Wait till you're over 40 every year is six months, next thing you know you're pushing 60, life if short. I'm 57, 37 mentally and feels about 7 year's ago not 20
@@m42037 I'm in my 40's & agree. I guess my point is: When you listen to Robbie speak & play now, he's (respectfully) an old man. The Doors seem like a lifetime ago. John however is still a young man in the way he talks and plays. He obviously looks old but it feels like he just saw Jim last week.
@@m42037 When I was in my 40’s it was like “it’s Friday again, it’s Friday again.” Early 50’s; “it’s January already, it’s February already…” I’m almost 60 now and it’s like “it’s my birthday again, it’s my birthday again!” Yes it goes faster and faster.
@@elainebrown6230 In October 1968, The Doors are approached by Buick to use Light My Fire in a television commercial to promote sales of the Buick Opel. On February 5th, 1969 the advertising manager for GM issues inter-company letters outlining the advertising campaign for the Opel, stating that magazine ads, a poster, and a television commercial will be used for promotion, however it appears that the television commercial did not enter into production stages, and hence was never broadcast. A recorded copy of this television advertisement has never been found. While Buick did retain the rights to use Light My Fire in their advertising campaign as they saw fit, The Doors were not scheduled to appear in the advertisements themselves. John Densmore recalls "It all started in 1968, when Buick offered us $75,000 to use Light My Fire to hawk its new hot little offering--the Opel. Ray, Robby and I OK'd it, while Jim was out of town. He came back and went nuts. And it wasn't even his song (Robby primarily having penned 'LMF')! In retrospect, his calling up Buick and saying that if they aired the ad, he'd smash an Opel on television with a sledgehammer was fantastic!".
@@surflasal In October 1968, The Doors are approached by Buick to use Light My Fire in a television commercial to promote sales of the Buick Opel. On February 5th, 1969 the advertising manager for GM issues inter-company letters outlining the advertising campaign for the Opel, stating that magazine ads, a poster, and a television commercial will be used for promotion, however it appears that the television commercial did not enter into production stages, and hence was never broadcast. A recorded copy of this television advertisement has never been found. While Buick did retain the rights to use Light My Fire in their advertising campaign as they saw fit, The Doors were not scheduled to appear in the advertisements themselves. John Densmore recalls "It all started in 1968, when Buick offered us $75,000 to use Light My Fire to hawk its new hot little offering--the Opel. Ray, Robby and I OK'd it, while Jim was out of town. He came back and went nuts. And it wasn't even his song (Robby primarily having penned 'LMF')! In retrospect, his calling up Buick and saying that if they aired the ad, he'd smash an Opel on television with a sledgehammer was fantastic!".
A rare person that didn't sell the name or the songs. And I appreciate him also noting to artists, to paraphrase, if you're hurting sell whatever you need to. The Doors didn't need to, and I so admire the fact they all four agreed to be credited together on everything.
As a young drummer in the mid 60s, John was one of my heroes. My best friend, also a drummer, and I would take turns playing to the first Doors album. He had a den where his set was. And we would turn up the volume and play along. We learned a lot. Thanks John. Thanks Doors.
Densmore inspired my quest to be a good drummer . he was unlike any other drummers in the 60's rock scene. his interest in latin beats made some of the Doors songs unique. how he blended latin into a rock beat was quite a accomplishment . i was surprised after the doors broke up he did not join another band and further his talent . a drummer is as much of a composer as any instrumentalist or song writer. why he hung up his sticks , so to speak is a mystery to me.
i am going to do some research on John Densmore career as a aspiring young drummer. i believe he took lessons from Hal Blaine ( RIP ) the session drummer in the " wrecking crew " a group of musicians who cut the tracks for many recording artists . Hal Blaine was the actual drummer on Albums by the Byrds, Beach Boys and many top forty one hit wonder groups. also 100's of advertising jingles. he did not tour with the groups. i can't imagine any other drummer but John that could play for the songs the Doors wrote and recorded. he was a perfect fit for the doors. like Ringo Star was for the Beatles. thanks John. Ps. that was Densmore who played the drums on Doors Albums. he was not " replaced " by a studio session drummer.
The Doors hit me hard, especially John. I used to lay in the living room with headphones on listening to Weird Scenes inside the Goldmine on vinyl. It was a compilation like no other.
I'm a guitar player and I started playing in the 60's. I have to say when I heard John Densmore's drumming on the Doors 'Light My Fire' I immediately signed up for drums in the music dept at my Jr High school - all it took was that opening snare snap before the rest of the band plays a note. Those great understated fills, all that rhythmic angst he put into the drum parts of each Doors song just blew me away and still does to this day. I got tossed out of drum class (just like I had the year before in 6th grade) for my smart mouth, my lack of dedication to learning the rudiments of drumming per the textbook and the sheet music. I was an ear player and still am and the teachers didn't like it and I told them where to jump off. As I got older, I always listened to the drums in bands even though I am a strings musician. I still love the drums. The Doors couldn't have created the sounds they did with a lesser drummer or one that played more (say like a drummer like Keith Moon) - John was what and who was needed for that band - Even Ray and Robby both said that. Maybe John and Jim didn't get along so well - that's understandable - John is a serious musician and knows his stuff. Jim was not a musician per se. Kudos to John Densmore for his incredible drumming. It's a crime that he is still under-appreciated - and that goes for Robby too as a guitarist. They were both overshadowed by guys like Ginger Baker and Clapton, Keith Moon and Pete Townsend, John Bonham and Jimmy Page, Mitch Mitchell and Jimi Hendrix, Ian Paice and Richie Blackmore etc. Even Ray has been overlooked as a great keyboard player. But they were all three absolutely GREAT! What a band The Doors was!
John Densmore - intelligent, engaging, great player, huge influence for so many of us…down to earth, I think he could hang with just about anyone! Thank you, John, for being such a cool guy and a great drummer, propelling The Doors music to such great heights. 🥁❤️
John was/is the perfect drummer for the doors he had /has an original style that made the doors sound complete and perfect. God bless the doors from the bottom/top of my heart. Imagine if they never existed. There's rock and roll and then there's the doors. The best magical sound any four guys created. Top three bands magic of all time are the doors,led zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix
De los únicos bateros que hacen hablar al instrumento,sus líneas legibles cuentan una gran parte del gran cuento Que dios te bendiga John,gracias siempre !!!!
John, avec 3 jours d'avance, bon anniversaire. Toute ma vie a été accompagnée par vous quatres. Hier encore, en me balladant, j'écoutais '' Queen of the highway ''. Et ça dure depuis 1973. Salutations de France et bonne continuation. Merci les Doors, merci. ❤️🎶🥂
One of my favorite drummers in the planet! I love John D. So glad to finally see him ! Please do more videos sir ! You inspired the drum community so much ! We want to see you more ! My Buddy actually got called in to play keys with the doors several times over the last 10 years or so with Robbie !! Thanks for the post !
Always loved Densmore's drumming. Those songs wouldn't have been what they were w/o his contributions on the kit. I would argue he was one of the guys that helped advance the form of rock drumming.
I love the way he tunes and that he just immediately took those bottom heads off to get his signature tom sound. I wonder if he was one of the first to really go full time concert tom?
I remember leaning over the portable record player with a weak speaker so that I could hear what I was playing along with, and I never thought that I would be living in a "Time Machine" that rekindles my early Days of Drumming. Thanks John, and Ludwig, and Whisky a Go Go, this was great but could easily become a movie. You think? Maybe Rick Beato could run with this and produce it?
Unforgatebles DOORS ! I love them alls ! I'm immédiatly facinate by anny interview off them ! And the gran 'DENSMOR' made us a présent,in this vidéo ! 👍😉
Amazing that we can see you in theese days learning things about The Doors and in the Whiskey a Go Go Legend!!💜Best band ever .Happy birthday John ! Have a great day the first day of December .My favorite month .
As far as I’m concerned, John, you are my favorite drummer❤ Congratulations on Ludwig replicating your drum kit. Glad you’re still with us.😊🎉 need a mention, but I will the doors as an overall band is my favorite band! And I was Barely 8 years old when I first heard you guys I guess I was a weird kid😂
How refreshing to see John Densmore did a great job displaying a beautiful orange Ludwig drum set been a big fan for years. Seen them at the Felt Forum in Madison Square Garden if you do the research, you’ll find is a very talented drummer .
I’ve been looking for this video for awhile, I’m glad to see it back up. I remember seeing it a few years ago when the kit was released, but then the video was hard to find. Beautiful drums
Awesome the doors are number one ! Met Ray and Robby Great down to earth guys Never met John he seems like he would be the same Fame didn’t destroy who they are as people . Miss Ray ( Johns drumming is so distinct )
This is the 55th anniversary, not 50th...correct? BTW, my 4th grade teacher, 1978-79 school year was Ann Baldwin -- John Densmore's aunt. Elmer S. Bagnall Elementary School, Groveland, Massachusetts.
My favorite. I taught myself drums on his syyle (gave it up forever ago) its crazy watching him mess around on tge drums because its like im watching what i would tap messing around.
I must to have a set like this ....mine was metal flake blue....love that sound coming outa that color...you are amazing sir amazing I loved you all...still do♥︎
I got a Mod Orange Jazz Festival snare a couple of year sago. It is just so beautiful and so cool looking and it sounds absolutely fantastic. Instant British Invasion.
My first kit was a 1968 Mod Orange Ludwig in 20/12/14 that I got as a surprise from the drummer in my dad's band in 1978. Great kit! Nice to see this finish get some love!
I noticed the standard bass tom muffler on the bottom (actually drum is upside down) of the drum in the vintage concert photo. I have an original 60's kit in silver sparkle (same dimensions). Was great to watch this video PS Lot of drummers used 7A's back in the day
Being a brazilian and a complete music lover and The Doors alucinated, discovering the influence of Bossa Nova in psychedelic rock world just BLEW my mind!! Just like in the Strange Days period hahahaha Thank you, sir!!!! I dream about playing at least a tribute for The Doors... I had the incredible opportunity to sing Roadhouse with a couple of friends in the Pere Lachaise... until we got kicked out from the place!!! Until my forever remains, love you The Doors!!!!
Man, how does Mr. Beast get 2 million views within 5 hours but John Densmore playing a retro Orange Ludwig kit at the Whisky only has 37K views in 5 days while he’s talking about the recording history of The Doors albums? People baffle me!
John is still so sharp, youthful and engaging. It always feels like he's talking about his band from 5 years ago, not 50.
Wait till you're over 40 every year is six months, next thing you know you're pushing 60, life if short. I'm 57, 37 mentally and feels about 7 year's ago not 20
@@m42037 I'm in my 40's & agree. I guess my point is: When you listen to Robbie speak & play now, he's (respectfully) an old man. The Doors seem like a lifetime ago.
John however is still a young man in the way he talks and plays. He obviously looks old but it feels like he just saw Jim last week.
@@m42037 When I was in my 40’s it was like “it’s Friday again, it’s Friday again.”
Early 50’s; “it’s January already, it’s February already…”
I’m almost 60 now and it’s like “it’s my birthday again, it’s my birthday again!”
Yes it goes faster and faster.
Probably all the acid and weed he partook 😂❤😂Break on through
Inspiring.
John Desamor does not get enough credit for his drumming 🥁 and trippy style of drumming. Epic music! 🤙🏻
I disagree, john took Jim's song Light My Fire with out permission and sold it to
Ford. It is called THEFT!
For sure!
@@elainebrown6230 Can't steal from a dead man.
@@elainebrown6230 In October 1968, The Doors are approached by Buick to use Light My Fire in a television commercial to promote sales of the Buick Opel. On February 5th, 1969 the advertising manager for GM issues inter-company letters outlining the advertising campaign for the Opel, stating that magazine ads, a poster, and a television commercial will be used for promotion, however it appears that the television commercial did not enter into production stages, and hence was never broadcast. A recorded copy of this television advertisement has never been found. While Buick did retain the rights to use Light My Fire in their advertising campaign as they saw fit, The Doors were not scheduled to appear in the advertisements themselves. John Densmore recalls "It all started in 1968, when Buick offered us $75,000 to use Light My Fire to hawk its new hot little offering--the Opel. Ray, Robby and I OK'd it, while Jim was out of town. He came back and went nuts. And it wasn't even his song (Robby primarily having penned 'LMF')! In retrospect, his calling up Buick and saying that if they aired the ad, he'd smash an Opel on television with a sledgehammer was fantastic!".
@@surflasal In October 1968, The Doors are approached by Buick to use Light My Fire in a television commercial to promote sales of the Buick Opel. On February 5th, 1969 the advertising manager for GM issues inter-company letters outlining the advertising campaign for the Opel, stating that magazine ads, a poster, and a television commercial will be used for promotion, however it appears that the television commercial did not enter into production stages, and hence was never broadcast. A recorded copy of this television advertisement has never been found. While Buick did retain the rights to use Light My Fire in their advertising campaign as they saw fit, The Doors were not scheduled to appear in the advertisements themselves. John Densmore recalls "It all started in 1968, when Buick offered us $75,000 to use Light My Fire to hawk its new hot little offering--the Opel. Ray, Robby and I OK'd it, while Jim was out of town. He came back and went nuts. And it wasn't even his song (Robby primarily having penned 'LMF')! In retrospect, his calling up Buick and saying that if they aired the ad, he'd smash an Opel on television with a sledgehammer was fantastic!".
How lucky we are to hear from and listen to you after all those years. 🙏
Enjoy this man while he’s still around. Most legends seem to die young. We’re blessed to have John still around.
A rare person that didn't sell the name or the songs. And I appreciate him also noting to artists, to paraphrase, if you're hurting sell whatever you need to. The Doors didn't need to, and I so admire the fact they all four agreed to be credited together on everything.
He should get an award for "when the music is over". Great musician!!
I wish he and/or Robbie would share how 'When the Music's Over' was created, to this day the greatest rock song ever recorded.
My daughter is 12 and love that song.
She say is a haunted song 😂
This video should be at least an hour long, could listen to John playing and talking about the great doors records.
Agreed!
Yep! For sure!
A few seconds in and i felt like typing that, but you beat. Me to it hahahahhaa
THIS is good!
ruclips.net/video/X58jzqrfD1U/видео.html
Obviously LUDWIG Drums is just Mooching Off THE LEGENDARY and a few minutes is All those wankers feel is enough.
As a young drummer in the mid 60s, John was one of my heroes. My best friend, also a drummer, and I would take turns playing to the first Doors album. He had a den where his set was. And we would turn up the volume and play along. We learned a lot. Thanks John. Thanks Doors.
Densmore inspired my quest to be a good drummer . he was unlike any other drummers in the 60's rock scene. his interest in latin beats made some of the Doors songs unique. how he blended latin into a rock beat was quite a accomplishment . i was surprised after the doors broke up he did not join another band and further his talent . a drummer is as much of a composer as any instrumentalist or song writer. why he hung up his sticks , so to speak is a mystery to me.
i am going to do some research on John Densmore career as a aspiring young drummer.
i believe he took lessons from Hal Blaine ( RIP ) the session drummer in the " wrecking crew " a group of musicians who cut the tracks for many recording artists . Hal Blaine was the
actual drummer on Albums by the Byrds, Beach Boys and many top forty one hit wonder groups. also 100's of advertising jingles. he did not tour with the groups.
i can't imagine any other drummer but John that could play for the songs the Doors wrote and recorded. he was a perfect fit for the doors. like Ringo Star was for the Beatles. thanks John.
Ps. that was Densmore who played the drums on Doors Albums. he was not " replaced " by a studio session drummer.
Late 60s early 70s
He did some post Doors side projects, look on his Wiki page for some of it mentioned in his "later years".
Beautiful drum kit played by an amazing drummer! Loved seeing him play that fill in “Hello I Love You”. Thanks John Densmore!
All four members of the doors were musical geniuses.
Pretty much. So unique.
What a great guy John is happy birthday 🎂 for 1/12/22 John,from a fan in Australia 🇦🇺, you are a legend on those drums
The Doors hit me hard, especially John. I used to lay in the living room with headphones on listening to Weird Scenes inside the Goldmine on vinyl. It was a compilation like no other.
I'm a guitar player and I started playing in the 60's. I have to say when I heard John Densmore's drumming on the Doors 'Light My Fire' I immediately signed up for drums in the music dept at my Jr High school - all it took was that opening snare snap before the rest of the band plays a note. Those great understated fills, all that rhythmic angst he put into the drum parts of each Doors song just blew me away and still does to this day. I got tossed out of drum class (just like I had the year before in 6th grade) for my smart mouth, my lack of dedication to learning the rudiments of drumming per the textbook and the sheet music. I was an ear player and still am and the teachers didn't like it and I told them where to jump off. As I got older, I always listened to the drums in bands even though I am a strings musician. I still love the drums. The Doors couldn't have created the sounds they did with a lesser drummer or one that played more (say like a drummer like Keith Moon) - John was what and who was needed for that band - Even Ray and Robby both said that. Maybe John and Jim didn't get along so well - that's understandable - John is a serious musician and knows his stuff. Jim was not a musician per se. Kudos to John Densmore for his incredible drumming. It's a crime that he is still under-appreciated - and that goes for Robby too as a guitarist. They were both overshadowed by guys like Ginger Baker and Clapton, Keith Moon and Pete Townsend, John Bonham and Jimmy Page, Mitch Mitchell and Jimi Hendrix, Ian Paice and Richie Blackmore etc. Even Ray has been overlooked as a great keyboard player. But they were all three absolutely GREAT! What a band The Doors was!
John Densmore - intelligent, engaging, great player, huge influence for so many of us…down to earth, I think he could hang with just about anyone! Thank you, John, for being such a cool guy and a great drummer, propelling The Doors music to such great heights. 🥁❤️
John Densmore is a legend in my book! Definitely one of my major influence....I just love playing Hello I Love You and Light my Fire.
John's def got a unique sound, I haven't heard anyone replicate anything close what he does
Doors and Creedence ... don't sound quite right when bar and do them. They always miss that 'interior' stuff in the drums and rhythm.
The second he began playing "Hello, I love you", that classic ludwig drum sound was instantaneous...
John Densmore An American Legend! Love You John And All Of The Great Doors Songs!
John was/is the perfect drummer for the doors he had /has an original style that made the doors sound complete and perfect.
God bless the doors from the bottom/top of my heart.
Imagine if they never existed.
There's rock and roll and then there's the doors.
The best magical sound any four guys created.
Top three bands magic of all time are the doors,led zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix
78th Birthday coming up on December 1st.. Happy Birthday John! Jim
🫶🏻best band forever!
John Densmore is the only person on the planet who could play drums to The End and create the style to help make it a great record.
Wow, John Densmore is the best.
The Doors a melhor Banda de Rock de todos os tempos, parabéns
Супер! Дядя Джон, давай еще!
The Bossa Nova break in LA Woman [" I see your hair is burning, Fields are filled with fire..."] is coolness exemplified.!!
Seeing John at the Whisky is very cymbalic
😆😆😆
Niiiice! 😉
Legendary band, extraordinary drummer!
Thank you John we Love you for keeping The Doors alive 💕💕💕💕💕 Awesome 😎 Jim🌹🌹Ray
De los únicos bateros que hacen hablar al instrumento,sus líneas legibles cuentan una gran parte del gran cuento
Que dios te bendiga John,gracias siempre !!!!
John, avec 3 jours d'avance, bon anniversaire. Toute ma vie a été accompagnée par vous quatres. Hier encore, en me balladant, j'écoutais '' Queen of the highway ''. Et ça dure depuis 1973. Salutations de France et bonne continuation. Merci les Doors, merci. ❤️🎶🥂
O Brasil foi citado pelo gênio, que orgulho !
One of my favorite drummers in the planet! I love John D. So glad to finally see him ! Please do more videos sir ! You inspired the drum community so much ! We want to see you more ! My Buddy actually got called in to play keys with the doors several times over the last 10 years or so with Robbie !! Thanks for the post !
Always loved Densmore's drumming. Those songs wouldn't have been what they were w/o his contributions on the kit. I would argue he was one of the guys that helped advance the form of rock drumming.
I love the way he tunes and that he just immediately took those bottom heads off to get his signature tom sound. I wonder if he was one of the first to really go full time concert tom?
I remember leaning over the portable record player with a weak speaker so that I could hear what I was playing along with, and I never thought that I would be living in a "Time Machine" that rekindles my early Days of Drumming. Thanks John, and Ludwig, and Whisky a Go Go, this was great but could easily become a movie. You think? Maybe Rick Beato could run with this and produce it?
Fabulous Drummer. John has such a jazz drummers perspective and feel. He plays so
Many jazz fills in the doors music library.
Happy Birthday John! 🎂🥁
Ludwig Legacy series! 🏆
Merci John, quel plaisir de te voir jouer.
Vive the Doors !!!
Unforgatebles DOORS ! I love them alls ! I'm immédiatly facinate by anny interview off them ! And the gran 'DENSMOR' made us a présent,in this vidéo ! 👍😉
Amazing that we can see you in theese days learning things about The Doors and in the Whiskey a Go Go Legend!!💜Best band ever .Happy birthday John ! Have a great day the first day of December .My favorite month .
As far as I’m concerned, John, you are my favorite drummer❤ Congratulations on Ludwig replicating your drum kit. Glad you’re still with us.😊🎉 need a mention, but I will the doors as an overall band is my favorite band! And I was Barely 8 years old when I first heard you guys I guess I was a weird kid😂
So great and looks so good. thank you what a trip. wow America.
How refreshing to see John Densmore did a great job displaying a beautiful orange Ludwig drum set been a big fan for years. Seen them at the Felt Forum in Madison Square Garden if you do the research, you’ll find is a very talented drummer .
"Unhappy Girl" was the song with the backwards keyboard.
I like seeing John using his Jazz chops. I hope to see him forming a trio some of this days.
Amazing Densmore
God Bless You John, thanks for all the wonderful music you've shared with us. ✌🥁
Thank you John for your excellent drumming and creativity.
I owned a six piece Ludwig Mod Orange kit (custom wrapped) from 2005-2014. It sounded amazing and looked even better!
This should of been an hour of Mr. Densmore playing and talking about his work as a drummer!
Loved the way he expressed himself on the breaks. Hi hat/ snare.
The drum base of doors is so creative and rich. John is really a big inspiration. Totally different of nowadays but, looks like updated.
Thanks for posting this!
I’ve been looking for this video for awhile, I’m glad to see it back up. I remember seeing it a few years ago when the kit was released, but then the video was hard to find. Beautiful drums
Thanks for sharing John, always fun to hear stories and how things happened. Drums are very nice.
John you is my living LEGEND !!! I LOVE YOU THE DOORS ...
We love you John!
Спасибо, Господи, что есть такие 77 летние дядьки, как Джон !)
Да, для своего возраста он выглядит потрясающе
Drums sound awesome. That bass drum is tremendous.
Happy birthday John👍🏻
There's the drum sound on the first three albums! Wow, I heard "Hello, I Love You" there!
Awesome the doors are number one ! Met Ray and Robby Great down to earth guys Never met John he seems like he would be the same Fame didn’t destroy who they are as people . Miss Ray ( Johns drumming is so distinct )
This is the 55th anniversary, not 50th...correct? BTW, my 4th grade teacher, 1978-79 school year was Ann Baldwin -- John Densmore's aunt. Elmer S. Bagnall Elementary School, Groveland, Massachusetts.
Love the history!
I really liked when he said Bossa Nova, Jobim. I'm brazilian and I appreciated it.
John is still one of the best.
One of my favorite drummers.
One of the greats right there.
Awesome! 🥁
The beats that they came up with were just legendary.
Bravo John!
Bless you my brother!
Hi John
Beautiful drum set
They sound great
Cool stories
Happy 50th Anniversary to the
Doors and Everyone
The Best!
Sounds great
Cheers John!
What a beautiful kit. I've been playing Ludwig my whole life. Those look great l
John densmore es un muy gran baterista y me encanta the doors
My favorite. I taught myself drums on his syyle (gave it up forever ago) its crazy watching him mess around on tge drums because its like im watching what i would tap messing around.
Sem dúvida um grande baterista um ídolo para mim desde adolescência sendo ele o baterista dos doors
I must to have a set like this ....mine was metal flake blue....love that sound coming outa that color...you are amazing sir amazing I loved you all...still do♥︎
....m speriamo sempre che i membri dei doors siano eterni!.... ma un giorno ci lasceranno ed io sentirò una mancanza!
Really digging the sound of the toms.
Great sound!
I got a Mod Orange Jazz Festival snare a couple of year sago. It is just so beautiful and so cool looking and it sounds absolutely fantastic. Instant British Invasion.
Awesome john 🙌🏻
My first kit was a 1968 Mod Orange Ludwig in 20/12/14 that I got as a surprise from the drummer in my dad's band in 1978. Great kit! Nice to see this finish get some love!
I read your book.I had both your first and 2nd albums on board the USS America in the Tonkin Gulf. Keep on playing.
I noticed the standard bass tom muffler on the bottom (actually drum is upside down) of the drum in the vintage concert photo. I have an original 60's kit in silver sparkle (same dimensions). Was great to watch this video PS Lot of drummers used 7A's back in the day
Iconic and legendary place.
Being a brazilian and a complete music lover and The Doors alucinated,
discovering the influence of Bossa Nova in psychedelic rock world just BLEW my mind!!
Just like in the Strange Days period hahahaha
Thank you, sir!!!!
I dream about playing at least a tribute for The Doors...
I had the incredible opportunity to sing Roadhouse with a couple of friends in the Pere Lachaise... until we got kicked out from the place!!!
Until my forever remains, love you The Doors!!!!
love for the Doors always
Thank you for this Stellar presentation. Amazing 👏
Awesome interview, I love the Doors and your style not like many on here trying to show off playing 1000 km an hr.
Thank you John
Man, how does Mr. Beast get 2 million views within 5 hours but John Densmore playing a retro Orange Ludwig kit at the Whisky only has 37K views in 5 days while he’s talking about the recording history of The Doors albums? People baffle me!
More of this please!!!!
Thank You John !!!!
Hi!!! What a great video!!! The drums look fantastic...I enjoyed this...
I love John's sound on drums.
Densmore very good on those Doors records. One of the few American rock drummers who was doing something to push drumming forward at that time.
Great Musician and Drummer!!!