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Post by ensenada on Jul 22, 2005 23:12:09 GMT
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Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Apr 25, 2006 22:16:44 GMT
Well as the 40th Year of our great band draws to a close in July/August/September of 2006 TheDoors4Scorpywag will do a decent spread hopefully for this milestone so if any of you buggers wanna make some comments for the fanzine on what 40 Years of The Doors means if it means anything....then feel free to send them to me or stick them here.......The Doors can have thier fake 40th as they are interested in making a dollar not thier own history but Doors fans should take pride that a band that began in 1965 and played its last gig in 1972 can still cause ructions even today 40 years on....... I said on the LL before my voice was removed that the reason I bang on about these fuckers so much and with such passion is that The Doors are something I can cling to that reminds me that I once was young and The Doors are a representation to me of so many happy moments in my life....thats what this fucking bunch mean to me and why I get so fucking angry with liars like Jampol and the band themselves who to date have still not once even mentioned that this band is 40 years old........its up to you folks.....I can give fans a platform to express a viewpoint that will not be censored by petty little shits but if you don't want it then theres nowt I can do about it....Scorpywag wants to celebrate 40 years of The Doors......any of you wanna do it as well? 
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Post by othercircles on Apr 26, 2006 4:24:20 GMT
And as I understand it.. OV and FC will STILL not be included in 2007's '"Complete"" Boxed Set
If I saw Jeff Jampol in person I'd seriously spit in his face.
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Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Apr 26, 2006 8:56:57 GMT
Yeah it's truly bizarre that these albums are ignored. Jac Holzman knew the importance of the other three and gave them the respect they deserved after Jim died.......of course he used Jim's image to sell his records but he was capable of understanding that it was not just Jim. "I had re signed Ray, Robby & John to a multi record deal, my way of showing them it wasn't all Jim and saying thank you with Warners money' {Elektra had just been sold to Warners which had become WEA (Warner/Elektra/Asylum)} Thier first album was Other Voices and to launch the record and the new reality we put on a Carnegie Hall concert. Carnegie Hall was big enough to hold a crowd and small enough to go three quarters of the way back to intimacy. With Ray doing most of the vocals The Doors wowed the sell out audience of soaked in brine Doors fans." Jac Holzman from Follow The Music.
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Post by othercircles on Apr 26, 2006 15:29:04 GMT
lol soaked in brine. I dont hear that one too much.
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