The Doors PEOPLE ARE STRANGE(False Starts & Studio Dialogue)/LOVE ME TWO TIMES(Take 3)(GuitarImprov)
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Album:StrangeDays(200740thAnniversaryExpandedEdition) Released:Sept 25 '67 Recorded:May–Aug '67 Studio:Sunset Sound Recorders Hollywood CA Genre:Psychedelic Acid Rock Label:Elektra Producer:Paul A. Rothchild The Doors(band name taken from Aldous Huxley's book The Doors Of Perception)BREAK THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE with their debut album on Jan 4, '67 with a 4-track tape machine shaping hard bluesy acid rock like a psychedelic trip, and bringing new expectations for musicians to come.It was the groovy 60s man!The Doors debut album light up the trippy midnight of music with hit's such as Light My Fire(No. 2 right behind The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"), and the long drawn out trippy poetry like, dramatic, heartbreaken love story, Vietnam bloody killing musical instrumental improv "The End".Dangerous lyrical intense hard music that demonstrated and pushed parental advisory over the edge of sanity.Hey sweet heart, cover your kids ears because this is rock'n roll.Nah, this was just Jimbo aka "The Lizard King" Mr. Jim Morrison expressing his creative poetry, and inter demons inside of him in music.The Doors form with the start of keyboarder Ray Manzarek and finger picking, bluesy bottleneck, guitar god flamenco guitarist(type of classical guitar music)Robby Krieger.Robby picking up the electric guitar just 6 months before joining The Doors and attended the Kinnara School of Music in LA prior to going the group.Robby taken an LSD acid trip to the music store and hallucinating while staring at the beautiful '64 or '67 Gibson Cherry Red SG Special(possibly a Melody Maker)with P-90's with it's double cutaway body shaped like devil horns.The devil drew him to the guitar of choice, he was in love with a guitar in the color of his favorite influences like Chuck Berry's Gibson ES-335, or Freddie King's Gibson ES-355 etc.Jazz rock drummer John Densmore was asked to play the skins in the gig.Also old college friend of Ray's from UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, on Venice Beach in summer of '65 was asked to be the lead vocalist after hearing Morrison sing "Moonlight Drive".A poor hippy man with a whole rock concert going on in his head with sound and poetry while living on rooftops on Sunset Strip in LA.Oh that's right, The Lizard King Jim Morrison that is.A shy artist that would have his back towards the audience during a set on stage in the early years before growing confidence and morphing into the black leathered demon that he became.The Doors were first turned down by Columbia Records and then later signed by Elektra Records after playing an extraordinary live performance at the "London Fog" and the "Whisky a Go Go".Also being kicked out of the "Whisky" for the language use in The Doors "The End".Of course the elephant in the room to be blamed, Jim.In addition to their dangerous performances The Doors played on the "Ed Sullivan Show" on Sept 17, '67 to perform #1 hit "Light My Fire" but were asked not to sing the word higher because it was a drug reference.Jim being as outrageous as he was, he sang the composition as it was written.HIGHER sung loud and clear on national live television and in a result The Doors were banned to play on the show ever again.Jim Morrison's remark, "Hey man.We just did the Sullivan Show".The 2nd album "Strange Days" was now being recorded with an 8-track recording machine rather than a 4-track used on the Doors debut album.Botnick said The Doors were inspired after hearing The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album released on May 26, '67.The artwork photo was taken in NY at Sniffen Court.The outtake versions with studio chatting(Paul Rothchild and The Doors),"People Are Strange"(with false starts and studio dialogue)and "Love Me Two Times"(Take 3).On early studio takes Ray Manzarek plays a Vox Continental organ.Robby Krieger was using just a mid 60's Gibson SG Melody Maker or Special with P-90 pickups(Stolen in the '70's)in a Fender amp on a loud clean or tube break up setting all through out the 1st album and even a '58 National Town & Country in late '66-'67 seen on the "Break On Through" promo video.Robby's amps were a Magnatone Custom(small combo amp with two 12 inch speakers), Acoustic 260(used by Robby and Ray and can be seen on stage possibly at the "Hollywood Bowl" show on July 5, '68), Fender Twin Reverb(customized by Vince Traenor),Fender Hot Rod DeVille.The pedals in the early days was a Maestro Fuzztone or a Vox Tone Bender. The Doors Jim Morrison–vocals Ray Manzarek–keyboards marimba harpsichord Robby Krieger–gtr John Densmore–drums Others Douglas Lubahn–bass gtr Technical Paul A. Rothchild–production Bruce Botnick–engineering Joel Brodsky–cover photo William S. Harvey–cover concept/art direction Gear GibsonSGStandard BossCS-3CompressionSustainer BossFDR-1Fender'65DeluxeReverbAmp GatorPedalBoard RolandmicroCubeAmp(JCClean/Delay) JimDunlopTortexPick TheDoorsLiveMay8,'70@CoboHallDetroitTee/YoungLionNecklace
American blues guitarist and singer. Born September 3, 1934 in Gilmer, Texas, died December 28, 1976 in Dallas, Texas. He moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1949. In 1956 he cut his first record as a leader. Later he was one of the first bluesmen to have a multi-racial backing band at live performances. Freddie King is often mentioned as one of “the three kings” of electric blues guitar along with Albert King and B.B. King (no relation). In 1993 by proclamation from the Texas Governor Ann Richards,...
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