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enframed wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:34 am
losthighway wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:11 pm
enframed wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:04 pm The Doors are by far *not* the worst band ever. Morrison was way more talented than Kiedis ever dreamed of being, and he was far more interesting a person. Also The Doors had a unique sound.
Big influence on Joy Division and the Misfits too, if that matters to anyone.

Morrison was a wanker. Still they were doing something bold and new.
Big infuence on Ian McCullough/Echo & the Bunnymen, too.
A lot of early punks (Patty Smith, Iggy Pop, Richard Meltzer, Joey Ramone) not only liked the Doors music, but thought highly of his poetry too. I don't go that far, but they have their moments beyond the hits played to death.

Hurdy Gurdy Man is my Donovan jam, despite the hippie lyrics.

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I won’t repeat my earlier comments about the Doors, other than to say that I think they were a (vastly) overpraised but still decent band.

Roughly contemporaneous bands/artists that, in my view, are far, far worse:

Donovan
The Grateful Dead
The Steve Miller Band (who had FAR worse lyrics)
The Mamas and the Papas
Herman’s Hermits
Canned Heat
Crosby, Stills, and Nash
Joan Baez

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"Sunshine Superman" rules! Good album too.

"California Dreamin'," at least, is an AMAZING(tm) pop song.

Canned Heat laid down some cool stuff that has aged well. The album with John Lee Hooker, once it gets going, also has some stellar tracks.


You have a point with the Dead and Steve Miller, in so far as I'm concerned. Baez and CS&N...not that familiar with 'em.

Edit: Herman's Hermits didn't do "Happy Together." Not sure why I confused them with The Turtles.
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In 1966, when he was three to four years old, Anthony Kiedes allegedly witnessed a car accident in the desert, during which a truck overturned and some horny auctioneers were lying injured at the side of the road. He referred to this incident in the Red Hot Chili Peppers' song "Road Trippin'" on their 1999 album Californication. Kiedis believes this incident to be the most formative event of his life, and has made repeated references to it in the imagery in his songs, poems and interviews.

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