My first time listening to The Doors Light My Fire take me there...

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I have a hard time just acting normal. That was weird. I don't know what just happened.

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I would like you to react to Riders on the Storm

jimmywilmore
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Another "hypnotic", trippy, psychedelic and iconic multi-instrumental solo song would be "Inna Gadda Da Vida" by Iron Butterfly from 1968 (make sure to listen to the album version for full effect). Magical guitar, organ and especially drum solos.

joonzville
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Well now darlin that was just a thrill for a 71 yr old lady to watch …your face was priceless and I just knew what was coming after the instrumental and couldn’t wait to see your face as Morrison finishes in grand fashion! Your channel is like watching my son walk for the first time …precious ….I’m loving this bro …keep bringing it on ❤

Emilypost
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Morrison sang this on Ed Sullivan, you should watch that performance. Morrison was told he couldn't say the word "higher" on the show, but he did anyway. Rock history.

sn-uksc
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This and Riders on the Storm must be cranked to fully enjoy.

fscottgray
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We are a different generation. We were taking LSD. Rebelling against the Vietnam war, trying to establish the civil rights movement, and we would turn on, tune in, and drop out. It's good to enjoy your interest in the music we grew up with. Best to you young man !❤

CharlotteBrown-bhcd
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🎊 The Doors, 1967. Don’t you think this blew the socks off a SIXTH GRADER with a transistor radio‼️ (69 and counting!)

Ougi
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Morrison was a very dark lyricist...he was a beautiful but tortured soul ...loved him ❤

janetmcneil
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THIS WAS THE DOORS FIRST HIT . HE WAS HANDSOME, A RADICAL IN HIS TIME WITH THE HIPPIE GENERATION SMOKING WEED AND THE ROCK CULTURE. THE 60S AND 70S WAS A GREAT TIME IN HISTORY AND MY GENERATION I WISH SO MUCH TO GO BACK IN TIME WHERE WE WERE YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL, AND TRUELY FREE. PEACE, LOVE, AND UNDERSTANDING WAS THE HIPPIE GENERATION MESSAGE . MAKE LOVE, NOT WAR. AND I LOVED THE CLOTHS!!!! THEY WERE FAR OUT, MAN!!! LOL! I LOVE TO WATCH THE YOUNGER GENERATIONS REACTION TO MY GENERATIONS MUSIC. ROCK ON!!!

dianaverschure
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Sebs the reason you don’t know these artists is because “record players” became obsolete. As a girl, my grandparents played Enrico Caruso music. If you were in the house, you heard it. Ethel Merman, CarolChanning etc. They talked to us about their music. My parents were the Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles etc etc. The music was on a record player. If you were in the house, you heard it all. My generation still record players The Doors, Beatles, Beach Boys, Rolling Stones. There were no iPods No portable head phones. We just heard it all. You have beautiful guitars but they can’t tell you the history of the songs. You are doing a great job. Love your reactions and choices

MKLDDS
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Mind Blown. 🤯 Welcome to Psychedelic Music, Sebs! 😆 This was the BEST to watch you follow along! From a Boomer who lived it!

sn-uksc
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I totally get why you never heard it. It's a generational thing. I am almost 70 and I grew up in the peace, love, and rock nroll Era. Saw many of the greats, including Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. Love this song. Wish I had saved all my concert ticket stubs because the memory fades. ❤ your channel.

Getsmart
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I never get sick of that era of gold music ❤

sbaby
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A revolutionary song… absolutely nothing like it, at the time.
Always felt so lucky to hear the original, long version on the car radio back then

deantait
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Why am I here? One word: Joy. The joy of hearing great music from the years of my life and the joy of seeing you hear it for the first time.

deannemorgan
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One of the best and most iconic bands in the history of rock!!!! Ray Manzarek on keyboards is the greatest keyboard player of all time! Classic! Awesome!!!!

unmalo
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For our generation, these were our poets and our light. The influence was Eastern meditation. Trippy is the word, It's about a head experience. It is a journey that you see in your mind's eye. No other media experience let us fly as music did. When I watch your channel I see you surfing across the top of the 60s and 70s, picking out the cream and ignoring the milk. The whole experience is a mystery to you because you only experience it piecemeal, not even in chronological order.

akeleven
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im 70 and remember this music like it was yesterday and yes things have changed. we listened to the radio ( wolfman jack) and of course there were so many "artists" expressing what moved them and not just what was popular. it was a magical time. to me jim was the only writer that rivaled bob dylan. please go deep into the doors, you will fell a lot about the 60s. the writers and musicians of that time truly walked on the

craigmitchell
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No bass player in the group. Ray did it all on keyboards. People either love or hate the “carnival” keyboard sound. Jim was quite the charasmatic character. I kind of consider The Doors the godfathers of goth music in some ways. Fairly dark and brooding. My suggestion for the next Doors listen:

“Roadhouse Blues”

FleagleSangria
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When I was 14, My 16 year old brother brought home a Doors album. I had never heard of them (1965). He said “This band is going to be huge!”. We listened to this song and other on the record and were blown away! Never will forget that!

susankievman