Agreed! Maybe my favourite thing is that he still reacts to a wide variety of interesting music. So many chill channels that started out like this just switched to mostly reacting to popular hiphop / rap music, because that's what brings in the views - I listen to quite a lot of hiphop / rap myself, but there is an oversaturation of reactions to it, so I really appreciate Smags for what he does.
The organ player is Ray Manzarek, sometimes the band would bring a real bass with a session musician but usually Ray would play the bassline with his left hand and the organ chords in his right. Real impressive stuff
A girl I liked was really into The Doors, so I dove into their music to see what they were about. Years later and that girl is a distant memory, but I still have the music of The Doors to enjoy.
"Little girl" is just another word for woman. That was the accepted translation back then. There's a 38 Special song called "Caught Up In You" and everyone always thinks he's talking about his child and thinks it's sweet because he keeps calling her little girl. If you watch the music video it's just some dude chasing a grown ass woman at a bar the whole time. And that was released in 1982.
Also, the lyrics are based off a German poem about prostitutes who are addicted to alcohol, and in it, they say they want to go to the next little boy, so Morrison switched it.
Exactly the use of "little girl" or just "girl" was often referring to a young woman or woman. Nowadays it's not used in this way and causes confusion to younger listeners who infer this is referring to a taboo relationship.
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs 🔥 He's an incredible artist with a diverse, one of a kind sound. There's decades of music to explore as well! Don't forget about this one, my duu. 😄
Back in the old day. A back doorman is someone who left through the backdoor literally. When the lady's husband came back from work or whatever. For the clarification
Oh yeah this gonna be good!! The Doors deffenintly one of my favorite bands of all time, i can't spell rn. I was just listening to them lastnight so perfect timing smags.
Alabama Song a version of the German poem written by Bertolt Brecht and translated from German by his close collaborator Elisabeth Hauptmann in 1925 and set to music by Kurt Weill for the 1927 play Little Mahagonny.
This is the first time I've heard the restored lyrics. The edited version, which is the one I've always heard, deletes the F bombs and kills on The End, and "she gets high" on Break on Through.
😂 calling grown-ass women “little girl” or even “child” was very common for artists from that era, especially because they were likely to be influenced by older black blues artists, and that was very much a part of their vocabulary.
It's the same thing as calling someone "baby". I mean, they still use the word 'baby' nowadays, don't they? I don't know, I don't listen much to new music anymore, because it mostly sucks.
@@mondegreen9709 oh, yeah. I don’t know why people that seem to have a problem with “little girl” or “child” wouldn’t have a problem with “baby.” In fact, today’s female artists use “boy” at times, which carries essentially the same diss-like quality of “little girl” or “child.”
This song Screams 'Psyedelics' They were strange wonderful times!! But the dream, life and stuff, we forget our youth and possibly the hopes we had?!!!...
Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon And Garfunkel is an amazing 60s classic. Beautiful folk songs and probably the only instance of a live audience clapping in tune with the music..
Another fire pick from the Smags man!! Please do Funhouse by The Stooges! Another classic and game changing rock album from around that time that still sounds incredible!
Great reaction, very honest & insightful commentary. The Kinks - Village Green, The Band - The Band The Beatles - Revolver The Who - Tommy Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Love the competence with which you edit your vids. I just discovered you bc of LZ I that just dropped and seen a few others since, but yeah: you capture it seems the essence of the diff. parts of a song. SOme who do this kind of editing just end up making it look choppy, missing key transitions, etc. Anyhow, great job. AND you have a great "Radio Voice" or whatever, lol! OH yeah -- glad u liked the Doors, lol! Like Zeppelin, they are one of the best late 60's - 70's bands!
Two classics in a row, nice I don't think i've seen much jazz on this channel so i really recommend listening to either The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady by Charles Mingus or Karma by Pharoah Sanders, both masterpieces from the 60s!
Some context surrounding this era. This album should be appreciated because it is a reflection of the time period that killed the hippies. The hippies before the late 60s were preaching love, unity, peace and did their psychedelics but the Doors offered a much darker, moodier, and chaotic atmosphere to this psychedelic era. They represented an era where in the public eye the hippie movement was looking less and less like the Grateful Dead tie dye and more like the Manson Family. You can see this change with the bands coming after the Doors being Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple etc
"Jim was a bit of an odd duck" is an understatement. Dude was wild-ass weird. Read the biography "No One Here Gets Out Alive." Definitely 60s psychedelia, and Jim had some issues, delved into deeply in the bio. But they did make some awesome music together.
Sup Smags, actually wanted to come on and thank you for your Elliott Smith self titled review you did. I commented on that video saying I had never listened to him and that I’d check him out, now that album is one of only two (the other being silent alarm, obviously) that I regard as 10/10’s. So yeah, thanks for getting me hooked on that record. Don’t have an album recommendation but I wanted to recommend that you check out the song “Skeleton” by Bloc Party, I think you’d enjoy it!
Unfortunately I have them on my mind today because of the lead singer Damo Suzuki's passing, but you should definitely check out Future Days and/or Tago Mago by CAN.
Wow. I didn't realize Damo was first diagnosed with cancer at 33. He lived so much longer than he could've considering his dad died of the same thing when he was only 5.
also, back when the album was written, "backdoor man" was a reference to a married housewife having an affair. the husband goes out the front door and off to work, and the secret other suitor comes in the backdoor to try to hide from the nosey neighbors.
My favourite 60s albums I would recommend The Kinks - Arthur or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire Love - Forever Changes Ultimate Spinach - Behold & See Frank Zappa - Hot Rats The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
8:42 Of all The Doors songs and all of Morrison's antics "Alabama Song," should have been the most controversial to release on a debut album. It was a song written by Bertolt Brecht and composed by Kurt Weill in the interwar period of WWI and WWII. Don't want to write more (because my comment will be deleted) but the original song is about a desire and act that most people even now find abhorrent.
If you lived through this era it probably makes a whole lot more sense, cuz it's a whole vibe, but at least you appreciate the art of the ride. Thanks for the trip.
You get a million recommendations but Santana’s debut self titled record is well worth it. They blended the 60s psychedelic sound with latin music like mambo and salsa. The result is unique and fucking insane. Theres a reason Carlos Santana is one of the greatest guitarists of all time and their Woodstock performance is legendary
One of the greatest albums ever made and you need to hit Strange Days and L.A. Woman. The Doors are an excellent band probably one of the first early gothic rock type band
Rough, raw, psychedelic, blues, jazz. You nailed your guess on Break on Through, Manzarek said its about taking a trip to the other side, not of living or dying, bt to another dimension
Love the Doors! Great review man You should listen to Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane. If there’s an album that perfectly represents 1967, it’s this one IMO.
Love The Doors hah. I'm probably annoying you with the Violent Femmes recommendations (but I reaaaaally want it, you know hah), so here's another one: The Holy Bible by Manic Street Preachers. Such a great album. Richey put his soul into this album, some of the most intelligent and soul crushing lyrics you'll ever read Shortly after the release, Richey was reported missing, yes, missing, and to this day we don't know if he's alive or not
The End is definitely one of my favourite songs of all time. Hearing it for the first time at the end of the movie Apocalypse Now was an incredible experience. You should check out Heavy Rocks (2002) by Boris - less drone and more noise rock - my personal favourite from them!
Yooooo this one’s a classic Would LOVE a reaction to Bocanada by Gustavo Cerati, former singer of Argentinian rock band Soda Stereo. Super cool and vibey 90s rock with tons of eclectic influences from hip-hop, reggae, folk and electronic, plus he’s a ridiculously good singer
Day 2 of Asking for a Grateful Dead reaction. Recommendations: Albums: -Wake of the Flood -Workingman's Dead -American Beauty -Aoxomoxoa Live(Way better but too long to review a full 3 hour show) -Cornel '77: Scarlet Begonias and Fire in the Mountain -Anything from Europe '72(Its only an hour 50 so maybe you could review the whole thing).
This channel is honestly a hidden gem, been watching for a while and your probably my favorite reaction channel on yt. Keep it up and much love.
I like that it's a dude on a coach in a hoodie with a blind behind him. All the other TRY SO HARD. Too hard.
yeah definitely deserves more subs 😅
Agreed! Maybe my favourite thing is that he still reacts to a wide variety of interesting music. So many chill channels that started out like this just switched to mostly reacting to popular hiphop / rap music, because that's what brings in the views - I listen to quite a lot of hiphop / rap myself, but there is an oversaturation of reactions to it, so I really appreciate Smags for what he does.
True dat!!!
Frrr
The organ player is Ray Manzarek, sometimes the band would bring a real bass with a session musician but usually Ray would play the bassline with his left hand and the organ chords in his right. Real impressive stuff
"The End" is most famous for its use in the climax of "Apocalypse Now", which is a film you really should watch if you've never seen it.
A girl I liked was really into The Doors, so I dove into their music to see what they were about. Years later and that girl is a distant memory, but I still have the music of The Doors to enjoy.
"Little girl" is just another word for woman. That was the accepted translation back then. There's a 38 Special song called "Caught Up In You" and everyone always thinks he's talking about his child and thinks it's sweet because he keeps calling her little girl. If you watch the music video it's just some dude chasing a grown ass woman at a bar the whole time. And that was released in 1982.
Dude, u saved me a post. You are right on. Little girl, Beatles,Stones,Led Zeppelin, Doors on and on.
Still sounds a bit predatory but apparently the little girls understand 🤔
Also, the lyrics are based off a German poem about prostitutes who are addicted to alcohol, and in it, they say they want to go to the next little boy, so Morrison switched it.
Exactly the use of "little girl" or just "girl" was often referring to a young woman or woman. Nowadays it's not used in this way and causes confusion to younger listeners who infer this is referring to a taboo relationship.
The End is one of the greatest songs of all time imo, glad you checked this out.
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs 🔥
He's an incredible artist with a diverse, one of a kind sound. There's decades of music to explore as well! Don't forget about this one, my duu. 😄
White light/white heat by The Velvet Underground next, plz keep the 60s classics going 🙏🙏🙏
Such an incredibly influential album. Noise rock long before the term even existed
i second with this!
I wanna see his reaction to THE song
@@sgt.boneface7467Sister Ray
One of the greatest bands ever. glad you’re stoked on this!
One of my all time favourites! Such an inimitable atmosphere. Feel like following this up with some Tom Waits would be perfect
I am SOOOO depressed that I listen to Tom Waits to cheer me up. lol
"I like chicken and beans" HAHAHAHAHAHHAHHA!
Back in the old day. A back doorman is someone who left through the backdoor literally. When the lady's husband came back from work or whatever.
For the clarification
"The little girls understand," refers to the mother telling her children "He's just here to fix the air conditioner."
Actually incorrect. Research Pamela Courson and her realtionship with Jim 😮🙏 😅
@@dylanraffaelli5204he’s right, but obviously Jim wanted the double entendre based on his… “activities” with Pam
Oh yeah this gonna be good!! The Doors deffenintly one of my favorite bands of all time, i can't spell rn. I was just listening to them lastnight so perfect timing smags.
Many psychedelics taken to this album lol
great reaction bro I always loved their organ inclusion in their music. Great band and album.
I'm loving all these recent reviews man, I appreciate your efforts! My rec is Bee Thousand by Guided by Voices, one of my all time faves
bro i’ve been watching your stuff latley and i’ve been obsessed. def my fav reactor 🙏 keep it up
Alabama Song a version of the German poem written by Bertolt Brecht and translated from German by his close collaborator Elisabeth Hauptmann in 1925 and set to music by Kurt Weill for the 1927 play Little Mahagonny.
2 classics in a row??? Let's gooo 🌀🔥🫧💤🫂🪥🤝
This is the first time I've heard the restored lyrics. The edited version, which is the one I've always heard, deletes the F bombs and kills on The End, and "she gets high" on Break on Through.
She get high!! She get high!!
Are you Buechele from Fullerton?
@@douga91965 Nope
@@MikeBuechele OK, no problem. I played some ball w/ the Buechele boys from there. Semi- famous dudes.
This is one of my favorite albums ever I never thought you would review it
😂 calling grown-ass women “little girl” or even “child” was very common for artists from that era, especially because they were likely to be influenced by older black blues artists, and that was very much a part of their vocabulary.
It's the same thing as calling someone "baby". I mean, they still use the word 'baby' nowadays, don't they? I don't know, I don't listen much to new music anymore, because it mostly sucks.
@@mondegreen9709 oh, yeah. I don’t know why people that seem to have a problem with “little girl” or “child” wouldn’t have a problem with “baby.”
In fact, today’s female artists use “boy” at times, which carries essentially the same diss-like quality of “little girl” or “child.”
also the fact the original song was written back in the 1930s
This song Screams 'Psyedelics'
They were strange wonderful times!!
But the dream, life and stuff, we forget our youth and possibly the hopes we had?!!!...
Ive never loved this album as a whole but Light My Fire is such an all time banger its crazy
Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon And Garfunkel is an amazing 60s classic. Beautiful folk songs and probably the only instance of a live audience clapping in tune with the music..
A Back Door Man is a common blues theme. He's the other man, the man the woman is having an affair with: sneaks in and out of the back door.
Another fire pick from the Smags man!! Please do Funhouse by The Stooges! Another classic and game changing rock album from around that time that still sounds incredible!
Still a great album. I'd suggest Forever Changes by Love as an essential 60s listen.
'Love ' possibly my greatest ever favourite!
Have tickets to see Johnny Echols with his band in London this summer!
It's gonna be a Vibe!!!....
fugazi- repeater reaction!!!!!!
Hell yes!! I second this
Thank you for bringing all these art albums
More of the Doors !
Continue with classicsssss you should do Funhouse by The Stooges, so raw and an obvious precursor to punk music
Great reaction, very honest & insightful commentary.
The Kinks - Village Green,
The Band - The Band
The Beatles - Revolver
The Who - Tommy
Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn
omg yess, been waiting for that one, great video keep it up!! Would love to see you reaction to Revolver by The Beatles
Love the competence with which you edit your vids. I just discovered you bc of LZ I that just dropped and seen a few others since, but yeah: you capture it seems the essence of the diff. parts of a song. SOme who do this kind of editing just end up making it look choppy, missing key transitions, etc. Anyhow, great job. AND you have a great "Radio Voice" or whatever, lol! OH yeah -- glad u liked the Doors, lol! Like Zeppelin, they are one of the best late 60's - 70's bands!
Two classics in a row, nice
I don't think i've seen much jazz on this channel so i really recommend listening to either The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady by Charles Mingus or Karma by Pharoah Sanders, both masterpieces from the 60s!
Some context surrounding this era. This album should be appreciated because it is a reflection of the time period that killed the hippies. The hippies before the late 60s were preaching love, unity, peace and did their psychedelics but the Doors offered a much darker, moodier, and chaotic atmosphere to this psychedelic era. They represented an era where in the public eye the hippie movement was looking less and less like the Grateful Dead tie dye and more like the Manson Family. You can see this change with the bands coming after the Doors being Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple etc
GOATED. LOVING U REVIEWING THE OLD CLASSICS. DO SOME BEATLES BRO
Well should anyone tell him what a backdoor man is? 🌸lol
"Jim was a bit of an odd duck" is an understatement. Dude was wild-ass weird. Read the biography "No One Here Gets Out Alive."
Definitely 60s psychedelia, and Jim had some issues, delved into deeply in the bio. But they did make some awesome music together.
Sup Smags, actually wanted to come on and thank you for your Elliott Smith self titled review you did. I commented on that video saying I had never listened to him and that I’d check him out, now that album is one of only two (the other being silent alarm, obviously) that I regard as 10/10’s. So yeah, thanks for getting me hooked on that record. Don’t have an album recommendation but I wanted to recommend that you check out the song “Skeleton” by Bloc Party, I think you’d enjoy it!
OHHH HELL YEAH. FINALLY DUDE AFAYAVSGSBWDBDB, LOVE YOU MAN, THANKS FOR YOUR REACTION TO MY FAVOURITE BAND EVER BRO
Unfortunately I have them on my mind today because of the lead singer Damo Suzuki's passing, but you should definitely check out Future Days and/or Tago Mago by CAN.
Wow. I didn't realize Damo was first diagnosed with cancer at 33. He lived so much longer than he could've considering his dad died of the same thing when he was only 5.
Alabama Song was a cover of some old timey song from the 1920s. Originally in German, i think.
also, back when the album was written, "backdoor man" was a reference to a married housewife having an affair.
the husband goes out the front door and off to work, and the secret other suitor comes in the backdoor to try to hide from the nosey neighbors.
Please bro react to their album LA Woman next. You’ll fall in love fr. Morrison is one of the most poetic lyricists of all time
white light white heat velvet underground
Please, when you get a chance listen to Marvin Gaye’s "Whats Going On”. It’s an essential album.
Little girl was slang for females(usually in blues music) like shorty or little momma is modern slang for females.
10:37 It's German Cabaret.
My favourite 60s albums I would recommend
The Kinks - Arthur or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire
Love - Forever Changes
Ultimate Spinach - Behold & See
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced?
Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
The Doors are out here basically inventing proto- dream pop with The Crystal Ship!
8:42 Of all The Doors songs and all of Morrison's antics "Alabama Song," should have been the most controversial to release on a debut album. It was a song written by Bertolt Brecht and composed by Kurt Weill in the interwar period of WWI and WWII. Don't want to write more (because my comment will be deleted) but the original song is about a desire and act that most people even now find abhorrent.
The End partly based on Oedipus Rex.
And the blue busses in California…
@ No
I think you’ll really like The Doors song, Riders on the Storm. Very chill, atmospheric tune. Thanks for posting!
✌🏻👍🏻✌🏻
1000% listen to the kinks next, one of the best 60s/70s bands ever
Bet you’d LOVE their song Riders on the Storm
If you lived through this era it probably makes a whole lot more sense, cuz it's a whole vibe, but at least you appreciate the art of the ride. Thanks for the trip.
I would give up my liver to u for Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness By Smashing Pumpkins. MY WHOLE LIVER WILL BE YOURS.
HELL YEAH , one of my favorite albums ever! thank you!
You get a million recommendations but Santana’s debut self titled record is well worth it. They blended the 60s psychedelic sound with latin music like mambo and salsa. The result is unique and fucking insane. Theres a reason Carlos Santana is one of the greatest guitarists of all time and their Woodstock performance is legendary
Fire psychedelic rock album
do white light white heat by velvet underground ,utter batshit followup to their debut
One of the greatest albums ever made and you need to hit Strange Days and L.A. Woman. The Doors are an excellent band probably one of the first early gothic rock type band
Another 60’s classic I think you might like would be The Stooges’ debut album, it’s so raw and gritty, I love it :)
this is epic but LA Woman is the sexiest thing
Rough, raw, psychedelic, blues, jazz. You nailed your guess on Break on Through, Manzarek said its about taking a trip to the other side, not of living or dying, bt to another dimension
please check out This is Happening by lcd soundsystem and Ys by joanna newsom
Blackstar, Bowie 2016
My mom loves the doors, so this will forever be "mom's album" to me lol
Love your stuff and the genuine interest you show in your reactions dude. Would love to see your thoughts m83- hurry up we’re dreaming
10:26 Brecht wasn't looking for "little girls."
Love the Doors! Great review man
You should listen to Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane. If there’s an album that perfectly represents 1967, it’s this one IMO.
Love The Doors hah. I'm probably annoying you with the Violent Femmes recommendations (but I reaaaaally want it, you know hah), so here's another one:
The Holy Bible by Manic Street Preachers. Such a great album. Richey put his soul into this album, some of the most intelligent and soul crushing lyrics you'll ever read
Shortly after the release, Richey was reported missing, yes, missing, and to this day we don't know if he's alive or not
Both the HIGH part in Break on Trough and the FUCKS in The End are not the original releases.
They removed it due to censorship
@@cweditor2732 No they didn't
L.A. Woman is a must at some point! Keep the classics coming
I love this album, but Strange Days is my all time favorite.
React to T.Rex - Electric Warrior
you should listen to substance by new order -- they're the band that formed after joy division!
The End is definitely one of my favourite songs of all time. Hearing it for the first time at the end of the movie Apocalypse Now was an incredible experience. You should check out Heavy Rocks (2002) by Boris - less drone and more noise rock - my personal favourite from them!
I suggest Freak Out by the Mothers of Invention
Would love to see you listen to Morrison Hotel!
Love the Doors! Another great listen by the Doors is L.A. Woman.
I would love for you to do more 60s album
Yo Smags, if you are going thru a classics era, you’ve gotta check out Aja by Steely Dan
Listen to their song, "LA Woman."
Jim btw
lol, that back door man reac was hilarious
that organ on Light My Fire goddamnit
Band on the run and Ram by Paul Mccartney
I don't see how this comment wasn't liked yet. Those are classic albums 🔥
Yooooo this one’s a classic
Would LOVE a reaction to Bocanada by Gustavo Cerati, former singer of Argentinian rock band Soda Stereo. Super cool and vibey 90s rock with tons of eclectic influences from hip-hop, reggae, folk and electronic, plus he’s a ridiculously good singer
yes i love this album!
oh my god i was just thinking what if u reacted to the doors and this is the first thing i see when i open youtube this is all a simulation
Joni Mitchell Blue? 😳😳😳😳💙💙💙💙😭😭😭😭😭😭
YES AGAIN‼️
Some of my friends would skip school, get high in their treehouse, and listen to this LP. Rinse and repeat. 🤩😵💫🤤
This album is a masterpiece
take those ears and listen to brian eno ambient 1: music for airports.
YESSSS ONE OF MY FIRST FAV ALBUMS EVER, Light My Fire was my fav song ever from 2008-2013
i didn’t know u watched smags hi frep
@@lemonfortyfive hullo!!
hey max!! :D great to see you in this comment section, two great channels collide
@@apeheadboink thank u !!
9:42 don't ask why.
When are you doing Sayama by Rina Sawayama? One of the most brilliant records ever.
If you're doing classics could we please get Abbey Road by The Beatles? :3
Thanks for being the most consistent in the game STILL
Day 2 of Asking for a Grateful Dead reaction.
Recommendations:
Albums:
-Wake of the Flood
-Workingman's Dead
-American Beauty
-Aoxomoxoa
Live(Way better but too long to review a full 3 hour show)
-Cornel '77: Scarlet Begonias and Fire in the Mountain
-Anything from Europe '72(Its only an hour 50 so maybe you could review the whole thing).
Please try out any album from Nick Drake