Hi guys..This song was written by the guitarist Robby it's about a man going away to Vietnam and needs twice the loving from his lady lol... Another great catchy Doors song... Peace ✌️
@@MikeB12800 In interviews With Robby and Jim when the album was released..Also it was all but band on radio for it's sexual and war themed over tones...Peace..
I instantly played the whole song 'Hello, I Love You' in my head word for word note for note. Now it's being played over and over again, can't get it out of my mind, thanks for a great recommendation!!! I agree
When I was 14, I made a new friend whose favorite band was the Doors. I was into the music of the day-80’s hair bands. Then I heard Jim Morrisons voice and became a fan, instantly.
I heard the Aerosmith cover of this song at about that age, and was already familiar with "People Are Strange" from radio. I bought the Doors' Greatest Hits double album based on that, and discovered how awesome they were. My dad couldn't believe I was getting into "The dirty Doors", as they had been known in his day. He said he almost went to see them live, but my mom said "no way" because she was a prude.
I found myself engaging with bands back in the mid-seventies onwards whom had a singer that didn't sound like a little girl. My situation with the Doors was more about having heard them on the radio since they debuted so by the time I was old enough to really appreciate them, I was already way too familiar. I believe David Lee Roth was the next guy that sang like a guy whom got my attention.
after the movie kids went crazy fir the Doors except for my one strange friend who had been trying to tell us about them for years. RIP David Robinson (OD at age 27)
the Doors were right up there with The Beatles, Led Zepplin, and The Rolling Stones. Their Music Morrisons Presence, and Vocals ,make them almost Immortal and never gets Old and brings the Listener back to the Hey day of Rock n Roll, The Late 60s.
David Great words, you are correct. Yep their songs never get old. The Doors in my mind are up there with all the great bands including the ones you mentioned, they were freaking special. It was a wonderful time being alive despite all craziness happening in the world. On a side note, I shed a tear when Joplin died, Hendrix died I shed more than a tear, when Morrison died, my heart about freaking exploded.
I was just 8, 9, 10 years old listening to the Beatles, the Doors, the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zep, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, the Allman Bros. etc. plus all the great music on the radio and Motown on tv. Even a lot of the pop music on the radio was great back in those days. It's cool seeing young people today discover real music.
The Doors at their very best, here. No psychedelic or film-school pretensions, just sexy blues-based rock. The band is tight af and Jim sounds hot. To answer Lex's question about anyone copying the Doors' aesthetic, the singer from the Cult certainly attempted it; even joined the surviving band briefly on the County Fair/Indian casino circuit in the 2000s, iirc.
This song epitomizes The Doors for me. Very simple and quaint but quirky and smooth and with AHHH YEAH Jim :) The 'chop-stops' are signature Doors for me!
Jim Morison was the definitive lead singer.. He had it all...looks,sex appeal, great voice, charisma. He was also one of the greatest songwriters in Rock History. And The Doors one of the greatest groups.
@@tcanfield Jim was allegedly sexually abused as a child, and his mother called him a liar when he told her....sexual abuse usually leads to addiction and other issues...
Dirty bluesy psychedelic sexy music and lyrics coupled with deft musicianship, one of the greatest and most original bands ever. Jim was a genius, he was well aware of how great the musicians he was working with were. Truly a once in a lifetime band.
This is one band where the deep cuts are just as good as the hits which this was not a major one but was a single. Go deep! The Unknown Soldier, Wild Child, The Crystal Ship Wishful Sinful , The Wasp (Texas Radio and The Big Beat ) on and on. Super reaction..
Got to give some props to the other members of The Doors, Ray Manzarik, Robbie Krieger and John Densmore. They are as tight and unified in their playing as any backing group ever. We all know Jim Morrison is a great vocalist and poet, but the rest of the band deserves some respect too.
@@pulsarlights2825 I'm no musician, but I respect anyone who can get up there on a stage and do what they did. They may not be as good as the guys in say Pink Floyd or Steely Dan or the Grateful Dead, or even Santana, but in my very humble opinion, they kicked ass when they had to. Are you a musician? If not, mums the word Pulsar Lights.
@@bobschenkel7921 - Kreiger was a flamenco guitar player and Densmore was a jazz drummer before they joined the band. That is why their sound is somewhat unique. Manzarek played classical piano, too, I think.
You two are right....the Doors are different....they were different back then! Exquisite musicianship....Jim's growly voice....fantastic writing. It was a package that couldn't fail. I can still remember the 1st time I heard them. The long version of Light My Fire just days after the album was released.
Morrison loved Sinatra and Elvis, and apparently tried to sound like them. But never felt like he could measure up. In the pursuit of that he created his own incredible sound.
@Jeffrey T - you are right. Steely Dan are, as are the DOORS; Unlike any other. However, at a completely different time. When the DOORS made their music, a lot of what they did and what they put on stage was forbidden. It was a bit more open at the Steely Dan time. The Doors were just the door openers for songs that were still exceptional in their time and punished in the US. Best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
Back in the 60's and 70's you had to buy the doors album's cuz it wasn't approved for radio. Police would raid their concerts. It was a world of leave it to beaver and Ozzie and Harriet.
As someone who has taken LSD over 50 times in the 90s, most of them listening to the Doors while doing crazy things in the mountains, watching young people discovering the Doors and enjoying them always makes me happy… The Doors bring back so many eccentric memories... Btw, nobody screams like Jim. Those Jim’s screams portray better than any other artistic expression the fire of being young and rebellious... (and sorry for my English; it’s not my language)
@@pulsarlights2825 I've accomplished things in my life but I wouldn't point LSD as directly responsible for it. LSD has just played a role in my life the same way everything we've done has played a role in who we're now.
My last time I had a very bad experience ( bad trip ) & was way too much to handle mentally & scared the 💩 out of me . But looking back on it now i think it gave me a different outlook on things & life . ✌️😎
The Doors are one of those groups that when there is one of their songs on the radio (yes I still listen to radio) I can't turn it off until the song ends.
So strange to hear someone call the '60s counterculture as "old school," even if it's now the 2020s! We were the opposite of "vintage" back in the day... Enjoy your reactions folks!!!
Jim Morrison was out there. Had that Kerouac vibe of the 50's/60's. Such a bad boy. His poetry is strange and completely obscene. And frequently true. RIP
Hi Brad and Lex. I love The Doors. My favourite band of all time. I don't have that whole look though, as described by Lex. I just love the music and their whole vibe. I love you guys too, of course. You've got me addicted to your videos. That smile by Lex brightens my day. I even like that little grin by Brad when we can see he enjoys what he's listening too, rather than him just thinking to himself "whats this all about?". Æx 🙏
My favorite band is The Doors...We are a unique set of people i would think!!! Thanks Guys keep going on this band!!! My favorite song is The Spy ..check it out ❤❤❤
Val was incredible as Jim. He told about it in the doc called “Val”, how he was so into it that he stayed “in character” for extended periods, so much that his wife moved out to get away from him.
Great reaction. You guys always make me happy. How were The Doors so good? Well, there are a lot of reasons, but every damn song is a gem in a different way. Remember this song next one of you has to take a solo business trip.
Per Auralcrave the band explained that it’s a song about a man who spends with his woman the night before his departure for Vietnam. Jim Morrison enters the guitar riff in a sensual way. He is inviting, he tells her woman to love him several times that night. He’s going to go away and he wants it twice. Almost a challenge. Make sure I can have enough of you for when I’m gone.
I’ve study Jim for over 40 years In my option he was a existentialist Nihilist Libertine Very intelligent man All rolled up into one complex individual whose candle burned to quick at both ends. The DOORS greatest band ever every one else are imitators Do a reaction on Their version of Gloria
@@jamespenny9482 I have not read the book but do a agree that the time period of the mid to late sixties was a explosion of creativity concentrated in one area something you didn’t see before and haven’t seen afterwards any where . To quote one of Jim’s songs “ hear me talk of sin and you know this is it YEAH ! “ STRANGE DAYS
Where do I start. No bass guitar. Ray Manzarek took care of bass line, had a little electric thing on top of his keyboard. Can't remember what it's called. Then drummer was schooled in jazz. John Denmore. Robby Krieger was schooled in Flamenco guitar ergo he could play lead guitar and rhythm at same time. No other band of the '60's came close to this configuration. Unless there were 9 in the band...or more.
Jim Morrison and the Doors were really something special. It's cool that Lex "gets" them so many year later. Waiting for you to do Hello, I Love You and L.A. Woman. You will like them.
I am glad Lex has a bun in the oven. You two are a great couple. I want you both to have many more buns, that being said Lex would drive me crazy as she is Edith Bunker.
The words tell it all, love me two times, one for tomorrow one just for today, love me two times I'm going away. It was about guys leaving for vietnam, wanting to get their last minutes in with their girl. Some guys never came back or came back with their balzz and legs blown off or some in a pine box.so for sure they wanted to love their girl 2 times b4 they left for Vietnam
Hi guys..This song was written by the guitarist Robby it's about a man going away to Vietnam and needs twice the loving from his lady lol... Another great catchy Doors song... Peace ✌️
Where’d you hear the Vietnam part?
@@MikeB12800 In interviews With Robby and Jim when the album was released..Also it was all but band on radio for it's sexual and war themed over tones...Peace..
Omg I just guessed that cause of the time.
@@julienielsen4462 right on
Morrison was the definition of cool😊
Another older band I only began to really appreciate after I picked up the guitar. They gave rock a spacey infusion at the perfect time in history.
Brad & Lex, you’ll love their “Hello, I Love You”!!
I instantly played the whole song 'Hello, I Love You' in my head word for word note for note. Now it's being played over and over again, can't get it out of my mind, thanks for a great recommendation!!! I agree
@@markldavis1 you're welcome!!
Cant Get The Smile off Her Face LOVE THAT !
When I was 14, I made a new friend whose favorite band was the Doors. I was into the music of the day-80’s hair bands. Then I heard Jim Morrisons voice and became a fan, instantly.
I heard the Aerosmith cover of this song at about that age, and was already familiar with "People Are Strange" from radio. I bought the Doors' Greatest Hits double album based on that, and discovered how awesome they were. My dad couldn't believe I was getting into "The dirty Doors", as they had been known in his day. He said he almost went to see them live, but my mom said "no way" because she was a prude.
I found myself engaging with bands back in the mid-seventies onwards whom had a singer that didn't sound like a little girl. My situation with the Doors was more about having heard them on the radio since they debuted so by the time I was old enough to really appreciate them, I was already way too familiar. I believe David Lee Roth was the next guy that sang like a guy whom got my attention.
after the movie kids went crazy fir the Doors except for my one strange friend who had been trying to tell us about them for years.
RIP David Robinson (OD at age 27)
the Doors were right up there with The Beatles, Led Zepplin, and The Rolling Stones. Their Music Morrisons Presence, and Vocals ,make them almost Immortal and never gets Old and brings the Listener back to the Hey day of Rock n Roll, The Late 60s.
David
Great words, you are correct. Yep their songs never get old. The Doors in my mind are up there with all the great bands including the ones you mentioned, they were freaking special. It was a wonderful time being alive despite all craziness happening in the world.
On a side note, I shed a tear when Joplin died, Hendrix died I shed more than a tear, when Morrison died, my heart about freaking exploded.
I was just 8, 9, 10 years old listening to the Beatles, the Doors, the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zep, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, the Allman Bros. etc. plus all the great music on the radio and Motown on tv. Even a lot of the pop music on the radio was great back in those days. It's cool seeing young people today discover real music.
The Doors at their very best, here. No psychedelic or film-school pretensions, just sexy blues-based rock. The band is tight af and Jim sounds hot. To answer Lex's question about anyone copying the Doors' aesthetic, the singer from the Cult certainly attempted it; even joined the surviving band briefly on the County Fair/Indian casino circuit in the 2000s, iirc.
lead singer from Danzig is pretty close to Jim also
@@pornstar241 By lead singer from Danzig, do you mean Danzig? Glenn Danzig? Lol
@@jzeke1712 yeah brain farted .
Did the lead singer of the Tea Party have a try as well ?
Ian from the cult did a pretty good job. Jim was the best
jim morrison was a real bad ass singer. he had attitude in his singing, a real genius. wish we had more like him
Seriously? All he does is talk....
@@Derideoare you stupid? Eh you don’t gotta answer. Your profile picture speaks for itself
@@Derideoare you stupid?
This song epitomizes The Doors for me. Very simple and quaint but quirky and smooth and with AHHH YEAH Jim :) The 'chop-stops' are signature Doors for me!
Lex gets the win, once again. She said the Doors sound like "a cast iron skillet..u get a little extra". She's a visionary, I tells ya....a natural.
Jim Morison was the definitive lead singer.. He had it all...looks,sex appeal, great voice, charisma. He was also one of the greatest songwriters in Rock History. And The Doors one of the greatest groups.
Lyricist..... but yeah.
The Doors split credits equally, so every member is credited on every song but, this is a Robby Krueger song.
Not sure Morrison knew anything about music....he was just about the words
Oy vey...
@@tcanfield Jim was allegedly sexually abused as a child, and his mother called him a liar when he told her....sexual abuse usually leads to addiction and other issues...
Dude looked like a super model and had the brain of an astronaut.
Dirty bluesy psychedelic sexy music and lyrics coupled with deft musicianship, one of the greatest and most original bands ever. Jim was a genius, he was well aware of how great the musicians he was working with were. Truly a once in a lifetime band.
It's so cool that Lex digs the doors as much as we do. The woman has great taste!
The doors have always been my favorite band forever
This is one band where the deep cuts are just as good as the hits which this was not a major one but was a single. Go deep! The Unknown Soldier, Wild Child, The Crystal Ship Wishful Sinful , The Wasp (Texas Radio and The Big Beat ) on and on. Super reaction..
That guitar riff is absolute perfection.
Soft Parade (by the Doors) would be a wild ride for these two.
Yeah, I'd say The Doors and Morrison specifically, was pretty much the epitome of cool for the times.
people could listen to this song today without ever hearing it before and say "woah this is so modern." The Doors are truly timeless.
Got to give some props to the other members of The Doors, Ray Manzarik, Robbie Krieger and John Densmore. They are as tight and unified in their playing as any backing group ever. We all know Jim Morrison is a great vocalist and poet, but the rest of the band deserves some respect too.
Average musicians IMO. Would they have even been famous without Jim? What have they really done since 1972?
@@pulsarlights2825 I'm no musician, but I respect anyone who can get up there on a stage and do what they did. They may not be as good as the guys in say Pink Floyd or Steely Dan or the Grateful Dead, or even Santana, but in my very humble opinion, they kicked ass when they had to. Are you a musician? If not, mums the word Pulsar Lights.
@@bobschenkel7921 - Kreiger was a flamenco guitar player and Densmore was a jazz drummer before they joined the band. That is why their sound is somewhat unique. Manzarek played classical piano, too, I think.
Jim wrote a lot of their more memorable lyrics but he was not a musician. Krieger wrote Light My Fire. Even the lyrics.
@@auerstadt06 Yeah, i said Mr. Mojo Risin was a great vocalist and poet, the other three were the musicians, and quite good ones.
My favorite band from the 1960's will always be The Doors.
You two are right....the Doors are different....they were different back then! Exquisite musicianship....Jim's growly voice....fantastic writing. It was a package that couldn't fail. I can still remember the 1st time I heard them. The long version of Light My Fire just days after the album was released.
"A certain type of vintage..." love it!
The doors "five to one " next pweeeeease 😁
Jim is in peak swagger here and the guitar riff is fire. One of their best.
song about a guy going away to bootcamp and then to vietnam!! and his girl and him give as much lovin as they can before he goes away!
Morrison loved Sinatra and Elvis, and apparently tried to sound like them. But never felt like he could measure up. In the pursuit of that he created his own incredible sound.
I love The Doors and I'm so happy that you dig this band. Rock on Brad & Lex
@Jeffrey T - you are right. Steely Dan are, as are the DOORS; Unlike any other. However, at a completely different time. When the DOORS made their music, a lot of what they did and what they put on stage was forbidden. It was a bit more open at the Steely Dan time. The Doors were just the door openers for songs that were still exceptional in their time and punished in the US. Best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
The Doors, “Peace Frog”, “Texas Radio and The Big Beat”, “Twentieth Century Fox”
I love their music …got into them in college in the mid 90’s…they are timeless
The Doors:
* The Soft Parade
* Whiskey, Mystics and Men
* Universal Mind
* Not to Touch the Earth
* Shaman's Blues
Ray Manzarek was a performance level classical pianist.
"Out here on the perimeter there are no stars. Out here we is stoned - immaculate."
One of the all-time great road-trip driving songs (along with the song "Roadhouse Blues")
Back in the 60's and 70's you had to buy the doors album's cuz it wasn't approved for radio. Police would raid their concerts. It was a world of leave it to beaver and Ozzie and Harriet.
honestly the first time i heard this song was aerosmiths cover from their mtv unplugged session from 1990 i love both versions
This song has the Best harpsichord solo since … the 18th century!
The doors, fact is the music is strange. it is music for the different, the uninvited, it carries the listener into the shadowy world of dreaming.
Jim was the real deal. He would've been just as successful in any generation.
As someone who has taken LSD over 50 times in the 90s, most of them listening to the Doors while doing crazy things in the mountains, watching young people discovering the Doors and enjoying them always makes me happy… The Doors bring back so many eccentric memories...
Btw, nobody screams like Jim. Those Jim’s screams portray better than any other artistic expression the fire of being young and rebellious...
(and sorry for my English; it’s not my language)
So how did that LSD work out for you? Did you accomplish anything in your life?
@@pulsarlights2825 I've accomplished things in my life but I wouldn't point LSD as directly responsible for it. LSD has just played a role in my life the same way everything we've done has played a role in who we're now.
My last time I had a very bad experience ( bad trip ) & was way too much to handle mentally & scared the 💩 out of me . But looking back on it now i think it gave me a different outlook on things & life . ✌️😎
@@geneleonard4368 it definitely broadens your mind
HE WROTE AND SANG ABOUT DYINGGGGG 🙃 YOU GUYS, AMAZINGGGG! GREAT STUFF JIM WROTE ABOUT 😊
My favorite band of all "The Doors" best to ever do it!👍
Roxy Music occasionally captured the feel. Maybe Alan Vega.
"Like a cast iron skillet" that's awesome
'"' like a cast iron skillet. You get extra'" I'm using that
The Doors are one of those groups that when there is one of their songs on the radio (yes I still listen to radio) I can't turn it off until the song ends.
So strange to hear someone call the '60s counterculture as "old school," even if it's now the 2020s! We were the opposite of "vintage" back in the day...
Enjoy your reactions folks!!!
The "never trust anyone over 30" crowd is now over 70 if they are even still alive....that's the way time works...lol
Well shit, we are old now. So It kinda fits. 🎶 Lol. 🤷♀️
Today's kids call the 90's "kickin' it old school"...lol
My favorite band is the Doors
Jim Morrison was made to be a rock star. Had the writing ability and looks.
Robbie Kreiger wrote it
@@jamesmcintyre2008 I wasn't talking about this song, I was speaking in general.
Top 5 band of all time . They just so damn good..
Lex understands the romantic lyrics..of the Doors...
One of my favorites from the doors. Excellent
"Why are the Doors so cool?" best comment ever!
Your reactions are fun to watch.
Jim Morrison was out there. Had that Kerouac vibe of the 50's/60's. Such a bad boy. His poetry is strange and completely obscene. And frequently true. RIP
Hi Brad and Lex. I love The Doors. My favourite band of all time. I don't have that whole look though, as described by Lex. I just love the music and their whole vibe. I love you guys too, of course. You've got me addicted to your videos. That smile by Lex brightens my day. I even like that little grin by Brad when we can see he enjoys what he's listening too, rather than him just thinking to himself "whats this all about?". Æx 🙏
They named the band after Aldous Huxley's Doors of perception.
I wondered how long it would take Lex to get into it I think about three seconds!!!
Ahhh you can't go wrong with the doors! Great reaction!
My favorite band is The Doors...We are a unique set of people i would think!!! Thanks Guys keep going on this band!!! My favorite song is The Spy ..check it out ❤❤❤
Doors Esthetic! Go for it! Gr8 idea
I love his sound his voice was mesmerizing. You should watch the movie the doors with Val Kilmer. He was so cool.
Agree...the movie is a must see!
Val was incredible as Jim. He told about it in the doc called “Val”, how he was so into it that he stayed “in character” for extended periods, so much that his wife moved out to get away from him.
Great reaction. You guys always make me happy.
How were The Doors so good? Well, there are a lot of reasons, but every damn song is a gem in a different way.
Remember this song next one of you has to take a solo business trip.
Hard to believe Jim’s been dead and buried in France, 50+ years ago. The Doors were very popular back when.
Per Auralcrave the band explained that it’s a song about a man who spends with his woman the night before his departure for Vietnam. Jim Morrison enters the guitar riff in a sensual way. He is inviting, he tells her woman to love him several times that night. He’s going to go away and he wants it twice. Almost a challenge.
Make sure I can have enough of you for when I’m gone.
1:56 I like cast iron skillets that are made in the USA. If you spy one in a thrift store at a good price scoop it up.
Def a kind of vintage, the late 60’s/early 70’s vintage, look at pictures from The Doors live and what not
What does this song sound like? A cast iron skillet. 🤔🤣 Brilliant!
I’ve study Jim for over 40 years
In my option he was a existentialist
Nihilist
Libertine
Very intelligent man
All rolled up into one complex individual whose candle burned to quick at both ends. The DOORS greatest band ever every one else are imitators
Do a reaction on Their version of Gloria
What did you think of Dave McGowan's work about Laurel Canyon etc?
@@jamespenny9482 I have not read the book but do a agree that the time period of the mid to late sixties was a explosion of creativity concentrated in one area something you didn’t see before and haven’t seen afterwards any where . To quote one of Jim’s songs “ hear me talk of sin and you know this is it YEAH ! “ STRANGE DAYS
Jim Morrison grew up near you in northern Florida.
Your right, The Doors music has aged very well. Clever Blues Rock performed by outstanding musicians and a charismatic lead singer.
Another great by The Doors...Jim Morrison...American Poet!
Music aside.... Brad, Lex was looking like..... love me two times babe...
Rival Sons... THEY are the modern Doors IMHO
Right on!
Where do I start. No bass guitar. Ray Manzarek took care of bass line, had a little electric thing on top of his keyboard. Can't remember what it's called. Then drummer was schooled in jazz. John Denmore. Robby Krieger was schooled in Flamenco guitar ergo he could play lead guitar and rhythm at same time. No other band of the '60's came close to this configuration. Unless there were 9 in the band...or more.
This one's a snoozer.
Jim Morrison and the Doors were really something special. It's cool that Lex "gets" them so many year later. Waiting for you to do Hello, I Love You and L.A. Woman. You will like them.
He was probably about to go on tour 🤣🤣
There is just one Jim Morrison and the vibe is in the music. BOOM!
The Doors - When The music’s over
re: Does someone have the Doors aesthetic these days? Yes, American professional wrestler John Morrison.
I think you would both like "My eyes have seen you"; Morrison's poetry on display!
The Doors - The Soft Parade
Always thought this was for a soldier going to Vietnam.
" the Soft parade" live in PBS.... The Doors....!!!!!!
‘Why twice’… Well one for tomorrow, one just for today! Of course…
I am glad Lex has a bun in the oven. You two are a great couple. I want you both to have many more buns, that being said Lex would drive me crazy as she is Edith Bunker.
The words tell it all, love me two times, one for tomorrow one just for today, love me two times I'm going away. It was about guys leaving for vietnam, wanting to get their last minutes in with their girl. Some guys never came back or came back with their balzz and legs blown off or some in a pine box.so for sure they wanted to love their girl 2 times b4 they left for Vietnam
The Strokes lead singer Julian Casablancas has said they have been heavily influenced by The Doors. You can hear it in his crooning style.
Great song
Yes More Doors Please do CHANGLING by the DOORS !!
Lots of bands influenced by the doors. Echo and the bunnymen and the stranglers expecially.
Jim wrote this song for the young men leaving home to serve in Vietnam.
Partially right, Robby actually wrote this particular tune, along with Light My Fire, Touch Me, Love Her Madly, etc
Not sure but when Morrison says Love Me Two Times yeah my knees got weak he's referring to oral. His knees got weak because she was on hers
Maestro Fresh Wes - Let Your Backbone Slide
Love me 2 times- why?-he’s going away
On my top 5 doors song