The Doors- The End (REACTION//DISCUSSION)

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  • @Weyland_Yutani_Corp
    @Weyland_Yutani_Corp 3 роки тому +48

    'The End' achieves its full apotheosis in 'Apocalypse Now.'

    • @theubercaste
      @theubercaste 3 роки тому

      Apothe-wot??!!

    • @Weyland_Yutani_Corp
      @Weyland_Yutani_Corp 3 роки тому

      @@theubercaste ua-cam.com/video/CIrvSJwwJUE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=VirtualVisitor999

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому +4

      copolla went to ucla w/ morrison in the same dept. Knew him pretty well. they conversed... francis he was a great cinematic artist & picking the end was not only spot on, but an insight into how far ahead the curve morrison was.

    • @mikew4001
      @mikew4001 3 роки тому

      Definitely!

    • @timkeefe5676
      @timkeefe5676 3 роки тому +4

      No better song to start off the movie.

  • @diogenesagogo
    @diogenesagogo 3 роки тому +20

    Jim's voice is out of this world.

  • @redx1708
    @redx1708 3 роки тому +36

    When mentioning the sync between Ray and Robbie, I believe you should have included John Densmore. His drumming on this track is absolutely masterful. A very underrated drummer, but so much on the beat :)

    • @proschoolaudio
      @proschoolaudio 3 роки тому +5

      JD..Incredible drummer!!! Absolutely underrated and one of rocks finest!!

    • @BaldJean
      @BaldJean 2 роки тому +2

      You can clearly hear John Densmore has a jazz background. Not just in this song, in many other songs of The Doors as well.

    • @atheist101
      @atheist101 2 роки тому +1

      @@BaldJean I feel like they all had a jazz influence, but I agree with you 100%

    • @mattjohn4731
      @mattjohn4731 2 роки тому

      JD killed this track! He did scary crashing rolls and stuff. Seems like a jazz drummer. I assume he was versed in jazz. Even Jim was a bit jazzy, I suppose the band was.

    • @jurgenmagnus4041
      @jurgenmagnus4041 7 місяців тому

      Absolutely! I always say that to people discussing this song and how great Jim is. This song has the best drums and percussion there is. Every little accent is just spot on and perfect. Lots of so-called 'great drummers' couldn't pull this off. I'll tell all of you here in the comments what I tell everyone: now listen to the song again and focus ONLY on the drums and be amazed. Perfection!

  • @dionisioiacobelli6689
    @dionisioiacobelli6689 3 роки тому +19

    The greatly underrated Robbie Krieger on guitar.

    • @nagaslrac
      @nagaslrac 3 роки тому

      Not so underrated that his 5 to 1 solo hasn’t been copied more than once.

  • @bobholtzmann
    @bobholtzmann 3 роки тому +19

    My first "video" of this song was watching the opening scene of "Apocalypse Now" - could never think of this song without seeing Hueys flying over tropical jungles, and Martin Sheen getting drunk in a Saigon hotel room.

  • @emilpr8119
    @emilpr8119 3 роки тому +20

    Definitely do Strange Days after this, you need to hear When The Music's Over!

  • @cadanrichards2615
    @cadanrichards2615 3 роки тому +13

    The End. to one of the greatest debut albums ever. They used to expand this live.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому +2

      Such a strong debut, really amazing

    • @gog583
      @gog583 3 роки тому

      I knew someone who saw them at the Hollywood Bowl (like the scene in the movie). He said they played for 5 hours.

  • @Bill_Jones.
    @Bill_Jones. 3 роки тому +25

    I like the scene from the movie “The Doors” where they drop acid and go out into the desert and ends with them onstage at the Whiskey in L.A. playing it for a mesmerized crowd. If you haven’t seen it you ought to check it out. Val Kilmer was great as Jim Morrison and also looked the part.

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg 3 роки тому +3

      He really did...The book the movie is based on is even better! :)...

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому +4

      what kilmer nailed, that few get w/ morrison, was he was really split between being a very youthful adventure seeking junkie w/ a childlike innocent side. yet, right on the other side or below (depending on how you view it) was this heavy weight of old man wisdom & all the vision, yet burden that goes w/ that. many people see one or the other w/ him. for as many people who claim he was a spoiled idiot rich kid gone mad on booze and degradation. others will claim hes this prophetic yoda seer. The truth imo is he was both & he wrestled w/ that all the time. hence, the inconsistency, yet also the flashes of pure brillance... kilmer evoked that well in the movie, even though the script weighed too much on the debauchary.

    • @Rhiannon011
      @Rhiannon011 3 роки тому +4

      @@godbluffvdgg I thought the movie sucked! The book it's based on was much better. It really ticked me off when in the movie they made Nico (who hung out with Velvet Underground and Andy Warhol and became a very influential musical artist in her time) out to be some bleached blonde big bosomed "air head" woman, who just slept with Jim for no reason, like she was a groupie or something was total BS! Nico was NONE of those things at all! She was German, had a deep voiced German accent, was very very slim, she was NOTHING at all the way the movie portrayed her. She actually had her own version of "The end" in one of her albums. Kilmer did a good job as he does kind of look like Jim, but I believe they EXPLOITED everything about Jim in that movie. I had met Jim a few times in Venice Beach and knew two close women friends of his, before he became real famous, who also agreed with me "the movie sucked and was so non factual and exploitive about Jim". They hung out with him at the beach when the doors first got together. I believe his alcoholism is what killed him not necessarily the drugs.
      When not drinking Jim could be a very kind sweet gentlemen, and was incredibly intelligent. He was actually an introvert. I believe very strongly that Jim (though young when he died) was a very "old soul" who put all his poetry and music into this lifetime with great intellectual and spiritual knowledge of "the other world" i.e. >"The Gods and Goddess's of mythology and ancient "tribal" knowledge. HIs poems proved that to me. If you read the book "The American night" the writings of Jim Morrison volume 2 you may get that.

    • @Bill_Jones.
      @Bill_Jones. 3 роки тому +1

      @@Rhiannon011 I agree with you overall about the movie. You would have thought that Pam would have had a calming influence on Jim, but the bottle was never very far from his reach.
      That’s so cool you knowing Jim personally. I imagine he was tuned into a different frequency than the rest of us.

    • @Rhiannon011
      @Rhiannon011 3 роки тому +1

      @@Bill_Jones. Very sad that Pam died a year or two later, after Jim died,, from an overdose of heroin I believe.

  • @mickcapewell6369
    @mickcapewell6369 3 роки тому +17

    Now just carry onto the second lp. It’s similar but smoother and, if anything, even more creepy 🤔

  • @wendyt7958
    @wendyt7958 3 роки тому +1

    His voice is so haunting...love it

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome legendary tune from this monumental and unique band never to be forgotten!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️☮️🎤🎼🎹🎸

  • @kenl2091
    @kenl2091 3 роки тому +17

    This is an area of music that I find fascinating - what would usually be termed psychedelia but having some elements which would find their place in prog (Vanilla Fudge and especially Touch - the sixties US band, not the later band with the same name - both belong in this category) The End is The Doors' masterpiece in my opinion and is loaded with atmosphere - very cinematic and ideally placed in Apocalypse Now.
    It's great to see someone born, what, 25 years? (Guesswork) after this was released react to it with enthusiasm. Good music remains good music no matter how old it is.

    • @kenl2091
      @kenl2091 3 роки тому +2

      btw, the killer section is basically the story of Oedipus (written by Sophocles in 429 BC) It's nice to see how much he got away with the...ahem...fruity lyric. Did it get played on the radio in 1967? I doubt it, or if it did, the powers that be weren't really listening.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому +2

      well said.... ray and jim's background in film gave them an edge few if any had... I always felt like bowie and roger waters put the doors under the microscope. morrison liked floyd. not sure if he got to ever meet syd (who was at the whisky in '68), but I think floyd also influenced ray and jim. the velvet adn 13 floor elevators, along w/ VF, love, beatles were certainly milling around in the same ore. I just feel like the doors extended it further by '66 then anyone in the industry. this has the scope, insight, darkness, beauty, free form etc. masterpiece. b/c the doors were also commercial & morrison was inconsistent and wreckless, it didnt get the same praise among the snob hiearchy in the press & indust. But time & history have a way of distilling the most precious. the end is timeless & standsout as vital from the era.

    • @jayburdification
      @jayburdification 3 роки тому +1

      I would classify this as a freakout.

  • @jfergs.3302
    @jfergs.3302 3 роки тому +8

    Well here we are. Last track on their debut album, and what a finisher. There are certain tracks that on hearing just blow your mind, and for me, this was one of those. This is a masterpiece, a modern classic. Starting off slow, it's a dark brooding piece initially that builds majestically to its crescendo, then reprises with that moody ending. Likewise the lyrics/the narrative dark, and with those Oedipal themes. This is definitely in my top ten of all time.

  • @marcfriedman7339
    @marcfriedman7339 3 роки тому +2

    I experienced this song for the 1st time shortly after it was released. I was only 6 when it was released, but I have a brother who is 6 years older. He was my connection to great music. As soon as this song starts, it just flicks a switch. I know every little nuance of this song no matter how long it has been since I heard it last. This is some of the best music of the era.

  • @merlinscat
    @merlinscat 3 роки тому +3

    This so trippy My favourite Doors track

  • @ricobonifacio1095
    @ricobonifacio1095 3 роки тому +4

    Song gives me chills every time i heard it. Great choice JP!

  • @thomasmcintosh390
    @thomasmcintosh390 3 роки тому +11

    When I was back there in seminary school
    There was a person there
    Who put forth the proposition
    That you can petition the Lord with prayer
    Petition the lord with prayer
    Petition the lord with prayer
    You cannot petition the lord with prayer!
    A bit of context for the quote from another song: Back in the smoky haze of the early 70's we had a local DJ that was somewhat of a hero to us late night listeners. He'd commonly drop this section from Soft Parade into another Doors song's instrumental just to play with our heads. Rick West, if you're still out there, thanks for the memories.

  • @dennispope1355
    @dennispope1355 3 роки тому +3

    Of all the albums I have (over 1000) this could be the best album ending. Magnificent. I think the term you were looking for is highway hypnosis. Thanks for another great reaction piece. Enjoy

  • @jayburdification
    @jayburdification 3 роки тому +2

    An Oedipal dirge for the ages. With weird scenes inside the gold mine. The F-bombs did not make it in the original 1967 mix, nor did the “kill! Kill! Kill,” this is the properly restored version. Complete with true shock value. You made an excellent point when you said they’re opening doors and closing them. It’s more like they’re opening doors and inviting you in with them and then closing them and showing you the imagery inside each room, until you go finally go through the Oedipus door, which is promptly locked behind you, forcing you to deal with the most shocking imagery. “The End” can be interpreted as a break up, as you say. But Jim was mostly talking about death. You will want to listen to this often :)

  • @brucefelger4015
    @brucefelger4015 3 роки тому +22

    Always the deep cut off this album. for late night FM radio back in the day.

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg 3 роки тому +3

      ~member berries~ "member tripping and driving down to the beach with this playing over and over on your 8 track"...I member...:)

    • @jimcarlson6157
      @jimcarlson6157 2 роки тому

      when the DJ had a leak or a reef

    • @jakerichardson6296
      @jakerichardson6296 2 роки тому +1

      @@godbluffvdgg member the Death Star member Han Solo…I Member…!

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg 2 роки тому

      @@jakerichardson6296 I member

  • @justintime42000
    @justintime42000 3 роки тому +7

    Only Jim Morrison could make the thought of dying sound so damn sexy and compelling! Listening to this song was definitely enhanced by mind altering substances back in the day. Mesmerizing on its own, the intensity is magnified by a thousand on psychedelic drugs. This song was inspired by and created for tripping.
    It’s worth mentioning that the rhythm of the opening notes “This is the end” is the same as the opening notes of Beethoven’s Fifth symphony, which has always had a fatalistic feeling about it. The fourth note goes down a major third in Beethoven’s Fifth while it stays the same in “The End.”
    Glad you enjoyed it so much! Amazing how timeless it sounds after so many years. This remastered version sounds amazing!.Thanks, Justin.

    • @emanuelrock0667
      @emanuelrock0667 2 роки тому

      Let's smoke Salvia and travel with this song, ma'am.

  • @Tonyblack261
    @Tonyblack261 3 роки тому +3

    The lyric where the singer wants to kill his father and he then approaches his mother - that last bit becomes a sort of primal cry. This was put into the recording as a form of censorship as the original lyric was, let's say - an Oedipus suggestion to his mother.

    • @frankgobel2168
      @frankgobel2168 3 роки тому +1

      Well, shortly after this Jim repeats the F*** word again and again as the music rises to a climax.

  • @stephanevilleneuve9450
    @stephanevilleneuve9450 3 роки тому +3

    Since l’d hear it on The Doors, the movie, this song fascinating me. The hypnotic atmosphere is fantastic.

  • @markspooner1224
    @markspooner1224 3 роки тому +4

    One of the stand out tracks of an era. For many of us it will always bring the drone of helicopters and napalm bombing, the use of the song for those images was a very clever idea. Great reaction.

  • @HeatherErin
    @HeatherErin 3 роки тому +1

    It makes you wait for each note, word. You're uncomfortable in the best possible way bc you never know what's coming and u get the feeling neither do they 🧡

  • @itsmedrooms6071
    @itsmedrooms6071 3 роки тому +3

    Oedipal reference with the father and mother. Can you imagine a band coming out with material like this today? Maybe, but no one has ever done it quite like The Doors in terms of the melancholy mood and deliberately provocative subject matter. It is true that Freud’s theories have become discredited somewhat...yet It still stands the test of time though because the themes in this song are timeless and ancient as well.

  • @ajm25100
    @ajm25100 3 роки тому +2

    This song was featured on the move Apocalypse Now.

  • @MegaFreddie46
    @MegaFreddie46 3 роки тому +5

    The best rock "song" ever, period. I cannot think of something going further than it sonically, lyrically, conceptually, structurally, historically. Greek and Roman culture, Freudian sphere, American landscapes, and then love, death, family, childhood, sex, and other ingredients, all combined together. The definitive rock opus, the perfect atmosphere for its generation and the other ones, past and coming. Thanks for reacting to it, and to the whole album, which is the best rock LP ever for me. I can't wait to see you reacting to all of the tracks from "Pink Moon" by Nick Drake, that is my absolute favourite album ever, regardless of any genre. Have a good day! ☺

    • @jmpmusva
      @jmpmusva 3 роки тому

      Best song ever??? Are you forgetting "Having my baby?" by Paul Anka?

  • @user-dc8cb8yh4w
    @user-dc8cb8yh4w 8 місяців тому +1

    they all kill it. Densmore percussion, Jim, robbie, and ray. they hit a peak here.

  • @marcribe6483
    @marcribe6483 3 роки тому +2

    The End is what was then perceived or labeled as "Art Rock". One of its best examples and equal in impact to A Day In The Life. Completely different to anything heard before.

  • @arideronthestorm
    @arideronthestorm Рік тому +1

    Just found your page today. Came for LA Woman and saw many more. Love your style of reactions and your personality. Keep it rocking and I’ll meet you at the back of the blue bus tonight.

  • @markgatica12
    @markgatica12 3 роки тому +2

    I have always considered this an eleven minute horror film soundtrack. It's all there. Great video. Now on to "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts."

  • @kelvinkloud
    @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому +3

    one of the most important songs of its period... a blazing arrowhead of its period. think about this, this song was in completed form & performed in the summer of '66! nobody was in this same zipcode at this period. dylan had no doubt broken the barrier lyrically & length wise. & the velvets had seeped in w/ a darkness mood & theme. & syd barret/13 floor elev had lengthened psychedlia into free form near madness, but no one took that expansion to this level wh/ converged cinematic mood, visionary insight forward & an honest look into both the beauty & tragedy, hope & warning of the period right on the edge of where it was going. this is foreshadowing global maddness wh/ was just around the corner & cyclically can & does raise its dangerous head. this song borders on the prophetic (& thats not an understatement imo).. say whatever you will about morrison's excesses & inconsistencies, but dont deny this, when this cat was dialed in, he was dangerously uber talented. this song encompasses that. a major footprint of the era, that will be listened by people a century from now.

  • @maruad7577
    @maruad7577 3 роки тому +2

    The one thing this song is not short of is mood. The guitar and organ speak so much of the psychedelic era. Lyrics, of course, speak for themselves. Listening to this, I think of the Burton Cumming's attempts, with the Guess Who, on "Friends of Mine" to get this mood but their lyrics never quite got it (unless they were meant as a lampoon of the Doors) though they did manage some decent funk during part of it and to mention a lot of their buddies one way or another.

    • @kirbywilliamson2942
      @kirbywilliamson2942 3 роки тому

      Burton wanted to be Jim, ended being much less🇨🇦.

    • @maruad7577
      @maruad7577 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@kirbywilliamson2942 Burton was best being Burton. I think it took him and the band awhile to figure that out. Burton lives in Moose Jaw and has a facebook account these days. He chats with people there all the time. I know my sister knew him back in the day and now touches base with him. Neat part is her boyfriend, back in the day, was asked to be the drummer before they got Gary Peterson (I think this is when it was still Chad Allen and the Reflections iirc). He decided against. lol.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому

      @@maruad7577 burton is vastly underrated. amer woman is straight up balls to the wall rock. beats jagger in that era imo. and very insightful lyrics to the appetites of western culture.

    • @maruad7577
      @maruad7577 3 роки тому +2

      @@kelvinkloud I think the whole band was underrated but part of it was their decsion to aim for commercial success, which considering their economic backgrounds, I understand. They were very much a bunch of guys lifting themselves up by their bootstraps. Funny that we had them and Neil Young playing the local communites clubs at the same time on their way up.

  • @bertmckinney8994
    @bertmckinney8994 3 роки тому +10

    Of course, the version we heard did not have the profanity. That was added back in much later versions.

    • @KevinStriker
      @KevinStriker 2 роки тому

      It was always there, just very low in the mix if you listen closely with headphones. But with 3 inch speakers it might as well have not been there.

  • @StanSwan
    @StanSwan 3 роки тому

    The End started out as a short love song about Jim's first gf in Alabama. They never played a lot of covers and had 4 sets a day to fill for almost nothing when they started out. The End evolved as Jim just added and too out bits of lyrics and poems he threw in there. Every part has a meaning but it just paints a picture of someone wondering, never feeling quite at home that questions everything and in the end knows all our love, pain, anger, etc end up having no meaning when he die.

  • @hippydippydude8895
    @hippydippydude8895 3 роки тому +1

    My two favorite songs are The End & Echoes. Trip to the other side lol😛🤯😱✌👍

    • @hippydippydude8895
      @hippydippydude8895 3 роки тому

      Some other psychedelic gems & suggestions-
      Somebody to love - Jefferson Airplane
      White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
      Incense & Peppermints - The Strawberry Alarm Clock
      I Had Too Much To Dream - The Electric Prunes
      Journey To The Center Of The Mind - The Amboy Dukes
      Expecting To Fly - Buffalo Springfield
      In A Gadda Da Vida - Iron Butterfly
      Smell Of Incense - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
      Morning Dew - Grateful Dead

  • @anthonyblakely399
    @anthonyblakely399 3 роки тому +1

    And Once Again Justin you Get it Right!!!! The Feel of The song is a night trip on the road......mountains ahead in the far distant looking black shaped and omniscience.......this song is on....while you are driving.....stop for a break by the road.....take a shot or two of whiskey.....smoke 4 hits of weed......jump back in the car....or truck......and drive towards the middle of those mountains......You got it correct!!!! However......the song has many deep levels......

  • @gregdavis4978
    @gregdavis4978 3 роки тому

    I've been visiting my son and daughter-in-law in Washington State and am taking some time to try and catch up on the past few days since they've gone to bed. And what a great track to rejoin you with. Simply one of the greatest album closers ever. In the early Eighties I was living in Reno and I had a fondness for driving out of town on weekend nights into the desert, get stoned and sleep on the hood of my car until sunrise. This song captures that vibe perfectly and I am delighted that you made the connection here.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      Ty! Hope youre having a great time with your family!

  • @daveking9393
    @daveking9393 3 роки тому +2

    The American Prayer album is fantastic and its own unique way which also shows off this song

  • @brucster99b2
    @brucster99b2 3 роки тому +3

    Hmm...., it kind of feels to me like this song could be about the aftermath to the Summer Of Love imploding (i.e. things were wild 'n groovy..., but where do we go from here?). I kinda get a Velvet Underground vibe from the song as well.

    • @justintime42000
      @justintime42000 3 роки тому

      Recorded the year before the Summer of Love snd released in January of 1967, thats strictly an interpretation, but Jim Morrison certainly had a way of sounding prophetic in his lyrics, even about his own untimely death, if you want to interpret them that way. Once he died it was hard not to think he had a sense his life would be cut short. Of course he made sure of it by drinking himself to death. A legend.

    • @brucster99b2
      @brucster99b2 3 роки тому +1

      @@justintime42000 That's just me ramblin' on Kathy. It was the end of something though. Had to react to my fave band.

  • @paulhart3812
    @paulhart3812 3 роки тому

    The End and Riders On the Storm are my two favorite Doors songs.

  • @pinkaaron398
    @pinkaaron398 3 роки тому +1

    never really heard a song quite like this afterwards..

  • @brumleyhall
    @brumleyhall 3 роки тому +6

    I would suggest continuing the the Doors' next album, "Strange Days". Full of great songs, and it also has a long final song, which is the highlight, "When the Music's Over".

  • @doplinger1
    @doplinger1 3 роки тому

    I don’t remember if I had ever heard this before seeing “Apocalypse Now”, but you’ll never forget the song after seeing that movie.

  • @lynnsmith3976
    @lynnsmith3976 3 роки тому

    Oh my Justin, I'm so glad that you enjoyed this song as much as your subscribers thought you would. It really is haunting and mood setting. Thanks for more Doors.

  • @technomagemiami
    @technomagemiami 3 роки тому

    Clearly I have subscribed to right channel JustJP ! One of my very favorite songs. One of the many things I miss from "contemporary"(pop) music is looonnnnggg cuts that can create an atmosphere and take you on a journey. Having watched a lot of Doors concert footage my interpretation of the lyrics is much different but that's the beauty of great Art - it means different things to different people based on one's own unique set of experiences - and yet it can speak so deeply to all of us.

  • @Yesquire0
    @Yesquire0 3 роки тому +6

    Alice's Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie, with its discussion of father rapers and mother stabbers, would be a good follow-up to this one.
    The End was very adventurous for its time. The long song form was only beginning to be explored by various bands. Overall, the musical value is a bit sparse for the length of the song, IMHO, but I always appreciated the effort, and the controversial subject matter of the lyrics.

    • @maruad7577
      @maruad7577 3 роки тому +2

      I always think of Alice's Restaurant as a Thanksgiving song what with the story line and all.

    • @DavidB-2268
      @DavidB-2268 3 роки тому +2

      @@maruad7577 so do most people. I believe it's regularly played on NPR at American Thanksgiving in November.

    • @avlisk
      @avlisk 3 роки тому +2

      Shovels and rakes and implements of destruction!

  • @gog583
    @gog583 3 роки тому +1

    Now THIS....is The Doors!
    According to the movie "The Doors" (w/Val Kilmer as Morrison), a live performance of "The End" is what got The Doors signed (after said performance got them thrown out of the venue).
    Also, you need to at least watch the opening to the movie "Apocalypse Now". It fits so well in that movie.
    BTW, there is a more sanitized version. lol
    Also, "When the Music's Over".....to me anyway, has a similar vibe.

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg 3 роки тому +9

    Too short lived and too profound for the general public...The Doors, along with many other bands from that era will be being studied and dissected for centuries to come, just as Bach, Beethoven, DaVinci, Plato, Socrates et al. have been for their long gone centuries....:)

  • @kben036
    @kben036 3 роки тому

    I lived in Germany in the 90s and a local radio station had gone out of business but must have had the license for the rest of the month b/c this song was on repeat 24/7! Anytime I needed some of Morrison’s paoti-tinged poetry I knew where to turn. 🙂

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      Old reliable!😃

  • @davidstenton4365
    @davidstenton4365 3 роки тому +3

    *JP* Living thru that, having loved it for decades, and being captivated by the endless metaphors & themes, let me break down *just some key parts brother* Just some to avoid a book, but to give you some perspective....
    1) The King's highway/ride the snake, he's long...7 miles, he's old & his skin is cold refers to an old highway in the California desert.! It switches back and forth and looks like a snake from there the air and ends at a lake. So your feeling of riding thru a desert is spot on...
    2) The Father I want to Kill you, Mother, etc.... refers to Sigmund Freud's *Oedipus Complex* A psychosexual stage of development where a son has an inate desire for the Mother, wants ALL of her attention and displays anger and jealousy towards his father because he's in the way of all that love coupled with the competitive desire of a young man coming of age.
    3) The Blue Bus is a double entendre... Blue Buses were a common site used for tours & such as well as a reference to a downer pill that was shaped like a blue bus.! The response in the song says "driver where you taking us" addresses both....
    That's a few to give you a scope on the magnificence of Jim's lyrics/poetry
    There, I've done my duty.... get there and Jim will do the rest, lol... David ...

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому

      well done. blake symbolist meets joseph campbell. enter morrison... the 7 mile snake also ties to eastern philosphy, cycle of life etc. 7 is also biblical... if you notice w/ morrisons best long scape poems, there is also a symbol metaphor for movement across large scape. in this case, the snake & bus. imo also metaphors for large swaths of time alluding to cultures, civilizations etc. The hint is the direct reference to Rome & its fall. Ancient Rome, Greece & egypt are the cradle of western civilization. 1966 LA was were that civiliz had morphed to. the Bible hints that Rome really wouldnt completely die off, just reshed itself into a newer form. look around are we all that removed from that culture in our appetites, vice & ambition?... thus the snake imo is also the culture working itself across time, but near its final destination. the snake eventually consumes then goes into dormancy. perhaps morrison saw the culture near implosion and ready to submerge. ie., the snake across the path of time, rome, europe, conquest, n amer, desert, LA ---> blue bus, ancient lake (pacific).... guess we'd have to ask the driver, lol.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому +1

      I appreciate that breakdown David! Ty ty

  • @mariosandri4010
    @mariosandri4010 3 роки тому +1

    Great song, love the Arabic flavour of guitar and organ. And like classic Arabic compositions, some may find it too repetitive and long. It requires full attention and time.

  • @kevinpropst1385
    @kevinpropst1385 3 роки тому

    The End by The Doors is one of my favorite songs and I'm so glad you checked it out and liked it you should move on to their second album thanks man

  • @theubercaste
    @theubercaste 3 роки тому +1

    I know what I’d do and where I’d go with a time machine.

  • @Drummingvulture
    @Drummingvulture 3 роки тому +8

    You missed the Oedipus analogy, "Kill the father, f*** the mother." Not every lyrics site has the full content of the salient line. And the vocals are muddled and incoherent, intentionally, on the recording.
    I don't think Jim had any concrete meaning to the lyrics. It's just "take what you want" and good luck. LOL! And I really enjoyed your interpretation, especially the parking on the desert road at night imagery.
    Their second album, 'Strange Days', is basically songs they had left over from the recording of the first album, not that they're throwaways, not by a long shot, but it explains the similarity of the two albums, mood-wise. And the ending epic, "When The Music's Over", is almost as historically important as "The End"
    Lastly, I love the shirt. If you have merch and this is available, I will definitely be buying it. After all, gotta represent.
    edit: I looked, but couldn't find anywhere to puchase JustJP merch.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      Ah gotcha, I dont think the lyrics i was reading had that part (on Genius)
      And ty! Here the link: Merch: justjp.creator-spring.com/

    • @pleasantvalleypickerca7681
      @pleasantvalleypickerca7681 3 роки тому +1

      The Oedipus analogy was always obvious to me too. Thing is that's a small part of the song as it seems to be about so many things. The line "I'll never look into your eyes again" rips at my heart as I've been there a few times. It's saying goodbye to a love. It's such a complex song and great for it.

  • @JeromeDukes
    @JeromeDukes 3 роки тому

    My first time hearing this song might be from the movie "Apocalypse Now". This song was on a few mixed tapes of mine back in the day. Love the drone of the guitar and the soothing, hypnotic feeling you get chilling to this song. I sometimes noodle around in an open tuning on the guitar to see if I can come up with a killer haunting melody, it's (open tuning) a lot of fun to mess around with. Anyway cool reaction JP, song brought back a ton of memories.

  • @SteveLaneGalway
    @SteveLaneGalway Рік тому

    So many interpretations of this song, but to help you: All the children are insane=A reference to the flower children, the SF hippies of his era, which he disliked and cynically saw through. Weird scenes inside the goldmine=California is sometimes referred to as the goldmine state. It was weird scenes in 1966/1967 in the goldmine state. Ride the snake=Could be interperted as the highway from los angeles to the desert/lake comparing it to a snakes coil. Jim was always heavily interested in snakes,lizards,reptiles and their imagery. The blue bus = It used to be a bus that ferried Ray and Jim around LA before the time of the doors c.1964, and is a call back to that. The narrative of the main story is Jim's retelling of the Oedipus story, and the Oedipus complex. This is a piece of music that will be listened to in amazement in 100 years time. I don't think that's an understatement. Who does this on their debut album?? Every instrument is perfect but this is a tour de force from the drummer John Densmore. World-class. He gets overlooked completely in the list of great drummers.

  • @yw1971
    @yw1971 3 роки тому +1

    14:44 - Not too far from the image (when the song played) in the film 'The Doors' by Oliver Stone.

  • @betseyr.9081
    @betseyr.9081 3 роки тому +1

    Don't skip another Jim trip called "The Soft Parade", not as dark but still a trip. The world still hasn't figured out if he deserves his self proclaimed title of "poet" (he really never saw himself as a rock star)... it's for each to decide for themself I'd say...

  • @edwardmeradith2419
    @edwardmeradith2419 3 роки тому +1

    Yes the Oedipal section is the “climax” of the song (pun intended)
    The song was used to great effect in Apocalypse Now (a different mix ?)

  • @jimhardiman3836
    @jimhardiman3836 3 роки тому

    Reminds me of Apocalypse Now. The horror... No wonder our parents were so freaked out about the counter culture. Great reaction!

  • @Alohaadi
    @Alohaadi 3 роки тому +1

    Close your eyes and Walk through „ The Doors „ 🌴🤙🔥😶‍🌫️

  • @romanrodriquez3816
    @romanrodriquez3816 3 роки тому +1

    PLEASE DO MORE DOORS!! You're the best reactor to them that i've seen and your analysis's are so good. Strange Days, The Soft Parade, and L.A. Woman are all soo good that go very deep

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      Thanks Roman!

  • @SpaceCattttt
    @SpaceCattttt 3 роки тому +2

    The Doors' greatest achievement. Together with "Riders on the Storm", it forms a bookend for the band's entire career.
    What is it about? Some say it's Jim's farewell to an ex-girlfriend, and I wouldn't be surprised if that's true. But it seems a bit...mundane to adequately
    explain how such a monumentally apocalyptic piece of art was created by a quartet of snotty boys barely out of school.
    Drugs probably are responsible for much of its atmosphere and evocative lyrics. But regardless, it's a masterpiece, and it boggles the mind how
    such a dark (and LONG) song was even allowed to be recorded in 1966!

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому +1

      its both. a broken heart breakup song that sparks off a contemplation to a breakup w/ the greater society & civilization the 2 lovers were incubated in. its an existential shedding of all via a breakup tragedy, compelling one to be naked & see the whole spectrum. sure drugs helped scape it out. but morrison was a very well read indiv & actually had a big interest in western culture, history & literature. along w/ a background in film and theater. they were priviledged college grads but morrison was willing to shed himself 40 days much moreso then your avg boomer then.

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt 3 роки тому

      @@kelvinkloud He must've been quite the narcissist, then. Superimposing the importance of his own, failed relationship onto the entire world as a giant, mythological canvas is.....you need a lot of ego for that.
      I find it easier to see it as a comment on something more typical, like the human condition, I suppose. As soon as you make grand statements about your personal life, the air goes out of the balloon and it sails off.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому

      @@SpaceCattttt imo, not I. by himself caught in a greater cultural storm trying to make sense of it.... id say all artist have a streak of narcissism, it seems to go w/ the creative parameters but I dont think he was trying to say he was the entire west etc..... I do think it was about the human condition. love, breakup etc. I just think he scaled it up to a larger contemplation of a breakage from the culture itself to deal w/ the pain. the pain of a breakup sparking a self examination of his place in the greater culture itself... morrison was into philosophy & history. so the large scape extension of the west back to its genesis in Rome actually makes senses if one is to draw the arc of the West.

    • @justintime42000
      @justintime42000 3 роки тому

      @@kelvinkloud I never heard nor thought there was anything to do with a romantic breakup in the lyrics and I’m not sure why anyone would interpret them that way.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому +1

      @@justintime42000 in bios, he had an intense first love w/ Mary Werbelow while in fla. IT got strained when he went west to UCLA. She did come out for a while, but it didn’t work out. This was around
      Or right before the band was created and he was graduating from UCLA. That breakup was hard on him And something he references in other songs, including later when she went to India. Something that intense coupled w/ his own ambitions starting to fall in place, it seems compelled him to write such an intense poem/song of trying to find closure and meaning. It was also at a time he was Coming of age on his own and like many questioning his surroundings and meaning of life. It all seems to converge here and does actually make sense in re to the bio of his breakup. His clarity in the song voice and intensity wise his one of his best moments recording with the doors. When dialed in, Morrison gifts were special.

  • @kelvinkloud
    @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому +1

    anyone see the movie ex machina?...best sci fi of the last decade... bank on this, that scene where she walks down the hall & goes up to the mask & holds it & ponders... screenplay idea wise, was taken directly from this song.

  • @wolfhart1444
    @wolfhart1444 3 роки тому +1

    My favorite song from them✌️

    • @cutthr0atjake
      @cutthr0atjake 3 роки тому +3

      I enjoy The End, but I prefer When The Musics Over from their next album.

  • @kathleensmith3555
    @kathleensmith3555 3 роки тому +1

    The face from the ancient gallery is Alexander the Great who Jim resembles and was fascinated with - Fun fact Jay Sebring gave Jim his Alexander the Great hairstyle - there is a statue in our old Ancient History books back in the day and I like to think Jim saw it too and weaved it sparked his imagination-or maybe he reincarnated lol

    • @Bill_Jones.
      @Bill_Jones. 3 роки тому

      Is that the same Jay Sebring who was murdered along with Sharon Tate by the Manson family ?

    • @kathleensmith3555
      @kathleensmith3555 3 роки тому +1

      @@Bill_Jones. Yes -- I read about it in Jay Sebrings Wiki that he designed Jims famous haircut -- but if he personally cut it himself or had someone else at his Salon do it wasnt clear --- Jay reinvented how mens hair was cut and styled and had several successful Salons

  • @cometogether999
    @cometogether999 3 роки тому +2

    "White Line Fever" is definitely a thing, or otherwise known as highway hypnosis, mostly to long haul truckers.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому +1

      I have that after driving 10 minutes in Orlando😔

    • @jimjames8660
      @jimjames8660 3 роки тому +1

      great movie with Jan Michael Vincent

  • @linusfotograf
    @linusfotograf 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and thoughts Justin. Their second album "Strange Days" next?

  • @-davidolivares
    @-davidolivares 3 роки тому +2

    I don’t link this to any movie or such. I choose not to.
    Dark tale of Eastern Indian and American native and Greek influences with the poetry of a very troubled soul.
    Epic in proportions.
    Uneasy Peace and Music

  • @hubertvancalenbergh9022
    @hubertvancalenbergh9022 3 роки тому

    The piece always reminds me of the film Targets. And Apocalypse Now, of course.

  • @linusfotograf
    @linusfotograf 3 роки тому +2

    I always assumed White Line Fever was addiction to cocaine...

  • @snowdog87
    @snowdog87 3 роки тому +1

    What can you say about this song Theatre and Mythology That's Jim Thought Densmore was awesome on drums Just the right accents at the right time for dramatic effect Should be in the conversation about great drummers great feel Gotta hear there other epic track When the Music's Over Great job JP

  • @randystevens9274
    @randystevens9274 2 роки тому

    When he recorded it the studio was totally dark the only light was a candle burning right next to Jim with his back turned to the control room.

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk 3 роки тому +2

    You need to follow this up with (what I consider to be ) its companion piece, Friends Of Mine from Wheatfield Soul by The Guess Who. You'll be surprised.

    • @maruad7577
      @maruad7577 3 роки тому +1

      Indeed. Not their best work but coming, as it did, on their breakthrough album, it holds a place in the hearts of many from that generation.

    • @bobholtzmann
      @bobholtzmann 3 роки тому

      It's more of a sequel of some kind - was definitely influenced by "The End". Burton Cummings does an impressive Jim in this one.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому

      the lead singer was a big morrison fan. he also got to hang out w/ him for a spell at a party in LA.

  • @johng.8517
    @johng.8517 3 роки тому

    You really have to watch the scene in "Apocalypse Now" to appreciate this song even more. It was a great choice for that part of the movie near the end with Marlon Brando.

  • @mattharvey968
    @mattharvey968 3 роки тому

    Great 🍄🎶

  • @anthonyblakely399
    @anthonyblakely399 3 роки тому

    The Doors.......among the gods of Rock n' Roll...................not a group like them...........and Jim......Legendary!!!! "The End" one of their Masterpieces!!!! And I usually play the Doors on Saturday!!!!! lol

  • @tomneile4025
    @tomneile4025 3 роки тому +2

    A few thoughts.
    The Snake is a river. The Snake River. In the West. His skin is cold.
    The Oedipus thing. Kill dad. Sleep with mom.
    Think of how you felt hearing this. Then imagine an entire generation of people who have been influenced by this (and by Floyd and others). Imagine being among them. Among us. Then imagine how dismayed many of us are with the world (musically, intellectually, politically) today. Try to imagine a time when The End wasn't just a quirky blast from the past. Imagine how it shaped the humans, and how the humans of the time shaped Jim Morrison to create it. That planet has fled and we are marooned on this one. If you try to imagine it, it is just a little bit staggering. The End indeed.

    • @justintime42000
      @justintime42000 3 роки тому

      I remember wanting to leave the planet in the early 70s. I had this drug fueled vision that something was going to come from above and just take all the cool people away to somewhere where we could truly be free, where love ruled. Teenage identity/soul searching plus LSD can create some pretty weird delusional thoughts. I kinda wish it would happen now! Most of us who were around then would be closer to the old folks in the 80s Cocoon movie today though! 🤣

  • @utubernow1
    @utubernow1 3 роки тому

    This song is heavily featured in the climax of the great Martin Scorsese film "Apocalypse Now". Classic!!! Thanks for the great reaction.

  • @twelvemonkeys8786
    @twelvemonkeys8786 3 роки тому

    Unique music at its best..

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty 3 роки тому

    Used in the "79" Vietnam war movie, "Apocalypse Now."

  • @shane7073
    @shane7073 3 роки тому +1

    Cool reaction

  • @bobholtzmann
    @bobholtzmann 3 роки тому

    White Line Fever, or Highway Hypnosis - I might have experienced it too, or might have been too bored or sleepy to remember the trip.

  • @danielmarone5757
    @danielmarone5757 2 роки тому +1

    Want the birds to EAT MY EYES as here I lye...the clouds fly by...

  • @kentclark6420
    @kentclark6420 3 роки тому +1

    I thought you were going to say at the start that this is the beginning- of 'The End'.

  • @twelvemonkeys8786
    @twelvemonkeys8786 3 роки тому +2

    When will we get The IKON, todd rundgren... Can't wait 😂

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      Its on my list, but it'll be a while lol

  • @theubercaste
    @theubercaste 3 роки тому +4

    A 22 year old lyrical genius. Unless he was just a medium.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому +1

      he had an intense curiousity and passion for literature and philosphy from about 12-22. he soaked up a lot and reflected on it.... it does seem to prism out here, no doubt.

    • @robertcartier5088
      @robertcartier5088 3 роки тому +2

      @@kelvinkloud "prism out" never heard that, very good! ;-]

  • @alejandrok734
    @alejandrok734 3 роки тому

    Time and space, 1967! We found something absolutely different here, a new way

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud 3 роки тому +1

      actually summer of '66 wh/ makes it even more impressive.

  • @chrisguevara
    @chrisguevara 3 роки тому

    "Blue bus" is the name of the Santa Monica bus system

  • @cornellrosiu8818
    @cornellrosiu8818 3 роки тому

    Could be wrong but i think maybe The Doors got the idea of their name from Aldous Huxley's book,The Doors of Perception published in 1954. About a psychedelic experience he had in May 1953 under influence of mescaline.

  • @generoberts9151
    @generoberts9151 3 роки тому

    Always dig this Doors tune. And then there’s G L O R I A!

  • @ResilientOne2112
    @ResilientOne2112 3 роки тому

    You're getting closer, it's "In The End " by Rush from Fly By Night, this is a MUST REACTION, you'll love this tune, Geddys lyrics and Alex's guitar are featured and it will melt your face!

  • @robertcartier5088
    @robertcartier5088 3 роки тому

    You were trying to think of Highway Hypnosis.
    Wiki says: Highway hypnosis naturally occurs when your attention is occupied with things other than your driving. It might be a song on the radio, a review of something significant that happened at work that day, or anything else that you get absorbed in while you're driving your car.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  3 роки тому

      Yup thats it!

  • @mrbrad4566
    @mrbrad4566 3 роки тому

    It's not for us to explain how this fits with Apocolypse Now, but for you to discover.

  • @schuylersouthwell2554
    @schuylersouthwell2554 3 роки тому

    In my Top 3 or 4 Doors songs. I love the sitar-like tuning and the raga-like build in the beginning. Hey, JP, how about some Raga reactions? Maybe "Maha Ganapathim" with bassist Mohini Dey? Anyway, in the July 26, '69 issue of Rolling Stone, Morrison addresses the Oedipal imagery and the fallout.
    "Yeh, I’d say there was a similarity, definitely. But to tell you the truth, every time I hear that song, it means something else to me. I really don’t know what I was trying to say. It just started out as a simple goodbye song. .... Probably just to a girl, ... "

  • @beatledad
    @beatledad 3 роки тому

    another in this vein THE GUESS WHO.........FRIENDS OF MINE great late night fm radio tune.... black light song

  • @jasontharp699
    @jasontharp699 3 роки тому

    John Densmore would talk about taking cues from Morrison. The whole band did, actually. But if you do the Strange Days album, the last song on that one (When The Music's Over) has a lot of great examples of the drums reacting to what the singer is doing.

  • @franticproductions
    @franticproductions 7 місяців тому

    Pretty good Summary!

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  7 місяців тому

      Thanks Frantic!