I'm reading Ray Manzareks book. He said when they first played San Francisco at the Fillmore nobody really knew them and they were booed when first announced because apparently the hippies in San Fran didn't like southern California bands. He says the Grateful dead treated them like shit, wouldn't even acknowledge them and he says when they took the stage they opened with this song "When the Music's Over" and just utterly nuked the audience, just instantly owned them. I can imagine as this song is intense as hell. Listening to Grateful dead and that la di da shit they do, and then to the Doors, wow
dosnt get much trippier and hippier than this here.............my word, imagine being there for this with the Blotter Dolphins or sugar cubes/eye dropper
Last edited by NoSavingByTheBell; 06-13-2020 at 09:20 PM.
here it is
Events take place beyond our knowledge or control.
Our lives are lived for us.
We can only try to enslave others.
But gradually, special perceptions are being developed.
The idea of the “Lords” is beginning to form in some minds.
We should enlist them into bands of perceivers to tour the labyrinth during their mysterious nocturnal appearances.
The Lords have secret entrances, and they know disguises.
But they give themselves away in minor ways.
Too much glint of light in the eye.
A wrong gesture.
Too long and curious a glance.
The Lords appease us with images.
They give us books, concerts, galleries, shows, cinemas.
Especially the cinemas.
Through art they confuse us and blind us to our enslavement.
Art adorns our prison walls, keeps us silent and diverted and indifferent.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
jimbo promoted incest & killing your parents. his dad was involved with the gulf of tonkin. they took their name from that book. more connections to lsd & mk ultra
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Peace frog is a good song though. I remember trying to learn that bass line and was having trouble at first then I realized that bass is actually a keyboard. I can’t speak very much on the doors, I like them but never read up on them. I can say LA Women is a great song to play if you are doing gigs at a bar. The drunks love a good LA women.
weird this video is from 2010 but oddly timely
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
Azana - Uthando Lwangempela. Beautiful
RIP Ennio Morricone. His song "The Strong" from "Good bad and the Ugly" film
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