Rappers React To The Doors "L.A. Woman"!!!
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- On this segment of Rappers React, Smokey and Hollywood checked out "The Doors" by L.A. Woman!!! Any suggestions, send them our way!!!
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I discovered the Doors as a 13 year old growing up in Australia in the 80's. I eventually got to travel and live in Europe and made a pilgrimage to Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris to visit Jim Morrison's grave. For a few hours I sat beside his grave with another fan who'd travelled up from Italy. We shared a few smokes, drank whisky and sang Doors songs together. A memory I cherish and one I'll never forget. RIP Jim and Ray
When I went in 2001 they had a guard on watch just for his grave. When I tried to photograph him he saw me and ducked behind a mausoleum. I wonder who has Morrison's stolen bust sculpture today.
That's cool brother.. I've been myself.. in 2008. smoked a joint, dropped mushrooms and drank whiskey... Sat there for 5 hours listening to the Doors and at one point had a conversation with someone who wasn't there, crazy I know, but that experience was so fulfilling. I swear that day I met Jim's spirit.
@@FeralPatrick Yeah I've often wondered that myself
@@Sigma1_969 Love that brother
I discovered the Doors in 1992 aged 16.
You guys picked one of the best Doors songs to react to. Props for this 👍
Best driving tune out there. Used to blow down the highway in own buddies 69 GTO back in the late 70's blasting this morherfycker. Thus tune eats up the pavement man. Killer tune man. Peace from Canada
Best driving song ever! 🤘
Great track. The Doors had such a unique sound. Jim was a special one
This is why The Doors are the greatest American (US) rock, jazz, fusion, psychedelic band. Peace out.
It simply doesn't get any better than this.
It was an ode to L.A. using the metaphor of a woman,,,.kinda brilliant for rock back then, there were lots of deep songs then, but jim was a fine writer.
Mr Mojo Risin is an amalgamation of Jim Morrison.
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You are correct Good call 🧐🤘✌️😎
Which is just another example that Morrison was more of a poet than a singer
@@Cheesesteak70-d1v
I agree yet as far as a singer goes, Jim has a sexy sounding voice.
@@egorock1632 I totally agree, but the stories I’ve heard in the past was he himself even admitted he was just a poet. They discovered him and asked them to be a singer in the band. It was just divine intervention, I guess.
Jerry Scheff on the Bass! He has played for so many, mainly Elvis as part of the TCB band, John Denver, Roy Orbison, and this album. He was going ti quit Elvis and join the doors but Jim died so he kept playing for Elvis. Fast and funky. Met him once, awesome guy. I loved Elvis and the doors for so many years before I knew it was him on this album!
You are absolutely correct its a love letter to the city of Los Angeles
All the band members got writing credits. It was divided equally between them. One of first bands to do that.
I can't believe you guys are just getting to this. Classic.
When I was a kid my mom was always jamming to the doors.😊🎉❤
This is one of the best written songs ever. Great reaction TT. You went on a ride with this one 🤘🏻🤘🏻
You guys are the best because you close your eyes and listen. I can't stand when people watch a video and think they got a listening experience. If your eyes are open then you aren't hearing everything. Rock on Gents!
Hell yes my favorite Doors song...headbanged to this song with a bartender one night....band nailed this song...whole bar was rocking
Excellent choice.
It’s about the city L.A. as a woman.
A band of geniuses. Crazy talent.
Fun Fact: This was the title track to the last Doors album before Jim Morrison died. The remaining members released two more albums, Other Voices and Full Circle, which both sold poorly.
It never ceases to amaze me to watch you guys experience for the first time music that I have loved and grown up with it’s elementary to me and shocking that people do not know it! I think of music in a sense of history. You never know where we’re going until you know where we’ve been and I’m glad you guys are studying this. You get an A+ from this old guy.
I was born the year this came out so I’ve heard it my entire life..well so far & I’ve never once said “I’m sick of this song” it’s perfect
Great song 🔥
Your 3am video drops work perfectly with my insomnia 😊
6 studio albums and 2 compilation albums in 5 yrs...One of the most inspiring explosions of creativity of any era 😎✌️🤘🧐
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When the musics over.
It’s so good! Great channel!!!
Such an iconic jam!
I think because of Jim's heavy drinking and smoking, his voice had gotten deeper, which was perfect for this blues-driven album.
Roadhouse blues is a must
That was the first Doors song they heard lol
@mikethemotormouth still great song. 5 to 1 then?
@@msfoodiediva that's a good one too. I'm waiting for Crystal Ship
@@mikethemotormouthgood choice or peace frog for something different
@@mikethemotormouth luv Crystal ship and moonlight drive
Yes now that's a way to wake up in the morning. Great great classic. Luv the doors. It's Jim singing. Pbs did do documentary on Jim narrated by Johnny depp. Growing up the book by Danny sugarman was the book to read about him Morrison called no one gets out alive.. Also him once stated in interview that he would take his own death to further the band. Jim was facing jail time for supposedly exposing himself on stage. The band as result was not making money. Btw no one except Pamela his girlfriend ever saw Jim's body and she died 3 years later of drug overdose. It was closed casket. Not even the manager saw his body. Jim is buried in Paris. There was a time not too long ago that they may have to move him in the cemetery but never happened. Long after Jim's supposed death band members were still hinting that he was alive. But there are also rumors that he died in Paris from Heroin. As there is lot of graffiti near his grave hinting of that Only digging up his grave will the truth ever really be known. Jim was on a different plain
My favorite band, period, since
I discovered them in '91 😎👍
Listening to this while banging gears in 4 spd a big block muscle car.🔥👍🔥👍🔥🔥🔥
That "rant" that got them fired, also got them their recording contract. Morrison was so inebriated, he did both at the same time, pissing of the club owner of the Whiskey A-go-go club, and attracting the eye of Jack Holtzman, the president of Electra records with engineer Paul Rothchild.
This was a little over a year before Jim died. Around this time, his doctor pleaded with him to quit drinking and smoking cigarettes. His heart was enlarged, and he was having respiratory issues, this led to his cardiac arrest in Paris, in 1971.
One of the songs from this album, Jim actually did record the vocals in the bathroom, sitting on the toilet (it wasn't this song like the movie portrayed, but it was during this album.. During the Soft Parade album, Jim's girl, Pam Courson did actually push a prostitute out of the studio and perform fellatio on Jim while singing in the booth.
This was after 2-3 years of rough whiskey drinking and LOTS of cigarettes.
The 27 club goes back a few hundred years, back to Paganini, several other artiists and writers like Dylan Thoman and Rimbaud. Robert Johnson from 1938 is in the 27 club. Jim hitch hiked from Florida (after moving about the country with his military dad for years, even living in New Mexico as a kid) state university to UCLA and lived on the boardwalk and rooftops, starving and living on LSD, lots of pot, and living of couches and kitchens of girls he could swoon.
If you grew up in Southern California, you knew immediately that he was singing about the city. L.A. was a magical place back then.
Definitely!
Thanks for believing in your son. I'm 61 and enjoy watching this channel.
The sign of great artist and Bands how easily they transition The tempo is just brilliant yet to hear
I went to France as part of a Europe trip for my honeymoon. Most people visit the Eiffel tower as a first thing to do. I went to Jim Morrison's grave. The Doors are iconic. I was blown away as a kid when I first heard Riders on the Storm on vinyl.
Yeah, jim's youth was mostly spent in virginia & florida (born in virginia)...this is from their last masterpiece album of the same name...in the end jim no longer related to the "rock star/sex symbol" thing, but saw himself as a poet, & musically as "an old bluesman", he put on weight from the drinking & eating, & started smoking cigarettes, so his voice got a bit gnarled from all that...but on their first album there's blues cover, & they did TONS of blues covers live all thru their career, all of them always loved the blues....& lastly, to confirm, yes "mr. Mojo risin ' " is an anagram, meaning it uses the same letters of "jim morrison" , just all scrambled up...& yeah, as in my first comment, yes, its an ode to the city *as* a woman, a metaphor...& lastly, jim knew he relied on the band, he really didnt give a crap about money (he was a real deal poet to the degree of sleeping/crashing on friend's couches, & never owned a home, like his european bum/artist heroes), but, um, yeah, didnt care much about $$ and from the first album to the last The Doors split the royalties 4 equal ways, no matter who wrote what, music, lyrics, whatever, didnt matter, etc, etc
Hey Y'all great video! His voice is definetly different on this track. I always thought he was drunker than usual when they recorded it. He sounds slurred and a little sloppy in parts but it works great in this song. I highly recommend checking out their cover of the classic blues song "Who Do you Love" (from "The Doors: Absolutely Live). They took that song and blew it up into something almost metal in that it goes very loud and heavy in some parts and the bass line is groovy as hell. Deuces!
Fun fact. The line in this song "hotel burnin, murder, madness refers to what local Hollyweird's called "Hotel Murder", a haunted hotel where a grip of murders happened. It was eventually demolished.
its "motel money, murder-madness"
@@nim4464 Ty
@@nim4464 After it caught fire, the street people started saying hotel burning, just a hollywood thing.
You guys should definitely do Peace Frog next✌🏼🐸
Long Live the Lizard King🦎👑
Also, he sounds like this on the majority of their songs lol I have no idea what you two were trippin' about.
Nah, his voice definitely sounds different on the later albums and especially LA Woman, tho I suspect the difference. is in the microphones and mix more than the vocalist. Didn't it have a different producer than all their other albums?
"Motel, Money, Murder, Madness, Lets change the mood from glad to sadness", and it does, but only for a little bit. Then it comes back to the high energy with a rippy Guitar solo from Robbie Krieger. A pretty intense ride overall.
One of the best songs
This one of many songs performed by them I love and enjoy.
They truly captured a feel of the times. Poetic music. You can just picture a hippy dippy chic full of freedom dancing barefoot around a pire with out a care in the world watching it burn.
Some say it sounds they are referring to Sharon Tate (Manson Murder). Hollywood Bungalow.
Mr. Mojo Risin in the lyrics is an anagram of Jim Morrison.
One of the best of all Doors songs 👍😎
at a certain point, morrison heard about the deaths of hendrix and janis joplin, and he told the people he was with, "You're drinking with Number Three."
He also said in interview that he would fake his own death to further the band.
@@msfoodiediva as danny sugerman wrote at the end of "no one here gets out alive", no one has yet heard from mr. mojo risin'.
A Doors masterpiece, right up there with When the Music's Over, The End and The Soft Parade. Best song written about Los Angeles in my opinion and perfect song to jam with while driving.
Cracking! LA Woman was their last album. Jim died shortly after it was released.
Songs of the Lizard King. Pure raw emotion when he sang. A persona, an enigma, hated and pursed by the establishment
Love the Doors one of my favorite bands.
"Wisdom, Justice and Moderation" is Georgia's motto...
The more you really listen to their songs, the more you'll see that that they were a combination of everything from early punk and early metal to early funk, all mixed in with jazz and blues. Plus the theatrics and poetry. There wasn't any other band like them.
The Doors and Jim Morrison were phenomenally talented. The could sing blues, rock, and almost country all within the same album. Jim was a true poet that happened to sing.
Love you guys!
Man! I’ve been listening to the doors since I was six, I grew up with a lot of older family, but this band even wasn’t in there era 😂 but love my older cousin, I got into so much music because of them. Love the doors man. They have a lot of good stuff, hope you guys dive into it.
I think the keyboardist is regarded as a musical genius. And was the driving force of the band.
Doors did a cover of the song gloria which is good one to check out. Peace frog is classic
The Doors movie with Val Kilmer playing Jim, was amazing and looked just like him and played the part so realistically and the soundtrack. is great with their iconic hits.
@shanemason4031 agree with val doing Jim but the movie itself was not even close to being accurate.
Funny story: I knew a guy in the 90's that would use that movie as an aphrodisiac .😆
@@msfoodiedivathank you! I hate that movie. It’s Oliver Stone’s version of the Doors
@@msfoodiedivatrue dat
Hated it. Straight drug movie. Thought it was disappointing.
Im telling you the best song by them that was never one of the classic rock hits still played decades later on radio, etc. was Maggie McGill. It was on Morrison Hotel, if I remember correct it was the last album before LA Woman. Those were their last 2 albums, considered to be their blues albums. Which you took note of with the vocal style, etc. Those 2 albums are my favorites of theirs, they were their best imo
Peace Frog is one of their best songs ever. Deserves a listen.
You guys should react to the doors movie with Val Kilmer.
The Oliver Stone movie with Val Kilmer is a one of my all time favorite bio-pic!
I have all 6 CDs with Jim. All Remastered!
billy idol did a cover to that song it is more then amasing!!u should check it
The tune is about the city. Morrison is from Virginia. His dad was an admiral and worked at the Pentagon. Ray Manzarek is from suburban Chicago (Oak Lawn). Not really sure where Krieger and Densmore are from.
Krieger is from LA.
I think both Krieger and Densmore is from LA. Because Jim's dad was an admiral in the Navy they moved quite a bit. I know Jim spend some time in Florida, and also in the San Francisco Bay Area when his dad was stationed at the Alemeda Naval Station by Oakland.
@@hannejeppesen1809 Wierd fact. His dad was captain of a ship in Gulf of Tonkin during the incident.
@@erolbulut2584 Yes I do remember that in all reading about The Doors and Jim.
The battleship that Jim Morrison's father was on fired the first shot during the Vietnam War.
It is the coolest song ever written.
Y'all gotta see Jimmy Fallin's Jim Morrison impersonation..."Reading Rainbow"! AMAZING!!!
I just watched that … really good!
Fallin is cringe. Never been funny in his entire life. He got onto SNL because of who his parents are.
Probably my favorite song by the doors
I enjoy peace frog
I recommend The Chrystal Ship next by The Doors. The musical range of this group is profound.
My favorite Doors song is Cars Hiss bye the Window. I think that is the name off the song. I am begging you to do Hell Bound Train by Savoy Brown. PLEEEEEASE PLEASE. Or She has a Ring in his Nose and a Ring on her Hand.
6:04 Sounds more like the ride cymbal not hi hat.
I used to listen to this song as a nurse when I prepared myself for my morning shift at 5:00 am.
this is awesome!! not singin' 'voodoo' around my apt today, but triapsing around my apt singin' "LA woman!" cops and cars, in topless bars, i always thought u can't beat this lyric . . . thank you for your METALLUGY input!
Mr. Mojo Risin is Jim Morrison with the letters rearranged! Talk about Genius! The man so young was a poet that helped him with songs and to throw something like that into the mix is so creative!
Yes they are la band
Grew up in LA and I remember the reader board on the Whisky A-Go-Go, reading The Doors.
I later hitchhiked over Laurel Canyon and tried to get into the Whiskey. Too young, I was 13 but hung out on the strip instead. It was always a scene, looking for my LA women.
It sounds exactly like him to me. Listen to
Love Street.
How about peace frog, crystal shop. Love me two times, touch me or back door man next. All classics
The 'LA Woman' album was a perfect album. Every song is fantastic and arranged where one song compliments the one before and the one after. Listen to the album. It will move you.
H6 was talking about the bass lines. Interesting fact that the doors had no bass player or even a bass at all. It was all ray on the keyboards and organ
That's not quite true. They brought in various studio musicians when they really needed that bass sound for certain studio tracks.
I don't think they had a bass player for their live stuff. Unless it was later on in their career when they could afford it. Even then it was probably rare. Ray like you said could cover the bass live.
I've watched a doc on here about who the bass players were for their studio stuff. It's pretty interesting if you're into The Doors.
Interesting fact that Jerry Scheff plays bass on this album.
Big band
Most of the doors songs did not have a bass player the bass was played on the keyboard
It’s Elvis’s bass player Jerry Scheff on this album.
Live....studio albums had a studio bass player....this guy who played bass on this song was Elvis's bass player
Imagine listening to this in the late 60s with that 60s herb or shrooms
You ever noticed that the Doors never had a bass player? They were recording bass guitar in studio, but on rehearsals and live gigs their keyboard player Ray Manzarek played all these bass lines. He had one keyboard just for bass lines and the other one for his harmonies and solos. ingenious musician
What's a motto? Nothing! What's a motto with you?
it's Jim. And this is from their last album. Before Jim went to Paris.
He was in Paris by the time it released.
Danny Sugarman's NO ONE HERE GETS OUT ALIVE book is a fairly good time line and honest account of The Doors and Jim's early life. Not all the info is perfectly accurate (no biography ever is) it is pretty close. LA woman is just ramblings of lines of Jim's drunken wanderings around LA with his entourage of drinking buds like "Cat' and "dog", and Tom Baker, who was supposed to try to keep Jim sober, but failed most days to get him to the studio on time, if at all.
That book along with Janis's and John Lennon's biography are on my shelf.
Still have that book. Imo opinion one of the better biography on Jim out there. The pbs documentary that Johnny depp narrated on resembles closer to this book than others
@lalapo5304 the better biography on Jim out there
@@msfoodiediva - John Densmore's book, Riders on the Storm, is excellent, too.
@FeralPatrick John got some point had a beef with other members of doors in the latter years
Jim Morrison.. stands the test of time.. Mr mojo risin .. Jim Morrison with letters jumbled 😊
I believe Jim Morrison stated himself or his Band-Aids did he is not a singer. He is a poet.
Fear Factory!!!!Powershifter!!!!
Sound of Silence- Nevermore
You guys need to watch some of the documentaries on Laural Canyon. Jim lived behind the Country Store. Momma Cass lived under the store. Frank Zappa lived across the street. Joanie Mitchell overlooked his place. And that's just a handful of names.
Dudes are getting into it 😂😂
Jim Morrison’s homage to the city of LA. He was moving to Paris.
Love Her Madly is the best son from that album imo
Strongly disagree, but fun fact time...
They never played that song live.
You can understand why though. With just a 4 piece it just isn't the same song.
Funny the story of Jim’s dad gradually liking his music.
As a young teen in the 60's I really couldn't get into the Doors. They were too psychedelic for me. Fast forward to the 70's and the Doors refined their sound and became more Rock. I bought this album and fell in love with it. Fast forward to now and I have gone back and listened to their earlier stuff and I am totally amazed. Why did I do such a dumb thing as a teen? I do now have a total different perspective and respect for them.
This is my second favorite Doors. My most favorite is 5 to 1.
Great tune! Sorry 6ix, it sounds just like the man…
This song takes you on a ride!