*WHAT THE FREUD!?* 🎵 The Doors - THE END - Reaction

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One of the greatest songs ever written. A freaking masterpiece.

TheKing-hbyy
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Even the band themselves were totally caught off guard when Jim first did the Oedipus section.
Morrison was an extremely well read individual with a passion for greek tragedies

cabansinleaf
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The way Lex closes her eyes and go along for the ride! That's how this song should be experienced, in my opinion.

angelaphillips
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The End and Apocalypse Now are forever fused in my mind, I can't think of one without the other.
Jim was a poet as well as a singer, and he abused a LOT of substances. The result of this combination was fantastic and weird and lush. I'm told that this song is quite an experience when the listener is on drugs.

cattuslavandula
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The Doors isn’t just music. It’s a state of mind.

jasoncastro
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No one is ever gonna know the mind of Jim Morrison. Probably the most mysterious rock star there ever was.

shawnstephens
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The fact that she said “ Sitting in a bathtub dying “ gave me goose bumps as we know that’s the way Jim passed in a Bathtub from “ Heart Failure “

richardgray
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Lex you were so intuitive with this one (as you are with many others but to be intuitive with this one was especially enjoyable from the viewer standpoint), loved how you expressed his voice feeling like a time capsule of that energy, it’s a weird thought to consider how Jim would’ve been if he lived to be older, almost feels like it wasn’t in the cards for him and he felt it as well but walked the path with a weird confidence and self awareness, great reaction guys, loved watching Brad try and figure these lyrics out!

andyandalex
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The song started as a farewell/breakup song, but evolved over time as they played it live. Jim was interested in Mythology hence the Oedipus references (killing Father Sex with Mother). The Vietnam War was happening at the time and when you were drafted a "BLUE BUS" picked you up to take you off to Basic Training.

jdm
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This is one of the funniest reactions by Brad and Lex. Brad is trying to figure out what Jim is talking about in detail, which is nearly impossible here. Lex, at least during the song, is grooving like she dropped a hit about two hours prior, which is the way this song was intended to be enjoyed in my opinion.

jamesjarrett
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Really needs to be watched with the opening of Apocalypse Now

cornovii
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This is my favorite Doors song, SOOOO excited to go on this journey with you guys, have a great holiday and new years guys! 🔥

- Andy

andyandalex
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I've been hearing this song for 40 years and I still don't try to make sense out of it. Is what it is. A classic.

louielouie
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As a combat veteran of the Vietnam War this song speaks to me. As a 19 year old helicopter door gunner I was one of those insane children. Before the insanity I did not know that blood had an actual odor. Cleaning that substance from the choppers deck with an ammo can filled with rice paddy water taught me that it most certainly did.

terryyy
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I asked my grandmother, who was 83 at the time, to listen to this with me. She was a trooper and listened. When I asked her what it was about, she said, "this guy is on drugs."

frankiebanali
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This song took on a whole other life when it was used in Apocalypse Now. AN is one of the greatest films of all time. By the time you get to this song at the end of the journey into insanity it is like they were made for each other.

barrymiller
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The End is simply death, although the song also deals with Jim Morrison's parents and contains Oedipal themes of loving his mother and killing his father. And, you were prophetic about the bathtub Lexi. Jim died in Paris, in 1971, in a bathtub as a result of a heart attack brought on by years of drug and alcohol abuse… sadly, he is a member of the well known “27 Club”

willblood
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John Densmore's dynamic drumming is so amazing! Very understated. When he hits hard, it has real impact.

brushstroke
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Brad nailed it. This song was originally written as a break up song, but has since been co-opted for a multitude of meanings. Most notably as the bookend of Apocalypse Now, where the movie starts with this song as napalm scorches the Vietnamese jungle, and ends the movie as Captain Willard fulfills his mission.

bguzewi
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My favorite all time band please go down this rabbit hole! Jim was the greatest rock star in brilliant with a genius IQ, good looking, rebel, died young, literally checks off all boxes The Doors is an amazing group that pushes your boundaries, i can honestly say they changed my life

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