +2

      There is an anniversary addition of Riders, that has them in studio talking. Jim says “let’s send out for some good Arizona thunder. I like listening to the process & how Jim speaks.

  • @darreleddings5901
    @darreleddings5901 11 месяцев назад +28

    I say it again:
    The greatest "last song on their last record" from any band ever

    • @reca2489
      @reca2489 5 месяцев назад +5

      Added to the fact their "first song on their first album" is also a timeless anthem, what a sandwich they made.

    • @MrMiniTako
      @MrMiniTako 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@reca2489 and everything in between

  • @Frantixj
    @Frantixj Год назад +49

    It's my favorite song by The Doors. First time I heard it was in 2005, I was walking home from an afterschool class, enjoying my new 1GB Samsung mp3 player. I transferred whatever my dad had on his PC and gave it a listen. Almost 20 years later I can specifically recall when I first heard that song, walking home, it was a misty October evening, steers lit by that yellow streetlamp light, avoiding puddles, bag on my arm. Such a fitting atmosphere for this masterpiece.

    • @vcstaff
      @vcstaff Год назад

      Great story. Mine is similar and really speaks to how The Doors music has carried through generations. I received my first turntable record player at the age of 9 or 10 around 1980. Of course I wanted to play everything I could get my hands on, so I was flipping through my dad’s vinyl one day - and the cellophane window over the yellow inner sleeve of the LA Woman album jacket really caught my attention. I remember being floored by the sound…especially Texas Radio and the Big Beat… But then Riders came on and made me instantly realize this band was special.

  • @neile2001
    @neile2001 Год назад +71

    I love Robbie Krieger's guitar vamping underneath Ray's solo. It's subtle and great playing.

  • @sithlordkaeyl21
    @sithlordkaeyl21 8 месяцев назад +15

    IMO, this song encapsulates everything that The Doors were. The musical arrangement is beyond amazing, Jim Morrison’s vocals are so beautiful, the storm sound effects make it feel sort of “ethereal”, or “otherworldly” to me. This is my absolute favorite song of theirs, and I can’t ever get tired of hearing it.

  • @Canucklehead557
    @Canucklehead557 Год назад +61

    I recommend "Crystal Ship" if you haven't already done it. Thank you for remembering Jim on his birthday, belated like.

    • @stevehartke
      @stevehartke Год назад +3

      The whole Morrison Hotel record would be great!

  • @Alicatt1
    @Alicatt1 9 месяцев назад +8

    I can remember when my mate and I were walking down to the railway station in Balloch heading to Glasgow to go to the music shops there and listening to the radio when the news of Jim Morrison's death came over, we were shocked, LA Woman was one of the albums we took home with us.
    Thanks for the reaction and the improvisation too

  • @cristianovia
    @cristianovia Год назад +26

    The whole album is one of my all time favorites, all killers no fillers. The Doors had a style for them selves impossible to categorize them. Pure genius 🥰

  • @kelvinheron3425
    @kelvinheron3425 Год назад +34

    That whispered voice double-tracked with Jim's normal voice has always intrigued me. I'm glad you heard it Doug - I thought I was imagining it. Adds so much extra eerie menace to this masterpiece.

    • @janasrs
      @janasrs 9 месяцев назад

      In the day, I had a quadraphonic recording of the album, where tracks were isolated and played through four speakers instead of just two. All you'd hear out of one speaker was that overdubbed "riders on the storm...." (repetitively) in that raspy, haunting tone. Great!

  • @rubicon-oh9km
    @rubicon-oh9km Год назад +19

    The Doors were like the dark thunderheads approaching on a Kansas plain when juxtaposed against the light pop the late 60's. One of the greatest bands ever.

  • @rwellman238
    @rwellman238 Год назад +31

    "Riders on the Storm" made me realize the use of headphones. Then I found out about Pink Floyd and never was without headphones again.

    • @progger53
      @progger53 23 дня назад

      I got two powered head phones. Both has a wire hook up to to avoid using the Bluetooth

  • @deweybenoit4133
    @deweybenoit4133 Год назад +63

    Being Jim's birthday and ironically his last recorded piece of music, it's an all around great choice. 👍👍👍

    • @scsi_joe
      @scsi_joe Год назад +1

      You're right, wow - He would've been 80 this year!

    • @justinscrivner5457
      @justinscrivner5457 Год назад

      The phrase "an actor out on loan" can only come up from a person who knows the ups ad downs of the Hollywood business not to mention he was a film student.

  • @BobbyHikes928
    @BobbyHikes928 Год назад +16

    The fact that you can jump right in with them is proof of your talent sir. Awesome job.

  • @verbo108
    @verbo108 Год назад +16

    It gives me the feeling that I'm listening to this song with a friend who also likes it.
    Thanks.

  • @davidputterman2719
    @davidputterman2719 Год назад +27

    Great job once again Doug. Fun fact about that song. Prior to a recording session, Robbie Krieger was noodling around in the studio on his twang guitar playing "Ghost Riders in the Sky" originally written by Stan Jones circa 1948 and made famous by Vaughn Monroe. Jim Morrison came into the studio and said "I have lyrics for that". Ray Manzarek said that he would have to come up with some new piano lines and started playing his Rhodes. Thus was born Riders on the Storm. And now you know the rest of the story.

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад +3

      never knew that but it makes perfect sense - and explains the title!

    • @glen1555
      @glen1555 7 месяцев назад

      There is a RUclips video where Robbie and Ray discuss how Ghost Riders evolved in a jam session into RotS

  • @EchoesDaBear
    @EchoesDaBear Год назад +32

    Great reaction to an amazing tune!! Ray Manzarek (RIP) was a brilliant musician!! Jim (RIP) had some real poetic vibes in him! I just love this song - in my top 5 for The Doors.
    Yes, the 'single' removes so much of the heart of this track.
    Cheers! Enjoy that whiskey.

    • @vickiconley3638
      @vickiconley3638 Год назад +1

      Yes, Jim had a poetic soul. From my youth as well.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Год назад +1

      for me, its grown to be my favorite. b/c I really think morrison sensed this might be it. it was the end of their 7 album contract & this was the last song on the album. he was leaving for paris & was thinking about exiting music to go hard into film writing & direction. he wanted to go out strong. Ive come to not underestimate his unique genius. he wasnt a musician, but he was a very creative conceptual thinker. he knew how to draw out a theme & structure it. this song may be his best ever at doing that. its more bare lyrically, but denser symbolically. the mood is palpable but more soothing then dangerous or over the top. its meant to be philosophical & reflective of the overall culture. both a good bye but also a ray of hope to his own homeland as he planned an exit. if you breakdown the symbolism, in many ways its a mature bookend to the end.

  • @mattsdpell5029
    @mattsdpell5029 Год назад +14

    I'm a member of a tribute band of Doors. I love the fact that gems of the past still live thanks to your dedication and your work. Thank you, Doug

  • @billhawkins1236
    @billhawkins1236 Год назад +17

    These guys complemented each other perfectly.

  • @timothywolfe3891
    @timothywolfe3891 Год назад +17

    Doug, PLEASE react to "LA Woman" - title song from the album! Killer song - great keyboards from the late, great Ray Manzarek.

    • @Cathie2209
      @Cathie2209 Год назад

      Yes, yes please, Doug! Seconded 👍

    • @zacharyalan4977
      @zacharyalan4977 9 месяцев назад

      Oh yes, L.A. Woman and Love Her Madly. Please!

  • @lyric8006
    @lyric8006 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is so fun. Watching you critic a beautiful DOORS SONG. I am overwhelmed. There is too much goodness here. 🎉

  • @tonybaloneys
    @tonybaloneys Год назад +7

    Possibly the finest example of a song that can transform reality to a place in the mind. Put on some headphones, close your eyes and take the journey. You will want more.

    • @vickiconley3638
      @vickiconley3638 Год назад

      Yes it does transport you. I usually listen when at home as if I'm driving I will become oblivious to the fact that I am driving.

  • @stevecowder4774
    @stevecowder4774 Год назад +15

    Excellent choice Doug ! Jim would have approved of your taste in whiskey 😆. But I was only 13 when I first heard this spooky tune on the radio one night, back in ‘ 74. At the time, I wasn’t very familiar with the Doors. However by the time this song ended, it sent more chills up my spine than anything I’d ever heard prior to. I’d never heard anything like it and in years to come, this ominous song would convert me into an eternal fan. It also got me into Jazz music. And your take on Jim having closed out his career with the Doors and this song is perfect. I’m quite certain that’s exactly how he wanted it.

  • @christineatkinson2426
    @christineatkinson2426 Год назад +9

    I just happened upon your channel and decided to visit for awhile. I forgot how amazing this song is. You’re a great host Doug and enhanced my listening experience. Thank you.

    • @stevehartke
      @stevehartke Год назад +4

      Dive in, Doug is the best!!

  • @MrBuckeyesfan
    @MrBuckeyesfan Год назад +10

    Very fitting choice, as today would have been Jim’s 80th birthday 😌🕊️

  • @SebsBeenHere
    @SebsBeenHere Год назад +3

    Robby’s nuances during the piano solo are just fkn perfect!

  • @brudershaft4539
    @brudershaft4539 8 месяцев назад +3

    hey man, this is the first time I've seen you use the keys on one of these vids, nearly fell off my seat! really enjoyed hearing you play. Good work man.

  • @splitimage137.
    @splitimage137. Год назад +8

    Hey Doug! You're back with some Classic Rock. Well done, my man! Next up: THE END. It's a psychedelic ride par excellence!

  • @DanielFernandoVargasClavijo
    @DanielFernandoVargasClavijo Год назад +6

    I remember a Ray Manzarek video explaining how they composed Riders on the Storm, I think that video is from 2010 or later... I mean, that song it's so amazing and mindblowing!

  • @Oldhogleg
    @Oldhogleg Год назад +1

    Still remember listening to Light my Fire and Riders on the Storm on my little transistor radio back in the late 60's and early 70's after going to bed at night as a child.

  • @underwoodvoice9077
    @underwoodvoice9077 Год назад +5

    Possibly the Doors' finest moment of many, many fine moments.

  • @tiluriso
    @tiluriso Год назад +2

    6:12, What you describe there;' a classic modal mixture, switch from Dorian to Aeolian, Steely Dan also does that on their very first single , 1972's 'Do It Again', where verses are implied Dorian but the chorus is Aeolian

  • @reneedevry4361
    @reneedevry4361 Год назад +6

    I remember this album when it came out. Such a great classic song from my youth. Have every note, sound, and lyric memorized.🌹
    Thank you❤️
    🥰🥰Greetings from a Dimash fan from Canada🌹🇨🇦🌹

  • @billhawkins1236
    @billhawkins1236 Год назад +8

    I'm " Waiting for the Sun " to go down past the edge of my fence so I can see my phone.😂

  • @jimgrant4348
    @jimgrant4348 Год назад +11

    Doug I never took a music theory course but really like your explanation of the different chord progressions. When I was driving from Omaha to Pittsburgh, PA in 1981, this song came on the radio about 3 am as I was going through Ohio during a thunderstorm. Jim and The Doors saved my life. I was starting to doze off, and this song woke me up and I cranked up my radio and sang along. Four hours later, I was at my new home. Jim, God bless you for giving so many people such great memories with your music. Anyone who remembers your music, when they hear it they know where they were, or who they were with, or what they were doing. Gone, but certainly not forgotten.

  • @gjhf11
    @gjhf11 Год назад +3

    Wonderful review of such an iconic song from an iconic band there Doug. If you could do one other Doors song, I would plead for 'When the Music's Over', which for me is the finest, mind broadening psychedelic-rock song that's ever been created! You'd have a blast, believe me!

  • @billmiller4972
    @billmiller4972 Год назад +3

    My older siblings listened to that music when I was a small boy. Immediately transports me back to those days.

  • @Mary-had-a-lil-farm
    @Mary-had-a-lil-farm Год назад +1

    Love love love your insight into these songs I have listened to and loved for many years. Fascinating.

  • @ScienceTalkwithJimMassa
    @ScienceTalkwithJimMassa Год назад +4

    This is my favorite Doors song. It is fitting Doug that you post this video on what would have been Jim's 80th birthday.

  • @daveapple205
    @daveapple205 Год назад +6

    If you listen closely, you can hear Morrison's vocals have another vocal track overdubbed on to it. Morrison sings the song in a normal singing voice, and the overdubbed track is the exact same thing but WHISPERED. It gives it a very haunting sound.

    • @mattsdpell5029
      @mattsdpell5029 Год назад +3

      I believe Doug says that at 9:20

    • @open_water2411
      @open_water2411 Год назад +1

      Check out “Touch Me” live on the Ed Sullivan show for coolest TV performance ever. It’s incredible.

  • @32a34a
    @32a34a Год назад +8

    Rays playing in this is easily in the top 3 or 4 greatest piano solos ever. Hensley's playing on July Morning is right up there too. Lastly
    Jerry Scheff was Elvis's bassist for quite a few years.

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 Год назад

      8:14 this part is definitely a throwback to some Chopin, that waterfall/droplets run. Of course Chopin would've played it much faster

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад +2

    I always love the way that Ray's piano in the intro and ending is imitating raindrops. And that propulsive bass just makes the track. As to their legacy, two of my favourite bands of the 80s and 90s - The Stranglers and Echo & the Bunnymen were both heavily influenced by the Doors - Ray guests on one of E&B's songs (Bedbugs and Ballyhoo), and the keyboards of The Stranglers' music is very reminiscent of his style.

  • @jasonlamar6347
    @jasonlamar6347 Год назад +2

    If you were a one hit wonder and this was the song, it would easily be enough to immortalize you. Thankfully we have a library from these guys and this album is great front to back.

  • @large42
    @large42 Месяц назад

    When Ray showed Jerry the bass line on his Fender keyboard bass, Jerry S. said "that's impossible to play on my string bass", and Ray said, "sure you can, you're Jerry Scheff"! 😂 He did it.

  • @wesleifarias8157
    @wesleifarias8157 Год назад

    I was in my car yesterday listening to this song while driving and I thought the whispered singing really eerie... Very well mentioned, Doug! Greetings from Brazil!

  • @spazimdam
    @spazimdam Год назад +6

    What a great bass line this song has, no? Been digging this for many decades I have, yes. Good that Doug reacts to the original best version. Ray Manzarek's wonderful electric piano work on here is sublime. Love that tinkling down line he does.

    • @jima6545
      @jima6545 Год назад +1

      You speak like Yoda, and I love it

    • @spazimdam
      @spazimdam Год назад +3

      @@jima6545 Gets it he does, yes. Thanking you I am.

  • @Groovysmokes23
    @Groovysmokes23 4 месяца назад

    We love seeing you play along. Keep it goin!

  • @hundvd_7
    @hundvd_7 Год назад

    I literally grew up on this song, and it will never stop being one of my absolute favorites
    We travelled a lot by car, as my mom is Hungarian and my dad is French, and they separated not much after I was born. So I spent a LOT of time going between the two countries.
    The Doors' Greatest Hits was one of the few tapes we kept in the car. And it was by far the most played one. It might as well have been stuck, and we wouldn't have noticed it cause we never wanted to play anything else.
    And this was always my favorite song from the album, dating back to when I was like 4, and it's still in my top 5, almost 25 years later

  • @robfractal6820
    @robfractal6820 Год назад +6

    Great song never sounds aged always so cool

  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Год назад +8

    One of my favorite The Doors songs. I have a Best of The Doors CD in my car right now.

  • @likeakite
    @likeakite Год назад +1

    A very well constructed song that carries an eeriness of foreboding....love it

  • @Jamesharris-lo9nn
    @Jamesharris-lo9nn Год назад +4

    What a masterpiece! Love The Doors. Happy birthday Jim. 🎙️🎸🎶

  • @leunam2447
    @leunam2447 11 месяцев назад

    The bass line with the electric piano are so mesmerizing! The guitar remains quiet but still interacting and harmonizing. As a musician, you really want to jam with that, so I did!

  • @rrrayrrray
    @rrrayrrray 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent Doug and thank for pointing out the pitched up version. it has bedeviled me for years!

  • @paulbonge6617
    @paulbonge6617 8 месяцев назад

    I've listened to a few reactions and fittingly, the composer got it. That play between the keyboard and the guitar, the mirroring and the counterpoint of the guitar you hear so clearly in the right ear.

  • @chrisbauder3327
    @chrisbauder3327 Год назад

    I was 11 years old when this track was released as a single. I think I may have heard it a half-dozen times before I began begging my parents to take me to the record shop to pick up the 45 rpm. I played, and played, and played it 'til the grooves were worn down. I still have the record to this day. To these ears, it is the pinnacle of what The Doors recorded. Thanks for sharing this terrific memory.

  • @wilderbeast96
    @wilderbeast96 Год назад +1

    Aah, Doug, when he was in Paris he did a drunken session with a couple of American street musicians in summer 1971. Ray Manzarek describes it as drunken, horrible stuff, but those were the last studio works of the Lizard King. Also, he would sing, "Do the funky chicken" drunk at outdoor cafe's!

  • @Scaleyback317
    @Scaleyback317 11 месяцев назад

    Seems I've been listening to this for decades and it still sends a tingle down my spine.

  • @thelonesomefisherman7425
    @thelonesomefisherman7425 Год назад +4

    One of my favorite songs to mellow out too.😊

  • @jimmcintyre7754
    @jimmcintyre7754 Год назад

    Love your style daily Doug. You have good taste in bud, whiskey and music. When I’m down or bored I watch you and I cheer up.

  • @CPACK1
    @CPACK1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Big fan In the 60s.

  • @sledzeppelin
    @sledzeppelin Год назад +1

    There are few sounds sweeter than the Fender Rhodes. And Robbie! What a genius, understated, wonderful guitarist. Listen to his solo from 5:43 to 5:57. Just absolute perfection, especially the interplay with Ray from 5:51 to 5:56 -

  • @WhiteKnightx7
    @WhiteKnightx7 11 месяцев назад

    I was introduced to this song in the PS2 game Need For Speed: Underground 2, always had the song on repeat and there was no play through i had that didn't have this songs on multiple times every gaming session, good times.

  • @nancyr9010
    @nancyr9010 Год назад

    I first heard these songs on my tinny little AM transistor radio! Now I'm listening (like you) with headphones. Thanks for pointing the whisper track! I'd never noticed it before. Ah, everything old is new again!

  • @viewfromthehighchair9391
    @viewfromthehighchair9391 Год назад

    Listening to this song always brings me back to my youth on a trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire (Mt. Washington area specifically) driving among the mountrains on a rainy day close to nightfall. Spooky but I love it.
    The second memory the song evokes is me on my Mom's enclosed front porch looking out over the street on another rainy day. I must have been younger there as I was a bit frightened by the lyrics. lol

  • @morellojeff
    @morellojeff Год назад +1

    LOVE the DOUG! You're reactions, your perfect pitch, are amazing. I wish I had that talent.

  • @bigvrocks2480
    @bigvrocks2480 Год назад +1

    Doug love your narrative during the songs and enjoyed your keyboard 'noodling' during the toon as well ... BTW. Great glasses!

  • @herbieschwartz9246
    @herbieschwartz9246 8 месяцев назад

    This song got me hooked on high quality stereo equipment. At a friend's house where he had just purchased a very, very good stereo system, we sat sampling bourbon and herbs and when Riders came on, we could hear Jim's whisper overlay floating around the room separate from his lead voice. Trust me, even the best headphones cannot match what you can hear and feel from a pair of tube amps and a set of vintage Klipschorns.

  • @simonfearn5944
    @simonfearn5944 Год назад +2

    Wonderful, and really nice play along too! 👌

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Год назад +1

    This was a ground breaking recording for its time which I remember my flat mate during my final yr at uni playing incessantly. It took me a good 20 yrs before I could enjoy it again. Another innovative band which many later bands said influenced their own sound, is 10CC. The Things We Do For Love, or I'm Not In Love might be good recordings with which to start reviewing this 70s band.

  • @ChristinePedergnana
    @ChristinePedergnana 10 месяцев назад

    ❤Thank you, Daily Doug! Rider on tue Storm is ohne of My favorite Songs by tue Doors . I woud like to suggest to make some other videos about other doors-songs, "The unknown Soldier", "The End" and "Music is over". I enjoy your interpretations. ❤ Christine from Austria

  • @user-yf4up2px2u
    @user-yf4up2px2u 2 месяца назад

    their previous album was Morrison Hotel (Soft Parade is their 4th album actually), and was their first step towards a more bluesy style.

  • @haileene703
    @haileene703 Год назад +1

    What's the best way to get back to listening to that great band ? With that great host.
    Thanks for that great moment to end a hard work's week.
    Take care all

  • @artromano2419
    @artromano2419 Год назад

    Fantastic review!! Loved it and all the background info on the song!! Have a great day Doug and I will be picking up a bottle of Red Breast tomorrow!!

  • @garajplaz3513
    @garajplaz3513 Год назад

    I am not a Doors Fan, but his is one of 3 in my songbook. I had a great time jamming along on bass as I usually have to play guitar. Thanks for these videos.

  • @antrimlariot2386
    @antrimlariot2386 11 месяцев назад

    I have memories in Australia 1971
    at 11 years old
    doing gardening with the family
    on a hot blue sky day
    listening to Riders on the Storm
    on our little radio.

  • @simonjones8111
    @simonjones8111 Год назад +1

    Great choice, Jim’s voice at its most mellow, and Ray Manzarek’s most dramatic keyboard. Gorgeous 🎉❤❤

  • @EnerGeezerSquirrel
    @EnerGeezerSquirrel Год назад +3

    There's a recording by Nigel Kennedy and...the Prague...(?) orchestra which is absolutely brilliant, one of my top positions in my regular rotation of faves.
    Instrumental only, but so powerful.
    edit: If I remember rightly, the album was in support of Vietnam vets.

  • @1972myc
    @1972myc 2 месяца назад

    I love watching your reactions when I want a pro that can break it down to music theory and appreciate technical skills. The keyboardist has classical training too.

  • @large42
    @large42 Месяц назад

    The previous album was Morrison Hotel/Hard Rock Cafe. That was the return to the bluesy jazzy Doors.

  • @gregwhitcoe5411
    @gregwhitcoe5411 Год назад +1

    OMG now I also want to hear the OTHER version you listened to!!! 😂❤

  • @jurekolar9102
    @jurekolar9102 5 месяцев назад

    THE DOORS were literally the doors to psychadelic music, lyrics and music of the late 60's ........Jim paved the way to younger generation of symphathizers of same type of music and i really hope that it remains in our view for a long time

  • @briantooze3415
    @briantooze3415 Год назад +1

    This track has to be played through headphones!

  • @akaFrits1
    @akaFrits1 Год назад +1

    Redbreast is a great whisky. My son and I once had a whisky tasting event in Dublin, Ireland. Redbreast was the obvious winner.

  • @ericklein5927
    @ericklein5927 6 дней назад

    Awesome as you relax with some quality drink .

  • @DianeTaylor-m9c
    @DianeTaylor-m9c 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hyancinth House from the same album. A little insight into how fed up with the whole rockstar scene Jim might have been. "I need a brand new friend.. someone who doesn't need me." Interesting to ponder what that lyric might mean

  • @MrTrav03
    @MrTrav03 3 месяца назад

    I like your explanations....thanks for the reaction

  • @mufcmalo
    @mufcmalo Год назад

    havnt a clue abou t diminished 7th and what nots , but your appreciation and shown desire for 2 of my fave bands , doors and floyd, got to give yall a subscribe

  • @blitztim6416
    @blitztim6416 Год назад

    Great sound those Rhodes pianos. My brother work on them at the Fender factory in Fullerton.

  • @peggyuser-oq6xz7fg9o
    @peggyuser-oq6xz7fg9o Год назад

    I ❤ed this song the year I graduated from high school 😮 Did I really tell you that!? Yes, well I still love it. Love the way you do your reaction! I just found you (55.5 million views late) the other day when you reacted to my Dimas!! Very excited to hear more of your thoughts about him.❤️‍🔥

  • @securityscorpion8687
    @securityscorpion8687 Год назад +1

    Question Mark & the Mysterians "96 tears".....go for it, DH!

  • @kinexkid
    @kinexkid Год назад

    I don't know how I missed this video!!! I've been a fan of Jim Morrison since I was barely in my teens. It wasn't until my college years that I found out that I shared a birthday with the lizard king himself - exactly 50 years later on 12/08/93. I'm posting this before I watch the video itself, but I know you will do this song justice ❤

  • @tomtomthebear
    @tomtomthebear Год назад

    Such a special song for me, this is the last song that I listened to with my father and was played at his funeral every time I hear it I’m taken back to being sat chilling with my dad.

  • @GolfingStarsFan27
    @GolfingStarsFan27 Год назад

    I subbbbed. This guys reactions is priceless! First video I’ve watched by Dug

  • @Antony_Jenner
    @Antony_Jenner Год назад +1

    Funny thing happened while watching your vid Doug, when the song ended I could still here thunder then realise it's from a storm outside!

  • @samirsilveirasaid2905
    @samirsilveirasaid2905 9 месяцев назад

    I'm from Brazil! Tks For the amazing video!!!!

  • @wtspman
    @wtspman Год назад

    Every now and again I get an earworm of the into bass and electric piano of Riders on the Storm mashed up with the intro to Sheep by Pink Floyd. You should play them side by side sometime.

  • @gordonschenck1672
    @gordonschenck1672 Год назад

    Not only was Morrison overdubbing his vocals with a whisper, he overdubbed with yelling as well. That was what really got me into really listening to the different levels on their recordings as well as others who did/do similar things. And the rain recording throughout...