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  • @poloreacts27
    @poloreacts277 ай бұрын

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  • @davidaldridge5716

    @davidaldridge5716

    7 ай бұрын

    Riders on the Storm, Peace Frog, Not to Touch the Earth, When the Music’s over 😁

  • @carkol3227

    @carkol3227

    7 ай бұрын

    yo i don't know if u have seen the movie apocalypse now but this song is used twice in it, and fit so well that people thought that it was written for the movie

  • @doriscallaway3626

    @doriscallaway3626

    7 ай бұрын

    I have that mug lol :)

  • @mtnvalley9298

    @mtnvalley9298

    7 ай бұрын

    The End for a first Doors tune: Like pushing your buddy in the pool as he's walking near the edge to learn the breast stroke. Probably a more subtle way to teach someone to swim.

  • @farrenrohana

    @farrenrohana

    7 ай бұрын

    God I hope you see this. You really really really must watch the documentary The Doors it explains everything about this song and who they were and tells the story beautifully. Time stamp 10:29 he says Mother I want to F@ck you all night long. You have to see what happened when he sung that song the first time and the outrage it caused but it also brought them to fame! Val Kilmer plays Jim Morrison and Meg Ryan plays his girlfriend/wife and they're awesome at it. I also highly recommend the Documentary The History of The Eagles both of these will show you exactly what it was like to be alive and in the music scene in those days. You'll love it! Please don't make me pay you to get you to do this I'm on disability but I will if you don't because I think you'll absolutely love it!! It was an amazing time to be young! Today sucks big time in comparison!

  • @SaltyPirate71
    @SaltyPirate714 ай бұрын

    You don't need to take acid to understand the Doors, but listening to the Doors can help you understand the acid.

  • @kathrynhansen9128

    @kathrynhansen9128

    3 ай бұрын

    And peyote

  • @gbormann71

    @gbormann71

    3 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @Kenny-ll7dn

    @Kenny-ll7dn

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't forget the schrooms also. These guys were off the charts live and maybe better than there studio sound and there are not many who can achieve that sucess.kd.

  • @missstonehagel389

    @missstonehagel389

    Ай бұрын

    Listening to the music makes me high, without any substances

  • @pb68slab18

    @pb68slab18

    16 күн бұрын

    Arrgghhh!

  • @mletrout7942
    @mletrout79427 ай бұрын

    Man, you’re just diving into the very deepest part of the pool with this song.

  • @TrianglesAndCircles

    @TrianglesAndCircles

    7 ай бұрын

    Soft Parade was my first song. Yes I was on a journey. The End came later when i was in college. Somewhat familiar as the venture to find myself intensified.

  • @KurtSauers-mi5ev

    @KurtSauers-mi5ev

    7 ай бұрын

    Many more well known songs than this . This is definitely the deepest end of the pool

  • @karendavis2668

    @karendavis2668

    7 ай бұрын

    One of my absolute favorites though! 😍

  • @riphopfer5816

    @riphopfer5816

    7 ай бұрын

    this one and “celebration of the lizard” are probably my two favourite songs by The Doors.

  • @riphopfer5816

    @riphopfer5816

    7 ай бұрын

    @@KurtSauers-mi5ev maybe it’s the deepest end of the pool, but it’s not the least frequented corner… That would have to be some stuff off of “the soft Parade“ or even some of the lesser known songs on *Morrison Hotel* .

  • @bigdaddymosh1964
    @bigdaddymosh19647 ай бұрын

    This is an experience. Not a song really but a piece of art.

  • @charleslatora5750

    @charleslatora5750

    7 ай бұрын

    Truth.

  • @tonygreene3941

    @tonygreene3941

    7 ай бұрын

    And that, is an understatement

  • @Hippichik73

    @Hippichik73

    7 ай бұрын

    This

  • @markmccolm783

    @markmccolm783

    7 ай бұрын

    Indeed. An experience

  • @nospoon17

    @nospoon17

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes it is. My marbles were lost (in a divine way) to this song and I’m not the only one.

  • @AUSinCH
    @AUSinCH7 ай бұрын

    Polo: "I gotta see this live." All of us: "That could be difficult to arrange."

  • @katyisgone

    @katyisgone

    5 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @DavidLilly-yc6ww

    @DavidLilly-yc6ww

    23 күн бұрын

    it's on video. Hollywood Bowl and Isle of Wight. Also on a TV show in Canada.

  • @ryannoble4789

    @ryannoble4789

    18 күн бұрын

    I'll wait.

  • @troyoakman1084
    @troyoakman10847 ай бұрын

    This song is featured prominently in the movie Apocalypse Now. Great Vietnam war movie. For me I can never separate the two. If I see/hear one I immediately think of the other.

  • @tonygreene3941

    @tonygreene3941

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @procopiusaugustus6231

    @procopiusaugustus6231

    6 ай бұрын

    It was like the song was written for the movie.

  • @dougjohnson3987

    @dougjohnson3987

    5 ай бұрын

    @@procopiusaugustus6231In a way, it was written for the movie. This was the height of the Vietnam War and The Doors were at the forefront of the anti-war movement. But in a way, it is more of a promotion of violence than an denunciation of it.

  • @Rita-zq6op

    @Rita-zq6op

    5 ай бұрын

    I know…. Me too

  • @MegaTurkeylips

    @MegaTurkeylips

    4 ай бұрын

    I was on a ship in the Vietnam war. The Doors was our band.

  • @Bill_Jones.
    @Bill_Jones.7 ай бұрын

    Val Kilmer did a great job of portraying Jim Morrison in the movie “The Doors.”

  • @SteveDarby-uy1tq

    @SteveDarby-uy1tq

    7 ай бұрын

    He did indeed. He also sang all the songs himself...

  • @akaLids77

    @akaLids77

    7 ай бұрын

    But Oliver Stone’s version of Jim was absolute garbage.

  • @Shay-bx9tw

    @Shay-bx9tw

    7 ай бұрын

    @@akaLids77. Sure was. He focussed on all the alleged bad stuff, and yeah, there was some. Jim pushed boundaries. I like to think of him as ‘funny, sweet and sad’, and a wonderful poet

  • @akaLids77

    @akaLids77

    7 ай бұрын

    Val Kilmer potrayed Oliver Stone’s version of Jim. So he did a good job with what was given to him by Oliver.

  • @user-sh6gz8ms6w

    @user-sh6gz8ms6w

    4 ай бұрын

    man he nailed it should've got an Oscar....

  • @RunawayOcelot
    @RunawayOcelot7 ай бұрын

    Riders On the Storm is another vibe

  • @kelvinkloud

    @kelvinkloud

    7 ай бұрын

    agree. ive become convinced thematically, morrison saw it as a bookend to the themes initiated here in the end.

  • @notthatkaren7580

    @notthatkaren7580

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree. Riders is a favorite of mine.

  • @Williamottelucas

    @Williamottelucas

    4 ай бұрын

    Only the top song of my 2000-plus ranked personal favorites!

  • @paigeturner1124

    @paigeturner1124

    2 ай бұрын

    Yessssss

  • @vitodepietro6020
    @vitodepietro60207 ай бұрын

    Polo, my brother. You dove into the deep end of the ocean with your introduction to the DOORS with this track to start with. MORRISON (Vocalist) was a poet, visionary and a master of metaphors. You have to put yourself in the mindset of the times, and what what was happing. (Vietnam, politics, society ect) Also, where the music was coming from on the west coast (L.A. bands like the DOORS, Laural Canyon CSNY, MAMAS AND PAPAS, or the Bay Area GREATFUL DEAD, JEFFEERON AIRPLANE) the vibes were all different. Mind alternating substance were used heavily during this period and influenced the music. Ray Manzarek (keyboards) played all the bass lines with his left hand on a separate keyboard (the DOORS never had a bass player) Robbie Kreiger (guitar) one of the underrated players out there John Densmore (drums) also one the most underrated drummers going PLEASE, continue your journey through, and down, this psychedelic rock rabbit hole you just blindly jumped into. Just like Alice did in Wonderland. PEACE! And enjoy your trip into this genre of music.

  • @kelvinkloud

    @kelvinkloud

    7 ай бұрын

    good analysis.... LA wasnt san fran. & morrison wasnt sunny hwood, rather dark West, caged in the city of night. A traveled old soul military kid. spoiled yet willing to starve. smart yet preocuppied w/dark alleys. militant yet yearning for the ancient Light. checked out yet horseblinder movtivation... a lot of contradictions swirled around the lead. & he was both overrated & underrated. & if you understand why, then you'll get how iconic and dangerous he was to the industry & himself. fleeting & plenty of misses. yet, always swung not for the fence, but further for the Stars. & he had the goods to actually get there once in a while. this for sure is a lock into the zone. for the ages band & lead when they got it right. the band many loved to hate, but cant deny.

  • @annekaiser6355

    @annekaiser6355

    3 ай бұрын

    I hope to hell Polo reads every one of these posts. Taken together they constitute a doctoral level musical education. There are very very few young folks taking part in Polo's review, we are all over 50, most over 60, quite a few over 70. I am 75. Our lives collectively and individually were affected by this music. It's no coincidence we are still "weird". Thank God I am still weird in this way. All of you are providing quality feedback to a young man who has not yet realized the magnitude of those musical times. I'm so grateful I found all of you and your familiar voices. Will someone collate this encyclopedia of our time and just put it out without commentary, as is, unedited and unredacted? Can we make it happen? I hereby waive any proprietary claim to any words I've posted here on this site if they're included in a compilation with all the other remarks made here. ❤

  • @ICU2B4UDO

    @ICU2B4UDO

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@annekaiser6355...I'm going to be 59 in 6 weeks...You couldn't be more astute in your observation...This guy has 0 clue as to that 60's music generation and even less about The 🦎 👑 and The 🚪s!! 😂😊

  • @overdbus

    @overdbus

    5 сағат бұрын

    First saw them in 1966 at Leo Carrillo beach when they debuted Light My Fire for American bandstand , I was 9 years old, it was awesome

  • @PittDaddy
    @PittDaddy4 ай бұрын

    Don't forget this was recorded in the 60s when everything was censored. These are the kind of lyrics that got people arrested.

  • @saltysir
    @saltysir7 ай бұрын

    I consider the doors a rite of passage for serious music lovers. And you my friend are a serious music lover. Their studio output is great and all….. but their live stuff is EPIC. I personally was obsessed with the Doors for a good chunk of my school years (80’s and early 90’s). They were of perfect storm of talent and timing. When you look at their place in the pantheon of rock music, I think they are criminally underrated from an influence standpoint. Truly one of the absolute greats.

  • @kelvinkloud

    @kelvinkloud

    7 ай бұрын

    bulls-eye.... they were so important, that musicians (ie., the industry) didnt want to admit it. frankly too, you can be a great musician & still not get what they were attempting here. you had to also understand cinema, stage craft & symbolist poetry to really fully understand it. plus jim's take no prisoner mentality, his not fully embracing peace & love & his legal troubles all diluted their impact. but history & retrospect dont lie..... what is vital to remember is this was in full form as heard here, performed live in FREAKING late summer 1966! think of that, nothing so menacing & broadly deep as this was being done in the industry when you throw in the stage art & cinematic scape score sound. even early syd floyd (impressive), velvets & king crimson could match that double punch density. & the doors predated or match them on the timeline. your in dylan blonde on blonde zone here as far as artistic depth imo.... your right, roger waters, bowie, iggy, alice & patti were all taking clear notes from this.

  • @jaanstephenswhite572

    @jaanstephenswhite572

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed 100%. In a class all of their own

  • @Hippichik73

    @Hippichik73

    7 ай бұрын

    YUP!! 💯 ❤🔥

  • @davidpeters3857

    @davidpeters3857

    5 ай бұрын

    💯

  • @suezeeq5542

    @suezeeq5542

    4 ай бұрын

    I can't agree that they were underrated. The Doors are a hugely influential band. Morrison died so young, but the music was played for many years afterwards & is still playing today.

  • @tetleyT
    @tetleyT7 ай бұрын

    If you want some phantasmagorical visuals to go with this song then check out the opening scene to Apocalypse Now. Mind blowing.

  • @charleskurtz9744

    @charleskurtz9744

    7 ай бұрын

    What that whole movie: Doors, CCR, etc. Great soundtrack. Plus the film is a classic with Vietnam replacing Africa from Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

  • @woodyheywood8792

    @woodyheywood8792

    7 ай бұрын

    Spot on!

  • @BlackRoseImmortal

    @BlackRoseImmortal

    7 ай бұрын

    FACTS. There is actually a youtube video of this song put against scenery from Apocalypse Now.

  • @44coma

    @44coma

    7 ай бұрын

    That's a must do........not enough know this

  • @enzogiroldo2758

    @enzogiroldo2758

    7 ай бұрын

    That movie is literally so trippy/fucked up its the only war movie I could never finish💀💀

  • @nnyradio
    @nnyradio7 ай бұрын

    This is the kind of stuff the '60s hippies listened to. Poetry with a groove.

  • @mjeffn2

    @mjeffn2

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, but we didn’t always. There was Iron Butterfly, Cream, The Stones. The Beatles, The Kinks, Leonard Cohen, Steppenwolf, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Zombies, Eric Burden and the Animals, Buffalo Springfield, Jefferson Airplane, Pink Floyd, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, Richie Havens, Otis Redding, Velvet Underground, Carol King, Mamas and Poppas,,,,,,,,

  • @livesalone

    @livesalone

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@mjeffn2, Tull, Yes, Dylan...

  • @davidzimmerli489
    @davidzimmerli4897 ай бұрын

    I saw Jim Morrison & the Doors live in concert at the Eastman Theater in Rochester, New York on March 16, 1968. They included this number in their set. Needless to say, my friend's and my young teenaged minds were blown! What a concert! And we had 2nd row center seats, looking right up at the Lizard King, dressed in a skin tight, green snake skin suit! Take me back!

  • @RancidCheeks

    @RancidCheeks

    7 ай бұрын

    Must have been the days when Rochester wasn’t as bad as it is now. Greetings from Rochester btw lol

  • @davidzimmerli489

    @davidzimmerli489

    7 ай бұрын

    @@RancidCheeks Greetings back at 'ya! Yes, it was better back then. There's nothing happening here now. That's why I'm glad we have the internet, and especially KZread, where we can enjoy the thousands of music videos, concerts, and documentaries the site has! I spend most of my time on the internet here.

  • @TheIvannascream

    @TheIvannascream

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow, that must have been amazing. You’re so lucky to have seen them live.

  • @davidzimmerli489

    @davidzimmerli489

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TheIvannascream Indeed I was, Ivanna!

  • @feliciaecheverria

    @feliciaecheverria

    4 ай бұрын

    Back in 1968 my mother bought tickets, 3rd row center for $8.00, Live at the Hollywood Bowl. My sisters refused to take me because I was only 9 years old. I am still working on forgiving them. 😊

  • @SteveDarby-uy1tq
    @SteveDarby-uy1tq7 ай бұрын

    This song changed culture. Nothing like this was out or thought of at the time. First time he played it live on acid the audience was enthralled...

  • @Bearwolf.88
    @Bearwolf.88Ай бұрын

    The Doors isn't a group you listen to it's a band you experience and go on a psychedelic journey , Awesome reaction polo !!! ✌️🤘🔥🎸🇺🇸💯...

  • @Hammer757
    @Hammer7577 ай бұрын

    " it's like a Quentin Tarantino movie" I've never heard that but I think that is probably the perfect characterization of this song.

  • @crazychase98

    @crazychase98

    3 ай бұрын

    Quentin does have a weird way of blending the different decades mostly 60s 70's an 90s into all hos movies

  • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665

    @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@crazychase98 The music made the movie maker .... so very much causes and effects .😎🌌

  • @joekenorer
    @joekenorer7 ай бұрын

    The Doors have fans from every generation up to today, they are literally timeless.

  • @JPMadden

    @JPMadden

    7 ай бұрын

    In 2008 or 2009, I visited the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. They had a temporary exhibit honoring The Doors. There were fans from ages 10-12 up to in their 70s.

  • @kelvinkloud

    @kelvinkloud

    7 ай бұрын

    w/ works like this, its understandable. this song will still be listened to closely 50, even 100 years from now.... the structure of the poetic song lyrics draw out & scale up to cylical eternal themes, conflicts & perhaps even precipce of the West. thats how deep morrison goes here. its on one level just a break up song. yet he scales it up to an examination of the exsistential condition, span & possible survival of western culture. epic dystopian theme mixed w/ raw pulse & even back down to just singular eye to eye truth w/ a lover. amazing acheivement.

  • @96tears600

    @96tears600

    5 ай бұрын

    What a great trippin song

  • @azwildcats7842
    @azwildcats78423 ай бұрын

    This was my father’s favorite song last year he passed away I was in the hospital while his heart was stopping and I played this song R.I.P my friend. Thank you for the video

  • @JPMadden
    @JPMadden7 ай бұрын

    I know of no band that has a "more unique" sound. The members were musically eclectic. Keyboardist Ray Manzarek had a background in jazz and possibly classical music; guitarist Robby Krieger in classical music and flamenco guitar; drummer John Densmore in jazz, classical music, and other genres from around the world; and singer Jim Morrison was a mad poet.

  • @kenjohnston1257
    @kenjohnston12577 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you noticed John Densmore's drumming. He is a criminally underrated drummer and his drumming here is as perfect as it gets

  • @Astrodicted

    @Astrodicted

    7 ай бұрын

    Don't forget the bass player! He's so organic

  • @kenjohnston1257

    @kenjohnston1257

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Astrodicted I'd have to look up who the bass player is, a lot of time The Doors farmed the bass out to studio guys

  • @erispandora7777

    @erispandora7777

    7 ай бұрын

    Came here to say this.

  • @tonygreene3941

    @tonygreene3941

    7 ай бұрын

    Same with Robbie Kriegers guitar. So overshadowed by the incredible talent of Morrison and Manzarek.

  • @tonygreene3941

    @tonygreene3941

    7 ай бұрын

    Manzarek played bass pedals I believe

  • @johnzacharias7928
    @johnzacharias79287 ай бұрын

    I heard nothing you said after the song started. But I thought i'd let you know this little known symbology in the song. The color of government vehicles changed in the mid to late 1970's prior to that all vehicles were light blue colored. The blue buses would pull into neighborhoods and pick up the 18 yr olds that were drafted and then sent off to Vietnam.

  • @JPMadden
    @JPMadden7 ай бұрын

    The lyrics that got your attention were "Father, I want to kill you. Mother, I want to [screaming]." Substitute the screaming with the words "f**k you" and you'll understand that he's singing about an Oedipus complex. The longer, second musical crescendo that follows seems to me to represent an orgasm. Starting at 13:00, the singer Morrison was barking "f**k" and "f**k me, baby." They engineered the sound so that they could get away with it on an album in the 1960s. I know of no good live performance by the band, but the one by actors in the film "The Doors" is extraordinary. Val Kilmer should have received at least an Academy Award nomination for playing Jim Morrison. Apparently, Morrison wrote the initial version of this song about his breakup with an old girlfriend. He said that what it became could be interpreted to be about the loss of childhood innocence or death or anything else people wanted.

  • @myview5840

    @myview5840

    Ай бұрын

    She never attended his concerts ever again.

  • @ironpriest6792
    @ironpriest67927 ай бұрын

    As a lifelong Metal head The Doors are and always will be the ultimate Rock band Jim Morrison was a true Rock Star and was backed by 3 of the greatest musicians that ever picked up instruments.. The End

  • @astmancls1971
    @astmancls19715 ай бұрын

    Jim Morrison was not a songwriter, he was a poet! Their music is euphoric. You have to watch some of their live performances. They were one of the first bands to try new sounds such as using a bottle on your finger while playing guitar and using the organ sound on the keyboard. The thing that makes them live in that special place is because the world lost Jim so fast. They hit the scene in the mid 60s and he was gone by 71. It almost feels like he wasn’t even real. It’s so hard to describe how they make me feel!

  • @TannerTalk-n-Share
    @TannerTalk-n-Share7 ай бұрын

    This is a Vietnam song, ride the snake......7 miles, is the river in delta Nam! It's a trip...

  • @kelvinkloud

    @kelvinkloud

    7 ай бұрын

    blue bus, soldiers being taken off to nam.

  • @johnlavelle8025
    @johnlavelle80257 ай бұрын

    Thank you for Keeping The Doors alive in 2023. Amazing band and song. Great choice!

  • @DavidWilson-ok5yp
    @DavidWilson-ok5yp7 ай бұрын

    The rolling stones are for blowing your mind,,the Doors are for when there is nothing left of it.

  • @franksullivan1873

    @franksullivan1873

    7 ай бұрын

    Really?

  • @user-xe3np1ud4z

    @user-xe3np1ud4z

    7 ай бұрын

    imo The Doors are for blowing your mind and The Stones are for when you wanna listen to the radio

  • @aimfuldrifter

    @aimfuldrifter

    7 ай бұрын

    Rolling Stones are weak sauce IMO. Always been one of the most overrated bands. The Doors are memorable.

  • @timtrefz5450

    @timtrefz5450

    7 ай бұрын

    Flip flop that and I'd agree.. 👍

  • @davidross6179

    @davidross6179

    7 ай бұрын

    The doors are what you blow yer mind to, then you go for a ride with em!

  • @spikelou
    @spikelou7 ай бұрын

    Soooo many metaphors in this song. Jim was a master. There is a deep rabbit hole to fall down with The Doors. Very unique band with a very story.

  • @alldayadventures5418

    @alldayadventures5418

    7 ай бұрын

    The Blue Bus was sent around by the US Military to collect Draftees back in the 60's. Seeing the Blue Bus driving by brought fear into your soul, as you knew most folks on the bus were going to Nam.

  • @bar5radass
    @bar5radass7 ай бұрын

    The magic is the combo of Jim’s lyrics, he’s a poet, and Rays arrangements. ❤️

  • @troyspurling1910
    @troyspurling19107 ай бұрын

    You have to watch Apocalypse Now. This song is featured in the final scene with Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando. Once you've seen the movie, you'll always think of that scene when you hear this song.

  • @DavidBush-wm1fe

    @DavidBush-wm1fe

    7 ай бұрын

    And in the opening scene as well.

  • @settheory2219

    @settheory2219

    7 ай бұрын

    I don't

  • @dizastro5437

    @dizastro5437

    7 ай бұрын

    I can see Apocalypse Now out the corner of my mind.

  • @kmcleod31721

    @kmcleod31721

    Ай бұрын

    Hard to listen to this song and not hear helicopters in the background.

  • @user-gf4eh6db6p
    @user-gf4eh6db6p4 ай бұрын

    When he was a child and was on vacation with his parents, I think in Mexico, they came across a bus full of people that had rolled over. Jim would tell the story because he believed that the souls of the dead entered him. One of his lyrics says "Ghost crowd the child's fragile eggshell mind"! Without him this band would never exist.

  • @robertwalker1080

    @robertwalker1080

    22 күн бұрын

    Yes Pease frog I believe.

  • @JPMadden
    @JPMadden7 ай бұрын

    More than 30 years ago when I was in college, my classmates had group study sessions. One night it was my turn to choose the music; I chose "The Doors" Greatest Hits. In the middle of this song playing at a low volume in the background, someone asked "WTF are we listening to?" I've always been a "square," except for some of my music tastes, so that was a proud moment.

  • @JohnLennon99791

    @JohnLennon99791

    7 ай бұрын

    😂 Love it

  • @swingsloth
    @swingsloth7 ай бұрын

    Morrison was the epitome of cool. Just oozed sex appeal and the phrase "women wanted to be with him, men wanted to be him" could have been coined only for him.

  • @CaribbeanMischief

    @CaribbeanMischief

    7 ай бұрын

    No.

  • @scottenlow5249

    @scottenlow5249

    7 ай бұрын

    And DLR.

  • @logancreed5041
    @logancreed50417 ай бұрын

    I would go with The Unknown Soldier, LA Woman, When the Music's Over, Roadhouse Blues, and Five to One. There are So many more. Welcome to the world of Jim Morrison and The Doors! It's gonna be one Helluva Journey 🤘🤘

  • @plev10
    @plev107 ай бұрын

    They called Jim The Lizard King. And Jim Morrison came up with an anagram of his name that he used in the song L.A. Woman: "Mr MOJO Rising." Coolest mofo ever and this band remains one of the most influential ever. Welcome to the world of The Doors Polo!

  • @RiverRat1953

    @RiverRat1953

    7 ай бұрын

    I visited his grave site in Paris France back in 1995. There were all these young people there just hanging out listening to his music. Really different.

  • @samuellord8576

    @samuellord8576

    7 ай бұрын

    Great choice, their one unquestioned masterpiece.

  • @joelliebler5690

    @joelliebler5690

    7 ай бұрын

    I can only imagine how The Doors would have dominated a good part of The 1970’s had Jim lived!

  • @aimfuldrifter

    @aimfuldrifter

    7 ай бұрын

    There's no "g" in Jim Morrison. ;)

  • @Hippichik73

    @Hippichik73

    7 ай бұрын

    I am the lizard king….I can do anything….❤

  • @johnlangis9313
    @johnlangis9313Ай бұрын

    The Doors are AMAZING! Jim had an incredible voice and Jim loved Elvis and Frank Sinatra.

  • @Prone2Thrill
    @Prone2Thrill7 ай бұрын

    Before my dad joined Steppenwolf he was interviewed by Jim and Ray for a possible bass player position in the Doors at the Roxy until Jim got into an argument with his girlfriend in the middle of it and they just split. That was that - I think dad would have been miserable in that band being as structured as he is. #borntobemild

  • @laetitiacavinato2554
    @laetitiacavinato25547 ай бұрын

    The combination of this song and the moving thingy in the background is totally hypnotic 😆

  • @JohnLennon99791

    @JohnLennon99791

    7 ай бұрын

    😂 yes. I Love that moving thingy...

  • @MikaelHindsberg

    @MikaelHindsberg

    3 ай бұрын

    A double pendulum. The perfect allegory for the Doors, simple, balanced and chaotic.

  • @matthewglidden4860
    @matthewglidden48607 ай бұрын

    I see a call and response between a visionary poet and a responsive band. It's extended beat poetry. Their sound illustrates the story. They don't know what they're going to play next, and this is a snapshot of what he may say one night. His visions come from their music, then they collaborate and elaborate. In the first half. Great reaction, as always.

  • @jasongode6179

    @jasongode6179

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the Call & response Analogy; perfect

  • @pb68slab18
    @pb68slab183 ай бұрын

    I've been hooked on the Doors since their first album came out. Thanks to my older brother (RIP) for turning me on to them! Light My Fire, The End, When The Music's Over, Riders on the Storm, L.A. Woman. Those will addict you!

  • @DavidMiller-dt8mx
    @DavidMiller-dt8mx7 ай бұрын

    This song played at the very beginning of Apocalypse Now (a phenomenal film, and a must see!), and is my favorite song by the Doors (of many greats!) Edit: My recommendation - Riders on the Storm is amazing, another absolute masterpiece.

  • @janiceleffingwell2672
    @janiceleffingwell2672Ай бұрын

    The Doors broke the grip of the British Invasion and monopoly on pop music in the late 60s. Genius.

  • @RuthKing-wm9nw
    @RuthKing-wm9nw13 күн бұрын

    This song is a trip in every sense of the word. It blew our minds in the 70s and still has the same affect

  • @lyn2569akaLynette
    @lyn2569akaLynette21 күн бұрын

    The father/mother part was after he sang all the children are insane. You’ll love the live! 🥰✌️

  • @mikepiccione886
    @mikepiccione8867 ай бұрын

    John Densmore is an amazing drummer, very theatrical😊

  • @liellen1997
    @liellen19977 ай бұрын

    Neat that you’re playing the late 60’s & 70’s- this old hippie is loving you! If you haven’t already, please play and react to 10cc-I’m Not in Love. Classic and 1 of my favorite songs! Thank you for reacting to real music-nobody can hold a candle to so many of these bands! 🎵

  • @franciscoramirez4179
    @franciscoramirez41796 ай бұрын

    This Song is like a RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE!

  • @joshuaarquitt5005
    @joshuaarquitt50057 ай бұрын

    When I was in 7th grade I had a friend who introduced me to classic rock. This was 1987, so classic rock was a moniker given to the greatest music from the 60s and 70s. Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Queen Etc, I still remember to this day what he told me right before he playing thius song. "OK, get ready. No, seriously. Get ready for a ride." later that day I heard Stairway to Heaven for the first time, too. It was a good day.

  • @horsebydayartbynight
    @horsebydayartbynight7 ай бұрын

    Love this song! I laughed when you said it had a good vibe, and you can play it while cleaning the house. I was thinking - "Just wait until you pay attention to the lyrics!" the Oedipus Complex may be hard to clean to, lol.

  • @annekaiser6355

    @annekaiser6355

    3 ай бұрын

    I laugh at all his remarks in first 90 secs listening to ANYTHING from the 60s and holler at him, "hang on kiddo, you ain't there yet!!". Waiting for Polo to see the big picture lol .

  • @strydershadow391
    @strydershadow3917 ай бұрын

    This song never fails to give me goosebumps, Jim always takes you on a trip with his lyrics in so many Doors songs.

  • @deanbrydges2434
    @deanbrydges24345 ай бұрын

    Atmosphere and we got to hear this growing up. Incredible!

  • @michaeldrennan9932
    @michaeldrennan99327 ай бұрын

    I first heard this song when it first came out back in 1967! I was only 5 years old but when I first heard it as my Mother played the crap out of this album to the point where I knew what song was coming up next. Was Very haunting yet enchanting to me. This did come from their debut album. After listening to this, watch the movie "Apocalypse Now"! They play part of this song which during the scene while this song was playing sent chills throughout my body! Their biggest hit off this album was "Light My Fire" but I as a child preferred this song as the Absolute Favorite on this album, followed by (in order) " I Looked at You", "Break On Through (to the other side), and "The Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)! You'll see the differences in mood between these songs!! Jim Morrison Way ahead of his time yet he was a Poet in his writing. Unfortunately he passed in 1971, part of the "27 club"! And Yes, he was quite warped but he really didn't care what anyone thought of him. Thanks for Reacting to this Great song and don't forget to watch the movie "Apocalypse Now"! The End........!

  • @cbird02

    @cbird02

    7 ай бұрын

    Holy shit, the Apocolypse Now scene is so fitting and so haunting!

  • @Hippichik73

    @Hippichik73

    7 ай бұрын

    Your mom was DOPE…💯

  • @MADM0NK
    @MADM0NK4 ай бұрын

    You clearly weren't ready for this. Dude is right this water is too deep for you.

  • @smirkingguru
    @smirkingguru3 ай бұрын

    "I Love the smell of Napalm in the Morning" -Apocalypse Now the Movie As a Vietnam Vet I am eternally connected to this song. ~S.G.

  • @BADMONTESS

    @BADMONTESS

    2 ай бұрын

    We did'nt find one, not one stinking dink body... that smell, that gasoline smell

  • @rockequeen4
    @rockequeen47 ай бұрын

    There are certainly suggestions that Morrison is talking of the end we all must face, and escaping the inevitably of it whenever possible, but there is also a hint that the singer is telling his audience to live their lives as freely as possible in the meantime. One such instance comes from the Oedipal notions in the lyrics: “Father? Yes son/ I want to kill you/ Mother, I want to…” One can imagine how Morrison would sing the lyric live and it was doing so, back in 1966, that saw him and the rest of the group banned from performing at the Whisky-A-Go-Go. The track was usually reserved for the final moments of the show but, on one occasion, after Morrison had been out drinking and arrived late, the singer decided to perform the closer in the middle of the band’s second set. He delivered the track with the expletives and, once the gig had finished, was quickly booted out of the venue and never invited back. In the recording too, Morrison was asked to restrain himself when singing the lines. In fact, only in 1999 did engineer Bruce Botnik put the “f**k” back into the track. It’s concoction that gives the track an extra powerful punch, amid an already stringent conception.

  • @markjohnson5885
    @markjohnson58857 ай бұрын

    This song is pure magic. Thank's for the reaction.

  • @jefflambeth1054
    @jefflambeth10547 ай бұрын

    Seeing someone hear the genius of the Doors for the first time is almost as good as hearing them the first time myself!!! Keep diving down the rabbit hole and enjoy the ride🤙

  • @AbsoluteApril
    @AbsoluteApril7 ай бұрын

    Describing this like a Quentin Tarantino movie is the analogy I never thought I'd hear but fits so well! I hope you also check out more of The Doors such as Peace Frog or Five to One for a more upbeat sound

  • @user-jy4ye5pt6q

    @user-jy4ye5pt6q

    7 ай бұрын

    Oh yeah! Peace Frog!

  • @user-tt4jz3tm6t
    @user-tt4jz3tm6t7 ай бұрын

    Lot of Indian shamanistic and Roman mythological imagery in Morrison's lyrics. He was into the physiology of myth and legend and what it can teach us.

  • @kelvinkloud

    @kelvinkloud

    7 ай бұрын

    good eye and ear. its joseph campbell meets blake. it traces western culture from ancient carthage to media empire LA, all in one swoop. w/ a vision and fork in the road where this blue bus may end up in our present day, 2 scores later. morrison like epic scale stuff & had the mind & cinematic feel to make it come alive.

  • @davidcohen4536
    @davidcohen45367 ай бұрын

    Matricide, fratricide, “cold” death and destruction. An existential experience. You had to be there when this song came out.

  • @love-vy1ry
    @love-vy1ry7 ай бұрын

    If you want a relaxed evening, than listen to the album: An American Prayer. Released after Jim's death it was surely something Jim would have loved to hear. Many off his recorded poems (never used in Doors songs compleet) have been put together and the 3 remaining Doors created music to it. Release date 1978

  • @neoman1858
    @neoman18583 күн бұрын

    This song in particular has the band creating an Eastern drone effect with a drum foundation as an aural canvas for Jim’s voice and lyrics.

  • @akaLids77
    @akaLids777 ай бұрын

    One of my all time favorite doors songs. It started out as a simple song about Jim breaking up with a girlfriend at the time. It turned into a wild ride afterwards. It just got longer and longer and stranger. Jim would improvise a lot when they played live. He’d go off into poems, thoughts.

  • @sharylmcdonald7003
    @sharylmcdonald70037 ай бұрын

    Jim Morrison was a tortured soul and a genius. He left us way too young.

  • @wayne8736

    @wayne8736

    7 ай бұрын

    Most of our geniuses do die young, being tortured makes for some of the best art that defies description..

  • @msmrsro
    @msmrsro7 ай бұрын

    I was a big fan of Jim Morrison and the doors when I was in college in the late 80s. I had cassettes, door size posters, biographies, books of his poetry. Deep into it. What I find funny is that, at that time, their music, or anything from that era, was only twenty years prior but seemed so long ago because it was our entire life ago. Today, it would be like things from the early 2000s, which feels like yesterday.

  • @bigace1969
    @bigace19697 ай бұрын

    Jim Morrison and the Doors are musical gods. You have to keep this song in context. one of the most haunting and emotional rides you can take with your ears....

  • @kelvinkloud

    @kelvinkloud

    7 ай бұрын

    think too, it was literally penned and performed as is here as early as freaking late summer of '66. that is incredible if you listen to what his peers were doing in that period. only the velvet undergrd were even close to this zipcode. though lyrically of course dylan in '65-'66 set the plate. yet, this is of a different poetic angle. blonde on blonde & the doors best lyrical early works on their first 3 albums imo were the most expansive lyrical music of that dense era.

  • @Manageode
    @Manageode7 ай бұрын

    One of my favorites to see people hear for the first time. It's a mind blower.

  • @Brandi6666
    @Brandi66667 ай бұрын

    The doors masterpiece❤️🤘 no way it would even sound like the same song live😮

  • @aimfuldrifter
    @aimfuldrifter7 ай бұрын

    This song was always something different - the exotic scales used, Jim's haunting voice, tribe-like rhythm, everything is just psychedelic. I imagine this being the choice for many hippies and others while getting high back in the day. Not my choice when I listen to the Doors but definitely something extraordinary.

  • @kelvinkloud

    @kelvinkloud

    7 ай бұрын

    good description... but I think, though it had elements of psychedelia it was something more elemental. you touched on it: tribal.... its cinematic, wide scape sound. the reviewer picked up that taratino could use this. hes right, its dense in mood & space. in turn more dense then psychedlia... considering he draws the themes back to rome across western civl history to modern LA, it has an epic tribe vibe to it. on the precipice of where the west could be in a new so far distant. in a troubling rebirth. danger & desperation. thats what jim was partly envisioning here. its an amazing work & their film backgrounds really paid dividends here.

  • @flutesong5527
    @flutesong55277 ай бұрын

    This certainly is a vibe, as we elderly have known for a long time and I imagine a whole lot of oven got cleaned to The Doors. Yes, Jim has a "good" voice!

  • @BADMONTESS
    @BADMONTESS2 ай бұрын

    Jim's father was a Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam war. Guess they were polar opposites, embarrassed his father in the upper echelon circles I imagine

  • @nghtw4ve585
    @nghtw4ve5857 ай бұрын

    I would definitely recommend listening to “When The Music’s Over” by them! Very similar length wise and style

  • @riphopfer5816
    @riphopfer58167 ай бұрын

    You mentioned that Jim Morrison has a nice voice. He has one of the best voices and some of the greatest charisma of any rock vocalist ever. Everything I learned about being a rock ‘n’ roll front man I learned from Jim Morrison.. When I was a teenager, I would study his live performances; I would scrutinise his expressions, the way he would prowl around on stage like a caged beast - and then the times when he would let go completely, unleash the beast. When I was not playing with a band, I would practice by performing Doors tunes at karaoke bars in my full stage gear😅: leather jeans, motorcycle boots, embroidered linen shirt - just to keep my skills honed. If I didn’t go home with a chick that night, that was a sign I was getting rusty, and I needed to PRACTICE MUCH HARDER 😂. that was a good 20 years ago; I can’t radiate, the same kind of energy these days, at 41.

  • @brianconklin255
    @brianconklin2557 ай бұрын

    Please watch the 1967 toronto concert of this song. It's the best performance of the Doors ever, the audience was completely mesmerized!

  • @johncampbell1152

    @johncampbell1152

    7 ай бұрын

    I was at their 1969 performance in Toronto, at Varsity Stadium, and Morrison was ferocious, brilliant. The Doors played last at this celebration by many artists and bands, and when Morrison had sung his final song, I doubt anyone in the audience could sleep for a week. He takes you on his journey and there’s no looking back.

  • @zwierzchnik
    @zwierzchnik7 ай бұрын

    I have listened to this hundreds of times. Thanks for taking me back to 1967! Still my fav is the "Light my Fire" B-side, "The Crystal Ship"❤

  • @gbormann71

    @gbormann71

    3 ай бұрын

    The Crystal Ship!!!

  • @CBB672
    @CBB6724 ай бұрын

    Very trippy music, Jim Morrison kind of crazy, he has a beautiful voice! Touch me babe, great song! A lot of his music was in Viet Nam movies!

  • @badbob6689
    @badbob66897 ай бұрын

    I believe this Song got the doors kick out the door of the Whiskey A Go Go in LA on the "mother part" as it was un self censured. This is a good chill song, In college I'd listen to this when studying Calculus over and over again back in the late 70's.

  • @GayleKazanis
    @GayleKazanis2 ай бұрын

    That's the door's... Sounds like he is having a tooooo good of a time. ✌️ From grandma ❤

  • @kirby7379
    @kirby73797 ай бұрын

    As always, your thoughts are insightful and nuanced. There's a tension and build to the musical line in this song that really takes you to another dimension. The Doors are so intense! Love your channel.

  • @sixstringbeard6649
    @sixstringbeard66497 ай бұрын

    Probably not the best intro into the world of The Doors but welcome to the world of the Lizard King!! Carry-on 🤘

  • @TheCodyv1971

    @TheCodyv1971

    7 ай бұрын

    Definitely jumped into the deep end, but he doesn't seem scared away so it worked out. I would suggest L.A. Woman as the next Doors song.

  • @ethanfowler1752

    @ethanfowler1752

    7 ай бұрын

    Was the first doors song I ever heard, I was stoned out of my mind with strobing led lights on my walls, it was one hell of an experience let me tell you

  • @taurean904

    @taurean904

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree. Sometimes I feel like his subscribers are trolling him with the initial song choice for a band new to Polo. (Same with the Radiohead choice)

  • @pbabs3389
    @pbabs33897 ай бұрын

    Keep in mind that the Beatles, stones and beach boys were the top artists at this point. Cream, Hendrix, hadn’t come out yet so these guys were different to say the least

  • @robertpiekosz7470

    @robertpiekosz7470

    7 ай бұрын

    Fresh Cream debuted in 1966. "Are You Experienced" was already recorded when this was released. Remember that Revolver was the Giant change for the Beatles. In 1966.

  • @gregoftheweb
    @gregoftheweb2 ай бұрын

    It isn't a song, its art, dark poetry.

  • @jimbrown8313
    @jimbrown83137 ай бұрын

    One of the greatest bits of movie directing was interweaving this song with psychosis, in Apocalypse Now. Breathtaking.

  • @vincegedeon6583
    @vincegedeon65837 ай бұрын

    They were only together for 8 years active as a band but they put out some amazing amount of music in that short span.He was a poet who turned his poems into songs 💯

  • @johncampbell1152

    @johncampbell1152

    7 ай бұрын

    Actually, the band was together from 1966 to early 1971, a total of nearly 6 years.

  • @LSqrd1960
    @LSqrd19607 ай бұрын

    One of the Doors' less accessible songs. Try out LA Woman, Light My Fire, When The Music's Over or Break On Through. Definitely worth a deep dive.

  • @psidvicious
    @psidvicious2 ай бұрын

    Always fun to see someone hear this for the first time. Especially when they appreciate it.

  • @taxwizkid
    @taxwizkid5 ай бұрын

    To understand that mother/father part you have to understand about Jim. His father was an admiral in the U.S. Navy -he literally had a ship named after him, and was also the inspiration for Otto the freaky Bus Driver in the Simpson’s estranged father “The Admiral”. Jim was estranged from his entire family from a very young age. Venice California became his family, his home, his safe place, his freak fest (see the cover of Strange Days). But when Jim was a little boy he was on a car trip with his parents across the desert and they came across a car accident with “indians scattered on dawn’s highway bleeding”, dying. He looked in to the eyes of a dying Indian and believed that the soul of that Indian jumped in to his body that moment when the Indian died. He conducted the rest of his life based on that belief. And often went back to the desert to trip and connect with his Indian soul. Jim was a poet and released an album of his poems set to music, called “American Prayer”. That was his last release and “Ghost Song” is a must-listen. But Jim’s poetry is definitely a teen-angst kind of poetry and the Doors are awesome but the songs are kind of a high school frame-of-mind thing.

  • @chrisbaker3458
    @chrisbaker34587 ай бұрын

    If this hasn’t already been mentioned, you gotta do a reaction to ‘Break on through’ by The Doors. They have a ton of great songs but that one will get your blood pumping!

  • @timmyhamilton56
    @timmyhamilton567 ай бұрын

    What an iconic band, from their first single onwards they seemed special,.Managed to visit Jim's grave in Paris a few years back a good four mile walk through the city from our hotel to the cemetery..it was a must do thing while on holiday and so glad i could tick that box. So many truly gifted individuals live life on the edge and Jim was certainly one.

  • @elenagarcia3454
    @elenagarcia34547 ай бұрын

    You have one of my favorite reactions to this song. I went through an Apocalypse Now phase when I was like 22 and watched it nonstop. This song is such an amazing interpretation of the Vietnam war and how it impacted the people involved. Thank you for reacting to it.

  • @johncampbell1152
    @johncampbell11527 ай бұрын

    I love this KZread host. He has brilliant instincts and responds beautifully to all aspects of this complex, dark ballad. Jim MORRISON’s voice was in such fine condition here (Jim wrote the song). And the other three Doors gave spectacular performances, too: Densmore on percussion, Krieger on his gorgeous guitar, Manzarek a genius on keyboard. The host provides incisive, meaningful comments throughout his playing of the song. A brilliant video, with my thanks! I love the Doors.

  • @srt8rocketship241
    @srt8rocketship2417 ай бұрын

    This live is wild. If you get a chance. Jim was the definition of Rockstar.

  • @sailingwinifred
    @sailingwinifred7 ай бұрын

    This is a classic but... "Riders on the Storm"! Nuff said! ;-)

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler56907 ай бұрын

    Yes either a western or a funeral!incredible song with an unbelievable vocal performance by Jim. The band is always fantastic!Jim mesmerized all his fans!

  • @mikepiccione886
    @mikepiccione8867 ай бұрын

    The first band that i fell in love with and has shaped my idea of music for the next 35 years, probably wy i appreciate Ren so much! Please check out live from the Hollywood bowl ( When the music's over)😮😊❤

  • @randygabbert7831
    @randygabbert78317 ай бұрын

    This song was played over some very intense scenes at the end of the movie Apocalypse Now, it married well with the violence of those scenes!

  • @Flicto13
    @Flicto137 ай бұрын

    The Doors will take you on journeys. Another band around for only a short time, but left such an intense trip for us even decades later. Jim Morrison was a beautiful mess.

  • @user-rc9bj8ty7y
    @user-rc9bj8ty7y7 ай бұрын

    It's a mood and a groove that is uniquely theirs. When I hear this, or any song off of the first album I think about Los Angeles in the mid to late sixties, Jim and Ray walking Venice Beach, and all of this grit and emotion bubbling up between them. This band is a thing unto itself. A deep dive for an intro into The Doors.

  • @beverly719
    @beverly7192 ай бұрын

    I’m in my 70s and I had my mom sit down close her eyes and listen to this song when I got the album. My mom came away from that experience with an appreciation of The Doors. I still love them.

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