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The Doors - Do It (Subtítulado en español)
"Jim Morrison & the Doors on the road" (34)
The first officially credited track by the Morrison/Krieger duo. All of the Doors' songs were always crafted by the whole band together, but they certainly came fully formed in the minds of Jim and Robby. A captivating riff, the usual great work by Ray, and splendid drumming by John (especially in the final part). One of the most underrated tracks in their discography. Morrison addresses his audience, the "kids," with an ironic and confrontational tone. Jim has always wanted to bridge that abysmal and senseless distance that formed between the rockstar and their audience. It's astonishing to observe even today, as it was back then, how many consider "The Soft Parade" a misstep (the majority) and how many see it as their best work. A truly unique band, in every way.
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The DoorsThe Soft Parade
Album - 1969

The album certainly represents the lowest point in the discography of the Lizard King and his associates. JimMorrison
Track 04 - Do It