Posted on 10/10/2006 2:11:39 PM PDT by skyman
Please inform the Chia Pet head in North Korea and the leadership of the various Arab/Islamic terror groups of this marvelous revelation. Then jump off the highest cliff you can find.
I've never heard a more arrogant KEYBOARD player in the history of rock 'n' roll.
This turd thinks his dung don't stink... Ray, here's a clue... you do stink. Now don't go away mad... just go away
Re: "Ray's been playing this 'conscience of the Doors' routine for way too long. Nobody cares, dude."
Excellent summation toddlintown.
You left out Jimi and Janis
Yeah, you won't find either of them intellectually wanking off like this assclown!
Re: Zappa. "and I still don't get it."
If you don't get Zappa, I'm not sure I can explain. FZ was a musician's musician. I love the combination of humor and music! Big Devo fan here too. Although my career was playing pedal steel, I've always enjoyed bands like Zappa's various combos. Great unusual harmony has always interested me. FZ was a master at that. I spent several days with Frank in Milwaukee, and enjoyed and treasure every moment!
the real Jethro Tull invented a seed drill
You left out Jimi and Janis
Janis - heroin
Jimi - who knows?
The 60's were weird. The last time I voted for a Democrat was about the time I tossed out my last pair of bell bottomed pants.
Jimi Hendrix overdosed on sleeping pills? in a London hotel.
Janis Joplin Overdosed on heroin in a Los Angeles hotel.
I just noticed and I thought I was being sharp by going with the scene of the death.
I never liked that wheezy-cheesy little Farfisa sound, either. Real rock 'n rollers played Hammond B3s.
Fat, drunk and dead's no way to go through life.
Yes, I have ALWAYS thought that the music of the Doors was EXACTLY like a piece of Bauhaus furniture, dating from a time I sat in a Bauhaus chair and felt funny and looked around and said "I don't know why, but I feel like someone is lighting my fire....."
Yikes, listening to that psychedelic boilerplate issuing from this "interview" I am not surprised Oliver Stone found them a good subject for one of his movies: their mutual self-loves are a perfect match. And ONCE again, as if the millionth time is a charm, we learn about "the bugging of everybody".
Hey genius, he aint a Boomer. He was born before the Boomer generation. And so was Morrison.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.