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The Doors - Greatest Hits Artist.: The Doors Album.: Greatest Hits Genre.: Rock Source.: CD Year..: 1995 Ripper.: Easy CD-DA Extractor 15.03 & LG HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4120 Codec.: LAME 3.98 Version.: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality.: Insane, (avg. Bitrate: 320kbps) Channels.: Stereo / 44100 hz Tags..: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Ripped by.: [TFM] on 2019.03.08. Posted by.: [TFM] on 2019.03.08. News Group(s).: FLAC & MP3 Included.: M3U Covers.: Front 1. The Doors - Hello, I Love You [02:12] 2. The Doors - Light My Fire [07:08] 3. The Doors - People Are Strange [02:12] 4.
The Doors - Love Me Two Times [03:17] 5. The Doors - Riders On The Storm [07:12] 6. The Doors - Break On Through [02:29] 7. The Doors - Roadhouse Blues (Live) [06:15] 8. The Doors - Touch Me [03:13] 9.
The Doors - L.A. Woman [07:50] 10. The Doors - Love Her Madly [03:19] 11.
The Doors - The Ghost Song [04:13] 12. The Doors - The End (From Apocalypse Now) [06:31] Playing Time.: 55:55 Total Size.: 338,62 MB. Files: The Doors - Greatest Hits - [MP3-320] • 01. Hello, I Love You.mp3 (5.1 MB) • 02.
Light My Fire.mp3 (16.4 MB) • 03. People Are Strange.mp3 (5.1 MB) • 04. Love Me Two Times.mp3 (7.6 MB) • 05. Riders On The Storm.mp3 (16.5 MB) • 06. Break On Through.mp3 (5.7 MB) • 07.
Roadhouse Blues (Live).mp3 (14.4 MB) • 08. Touch Me.mp3 (7.4 MB) • 09. Woman.mp3 (18.0 MB) • 10. Love Her Madly.mp3 (7.7 MB) • 11.
The Ghost Song.mp3 (9.7 MB) • 12. The End (From Apocalypse Now).mp3 (15.0 MB) • folder.PNG (472.2 KB) • NFO-TFM.nfo (5.3 KB) • Play.m3u (1.6 KB).
The excitement Jim Morrison elicits nearly thirty years after his death is just one of the many fascinating and seemingly eternal aspects of the Doors. Lest it be forgotten, the band also recorded some of the darkest and most challenging music of their time. What is so distinctive about the Los Angeles monster group is how the musicians -- especially the multifaceted Ray Manzarek -- successfully melded rock, jazz-inspired improvisation, and Weill-esque angularity into dramatic settings for Morrison's haunting baritone and acid-damaged poetry. Their amazing range set them apart from their Psychedelic brethren, as they moved seamlessly from the propelling rock of 'Break on Through,' the breathy beauty of 'Indian Summer,' the manic blues of 'Five to One' and the Coltrane-flavored 'Light My Fire' to the funky edginess of 'Peace Frog' (it could be argued that the latter was the single biggest influence on the 1980s 'Madchester' scene). Sila osoznaniya nevill chitatj onlajn na.
Whether you feel that Morrison was a brilliant and complex modern-day shaman or a second-rate pretty-boy poet who lost it to alcohol and pills, it's impossible to deny the long-lasting impact the Doors have had on rock 'n' roll. One of the greatest bands of all time.Joy Division and in particular Ian Curtis cited Jim Morrison as his inspiration, riders on the storm was his favourite track, his baritone voice was always compared to Morrisons;). This band helped shape my life. I got into them at an early age and almost 20 years on i'm still hooked.
Ray Manzarik is amazing he plays keyboards and bass and filled in when Morrison failed to show at his own concerts. Robby Krieger is an amazing guitarist and John Densmore was definitley an under rated drummer. Jim Morrison usually stole the show with his boyish good looks and long flowing hair. Putting his all into every performance he helped lead himself to an early grave. This band surely must go down in history as one of the greatest band ever. They still have a huge following to this day with record sales and merchandising still at extremely high levels.