what does /mu/ think of Jim Morrison/The Doors?
Great, but I like the atmosphere of their songs better than any one specific aspect of them, if that somehow makes sense.
Stop smoking weed bro
>>63933608
Ray's a great keyboardist.
At the end of the day, The Velvet Underground were more important.
At the end of the night, The Doors were more important.
only made one good song
>>63933678
nice meme
>>63933699
>implying
My lyrics are 2deep4u because I am a drug addict, that's basically Jim Morrison. The Doors are mediocre at best.
BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE LIGHT MY FIRE
BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE LIGHT MY FIRE
BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE LIGHT MY FIRE
BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE LIGHT MY FIRE
>>63933771
and what do YOU like, oh godly one?
>>63933771
>overlooking everything about the doors
/mu/
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The Doors never put out a bad album
>>63934414
>imblying
>>63934414
If you count the post-Morrison albums, they have.
very attractive man
>>63934414
>The Soft Parade
But anyway, they never put out a great album either.
daddy issues-core
>>63934982
>/mu/
Soft Parade is an excellent album, it was more experimental for the time. The actual song "The Soft Parade" is one of the best songs of the time, though that is just opinion, but I honestly think that album is so underrated. It's full of hits.
The fact that two of their albums are in the top 50 albums list makes your opinion very wrong. Both LA Woman and The Doors are both highly regarded albums. The doors introducing a heavy hitting blues sound, and LA Woman was as heavy as blues rock gets.
The Doors were a ground-breaking band like so many in their time. Classic. Tho I rarely listen to them anymore, when I do I appreciate their brilliance all over again. 20, 30 & 40 somethings would do well to purposefully expose themselves to the many bands of that era, as they would expose their elders to newer music.
>>63933608
Universal shamanic music. Extremely creative rythmically. A definite game changer in terms of songwriting in general.
>>63934982
>They never put out a great album
>The Doors
>Strange Days
>LA Woman