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The soundtrack of a generation, hauntingly beautiful.
@jameshudson4722 Жыл бұрын
Jim was so ahead of his time his music will never die
@rickl16012 жыл бұрын
I went through Army basic training and advanced individual training February through May of 1967 with a high school buddy who died way too young brought on by alcohol and drug use. This whole album was ever present in my mind for years afterward. Every time I hear a song from this album memories of that time and this friend flood into my head. In March of 1974 this man introduced me to a woman who became my wife a year later. After 46 years with her, I am grateful for his friendship.
@randallfrank56822 жыл бұрын
Hey Randall, thank you for your service. And I’m glad you have these memories that you can share with us.
@elizabethbert58542 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service I’m a ex army uk and feel your pain of lost brothers till me meet again
@jodyenright71972 жыл бұрын
Randall Frank, I'd like to start off by thanking you for your service. Every man and woman that enlists in the Armed Services are a breed of humans that cannot be duplicated. When you said you went to basic training and then A.I.T. (ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING) , I got the feeling you were and will always be 11B. Which is Infantry. Where all grunts go through training in Ft. Benning Ga. My m.o.s. is also 11B. I trained in Benning. Home of the infantry. The QUEEN OF BATTLE. I'm sure you can relate with me as well as every other soldier, that there is something about serving your country and being a part of the greatest Military in the world. Words can't make a civilian understand what the service is like. You have to experience for yourself to know and feel the pride and honor it is to put on the uniform. I did 10 years then I was going to re up since I was half way to retirement. But at the time my twin brother had just passed away. When that happened I instantly began to self medicate and was on a downward spiral with no bottom on sight. After years of hurting myself and of course anybody around me, I hit rock bottom and was just so damn tired of being sick and tired. I got treatment and slowly could see a tiny glimpse of light which in turn gave me some small control over my life. I went back to the recruiter to re enlist. When I went back to MEPS, they said I could re enlist but I had to stay Infantry. I explained that I was already older and was done going to the field for months at a time. I said I would not do that again, so the MEPS Sgt. Respectfully turned me away. I don't regret leaving the Army. I sometimes try to imagine my funeral with that beautiful flag draped over my coffin with the 21 ?gun salute and TAPS playing in the back ground. Your story made me remenis. I thank you for that. My Pops always played 70s music when I was growing up. Your generation will be the last one that still had respect, morals and values shown to you by your parents. Keep on ROCKING AND ROLLING AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS ALWAYS. HOOAH
@darlenerosales90102 жыл бұрын
Thank you Frank! It's sad but I'm afraid we've got a new crop of veterans from Afghanistan who now know the feeling of being used/thrown away. The warnings we told them of Korea/Nam are slowly coming to fruition. 😪
@thegreatbamboozler48372 жыл бұрын
THIS SONG BRINGS BACK DECADES OF BURIED MEMORIES. THOSE YESTER YEAR S ARE NOTHING LIKE TODAY,S WORLD
@johndeere3652 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this song, it takes me back to the best of times and the worst of times, to my buddy Tony, we all wrote the same blank check when we where sworn in, his got cashed out. . Thank you Tony your forever young in my old heart.
@rcairnut2 жыл бұрын
DAMN, THIS BRINGS BACK SO, SO, SO MEMORIES. I'M 74 NOW AND STILL GOING STRONG BUT BACK IN THE MID 60'S ALL WAS ALIVE AND STRONG! HENDRIX, DOORS, ZEPPELIN, EPIC ! HIS REALLY BRINGS MEMORIES. YOU HAD TO BE THERE TO REALLY APPRECIATE IT!!! GREAT MEMORIES, FOR SURE!!!
@Prairie77772 жыл бұрын
Born 1960... Your Right Man!!! Party On... Navy Vet 1982/3 USS Nimitz...
@lawrenceharrington31802 жыл бұрын
You are still are strong
@alexanderbruce26212 жыл бұрын
Yeah, and look what we did to the planet,,,
@aardvarkmcgillicuddy2 жыл бұрын
Same age, same sentiments. Army NG and Navy Res. Vet. (1969 - 1975 and 1984 - 2005)
@richardssherer53332 жыл бұрын
You do not know the offer the soilders have to make. I`m born 53. Got a brother. He drunk him self to death. He was in Libanon for UN. Workd for UN 5 times. Hope they take care of future soilders.
@terjeschei20642 жыл бұрын
No matter how good groups are nowadays, (last 20-30 years) songs like this will never be written by any of these bands. Epic tunes from an era that will always be brilliant.
@onelittleindian7452 жыл бұрын
All that is today is a variation of then.
@billpostscratcher20252 жыл бұрын
eye no write?
@FrankNStein-ko2rd2 жыл бұрын
Valid observation. Songs today are produced for listeners with a short attention span who, if they don't hear a catchy pop hook in the first two or four bars, swipe to the next song. This piece of music has no hook. It just paints a mood. And a foreboding mood, at that. Jim Morrison's transfixing magical trance is the hook.
@georgetebbens35242 жыл бұрын
@@georgetebbens3524 LSD
@lodo39202 жыл бұрын
i a na
@alanbrown93062 жыл бұрын
True genius. Jim, Robby, Ray, John. Thanks guys. Music of a generation
@robertclark29462 жыл бұрын
The genius of acid math lmao
@jackfrost2212 жыл бұрын
A timeless classic. One of the greatest songs of all time.
@reivaxzlin52672 жыл бұрын
Ummmm ok
@aaaaandstilllll_____98552 жыл бұрын
God, those of us in our 60's & 70's...we lived in the absolutely most amazing time of music...oldies to classic rock...songs such as this....it was just such a cool era...with hate but a lot of peace and love. Former flower child here that made it to Woodstock in 69...graduated in 70' in San Diego!!
@deborahhenderson52192 жыл бұрын
No do you love me tell me you love me
@markm54282 жыл бұрын
@@markm5428 No, she said she doesn't love you, I'm sorry :(
@corrado18602 жыл бұрын
@@corrado1860 😪😩😫 does this mean, This is the End for mark m??? 🤭🦧
@berzerker11002 жыл бұрын
And people playing music kenkw
@gm98312 жыл бұрын
Entered Hight School in September of 1967, and four years later was on a train from New Haven Ct to NY and got on the bus to take me to Fort Dix, NJ. I was all of seventeen years old......Mom and Pops had to sign for me... What a long strange trip it has been...
@jamesvelvet36122 жыл бұрын
the perfect culmination of lyrics, vocals, and mesmerizing melody. Very fitting for the time it was completed, and still perfect today.
@time_of_yer_life_eh_kid2 жыл бұрын
" Time Changes " but " Human Stupidity " does not. The one and only thing all of people wish and hope for..is PEACE..to be able to LIVE in Peace no matter Religion, Borders and " People to tell them what is right or wrong " But this shall sadly never happen just as long " MONEY and WEAPONS are " Trusted as being " GOD " ! just for the record: I am from Denmark, born way back in Jan. 1949
@jensstergaard20732 жыл бұрын
Hard to believe there was a time when artists and poets invaded the music industry and delivered with purity and sincerity......
@paintfart2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately no more...
@davidpotkins76022 жыл бұрын
Musicians were the modern day profits for a while, now they are created and given songs to sing....
@kevinbrown73262 жыл бұрын
They were very aware of everyday going on around us we came together and stopped it...now hate anger greed selfishness atrocities 🌍🌎🌏🤷♂️🤷♀️
@reneedougan85402 жыл бұрын
@@reneedougan8540 it depends on what you want out of this life , you are surely aware
@kevinbrown73262 жыл бұрын
If you never lived through this ear you will never really understand. USMC Easter Offensive 1972.
@ronnieplant11392 жыл бұрын
71472 let's gtf out here my prayers were answered thnk god
@johnstaump90392 жыл бұрын
SEMPER FI!! ✊
@BrianAchterberg9282 жыл бұрын
7
@lukedukejohnson36782 жыл бұрын
Nothing learned! They are repeating the same mistakes today, sad Semper Fi my brothers. M Corwin CPL USMC 1967-1970 and damn proud of it!
@mcorwin22 жыл бұрын
When this song came out it created an effect like no song had before. It was hypnotic in its rhythms, guitar work, Jim's voice and of course, the lyrics. We all thought we were living in a time where music had jumped forward somehow into another realm, meant just for us. The use of this song in a film was a decade away, even though the Vietnam war raged on right then. And now a lot of younger people find a connection to it. Just amazing, isn't it?
@cliftongal512 жыл бұрын
It addressed the Vietnam War. The snake is the road...
@Diwana712 жыл бұрын
90% of young people have no clue who Jim Morrison and The Doors were
@dragan19732 жыл бұрын
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs 4 4 4
@wolfganghuss33522 жыл бұрын
marrison is a Q lady di ,jako , j.f.k.jun and a lot of more .. life the new world is one minutes after 12 (the old)
@wolfganghuss33522 жыл бұрын
It made me and 3 of my close friends wknd trip friends,always some grape kool aid mix n freezer,outta all the farms here n sarasota fl lmao. Only 2-3 let their cows eat the grass. Grain fed,means no shrooms after the rain and a sunshine end. Doors and watchn platoon.pink floyd watchn the wall,no time like it. 50yrs young and still pushn single 750watt per 12’s n the truck,and home all my neighbor’s hear me!!
@garyh.76872 жыл бұрын
I MISS THE ERA OF MUSIC AND PEOPLE, THESE ICONIC SONG,S CAN NEVER BE DUPLICATED AGAIN, MUCH AS CHANGED, I FELL INTO DECADES OF ALCOHOLISM, I HIT ROCK BOTTOM AUG 28 2006, LAST DAY I USED ANY DRUG,S AGAIN LIFE TOOK ON A WHOLE NEW OUTLOOK THANK,S TO A SIMPLE DECISION TOO LET GO AND LET RECOVERY WORK , THANK YOU BROTHER FOR SERVICE DUTY AND SACRIFICES ! 🇺🇸
@johndeere3652 жыл бұрын
I'm the product of three generations of US servicemen who have served my country until death serving my Country. I will never hesitate, ever to server my country whenever she asks me to serve again! I've lost two grandfathers, three uncles and a brother. I will lay my life down, not just for them but for my country. Freedom! is worth fighting for then, today and will always be the right thing to do. God bless America and Freedom!!!
@designworksnw2 жыл бұрын
The drugs I have taken to the music from this era is unbelievable just turned 50 and still like a dabble now and then absolutely brilliant times 👏 ❤
@paulbeadle17142 жыл бұрын
......The era of this music, a great deal of the time, had purpose. I think it's a loss for people to think of the 60s and 70s as a mere gesture of the peace sign, or just a bunch of people doing wild things. That stuff was just a portion of what was going on. All the conditions for revolution; in politics, private revelations, and all the arts. Then there was the Draft...men forced to go to a deadly war or spend some time in jail...or flee...burn your draft card! Oh, and how about the rise of the Women's Movement. Then the assassinations of leaders and the people's leaders and protesters...not to mention Cointelpro. Oh well, I think everyone thinks their era was the best...but the 60s and 70s...most people would agree the powers that be were getting nervous.
@heaven73602 жыл бұрын
I like a blow out myself pushing 42 tomorrow...Here’s to drugs, hip hip hooray!!!😂
@thomashassall962 жыл бұрын
This is the haunting and mesmerising rock song ever made. It doesn't matter how many times I hear it it still sends shivers up my spine.
@detroit1243 жыл бұрын
It's the end, beautiful friend
@jasonlevy12213 жыл бұрын
What's happening where u are, besides the end?
@jasonlevy12213 жыл бұрын
The song(lyrics and music jump out at u from different places in the song. Jim Morris on was a man very desturbed. Desturbed enough to be talked about in a u tube channel. Even even even if it were the thing that u take it no further or less this song it is musically fkn brilliant
@jasonlevy12213 жыл бұрын
"RUN CHARLIE!"
@whisthpo3 жыл бұрын
It makes me want to go to the desert and trip my balls off!!
@mattiemclean98822 жыл бұрын
Been listening to the door since 1967 it is now 2021 no one can compare to his poetical lyrics and the music rip RIP JIM ☮️🇺🇸✝️
@nickgeorge14662 жыл бұрын
@Kyle Billie I did just that, and defying death each day.
@progressforward2 жыл бұрын
thx
@quidly2592 жыл бұрын
I’ll toss in a RIP for Ray Manzarek as well. Talent such as this shall not pass this way again. ❤️
@rodneywelch35562 жыл бұрын
Okay, it's a like nothing really matters. FYA, there have been numerous other songs since 1967, similar in its effect on every Cell in the body. Revisit, Take the long way home, Breakfast in America. It will energized the same as this one.
@azardb2 жыл бұрын
@@azardb duh I've been listening to rock and roll since the '60s partner
@nickgeorge14662 жыл бұрын
Heerlijk wegdromen met deze klassieker.
@firmahilster2 жыл бұрын
Everyday someone will hear this timeless classic again.
@Mr10thomas102 жыл бұрын
Masterpiece.
@adeleangelino1462 жыл бұрын
Yup! And I will be one of those someones fer sure, cuz there ain't nobody that knows how to make music like this no more, they don't know, they can't know, they won't know, so they can't do it!! (they wish they could, but they can't, so they won't)
@normlarosa21862 жыл бұрын
The Doors and Apocalypse Now the perfect combination.
@dafunkester3 жыл бұрын
Was very fitting for a war movie.
@jamesmurray30822 жыл бұрын
Oddball what are you doing here woof woof
@anthonykirsch64822 жыл бұрын
Oddball! He's a freak!!! 😂
@dafunkester2 жыл бұрын
Knock it off with those negative waves
@anthonykirsch64822 жыл бұрын
Yes, it is. Undoubtedly
@kakhak2 жыл бұрын
While stationed in England (Air Force), The Doors were jamming in just about every room in the barracks, great memories
@rudyreyna24102 жыл бұрын
Love Jim and the Doors. Their music can hook you. They had a sound that nobody else has,not now not ever.
@buddyblackburn46172 жыл бұрын
Haven't listened to this in probably 20 years. Wow. Just WOW!
@miamuh58753 жыл бұрын
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs 4 4 4 god is near
@wolfganghuss33522 жыл бұрын
Right!
@pamelatedder-cox90162 жыл бұрын
Goodness, listen to it more often. I listen to this song a lot!
@Pammellam2 жыл бұрын
Hypnotic Beautiful Voice with a spot on Band. Love the Doors.
@catherinevickers16492 жыл бұрын
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs 4 4 4 god is near
@wolfganghuss33522 жыл бұрын
Good comment girl
@jeaninelugo17112 жыл бұрын
This song inspired me to run away from home very young. I never looked back.
@lizbee15082 жыл бұрын
Brilliant.We loved listening in Nam. I can remember listening to AFVN on a headset while being a door gunner. I was so alive.
@Music-lx1tf2 жыл бұрын
Sunday night Sargent Pepper
@geoffhall76962 жыл бұрын
Amazing Glad you made it thru the hell All respect to you sir
@speakeasydoorman49662 жыл бұрын
Welcome back to the world, brother.
@DayTradingCourse2 жыл бұрын
@@DayTradingCourse Thank you and the same to you
@Music-lx1tf2 жыл бұрын
Just lost my friend to agent orange. Long live my friend Mike. Ride the snake my friend. God speed. Flew with the best and died with the rest. Rest in peace. I will miss you
@CreativeMistakes3 жыл бұрын
My condolences. I'm sorry to hear so many people having to deal with the toxic legacy of that war.
@brianwalsh14013 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that, many innocent Asian people died from that Horrific poison that not even the Nazis would use
@PaulCareyaviation2 жыл бұрын
Thank the Military Industrial Complex = still hard at work bringing death & destruction for money, power and a huge thank you from Lucifer himself.
@mikejohn00882 жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss Alex. Rest in peace Mike. You will never be forgotten.
@OLDBEAR1234562 жыл бұрын
@@mikejohn0088 Lucifer has nothing to do with that shit.
@Aconitum_napellus2 жыл бұрын
The music today doesn’t come nowhere compared to this, sadly.. 🤘
@johndickens53702 жыл бұрын
Exactly thank god for KZhead SO WE CAN ALWAYS GO BACK TO WHEN MUSIC WAS GOLDEN
@11Ninety42 жыл бұрын
the only modern music is not rap, there definetly is amazing modern music
@nalmu87592 жыл бұрын
@@11Ninety4 KZhead is a part of the problem, rather than the solution. They have a bot running an algorithm that strikes anything it doesn't like for christs sake. Originality and people who challenge the status quo get erased. Of course music is stale right now.
@julianfaron2 жыл бұрын
That's what our parents & grandparents thought of their music also.
@j.m.youngquist4192 жыл бұрын
@@julianfaron Its well known that the Google developers conspire to remove instruments from musician's hands and will even go so far as to stifle band from High Schools.
@chnchnchocoball78762 жыл бұрын
My baby sister passed last week RIP Giselle, miss you forever
@geoffreyjones20002 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss.
@dianekimball68122 жыл бұрын
I'm a 60 child and remember living through weird times yet again we living through even crazy times the world is bleeding 👁️👁️🙏
@PeteHarperUK2 жыл бұрын
51'.
@progressforward2 жыл бұрын
This timeless son inspires me. Those guys faced for moments an invisible enemy. A similar one we are facing now.
@DanielGarcia-gv4rh3 жыл бұрын
Viet Nam, the war with the best soundtrack - Ricky Gervaise
@ianrwood212 жыл бұрын
Do you think Ricky would fight or flee?
@ferf-kx6dq2 жыл бұрын
@@ferf-kx6dq Oh, I think he would definitely flee...
@ianrwood212 жыл бұрын
@@ianrwood21 HAH!
@ferf-kx6dq2 жыл бұрын
Fuck usa
@cristianorolandorodriguez60582 жыл бұрын
No one is composing music like this anymore ! Probably the most creative era in popular music ever ! Always stopes me in my tracks where ever or whatever I'm doing . My mind floods with memories of service years right down to the smell of it all.
@wladyslawwaismann67842 жыл бұрын
Why SHOULD they? ,it's. aLready THere for ***U***to LISTEN, oLdies BUT goodies,GirLS Just Like to get Laid,make babies ,who PAYS the BILL (Clinton)???you know what i mean;don't U busster ???
@salchi422 жыл бұрын
It is a very powerful song that applies to all that have served though out the years, It helped me in Northern Ireland, Salute to all my brothers that have given
@novainvicta70202 жыл бұрын
Yeah, how many people did you murder in Northern Ireland.
@TheBoru20112 жыл бұрын
So ein besonderes Meisterwerk hebt man sich natürlich nur für seltene Momente auf. Nur wenige Situationen im Leben vermögen die tiefe dieses Liedes ertragen zu können.
@plethondimos5763 жыл бұрын
Timeless poetry, and Jim Morrison was one of the best at it.
@tthoy73382 жыл бұрын
didja know is dad was war criminal
@poibonnie2 жыл бұрын
I agree
@chaosdweller2 жыл бұрын
being there when the music was live, the musicians alive - we all just felt so much alive; the times may have passed yet the memories flow
@hamishmclay31592 жыл бұрын
I wasn't alive then, but had the privilege of seeing Robby Krieger perform with his son early 2000s. I was just in awe, couldn't imagine what it was like back in the day
@momooftheozarks3232 жыл бұрын
DITTO!!!
@geralddutcher36622 жыл бұрын
Considering this was posted just 3 hours ago (at this moment I'm writing) I just have to say that yes, it must have been intense to have been alive when this music was created. That being said, great music is always being created, and I really wish people would realize that while there are great periods, once great music is created, it can never be erased. Not really anyway. And I'd rather live in this age, where I can engage in the past greatness, and current greatness, all together with the growing excellence of art-experiencing tech like KZhead. When I was young, I would couldn't experience half the greatness of the pantheon of music. I lived in Nigeria, for Christ sake. That was never going to happen. But the Internet allows for people all over the world, even in my country, just with a cellphone to listen to and experience great music, even live performances. I guess I'm saying that I'm absolutely not a nostalgic person, and while memories are great, I'm more all for technological progression archiving all of the musical experience, and then me experiencing that inexhaustive archive as if it's one infinite evergrowing, everespanding body of work, that I will never run out of great songs to experience, either now or in the far infinite future.
@apexxxthebigblackhammerdic32932 жыл бұрын
@@apexxxthebigblackhammerdic3293 great comment, were all on here because of the Tech, we can now listen to these greats anywhere we want, I'm in a caravan with a blue tooth speaker and 4g on my smart phone and I have endless music, keep listening my friend, music is the greatest thing in this world!
@jonnymitchell76832 жыл бұрын
👍
@mrdilligaf00012 жыл бұрын
Love this song. My dad was in Vietnam and these pics are a trip
@denisehoughton20332 жыл бұрын
My late husband Jacob felt connected to Jim on so many levels. He had bipolar type one. His highs and lows were extremely hard to control and it took a toll on both of us. I never left his side through it all. I just helped him the best I could. There were times he wanted to just flee and I had to block him from leaving. That's when he collapsed in exhaustion. He knew he would die and kept telling me. He left this world in January resulting from a battle with Covid. This is for you Jacob. I love you unconditionally ❤
@UrielAurora69722 жыл бұрын
R.I.P Jacob
@maurom61342 жыл бұрын
There is nothing more beautiful than unconditional love.
@TorMax92 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry your husband was murdered. I lost mine to cancer last September. He waited to seek help because of the covid so he was basically murdered by them as well.
@nancymccafferty29342 жыл бұрын
May The Lord Jesus Please bless you.
@lpattenaude17162 жыл бұрын
RIP Jacob …in better place
@fodilaissani75172 жыл бұрын
Disturbing, haunting, brilliant, gigantic, beautiful, long, sad, wonderfully depressing, stunning. A tour de force of creativity, sound, lyrics, cadence, fear, death and sublime thinking. The Electric Poet; Jimmy Morrison!
@mikekirner2 жыл бұрын
Chanting, mesmerizing, involving, pulling into the deeps of mind, frustrating to scared emptiness, enticing, but making my soul cry for hope! From a Russian with linguistic love.
@ivanred44972 жыл бұрын
Its my duty to listen to this song it least once a week and we don't forget what the song is about God bless 🙏
@derekwilson85012 жыл бұрын
Absolutely a masterpiece, that does open the doors of perception.
@thebenaddam2 жыл бұрын
what do you mean "open the doors of perception?"
@cameronbaylie90912 жыл бұрын
@@cameronbaylie9091 Jim Morrison chose the name The Doors for the band, influenced by The Doors of Perception, a book written by Aldous Huxley, published in 1954. The book describes the author's experiences with psychedelic drugs mainly with Mescaline. The song The End does the same to me. Hope I explained myself well.
@thebenaddam2 жыл бұрын
50 years ago today it was The End and we never looked into Jim's eyes... again. 12/08/1943 - 07/03/1971
@joshuakline14352 жыл бұрын
wrong ... i have not heard hes lovely voices for so long ... and today , by listening to "The end" i did see him again ...
@KevenNielsen2 жыл бұрын
"Who Would Of Thought His End Would Be So Near As if He Was Writing & Singing About His End!"
@thomaspsanzi89472 жыл бұрын
Makes me sad. I was weaned on the doors frank Zappa,badfinger,....u get the picture.....🎼☮️🎶🎹🤔🤔
@Sunshine-do3yv2 жыл бұрын
@Huse Yin club 27....deep hidden//// remote neural monitoring ,,LSD, experiments......,, part of Laurel Canyon ,mk ultra, all turned into IMC lab rats....creative geniuses R.I.P
@KZUNA2 жыл бұрын
@Huse Yin thx,,P Floyd, also, one of my favorites,, what caught my attention, above all,,>>the excellent vid on Ascension, ,Soulless Consciousness & Return to Eden and its Aug 4 now , when I checked in ,,,,, 2 yrs later,,,just noticed that,,,/////,sync,, lol love learning the Flat toroidal,, etc,,, amazing absolutely incredible.....thx checked further vids,,glad I did...great help for me
@KZUNA2 жыл бұрын
45 years ago in my second hand Fiat 500, I listened to this myth. How lucky to have been young in those years.
@GiuseppePompiliMondoRockBest2 жыл бұрын
the best part is that the car broke down and you could hear the sound over the roar of that 1.2 litre power plant
@jimcarlson61572 жыл бұрын
- Yes, provided you were not fighting in Vietnam ! -
@HartmutJagerArt2 жыл бұрын
What an amazing pictures From the movie. Never seen before like this. Thank you
@Mauricio_EPM2 жыл бұрын
Many many moons ago, I was a club DJ. I loved playing this at "The End" of the night. Some folks loved it, some folks hated it....i didn't care
@ziggyblu40492 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't have either mate. Calm. And off to the Land of Nod. My dreams are different as i get older. Some don't dream. I look forward to sleep. Some dream their falling off a cliff. I bounced and knew i was good. And flew in the night sky. But as u say many moons ago. Flying at at night and daytime in my dreams. Love it. You can feel everything. Only me mate.
@Kingmick582 жыл бұрын
@@Kingmick58 I too look forward to sleep...sometimes it wont come. Like tonight. ✌🇺🇸♥️
@texasgirl64502 жыл бұрын
@@texasgirl6450 🇺🇸 @august 64 - my little brother Was born ☝️🤴on this ☝️Day ! 👑 Now my point: Sleep is 👋🤩🤚 Overrated , my clothes , they are outdated, sleep is overrated , at times, sometimes not , 😴, I don’t sleep a lot , nor eat so much , now I sing & dance more as the End alludes me , I must prolong this misery , as my thoughts consume me 🧘🏼♂️
@emojiking85802 жыл бұрын
Classic for all time. Thank's DOORS!
@zarkopetrovic74723 жыл бұрын
1982 dropping cidd for the first time trapped in this album for hours!! Wow!! Flashbacks!!! Orange juice please!!! Lol!!! 4 way window pain!!! 2 in the eyes 2 on the tounge...
@jeffjeff9793 жыл бұрын
1972 in Paris, France
@Zouso20102 жыл бұрын
My first big rock show in 1968. My mom bought a ticket in the bleeds to keep an eye on me and my friends, but I suspect she may have had a teensy crush on Jim. : ) I wore a red corduroy kaftan I made myself, it was a gorgeous West Coast summer evening, they played this and it was mesmerizing. Great days, feel so blessed to have come of age just in time to experience it all.
@alisonhogan1882 жыл бұрын
Love it!
@vincentgsr.-solutionsthatw93372 жыл бұрын
Was it at the bowl?
@NotoriousGotGame2 жыл бұрын
I was just 14 in ‘68 and wished I could have seen them in concert in L.A. it would have been phenomenal!!!!
@vickiladu67552 жыл бұрын
Very haunting, so glad my brothers came home
@carlritter28252 жыл бұрын
🧡🦋💜🙏
@elizabethbrown88332 жыл бұрын
Eternal classic, love from Czechia 🇨🇿🥰
@sulista-consulting2 жыл бұрын
Perfect song for the strange days ahead of us
@supremebeing20694 жыл бұрын
Yes it is there is not much you do on the weekends anymore!😭
@richardabela33293 жыл бұрын
Perfect for the days that are happening and are to come for USA
@mangodzeri66133 жыл бұрын
After a disaster it follows always the reconstruction. 👍🏻
@TheRojoynegro3 жыл бұрын
Roll with it.
@janetplesniak2363 жыл бұрын
China will be the leader of the NWO
@SamuelLWayne3 жыл бұрын
Arcydzieła nigdy się nie starzeją
@pawelmichalak26292 жыл бұрын
Nigdy
@jolantaszczyglinska8291 Жыл бұрын
There is no band like the Doors and never will be. The combination of Jim's poetry and Ray's, Robbie's and John's music is unique. I was 15 when Jim died and LA woman had just been released. I never saw the Doors but I saw Ray in Hollywood so many times, he was sublime and could literally play anything. One time at Macilli's pizza in North Hollywood Jim's spirit bought my best friend and I a drink, but that is a tale for another time my children.....I just turned 65 and am now an old fuck.
@briankorbelik28732 жыл бұрын
He lived a 1,000 lives inside his own mind, such an old soul, it's still out there just someone else. Lizard 🦎 King 👑 forever 💜
@kimberlyhood40952 жыл бұрын
Just a sensitive alcoholic being able to express himself freely no inhibition.
@robertbiondo93812 жыл бұрын
@@robertbiondo9381 alcohol will do us all in eventually, wish he'd laid off of it! Dying at 27 from heart failure or cirrhosis of the liver didn't leave a pretty corpse, it left a bloated sickly glob of a beautiful body. Sad indeed.
@kimberlyhood40952 жыл бұрын
Jeanine is the biggest young fan and he knows it
@jeaninelugo17112 жыл бұрын
Right on, Kimberly, rock on ! 💝
@chrisretired53792 жыл бұрын
Kim, well said....I feel this music as if it was born into my soul. I will NEVER forget the first time I heard it!!
@kevinsimmons65602 жыл бұрын
The epic shaman anthem..the tail end of what was an extraordinary first album for an extraordinary band.Turned rock music on its head did this one!
@andrewgoldbergs44742 жыл бұрын
Thank you to all the vets who serve or have served our country... I am grateful. Like so many other songs of that era it always brings up memories of past wars. Without those brave men and women we wouldn't have the freedoms and opportunities we seem to take for granted.
@indianahoosier57942 жыл бұрын
I served 5 years but not during a war . But soon I believe that I will be fighting for the future of America and FREEDOM.
@blackjack29332 жыл бұрын
Man deep and true, Jim passed way to early. I'm only 50 and regret I never got to meet these guys. Awesome
@bretevans49512 жыл бұрын
the best song i ever heard in my whole life so far
@greenboychan44653 жыл бұрын
You evidently haven't heard Pneuma by Tool
@monkeybrainstew71152 жыл бұрын
@@monkeybrainstew7115 soz but the guy knows his shit
@jonathanprideaux67392 жыл бұрын
damn, you must be very young! i mean, i agree with you to an extent... this is the best song i am listening to right now and after this, i'll listen to another "best song"
@anthonylewis90552 жыл бұрын
The worst comment I ever read in my life so far
@donquixote37802 жыл бұрын
What a great song perfect for that movie!
@walthermartinez95162 жыл бұрын
One of the last Songs from The Doors with Jim Morison ! He passed away 3.July 1971 and Today, 50 Years later hear the People The Doors. Amazing.
@morpheus74asmr202 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite ❤ songs by them. Still loving this today. Grew up on this. God bless us. 🎵🎶🎼🎹🎸❤❤🙏
@TheaRose2 жыл бұрын
Nice
@paiviwwahlman67262 жыл бұрын
kzhead.info/sun/jb2GZKiaqGZ5lIE/bejne.html
@patrioticchannel4382 жыл бұрын
God had nothing to do with it .
@garyevans56052 жыл бұрын
Vietnam still haunts us. This song is timeless.
@charlesnaples71913 жыл бұрын
It should haunt the politicians,
@ryanlafferty96403 жыл бұрын
Sometime in future will haunted you lybia, Iraq, Syria and other countries that your colonial power grabbed and destroyed
@saudu-seuziramazanow71463 жыл бұрын
Fuck US!
@julen39173 жыл бұрын
WE ARE IN A WORLD WAR TODAY, my friend. You didn't read the memo.
@SassaFrass283 жыл бұрын
@@SassaFrass28 actually we had never being in peace and ........ never will....
@goodmusicfanatic47153 жыл бұрын
Love the music, makes me want to watch the movie “Apocalypse” again.
@VonBluesman3 жыл бұрын
Apocalypse now the movie what you see not the platoon
@johnsimai93793 жыл бұрын
@@johnsimai9379 I and sorry and I will correct my statement. I researched the movie after I made my statement and was amazed that Apocalypse is not on Netflix and the full version is not on KZhead, just a few short excerpts.
@VonBluesman3 жыл бұрын
Needed now to hear this again.....just now....just now
@ashleyroote49952 жыл бұрын
Amazing how many times he can drop the “f” bomb without it being censored! Jim you clever bastard!! I love ya Man!!❤️
@rodneywelch35562 жыл бұрын
Spent my year over there , thought I came home but some nights still there and Agent Orange is a constant reminder
@MrBad2dbone3 жыл бұрын
Ty 4 serving
@monkeybrainstew71152 жыл бұрын
Hi. Just saying this. I lived at the abandoned Chanute AFB from '79 to '84 when I was very young. When I learned the garden hose was in the front yard it became my favorite thing to do. We didn't know that the base tap water was contaminated although my dad mentioned he knew officers avoided drinking it. If dioxins can supposedly alter dna. I am receiving remote neural monitering for 2 years. It is used for attacking my basic functions of being a person. My well being, what I know to be true, what makes me happy, what I'm passionate about, who I care for. It's as though they want to deny my very right to live life freely without being mentally, emotionally or spiritually burdend by offenses targeted at human life. The monitering uses mention of Vietnam and laughs at me because I lived at Chanute. I'm just trying to make a correlation because I am lucid and not crazy but the neural moniter automatically makes you schitzophrenic because it becomes a part of your thought process. You become injured from it and you make decisions around its influence. It's terrifying because I had a problem that I kept out of sight out of mind and now I am afraid because the problem I had never went away although managed, has now become the sole interest of the targeting and they are playing games with something that is way out of my control. The pain at times is unbearable.
@rev.colfarquharson1962 жыл бұрын
@@rev.colfarquharson196 you need to get out of that. Whoever is neural monitoring you is not your friend. They don't even like you. Do whatever it takes to get away. If it costs you your life, is worth it, as long as you don't keep getting monitored. They are in your head, trying to control and use you to do their dirty deeds. Let them get their own hands dirty. Get away from them and stay away. Trust Jesus and let the Holy Spirit lead you out
@monkeybrainstew71152 жыл бұрын
@@monkeybrainstew7115 you understand completely. I've had angelic spirits confirm to me at times that they will carry me to the Lord's home if even that I kill myself. I feel that such mercy awaits me no matter what befalls me and my church that I was born into, the church of Jesus Christ of latter- day saints assert that we endure well so I do think I shouldn't puss out and die because I've already heard from angels. And I remember saying to myself years ago no matter what do not commit suicide. I just never imagined another mind would use your own mind to hurt you until you died inside. Thank you Lord Christ Jesus for letting me know your wishes and be in your family.
@rev.colfarquharson1962 жыл бұрын
Respect and I Salute You🇺🇸
@catherinevickers16492 жыл бұрын
Incredible, incredible
@jcrossi563 жыл бұрын
Without a doubt one of the best pieces of music ever made.
@codmpink2 жыл бұрын
Robbie Krieger was only 4 months into learning guitar... Ray Manzarek was a master of studio layered sounds... and Jim M. was insane. What a band!
@cjbotkin12 жыл бұрын
When I cleared out my 90-year-old Dad's flat - a lover of William Blake, and Arthurian legend, and an organist with an addiction to classical music and hater of rock - this was the only modern band of which he had CDs. Remember now, he mentioned Manzarek as an unbeatable creative keyboard player...
@stevestevenson5906 Жыл бұрын
One of the best songs ever..... Some smoke and the song best ever to relax 🤷♂️😎
@renev32373 жыл бұрын
I agree...one of the best songs ever, if not the best.
@saginawdan3 жыл бұрын
Good song but not relaxing song nothing relaxing about going to war
@crestonhardcastle76313 жыл бұрын
The Doors were so ahead of their time.
@Gorejess._2 жыл бұрын
Poetry was prophecy...
@charlotteyeomans49232 жыл бұрын
This song gives me the creeps.
@glaswegiansouth-side23502 жыл бұрын
Incredible song brings back those times.
@shortribslongbow53122 жыл бұрын
The Doors and The 2021 Apocalypse what a fitting..
@geobigntall38302 жыл бұрын
The same (f.u.c.k.i.ng.) old story.... Again and again... till The End of the All times and Epochues... All the children are insane...
@jirizajic24792 жыл бұрын
Liberté de pensée Liberté d'expression Liberté de rêver juste vivre dans le respect d amour sur un superbe son respect mister jim
@aidanallain75972 жыл бұрын
This song still makes me cry for my deceased ancestors and stirs me with pains if my progenancy has to do their battles again.
@dianedoncheski23022 жыл бұрын
Don't worry bout it! It is supposed to...
@garyvolosin87122 жыл бұрын
Never the end for a Legend
@_suvang2 жыл бұрын
This song packs a punch today January 9, 2021. 😞
@metalhd4life3 жыл бұрын
My birthday
@elizabethtuggle3713 жыл бұрын
Absolutely timeless !!!!
@kimhatswell41513 жыл бұрын
Timeless
@brettgjesvold8622 жыл бұрын
Januray 20 2021 you mean Biden been in office how long? and Israel and Palestine combat is at a all time high like we never seen before
@christinasavannah79922 жыл бұрын
packed a bigger punch for me jan 9, 2020, day my mum died, R.I.P. listen to this regularly
@TheSharkyoz2 жыл бұрын
so glad i lived through 60s,70,s...today and the future will be and are shit
@peterpyke12132 жыл бұрын
A song rooted in a time beyond the understanding of young people today. It was "the best of times and the worst of times."
@donaldgehre59642 жыл бұрын
A song of those confusing and uncertain times...
@USARMYvietnamVET19692 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your service! It applies a lot to my Iraq times in Mosul and Bagdad 2003 /05 its like I am still there! Will it ever stop?
@williamshaw6672 жыл бұрын
@@williamshaw667 I hear you.. the memories will fade in time, but they will never leave you entirely, ever... don't let the memories keep you from living your life.. sleep well my friend you did your duty..
@USARMYvietnamVET19692 жыл бұрын
Every time a peered out of the perimeter bunker in '69 I wanted to break on through to other side! I made home but sometimes I wonder why?
@anthonylovavto32282 жыл бұрын
@@USARMYvietnamVET1969 thanks for your service! No one seems to understand unless they were in the shit!
@williamshaw6672 жыл бұрын
2021 and it certainly feels like "The End"
@richardwelton4593 жыл бұрын
lol
@wizzard54423 жыл бұрын
Bravooo...but not give up for them!!!
@predragsmiljanic31663 жыл бұрын
Don't give up. 🙏
@gerhardkohler19483 жыл бұрын
It's just the beginning
@jameslahee98743 жыл бұрын
Embrace the reset brother😂
@mattj91973 жыл бұрын
When I was 20, I traveled to Los Angeles in 2000 with some friends. I had always loved the Doors. One day my friends and I were walking down the beach in Santa Monica. The Doors were playing on a large deck outdoors on the beach. The concert was free and we just walked in. After I traveled back home, I had a dream that Jim Morrison was following me around Los Angeles. Then I had a final dream. It was the end of the world. And I was outside. It started lighting severely and fire was coming down from the sky. I ran inside my parent's house and went into my bedroom. Jim was there in my bedroom and he said this directly to me, "Life doesn't always have to be a thrill." That statement in that dream sobered me up and made me try my best and take my opportunities in life seriously. Based on the dreams I had after the trip to L.A., I think Jim was influencing my footsteps to walk down that beach to attend the Doors concert that day. All of the original members were there except for Jim, but I bet he was there in spirit.
@brianaj31662 жыл бұрын
POWERFUL STUFF RIGHT THERE BUT THEN THE DOORS PRODUCED POWERFUL MUSIC.✌
@ryanvale13062 жыл бұрын
@@ryanvale1306 Very powerful. So powerful that I remember the first time I heard a Doors song. I was 14 and a freshman skipping class with my friends Mandy and Shannon. I was sitting in the backseat of my friend's car on our way back to school. "Light My Fire" came on the radio. The sound was different than anything I ever heard in a rock band, so I immediately asked my friend who the artist was. I remember being amazed by the collaborative sound of the instruments and the voice of Jim.
@brianaj31662 жыл бұрын
Far out, man.
@BradBrassman2 жыл бұрын
@@BradBrassman Lol
@brianaj31662 жыл бұрын
@@brianaj3166 YOUR STORY IS JUST AS INSPIRATIONAL AS JIM MORRISON HIMSELF I REMEMBER THE DAYS SKIPPING SCHOOL AND LISTENING TO THE DOORS AND PINK FLOYD LIFE WAS SO MUCH EASIER THEN AND A GREAT TIME FOR GREAT MUSIC(90'S)✌
@ryanvale13062 жыл бұрын
I always wondered if Morrison had an Oedepus complex that tormented him mentally and would sometimes come out when he performed this song. It's a very mesmerizing song about ending your life and moving on to a spiritual world. Always loved The Doors.
@matthewstorer82362 жыл бұрын
Well actually Jim wrote the song about his ex-girlfriend and leaving her it's documented pretty well that the songs about that. All love tho. From a fan to another
@jessewilson85472 жыл бұрын
This absolutely was one of the greatest recordings of rock and roll (psychedelic/shaman music whatever you want to call it) of all time. This goes up there with the likes of The Beatles' "A Day in the Life." What words and what sound for a three-chord song.
@jasontouvi8582 жыл бұрын
kzhead.info/sun/lL6bo72hrWZ3gWg/bejne.html&ab_channel=ThanosGRBouzoukiChannel ... This is a Greek instrument. It is called Bouzouki. It has 3 strings and in the hands of a professional it becomes the "leader" of the instruments.
@panzarno55972 жыл бұрын
I would same the beatles are nothing compared to the doors and the other war songs
@PlottingAlong2 жыл бұрын
As each minute passes, this song becomes true, god bless you all,
@angusfraser35173 жыл бұрын
Yes, God bless you all...this is the end...not too much longer, I fear...so glad that I got to visit his grave in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris in 2000. Someone had written Jim with an arrow on a wall that pointed towards his grave.
@junemckellips82492 жыл бұрын
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs the god of the earth and trump are a white lion 4 4 4 god is near
@wolfganghuss33522 жыл бұрын
So fucking good - I want this played at my funeral!
@NikkiHayes2 жыл бұрын
Jim never made a false step with his poetrymusic. Even though he strode into eternity at 27, he said about everything he needed to say. Anything else would be surplus to requirements. This composition is the crowning jewel. A giant among giants.
@janetdidonato99632 жыл бұрын
Jimmo!!!!
@bernardsandmayer44512 жыл бұрын
You said it right, madame
@quogir12 жыл бұрын
One of the best "Soul" reaching songs ever written!, I'm 70yrs old and was blessed to have spent my teenage years through the 60's!!!✌
@robertlay43102 жыл бұрын
I'm 59 and I agree I believe I live through the best music ever.. I love al the older music
@tommyjohnson41622 жыл бұрын
65
@katiebea92582 жыл бұрын
A Purple Heart to you Sir from here in Blighty!💜
@pauloakes57182 жыл бұрын
SOUL BROTHER YOU ARE BLESSED TO KNOW YOU ARE SOUL BROTHER .
@riklangham67392 жыл бұрын
Indian Indian what did you die for? The Indian said nothing at all 👍
@mckerchar382 жыл бұрын
These were the offers of this ancient wild world: live, share, take care, have fun and live together. Unfortunately, we were so focused on the change of era that we did not have the time or the awareness to organize us. We looked at the world as a rocket in the sky and gave caution to journalists politics and operettas’ musicians to free us. However the spirit is still there, waiting to be recognized and conscious again and again until it is everywhere in elevation to the Paradise of Utopians and other unconscious dreamers !
@MegaCirse2 жыл бұрын
1972 sent Norway soilders to Libanon. UN asked. He drunked him self to dead. I wonder will there be peace? Money he got. 5 times with UN. No care afterwards. Fukc.
@terjeschei20642 жыл бұрын
The only spirit that matters is the Spirit of Jesus Christ.
@garyseven98982 жыл бұрын
@@garyseven9898 Crucified, Dead, and Buried, to ARISE again on the Third Day ! HE Arose, VICTORIOUS, having trampled down Death by Death. And Granting us Eternal Life. DEATH was our enemy, It is no longer. CHRIST IS RISEN !!
@alexandrite32082 жыл бұрын
Every one of those sentences would make an amazing quote. I believe the last one is most relevant now "However the spirit is still there, waiting to be recognized and conscious again and again until it is everywhere in elevation to the Paradise of Utopians and other unconscious dreamers!" May love triumph over hate.
@watchnasatvcom2 жыл бұрын
Such a great movie, actors, and soundtrack to view more than once! WOW
@joelledoll24662 жыл бұрын
Most probably the best Ant-War Movie - to show the insanity of wars - and the music is a perfect fit !
@HartmutJagerArt2 жыл бұрын
This is a masterpiece!!!...Overwhelming!...It hurts me badly, but I dont want to quit listening...Masochistic!!!...
@beatricepauliuc34062 жыл бұрын
Fool Beatrice
@danskin15242 жыл бұрын
Apocalypse Now is undoubtedly the best war movie that could ever deeply get into the psychology of a soldier and shows this in either figurative or realistic way.
@erengures41162 жыл бұрын
@@alfredpaquin3563 sorry I could not get what you mean
@erengures41162 жыл бұрын
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs the god of the earth and trump are a white lion 4 4 4 god is near
@wolfganghuss33522 жыл бұрын
Adapted from the book 'heart of darkness' .
@tdswift41722 жыл бұрын
Arapaho in georges basement never i king of kings for the innocent sorry tyrants to the waterfront kings of fire andd ice ta ta aryan
@kennethhibbard71242 жыл бұрын
"THE DOORS WERE ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE BANDS OF OUR AGES!"
@thomaspsanzi89472 жыл бұрын
Yes they were.....👍🎸
@markussax14122 жыл бұрын
JIM MORRISON.FOREVER A GREAT MUSICIAN.EACH WORD A LENDARY HISTORY FROM THE SOUND OF THE DOORS.TODAY I´M WITH 69 YEARS.BUT THE SOUND IS REALLY BEST.WILLIAM CUNHA PUPE.FROM BRASIL.
@williamcunhapupe27032 жыл бұрын
There were the Doors. And then there was the CAPSLOCK. No bigger contrast can be imagined.
@ShieTar_2 жыл бұрын
I’m glad that some troops came back home. God Bless them.
@marxzamora85782 жыл бұрын
and they died so we could kill the Communist Enemy that runs the Whitehouse and The Pelosi Congress/Politbureau. The traitors won Vietnam long after they brought us home.
@NaYawkr2 жыл бұрын
@@NaYawkr Dude this administration hates our borders, our law enforcement and our military.
@joeschmo50212 жыл бұрын
When I was in college I would take LSD and crank this song at 11, I swore I was Jim. Listening to this now brings back such awesome memories.
@richards.56632 жыл бұрын
Lsd with the Flaming Lips
@Ruminations1from2Connecticut2 жыл бұрын
God bless you for this.
@siosiri91292 жыл бұрын
Une passion sans fin pour Jim, The Doors ! Merci !
@sennakoll59028 ай бұрын
I wonder how many of the present day songs will live on as true masterpieces of the past. If there are any, it will only prove the inevitabilty of generation gap that always seems to exist.
@etnogamer70732 жыл бұрын
Music makes a movie more memorable, like highlander and top gun, this masterpiece a brilliant introduction to a classic film, highlights the true madness and people trying to escape it, for some only death will give them peace.
The soundtrack of a generation, hauntingly beautiful.
Jim was so ahead of his time his music will never die
I went through Army basic training and advanced individual training February through May of 1967 with a high school buddy who died way too young brought on by alcohol and drug use. This whole album was ever present in my mind for years afterward. Every time I hear a song from this album memories of that time and this friend flood into my head. In March of 1974 this man introduced me to a woman who became my wife a year later. After 46 years with her, I am grateful for his friendship.
Hey Randall, thank you for your service. And I’m glad you have these memories that you can share with us.
Thank you for your service I’m a ex army uk and feel your pain of lost brothers till me meet again
Randall Frank, I'd like to start off by thanking you for your service. Every man and woman that enlists in the Armed Services are a breed of humans that cannot be duplicated. When you said you went to basic training and then A.I.T. (ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING) , I got the feeling you were and will always be 11B. Which is Infantry. Where all grunts go through training in Ft. Benning Ga. My m.o.s. is also 11B. I trained in Benning. Home of the infantry. The QUEEN OF BATTLE. I'm sure you can relate with me as well as every other soldier, that there is something about serving your country and being a part of the greatest Military in the world. Words can't make a civilian understand what the service is like. You have to experience for yourself to know and feel the pride and honor it is to put on the uniform. I did 10 years then I was going to re up since I was half way to retirement. But at the time my twin brother had just passed away. When that happened I instantly began to self medicate and was on a downward spiral with no bottom on sight. After years of hurting myself and of course anybody around me, I hit rock bottom and was just so damn tired of being sick and tired. I got treatment and slowly could see a tiny glimpse of light which in turn gave me some small control over my life. I went back to the recruiter to re enlist. When I went back to MEPS, they said I could re enlist but I had to stay Infantry. I explained that I was already older and was done going to the field for months at a time. I said I would not do that again, so the MEPS Sgt. Respectfully turned me away. I don't regret leaving the Army. I sometimes try to imagine my funeral with that beautiful flag draped over my coffin with the 21 ?gun salute and TAPS playing in the back ground. Your story made me remenis. I thank you for that. My Pops always played 70s music when I was growing up. Your generation will be the last one that still had respect, morals and values shown to you by your parents. Keep on ROCKING AND ROLLING AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS ALWAYS. HOOAH
Thank you Frank! It's sad but I'm afraid we've got a new crop of veterans from Afghanistan who now know the feeling of being used/thrown away. The warnings we told them of Korea/Nam are slowly coming to fruition. 😪
THIS SONG BRINGS BACK DECADES OF BURIED MEMORIES. THOSE YESTER YEAR S ARE NOTHING LIKE TODAY,S WORLD
Thank you for this song, it takes me back to the best of times and the worst of times, to my buddy Tony, we all wrote the same blank check when we where sworn in, his got cashed out. . Thank you Tony your forever young in my old heart.
DAMN, THIS BRINGS BACK SO, SO, SO MEMORIES. I'M 74 NOW AND STILL GOING STRONG BUT BACK IN THE MID 60'S ALL WAS ALIVE AND STRONG! HENDRIX, DOORS, ZEPPELIN, EPIC ! HIS REALLY BRINGS MEMORIES. YOU HAD TO BE THERE TO REALLY APPRECIATE IT!!! GREAT MEMORIES, FOR SURE!!!
Born 1960... Your Right Man!!! Party On... Navy Vet 1982/3 USS Nimitz...
You are still are strong
Yeah, and look what we did to the planet,,,
Same age, same sentiments. Army NG and Navy Res. Vet. (1969 - 1975 and 1984 - 2005)
You do not know the offer the soilders have to make. I`m born 53. Got a brother. He drunk him self to death. He was in Libanon for UN. Workd for UN 5 times. Hope they take care of future soilders.
No matter how good groups are nowadays, (last 20-30 years) songs like this will never be written by any of these bands. Epic tunes from an era that will always be brilliant.
All that is today is a variation of then.
eye no write?
Valid observation. Songs today are produced for listeners with a short attention span who, if they don't hear a catchy pop hook in the first two or four bars, swipe to the next song. This piece of music has no hook. It just paints a mood. And a foreboding mood, at that. Jim Morrison's transfixing magical trance is the hook.
@@georgetebbens3524 LSD
i a na
True genius. Jim, Robby, Ray, John. Thanks guys. Music of a generation
The genius of acid math lmao
A timeless classic. One of the greatest songs of all time.
Ummmm ok
God, those of us in our 60's & 70's...we lived in the absolutely most amazing time of music...oldies to classic rock...songs such as this....it was just such a cool era...with hate but a lot of peace and love. Former flower child here that made it to Woodstock in 69...graduated in 70' in San Diego!!
No do you love me tell me you love me
@@markm5428 No, she said she doesn't love you, I'm sorry :(
@@corrado1860 😪😩😫 does this mean, This is the End for mark m??? 🤭🦧
And people playing music kenkw
Entered Hight School in September of 1967, and four years later was on a train from New Haven Ct to NY and got on the bus to take me to Fort Dix, NJ. I was all of seventeen years old......Mom and Pops had to sign for me... What a long strange trip it has been...
the perfect culmination of lyrics, vocals, and mesmerizing melody. Very fitting for the time it was completed, and still perfect today.
" Time Changes " but " Human Stupidity " does not. The one and only thing all of people wish and hope for..is PEACE..to be able to LIVE in Peace no matter Religion, Borders and " People to tell them what is right or wrong " But this shall sadly never happen just as long " MONEY and WEAPONS are " Trusted as being " GOD " ! just for the record: I am from Denmark, born way back in Jan. 1949
Hard to believe there was a time when artists and poets invaded the music industry and delivered with purity and sincerity......
Unfortunately no more...
Musicians were the modern day profits for a while, now they are created and given songs to sing....
They were very aware of everyday going on around us we came together and stopped it...now hate anger greed selfishness atrocities 🌍🌎🌏🤷♂️🤷♀️
@@reneedougan8540 it depends on what you want out of this life , you are surely aware
If you never lived through this ear you will never really understand. USMC Easter Offensive 1972.
71472 let's gtf out here my prayers were answered thnk god
SEMPER FI!! ✊
7
Nothing learned! They are repeating the same mistakes today, sad Semper Fi my brothers. M Corwin CPL USMC 1967-1970 and damn proud of it!
When this song came out it created an effect like no song had before. It was hypnotic in its rhythms, guitar work, Jim's voice and of course, the lyrics. We all thought we were living in a time where music had jumped forward somehow into another realm, meant just for us. The use of this song in a film was a decade away, even though the Vietnam war raged on right then. And now a lot of younger people find a connection to it. Just amazing, isn't it?
It addressed the Vietnam War. The snake is the road...
90% of young people have no clue who Jim Morrison and The Doors were
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs 4 4 4
marrison is a Q lady di ,jako , j.f.k.jun and a lot of more .. life the new world is one minutes after 12 (the old)
It made me and 3 of my close friends wknd trip friends,always some grape kool aid mix n freezer,outta all the farms here n sarasota fl lmao. Only 2-3 let their cows eat the grass. Grain fed,means no shrooms after the rain and a sunshine end. Doors and watchn platoon.pink floyd watchn the wall,no time like it. 50yrs young and still pushn single 750watt per 12’s n the truck,and home all my neighbor’s hear me!!
I MISS THE ERA OF MUSIC AND PEOPLE, THESE ICONIC SONG,S CAN NEVER BE DUPLICATED AGAIN, MUCH AS CHANGED, I FELL INTO DECADES OF ALCOHOLISM, I HIT ROCK BOTTOM AUG 28 2006, LAST DAY I USED ANY DRUG,S AGAIN LIFE TOOK ON A WHOLE NEW OUTLOOK THANK,S TO A SIMPLE DECISION TOO LET GO AND LET RECOVERY WORK , THANK YOU BROTHER FOR SERVICE DUTY AND SACRIFICES ! 🇺🇸
I'm the product of three generations of US servicemen who have served my country until death serving my Country. I will never hesitate, ever to server my country whenever she asks me to serve again! I've lost two grandfathers, three uncles and a brother. I will lay my life down, not just for them but for my country. Freedom! is worth fighting for then, today and will always be the right thing to do. God bless America and Freedom!!!
The drugs I have taken to the music from this era is unbelievable just turned 50 and still like a dabble now and then absolutely brilliant times 👏 ❤
......The era of this music, a great deal of the time, had purpose. I think it's a loss for people to think of the 60s and 70s as a mere gesture of the peace sign, or just a bunch of people doing wild things. That stuff was just a portion of what was going on. All the conditions for revolution; in politics, private revelations, and all the arts. Then there was the Draft...men forced to go to a deadly war or spend some time in jail...or flee...burn your draft card! Oh, and how about the rise of the Women's Movement. Then the assassinations of leaders and the people's leaders and protesters...not to mention Cointelpro. Oh well, I think everyone thinks their era was the best...but the 60s and 70s...most people would agree the powers that be were getting nervous.
I like a blow out myself pushing 42 tomorrow...Here’s to drugs, hip hip hooray!!!😂
This is the haunting and mesmerising rock song ever made. It doesn't matter how many times I hear it it still sends shivers up my spine.
It's the end, beautiful friend
What's happening where u are, besides the end?
The song(lyrics and music jump out at u from different places in the song. Jim Morris on was a man very desturbed. Desturbed enough to be talked about in a u tube channel. Even even even if it were the thing that u take it no further or less this song it is musically fkn brilliant
"RUN CHARLIE!"
It makes me want to go to the desert and trip my balls off!!
Been listening to the door since 1967 it is now 2021 no one can compare to his poetical lyrics and the music rip RIP JIM ☮️🇺🇸✝️
@Kyle Billie I did just that, and defying death each day.
thx
I’ll toss in a RIP for Ray Manzarek as well. Talent such as this shall not pass this way again. ❤️
Okay, it's a like nothing really matters. FYA, there have been numerous other songs since 1967, similar in its effect on every Cell in the body. Revisit, Take the long way home, Breakfast in America. It will energized the same as this one.
@@azardb duh I've been listening to rock and roll since the '60s partner
Heerlijk wegdromen met deze klassieker.
Everyday someone will hear this timeless classic again.
Masterpiece.
Yup! And I will be one of those someones fer sure, cuz there ain't nobody that knows how to make music like this no more, they don't know, they can't know, they won't know, so they can't do it!! (they wish they could, but they can't, so they won't)
The Doors and Apocalypse Now the perfect combination.
Was very fitting for a war movie.
Oddball what are you doing here woof woof
Oddball! He's a freak!!! 😂
Knock it off with those negative waves
Yes, it is. Undoubtedly
While stationed in England (Air Force), The Doors were jamming in just about every room in the barracks, great memories
Love Jim and the Doors. Their music can hook you. They had a sound that nobody else has,not now not ever.
Haven't listened to this in probably 20 years. Wow. Just WOW!
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs 4 4 4 god is near
Right!
Goodness, listen to it more often. I listen to this song a lot!
Hypnotic Beautiful Voice with a spot on Band. Love the Doors.
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs 4 4 4 god is near
Good comment girl
This song inspired me to run away from home very young. I never looked back.
Brilliant.We loved listening in Nam. I can remember listening to AFVN on a headset while being a door gunner. I was so alive.
Sunday night Sargent Pepper
Amazing Glad you made it thru the hell All respect to you sir
Welcome back to the world, brother.
@@DayTradingCourse Thank you and the same to you
Just lost my friend to agent orange. Long live my friend Mike. Ride the snake my friend. God speed. Flew with the best and died with the rest. Rest in peace. I will miss you
My condolences. I'm sorry to hear so many people having to deal with the toxic legacy of that war.
Sorry to hear that, many innocent Asian people died from that Horrific poison that not even the Nazis would use
Thank the Military Industrial Complex = still hard at work bringing death & destruction for money, power and a huge thank you from Lucifer himself.
Sorry for your loss Alex. Rest in peace Mike. You will never be forgotten.
@@mikejohn0088 Lucifer has nothing to do with that shit.
The music today doesn’t come nowhere compared to this, sadly.. 🤘
Exactly thank god for KZhead SO WE CAN ALWAYS GO BACK TO WHEN MUSIC WAS GOLDEN
the only modern music is not rap, there definetly is amazing modern music
@@11Ninety4 KZhead is a part of the problem, rather than the solution. They have a bot running an algorithm that strikes anything it doesn't like for christs sake. Originality and people who challenge the status quo get erased. Of course music is stale right now.
That's what our parents & grandparents thought of their music also.
@@julianfaron Its well known that the Google developers conspire to remove instruments from musician's hands and will even go so far as to stifle band from High Schools.
My baby sister passed last week RIP Giselle, miss you forever
I'm sorry for your loss.
I'm a 60 child and remember living through weird times yet again we living through even crazy times the world is bleeding 👁️👁️🙏
51'.
This timeless son inspires me. Those guys faced for moments an invisible enemy. A similar one we are facing now.
Viet Nam, the war with the best soundtrack - Ricky Gervaise
Do you think Ricky would fight or flee?
@@ferf-kx6dq Oh, I think he would definitely flee...
@@ianrwood21 HAH!
Fuck usa
No one is composing music like this anymore ! Probably the most creative era in popular music ever ! Always stopes me in my tracks where ever or whatever I'm doing . My mind floods with memories of service years right down to the smell of it all.
Why SHOULD they? ,it's. aLready THere for ***U***to LISTEN, oLdies BUT goodies,GirLS Just Like to get Laid,make babies ,who PAYS the BILL (Clinton)???you know what i mean;don't U busster ???
It is a very powerful song that applies to all that have served though out the years, It helped me in Northern Ireland, Salute to all my brothers that have given
Yeah, how many people did you murder in Northern Ireland.
So ein besonderes Meisterwerk hebt man sich natürlich nur für seltene Momente auf. Nur wenige Situationen im Leben vermögen die tiefe dieses Liedes ertragen zu können.
Timeless poetry, and Jim Morrison was one of the best at it.
didja know is dad was war criminal
I agree
being there when the music was live, the musicians alive - we all just felt so much alive; the times may have passed yet the memories flow
I wasn't alive then, but had the privilege of seeing Robby Krieger perform with his son early 2000s. I was just in awe, couldn't imagine what it was like back in the day
DITTO!!!
Considering this was posted just 3 hours ago (at this moment I'm writing) I just have to say that yes, it must have been intense to have been alive when this music was created. That being said, great music is always being created, and I really wish people would realize that while there are great periods, once great music is created, it can never be erased. Not really anyway. And I'd rather live in this age, where I can engage in the past greatness, and current greatness, all together with the growing excellence of art-experiencing tech like KZhead. When I was young, I would couldn't experience half the greatness of the pantheon of music. I lived in Nigeria, for Christ sake. That was never going to happen. But the Internet allows for people all over the world, even in my country, just with a cellphone to listen to and experience great music, even live performances. I guess I'm saying that I'm absolutely not a nostalgic person, and while memories are great, I'm more all for technological progression archiving all of the musical experience, and then me experiencing that inexhaustive archive as if it's one infinite evergrowing, everespanding body of work, that I will never run out of great songs to experience, either now or in the far infinite future.
@@apexxxthebigblackhammerdic3293 great comment, were all on here because of the Tech, we can now listen to these greats anywhere we want, I'm in a caravan with a blue tooth speaker and 4g on my smart phone and I have endless music, keep listening my friend, music is the greatest thing in this world!
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Love this song. My dad was in Vietnam and these pics are a trip
My late husband Jacob felt connected to Jim on so many levels. He had bipolar type one. His highs and lows were extremely hard to control and it took a toll on both of us. I never left his side through it all. I just helped him the best I could. There were times he wanted to just flee and I had to block him from leaving. That's when he collapsed in exhaustion. He knew he would die and kept telling me. He left this world in January resulting from a battle with Covid. This is for you Jacob. I love you unconditionally ❤
R.I.P Jacob
There is nothing more beautiful than unconditional love.
I'm sorry your husband was murdered. I lost mine to cancer last September. He waited to seek help because of the covid so he was basically murdered by them as well.
May The Lord Jesus Please bless you.
RIP Jacob …in better place
Disturbing, haunting, brilliant, gigantic, beautiful, long, sad, wonderfully depressing, stunning. A tour de force of creativity, sound, lyrics, cadence, fear, death and sublime thinking. The Electric Poet; Jimmy Morrison!
Chanting, mesmerizing, involving, pulling into the deeps of mind, frustrating to scared emptiness, enticing, but making my soul cry for hope! From a Russian with linguistic love.
Its my duty to listen to this song it least once a week and we don't forget what the song is about God bless 🙏
Absolutely a masterpiece, that does open the doors of perception.
what do you mean "open the doors of perception?"
@@cameronbaylie9091 Jim Morrison chose the name The Doors for the band, influenced by The Doors of Perception, a book written by Aldous Huxley, published in 1954. The book describes the author's experiences with psychedelic drugs mainly with Mescaline. The song The End does the same to me. Hope I explained myself well.
50 years ago today it was The End and we never looked into Jim's eyes... again. 12/08/1943 - 07/03/1971
wrong ... i have not heard hes lovely voices for so long ... and today , by listening to "The end" i did see him again ...
"Who Would Of Thought His End Would Be So Near As if He Was Writing & Singing About His End!"
Makes me sad. I was weaned on the doors frank Zappa,badfinger,....u get the picture.....🎼☮️🎶🎹🤔🤔
@Huse Yin club 27....deep hidden//// remote neural monitoring ,,LSD, experiments......,, part of Laurel Canyon ,mk ultra, all turned into IMC lab rats....creative geniuses R.I.P
@Huse Yin thx,,P Floyd, also, one of my favorites,, what caught my attention, above all,,>>the excellent vid on Ascension, ,Soulless Consciousness & Return to Eden and its Aug 4 now , when I checked in ,,,,, 2 yrs later,,,just noticed that,,,/////,sync,, lol love learning the Flat toroidal,, etc,,, amazing absolutely incredible.....thx checked further vids,,glad I did...great help for me
45 years ago in my second hand Fiat 500, I listened to this myth. How lucky to have been young in those years.
the best part is that the car broke down and you could hear the sound over the roar of that 1.2 litre power plant
- Yes, provided you were not fighting in Vietnam ! -
What an amazing pictures From the movie. Never seen before like this. Thank you
Many many moons ago, I was a club DJ. I loved playing this at "The End" of the night. Some folks loved it, some folks hated it....i didn't care
I wouldn't have either mate. Calm. And off to the Land of Nod. My dreams are different as i get older. Some don't dream. I look forward to sleep. Some dream their falling off a cliff. I bounced and knew i was good. And flew in the night sky. But as u say many moons ago. Flying at at night and daytime in my dreams. Love it. You can feel everything. Only me mate.
@@Kingmick58 I too look forward to sleep...sometimes it wont come. Like tonight. ✌🇺🇸♥️
@@texasgirl6450 🇺🇸 @august 64 - my little brother Was born ☝️🤴on this ☝️Day ! 👑 Now my point: Sleep is 👋🤩🤚 Overrated , my clothes , they are outdated, sleep is overrated , at times, sometimes not , 😴, I don’t sleep a lot , nor eat so much , now I sing & dance more as the End alludes me , I must prolong this misery , as my thoughts consume me 🧘🏼♂️
Classic for all time. Thank's DOORS!
1982 dropping cidd for the first time trapped in this album for hours!! Wow!! Flashbacks!!! Orange juice please!!! Lol!!! 4 way window pain!!! 2 in the eyes 2 on the tounge...
1972 in Paris, France
My first big rock show in 1968. My mom bought a ticket in the bleeds to keep an eye on me and my friends, but I suspect she may have had a teensy crush on Jim. : ) I wore a red corduroy kaftan I made myself, it was a gorgeous West Coast summer evening, they played this and it was mesmerizing. Great days, feel so blessed to have come of age just in time to experience it all.
Love it!
Was it at the bowl?
I was just 14 in ‘68 and wished I could have seen them in concert in L.A. it would have been phenomenal!!!!
Very haunting, so glad my brothers came home
🧡🦋💜🙏
Eternal classic, love from Czechia 🇨🇿🥰
Perfect song for the strange days ahead of us
Yes it is there is not much you do on the weekends anymore!😭
Perfect for the days that are happening and are to come for USA
After a disaster it follows always the reconstruction. 👍🏻
Roll with it.
China will be the leader of the NWO
Arcydzieła nigdy się nie starzeją
Nigdy
There is no band like the Doors and never will be. The combination of Jim's poetry and Ray's, Robbie's and John's music is unique. I was 15 when Jim died and LA woman had just been released. I never saw the Doors but I saw Ray in Hollywood so many times, he was sublime and could literally play anything. One time at Macilli's pizza in North Hollywood Jim's spirit bought my best friend and I a drink, but that is a tale for another time my children.....I just turned 65 and am now an old fuck.
He lived a 1,000 lives inside his own mind, such an old soul, it's still out there just someone else. Lizard 🦎 King 👑 forever 💜
Just a sensitive alcoholic being able to express himself freely no inhibition.
@@robertbiondo9381 alcohol will do us all in eventually, wish he'd laid off of it! Dying at 27 from heart failure or cirrhosis of the liver didn't leave a pretty corpse, it left a bloated sickly glob of a beautiful body. Sad indeed.
Jeanine is the biggest young fan and he knows it
Right on, Kimberly, rock on ! 💝
Kim, well said....I feel this music as if it was born into my soul. I will NEVER forget the first time I heard it!!
The epic shaman anthem..the tail end of what was an extraordinary first album for an extraordinary band.Turned rock music on its head did this one!
Thank you to all the vets who serve or have served our country... I am grateful. Like so many other songs of that era it always brings up memories of past wars. Without those brave men and women we wouldn't have the freedoms and opportunities we seem to take for granted.
I served 5 years but not during a war . But soon I believe that I will be fighting for the future of America and FREEDOM.
Man deep and true, Jim passed way to early. I'm only 50 and regret I never got to meet these guys. Awesome
the best song i ever heard in my whole life so far
You evidently haven't heard Pneuma by Tool
@@monkeybrainstew7115 soz but the guy knows his shit
damn, you must be very young! i mean, i agree with you to an extent... this is the best song i am listening to right now and after this, i'll listen to another "best song"
The worst comment I ever read in my life so far
What a great song perfect for that movie!
One of the last Songs from The Doors with Jim Morison ! He passed away 3.July 1971 and Today, 50 Years later hear the People The Doors. Amazing.
This is one of my favorite ❤ songs by them. Still loving this today. Grew up on this. God bless us. 🎵🎶🎼🎹🎸❤❤🙏
Nice
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God had nothing to do with it .
Vietnam still haunts us. This song is timeless.
It should haunt the politicians,
Sometime in future will haunted you lybia, Iraq, Syria and other countries that your colonial power grabbed and destroyed
Fuck US!
WE ARE IN A WORLD WAR TODAY, my friend. You didn't read the memo.
@@SassaFrass28 actually we had never being in peace and ........ never will....
Love the music, makes me want to watch the movie “Apocalypse” again.
Apocalypse now the movie what you see not the platoon
@@johnsimai9379 I and sorry and I will correct my statement. I researched the movie after I made my statement and was amazed that Apocalypse is not on Netflix and the full version is not on KZhead, just a few short excerpts.
Needed now to hear this again.....just now....just now
Amazing how many times he can drop the “f” bomb without it being censored! Jim you clever bastard!! I love ya Man!!❤️
Spent my year over there , thought I came home but some nights still there and Agent Orange is a constant reminder
Ty 4 serving
Hi. Just saying this. I lived at the abandoned Chanute AFB from '79 to '84 when I was very young. When I learned the garden hose was in the front yard it became my favorite thing to do. We didn't know that the base tap water was contaminated although my dad mentioned he knew officers avoided drinking it. If dioxins can supposedly alter dna. I am receiving remote neural monitering for 2 years. It is used for attacking my basic functions of being a person. My well being, what I know to be true, what makes me happy, what I'm passionate about, who I care for. It's as though they want to deny my very right to live life freely without being mentally, emotionally or spiritually burdend by offenses targeted at human life. The monitering uses mention of Vietnam and laughs at me because I lived at Chanute. I'm just trying to make a correlation because I am lucid and not crazy but the neural moniter automatically makes you schitzophrenic because it becomes a part of your thought process. You become injured from it and you make decisions around its influence. It's terrifying because I had a problem that I kept out of sight out of mind and now I am afraid because the problem I had never went away although managed, has now become the sole interest of the targeting and they are playing games with something that is way out of my control. The pain at times is unbearable.
@@rev.colfarquharson196 you need to get out of that. Whoever is neural monitoring you is not your friend. They don't even like you. Do whatever it takes to get away. If it costs you your life, is worth it, as long as you don't keep getting monitored. They are in your head, trying to control and use you to do their dirty deeds. Let them get their own hands dirty. Get away from them and stay away. Trust Jesus and let the Holy Spirit lead you out
@@monkeybrainstew7115 you understand completely. I've had angelic spirits confirm to me at times that they will carry me to the Lord's home if even that I kill myself. I feel that such mercy awaits me no matter what befalls me and my church that I was born into, the church of Jesus Christ of latter- day saints assert that we endure well so I do think I shouldn't puss out and die because I've already heard from angels. And I remember saying to myself years ago no matter what do not commit suicide. I just never imagined another mind would use your own mind to hurt you until you died inside. Thank you Lord Christ Jesus for letting me know your wishes and be in your family.
Respect and I Salute You🇺🇸
Incredible, incredible
Without a doubt one of the best pieces of music ever made.
Robbie Krieger was only 4 months into learning guitar... Ray Manzarek was a master of studio layered sounds... and Jim M. was insane. What a band!
When I cleared out my 90-year-old Dad's flat - a lover of William Blake, and Arthurian legend, and an organist with an addiction to classical music and hater of rock - this was the only modern band of which he had CDs. Remember now, he mentioned Manzarek as an unbeatable creative keyboard player...
One of the best songs ever..... Some smoke and the song best ever to relax 🤷♂️😎
I agree...one of the best songs ever, if not the best.
Good song but not relaxing song nothing relaxing about going to war
The Doors were so ahead of their time.
Poetry was prophecy...
This song gives me the creeps.
Incredible song brings back those times.
The Doors and The 2021 Apocalypse what a fitting..
The same (f.u.c.k.i.ng.) old story.... Again and again... till The End of the All times and Epochues... All the children are insane...
Liberté de pensée Liberté d'expression Liberté de rêver juste vivre dans le respect d amour sur un superbe son respect mister jim
This song still makes me cry for my deceased ancestors and stirs me with pains if my progenancy has to do their battles again.
Don't worry bout it! It is supposed to...
Never the end for a Legend
This song packs a punch today January 9, 2021. 😞
My birthday
Absolutely timeless !!!!
Timeless
Januray 20 2021 you mean Biden been in office how long? and Israel and Palestine combat is at a all time high like we never seen before
packed a bigger punch for me jan 9, 2020, day my mum died, R.I.P. listen to this regularly
so glad i lived through 60s,70,s...today and the future will be and are shit
A song rooted in a time beyond the understanding of young people today. It was "the best of times and the worst of times."
A song of those confusing and uncertain times...
Thanks for your service! It applies a lot to my Iraq times in Mosul and Bagdad 2003 /05 its like I am still there! Will it ever stop?
@@williamshaw667 I hear you.. the memories will fade in time, but they will never leave you entirely, ever... don't let the memories keep you from living your life.. sleep well my friend you did your duty..
Every time a peered out of the perimeter bunker in '69 I wanted to break on through to other side! I made home but sometimes I wonder why?
@@USARMYvietnamVET1969 thanks for your service! No one seems to understand unless they were in the shit!
2021 and it certainly feels like "The End"
lol
Bravooo...but not give up for them!!!
Don't give up. 🙏
It's just the beginning
Embrace the reset brother😂
When I was 20, I traveled to Los Angeles in 2000 with some friends. I had always loved the Doors. One day my friends and I were walking down the beach in Santa Monica. The Doors were playing on a large deck outdoors on the beach. The concert was free and we just walked in. After I traveled back home, I had a dream that Jim Morrison was following me around Los Angeles. Then I had a final dream. It was the end of the world. And I was outside. It started lighting severely and fire was coming down from the sky. I ran inside my parent's house and went into my bedroom. Jim was there in my bedroom and he said this directly to me, "Life doesn't always have to be a thrill." That statement in that dream sobered me up and made me try my best and take my opportunities in life seriously. Based on the dreams I had after the trip to L.A., I think Jim was influencing my footsteps to walk down that beach to attend the Doors concert that day. All of the original members were there except for Jim, but I bet he was there in spirit.
POWERFUL STUFF RIGHT THERE BUT THEN THE DOORS PRODUCED POWERFUL MUSIC.✌
@@ryanvale1306 Very powerful. So powerful that I remember the first time I heard a Doors song. I was 14 and a freshman skipping class with my friends Mandy and Shannon. I was sitting in the backseat of my friend's car on our way back to school. "Light My Fire" came on the radio. The sound was different than anything I ever heard in a rock band, so I immediately asked my friend who the artist was. I remember being amazed by the collaborative sound of the instruments and the voice of Jim.
Far out, man.
@@BradBrassman Lol
@@brianaj3166 YOUR STORY IS JUST AS INSPIRATIONAL AS JIM MORRISON HIMSELF I REMEMBER THE DAYS SKIPPING SCHOOL AND LISTENING TO THE DOORS AND PINK FLOYD LIFE WAS SO MUCH EASIER THEN AND A GREAT TIME FOR GREAT MUSIC(90'S)✌
I always wondered if Morrison had an Oedepus complex that tormented him mentally and would sometimes come out when he performed this song. It's a very mesmerizing song about ending your life and moving on to a spiritual world. Always loved The Doors.
Well actually Jim wrote the song about his ex-girlfriend and leaving her it's documented pretty well that the songs about that. All love tho. From a fan to another
This absolutely was one of the greatest recordings of rock and roll (psychedelic/shaman music whatever you want to call it) of all time. This goes up there with the likes of The Beatles' "A Day in the Life." What words and what sound for a three-chord song.
kzhead.info/sun/lL6bo72hrWZ3gWg/bejne.html&ab_channel=ThanosGRBouzoukiChannel ... This is a Greek instrument. It is called Bouzouki. It has 3 strings and in the hands of a professional it becomes the "leader" of the instruments.
I would same the beatles are nothing compared to the doors and the other war songs
As each minute passes, this song becomes true, god bless you all,
Yes, God bless you all...this is the end...not too much longer, I fear...so glad that I got to visit his grave in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris in 2000. Someone had written Jim with an arrow on a wall that pointed towards his grave.
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs the god of the earth and trump are a white lion 4 4 4 god is near
So fucking good - I want this played at my funeral!
Jim never made a false step with his poetrymusic. Even though he strode into eternity at 27, he said about everything he needed to say. Anything else would be surplus to requirements. This composition is the crowning jewel. A giant among giants.
Jimmo!!!!
You said it right, madame
One of the best "Soul" reaching songs ever written!, I'm 70yrs old and was blessed to have spent my teenage years through the 60's!!!✌
I'm 59 and I agree I believe I live through the best music ever.. I love al the older music
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A Purple Heart to you Sir from here in Blighty!💜
SOUL BROTHER YOU ARE BLESSED TO KNOW YOU ARE SOUL BROTHER .
Indian Indian what did you die for? The Indian said nothing at all 👍
These were the offers of this ancient wild world: live, share, take care, have fun and live together. Unfortunately, we were so focused on the change of era that we did not have the time or the awareness to organize us. We looked at the world as a rocket in the sky and gave caution to journalists politics and operettas’ musicians to free us. However the spirit is still there, waiting to be recognized and conscious again and again until it is everywhere in elevation to the Paradise of Utopians and other unconscious dreamers !
1972 sent Norway soilders to Libanon. UN asked. He drunked him self to dead. I wonder will there be peace? Money he got. 5 times with UN. No care afterwards. Fukc.
The only spirit that matters is the Spirit of Jesus Christ.
@@garyseven9898 Crucified, Dead, and Buried, to ARISE again on the Third Day ! HE Arose, VICTORIOUS, having trampled down Death by Death. And Granting us Eternal Life. DEATH was our enemy, It is no longer. CHRIST IS RISEN !!
Every one of those sentences would make an amazing quote. I believe the last one is most relevant now "However the spirit is still there, waiting to be recognized and conscious again and again until it is everywhere in elevation to the Paradise of Utopians and other unconscious dreamers!" May love triumph over hate.
Such a great movie, actors, and soundtrack to view more than once! WOW
Most probably the best Ant-War Movie - to show the insanity of wars - and the music is a perfect fit !
This is a masterpiece!!!...Overwhelming!...It hurts me badly, but I dont want to quit listening...Masochistic!!!...
Fool Beatrice
Apocalypse Now is undoubtedly the best war movie that could ever deeply get into the psychology of a soldier and shows this in either figurative or realistic way.
@@alfredpaquin3563 sorry I could not get what you mean
morrison is not death lady di j.f.k jun jako usw.. too they are all Qs the god of the earth and trump are a white lion 4 4 4 god is near
Adapted from the book 'heart of darkness' .
Arapaho in georges basement never i king of kings for the innocent sorry tyrants to the waterfront kings of fire andd ice ta ta aryan
"THE DOORS WERE ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE BANDS OF OUR AGES!"
Yes they were.....👍🎸
JIM MORRISON.FOREVER A GREAT MUSICIAN.EACH WORD A LENDARY HISTORY FROM THE SOUND OF THE DOORS.TODAY I´M WITH 69 YEARS.BUT THE SOUND IS REALLY BEST.WILLIAM CUNHA PUPE.FROM BRASIL.
There were the Doors. And then there was the CAPSLOCK. No bigger contrast can be imagined.
I’m glad that some troops came back home. God Bless them.
and they died so we could kill the Communist Enemy that runs the Whitehouse and The Pelosi Congress/Politbureau. The traitors won Vietnam long after they brought us home.
@@NaYawkr Dude this administration hates our borders, our law enforcement and our military.
When I was in college I would take LSD and crank this song at 11, I swore I was Jim. Listening to this now brings back such awesome memories.
Lsd with the Flaming Lips
God bless you for this.
Une passion sans fin pour Jim, The Doors ! Merci !
I wonder how many of the present day songs will live on as true masterpieces of the past. If there are any, it will only prove the inevitabilty of generation gap that always seems to exist.
Music makes a movie more memorable, like highlander and top gun, this masterpiece a brilliant introduction to a classic film, highlights the true madness and people trying to escape it, for some only death will give them peace.