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Post by ensenada on Aug 18, 2006 20:06:19 GMT
I vote that all of them were integral to the doors sound...take oone of them away and youu may not have achieved what we hear today. It was a special...one-off union of the right people....and thank fuck it happened as it did.
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Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Aug 18, 2006 21:51:45 GMT
Gotta be the dumbest question for a Doors fan......................there is only ONE answer to this and that includes Morrison in the poll... Any other answer means you need to spend a bit more time finding out about these fuckers............
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Post by ensenada on Aug 19, 2006 14:16:29 GMT
yah daft apeth....the question is who is the most influence on the doors sound AFTER jim....meaning that Jim is obviously the most important part of the equation...... besides i also thought that in the spirit of ray and robbies recent incarnation of the doors, we would totally forget about morrison
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Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Aug 19, 2006 15:06:24 GMT
yah daft apeth....the question is who is the most influence on the doors sound AFTER jim....meaning that Jim is obviously the most important part of the equation...... besides i also thought that in the spirit of ray and robbies recent incarnation of the doors, we would totally forget about morrison Can't agree with that mate at all.....there was NO 'most important part of the equation' in The Doors....that was the whole point of them............thats why I still yak on about them after all this time................
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Post by ensenada on Aug 19, 2006 15:28:58 GMT
yeh true dude..but to be fair when jim died, they did really lose the sound of the doors didnt they....its as though his influence gave the band the sound in a way.
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Post by cobriaclord on Aug 19, 2006 18:58:00 GMT
Manzarek!
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Post by ensenada on Aug 20, 2006 13:04:24 GMT
the keyboard is an important doors sound to be fair
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Post by gizmo on Dec 4, 2006 19:22:36 GMT
the keyboard is an important doors sound to be fair and drums and guitar? try to imagine 521 without guitar or drums, or anny other song. they all had a 25% input to the sound and can't be left out in anny song, the tryouts of most songs are verry different than the studio cuts (the version of hyacint house on the boxset cd (jim robby and john has the same chord sceme as the studiocut but sounds so verry different than the studio cut. they could not let one out(or replaced by someone else) for the sound that was so familiar to them. it would become something like riders on the storm, a great coverband but not able to create new music with the same style and sound as the doors where.
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