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"Jim Morrison’s voice, predominantly dark and cavernous, yet capable of shifting to hysterical, neurotic screams." "‘The End’ closes the album with one of the most apocalyptic tones in the history of rock."
"Jim Morrison’s voice, predominantly dark and cavernous, yet capable of shifting to hysterical, neurotic screams."
"‘The End’ closes the album with one of the most apocalyptic tones in the history of rock."
Dive into The Doors' debut album and experience a dark, visionary rock journey that redefined 60s music.
The Doors is one of the cornerstones of Rock, if not the cornerstone of all rock-blues. 'The End' is not merely a song. It is theater, a monologue between Jim and his psyche, a slow catharsis of man against his inability to overcome death.
The Doors is one of the cornerstones of Rock, if not the cornerstone of all rock-blues.
'The End' is not merely a song. It is theater, a monologue between Jim and his psyche, a slow catharsis of man against his inability to overcome death.
Explore the groundbreaking debut of The Doors and experience the timeless sounds that shaped rock history.
Placing the needle on the black record, it’s "Break On Through (To The Other Side)" ... allowing Morrison the chance to revel in the universe of opposites. The debut of The Doors on vinyl showcases a band ... directing the listener on an unknown path where the pleasure of listening and rejoicing in a singular celebration of the art called music prevails.
Placing the needle on the black record, it’s "Break On Through (To The Other Side)" ... allowing Morrison the chance to revel in the universe of opposites.
The debut of The Doors on vinyl showcases a band ... directing the listener on an unknown path where the pleasure of listening and rejoicing in a singular celebration of the art called music prevails.
Listen to The Doors' groundbreaking debut and experience the birth of psychedelic rock magic!
"The album is an explosive cocktail of blues, psychedelic rock, beat, and decadent poetry." "'The End' enshrines The Doors in the rock Olympus."
"The album is an explosive cocktail of blues, psychedelic rock, beat, and decadent poetry."
"'The End' enshrines The Doors in the rock Olympus."
Dive into The Doors' debut album and experience the timeless blend of blues and psychedelia that shaped rock history.
"’Break on through to the other side!’ – those doors were the Doors, a limit reached beyond which no one would return." "The eleven minutes of ‘The End’ express madness, loneliness, and resignation in a haunting, unforgettable final song."
"’Break on through to the other side!’ – those doors were the Doors, a limit reached beyond which no one would return."
"The eleven minutes of ‘The End’ express madness, loneliness, and resignation in a haunting, unforgettable final song."
Dive into The Doors' debut album and experience the timeless blend of poetry and psychedelic rock that shaped a generation.
Morrison continues to be a god... in this, I remain a damn teenager, or a fool if you prefer... I drink his words... both the celestial nonsense and the most insignificant little phrases... the scream of the butterfly... the night we tried to die...
Morrison continues to be a god... in this, I remain a damn teenager, or a fool if you prefer...
I drink his words... both the celestial nonsense and the most insignificant little phrases... the scream of the butterfly... the night we tried to die...
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With the first song, a lively rock piece... the Doors immediately give voice to a generation that must express itself freely, breaking down those stone walls. 'Light My Fire'... is probably their most famous piece.
With the first song, a lively rock piece... the Doors immediately give voice to a generation that must express itself freely, breaking down those stone walls.
'Light My Fire'... is probably their most famous piece.
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The album closes with the masterpiece I referred to, which I believe to be the highest ‘achievement’ in rock history, one of the most terrifying compositions in the history of music, show, and art in general: The End. An epoch-making album, an indispensable classic in any rock lover’s collection.
The album closes with the masterpiece I referred to, which I believe to be the highest ‘achievement’ in rock history, one of the most terrifying compositions in the history of music, show, and art in general: The End.
An epoch-making album, an indispensable classic in any rock lover’s collection.
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The solo in "Light My Fire", a true masterpiece of the track’s orchestral management, would suffice to make posterity understand... Undoubtedly talented, undoubtedly influential but not without Manzarek.
The solo in "Light My Fire", a true masterpiece of the track’s orchestral management, would suffice to make posterity understand...
Undoubtedly talented, undoubtedly influential but not without Manzarek.
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Morrison, a failed model, is nothing more than the prototype of the 'cursed' star like many throughout the history of music, mythologized beyond his actual artistic merits. They haven’t influenced a damn thing, and certainly not because their style was inimitable.
Morrison, a failed model, is nothing more than the prototype of the 'cursed' star like many throughout the history of music, mythologized beyond his actual artistic merits.
They haven’t influenced a damn thing, and certainly not because their style was inimitable.
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