Hi @POPE - yes - I thought the journey with The Doors was over - but I stuck with it anyway - thanks for sharing more songs from one of my favorite bands. And yes - humanity originated in Africa - that's a fact and The Doors named it! All thumbs up that it was already mentioned in a song back then - THE DOORS were way ahead of their time and without prejudices - Great song and also a great band - best wishes @all from Hamburg (Germany)
I was a huge Morrison fan when I was younger. Running around asking what would Jim do, can get you in a lot of trouble. I don't know if you've done Texas Radio and the Big Beat or Peace Frog yet. You may also want to check out Patti Smith if you're into poetry. The song Horses is wild.
Morrison was a really brilliant man but had his demons. He believed the spiirits of native Americans inhabited him after he witnessed an truck accident in New Mexico where several natives were lying on street surrounded by blood . He was mesmerizing in concert when he went into a trance and did his own native American dance
Check out "Awake(The Ghost Song)" video release from Re-Evolution video compilation, The masked Indian smudging the Band with smoke & Eagle Feather is a genuine Shaman, the lyrics were in Poem form recorded on Jim's 27 birthday, the music was recorded posthumously on" An American Prayer" LP,a real treasure of ART
Hey, I am loving all of your reactions...especially the doors. You should check out My wild love and the changeling. I know you will love them both. I also really love your poems. Keep them special with the doors.
POPE-ALICOUS Jim and his Indian spirit. Give a song called Suite: Judy Blue Eyes by CSN a listen. Oh, don't forget that the interweb watches you all the time. 🙏🎶
Dude, been with you on this journey for a long time, if you haven't checked out blue Sunday and indian summer l, please do so... the feeling you'll get from it is beautiful!
@pope. I just got listening to the "Fly From Here " by Yes. The new Yes....and it was Delicious!!! Like really good! Go check it out! Remember, your Yes journey ain't OVER either. Check out album which was released in 2011 or the song, "Fly From Here. " It is FIRE!!!!
"Remember when we were in Africa?" Tribes migrated from Africa to Europe to Siberia and settled with Asians and migrated to the Bering Strait into North America and are the Native American tribes we now know.
Nobody but NOBODY has proven that land bridge theory,just like Darwinism,just because it's been a part of Academic History doesn't make it true,not everything written down is true,use critical thinking!!!!
For those that don't know, a lot of the times when Jim was live on stage, a lot of people thought he was "just jumping around", because he was "high", not true. Jim was doing Native American Indian tribal dances, that he learned when he was a young teenager, he often visited a Native American Indian reservation, where he hung out with them, listened to their "Ancient stories", "smoked peyote" with them and they taught him "tribal dancing"....that was what he was doing on stage when people thought he was just jumping around or 'High"..
People who practice peyote culture don't smoke it,it has to be prepared by removing mould completely,placed in water,brought to a boil,then simmered to be ingested orally,when Jim was a child he was vacationing with his parents & grandparents travelling by car in the S.States during the earliest part of the day & happened to cross a post- multi vehicle accident scene with Mexican Indians strown on the Highway dieing, Jim reportedly said one or two spirits of dead Mexican Indian children entered & inhabited his body FOR THE REST OF HIS NATURAL LIFE!!!, I heard( never published) that when the Band traveled America Jim would wander solo to Reservations & Ghetto parts of Urbanization, for an example of his take on Pow-Wow dancing watch "The End" from "Live At The Hollywood Bowl" A STELLAR PERFORMANCE front to back!!the whole concert .
I love this song and your poem, but I have to translate it and think more about what it means. Maybe it's about, how difficult it is for the young generation to change entrenched opinions and the world? (Sorry for my bad english 😂)
☮️Thank you for the music! PLEASE consider the following tracks. You won’t be disappointed…. Juxtaposed With You by The Super Furry Animals Totally Wired by The Fall Reverend Black Grape by Black Grape One to another by the Charlatans Love is the Law by The Seahorses God, part two by U2 Perfect day by Lou, Reed O Superman by Lori Anderson The story of my life, by Marty Robbins Teach me tiger by April Stevens Frontier Psychiatrists by the Avalanches Ain’t no pleasing you buy Chas and Dave Exodus by Bob Marley Comment te dire adieu by Françoise Hardy I wish you were fun by Sparks Lucy in the sky with diamonds remix by the Beatles I see you baby by Groove Armada (Si Si) Je Suis un rockstar by Bill Wyman The crunch by The Rah Band Big Spender, by Shirley Bassey Michael Angelo by Emmylou Harris Dancing fool by Frank Zappa Love missile F1 11 by Sigue Sigue sputnik Shoes, by Tiga leaving on a Jet plane by Peter, Paul and Mary Yes By McAlmont and Butler The sea of love by The Honey Drippers (Robert Plant) Without her by Harry Nilsson Moon River by Andy Williams Circles by Paul Desmond Girl Don’t Come by Sandy Shaw Tabletop Joe, by Tom Waits Jokerman, by Bob Dylan Space woman by Hermans rockets Chicken payback by the Bees A change is gonna come by Otis Redding Put a little love in your heart by Jackie DeShannon The impossible dream by Andy Williams Ali baba by John Holt Mr ghost goes to town by John Buzin Trio I Lust You by Neon Neon Boombastic by Shaggy Start eyes (I can’t catch it) featuring David Lynch by danger mouse, Sparklehorse Shattered by The Rolling Stones Downbound Train by Chuck Berry
Wild child,full of grace,saviour of the human race,, profound lyrics
Hi @POPE - yes - I thought the journey with The Doors was over - but I stuck with it anyway - thanks for sharing more songs from one of my favorite bands. And yes - humanity originated in Africa - that's a fact and The Doors named it! All thumbs up that it was already mentioned in a song back then - THE DOORS were way ahead of their time and without prejudices - Great song and also a great band - best wishes @all from Hamburg (Germany)
Remember when we were in Africa 😂 so random! RIP Jim Morrison and Ray Manzerek. ❤
Pope, thank you for sharing. You have a way with words. You are a beautiful human.❤
More Doors!!!! Always!
always happy to see a new The Doors reaction
I was a huge Morrison fan when I was younger. Running around asking what would Jim do, can get you in a lot of trouble. I don't know if you've done Texas Radio and the Big Beat or Peace Frog yet. You may also want to check out Patti Smith if you're into poetry. The song Horses is wild.
Ele acreditava ser um espirito antigo.. React to The Soft Parade. The best performance all the time.
Dude, 2 overlooked Doors songs...
Queen of the highway & Maggie M'gill (2 of many). From the Morrison Hotel album.
QotH has always been one of my favourites along with Shaman’s Blues, Hyacinth House and L’America.
Brilliant mind.🦋
Thanks ! that was awesome ! funny indeed !
The Doors journey is never over - the clue is in the name ;)
Morrison was a really brilliant man but had his demons. He believed the spiirits of native Americans inhabited him after he witnessed an truck accident in New Mexico where several natives were lying on street surrounded by blood . He was mesmerizing in concert when he went into a trance and did his own native American dance
Check out "Awake(The Ghost Song)" video release from Re-Evolution video compilation, The masked Indian smudging the Band with smoke & Eagle Feather is a genuine Shaman, the lyrics were in Poem form recorded on Jim's 27 birthday, the music was recorded posthumously on" An American Prayer" LP,a real treasure of ART
Oh so very **Beautiful** **Luv** the **Dancing** & WoW i can **Relate** to your **Exceptional Poem** Thank YOU Pope!
Hey, I am loving all of your reactions...especially the doors. You should check out
My wild love and the changeling. I know you will love them both.
I also really love your poems. Keep them special with the doors.
Love it all👍
Wonderful reaction as usual x keep it up
POPE-ALICOUS
Jim and his Indian spirit.
Give a song called Suite: Judy Blue Eyes by CSN a listen. Oh, don't forget that the interweb watches you all the time. 🙏🎶
Dude, been with you on this journey for a long time, if you haven't checked out blue Sunday and indian summer l, please do so... the feeling you'll get from it is beautiful!
I love your poem ✨
Jim would be proud !You remember when we were in Africa? 😂
This from the film "Dance on Fire" 1985
I ❤ U DUDE
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@pope. I just got listening to the "Fly From Here " by Yes. The new Yes....and it was Delicious!!! Like really good! Go check it out! Remember, your Yes journey ain't OVER either. Check out album which was released in 2011 or the song, "Fly From Here. " It is FIRE!!!!
"Remember when we were in Africa?" Tribes migrated from Africa to Europe to Siberia and settled with Asians and migrated to the Bering Strait into North America and are the Native American tribes we now know.
Nobody but NOBODY has proven that land bridge theory,just like Darwinism,just because it's been a part of Academic History doesn't make it true,not everything written down is true,use critical thinking!!!!
This is one of the greatest diddies around.
Ghost dancers !
Hey Man,
Hope you got my list in Joni Mitchells comments
For those that don't know, a lot of the times when Jim was live on stage, a lot of people thought he was "just jumping around", because he was "high", not true. Jim was doing Native American Indian tribal dances, that he learned when he was a young teenager, he often visited a Native American Indian reservation, where he hung out with them, listened to their "Ancient stories", "smoked peyote" with them and they taught him "tribal dancing"....that was what he was doing on stage when people thought he was just jumping around or 'High"..
I never knew that officially, but often put his movements down to him simulating the native Indians as I was aware of his connection to them
People who practice peyote culture don't smoke it,it has to be prepared by removing mould completely,placed in water,brought to a boil,then simmered to be ingested orally,when Jim was a child he was vacationing with his parents & grandparents travelling by car in the S.States during the earliest part of the day & happened to cross a post- multi vehicle accident scene with Mexican Indians strown on the Highway dieing, Jim reportedly said one or two spirits of dead Mexican Indian children entered & inhabited his body FOR THE REST OF HIS NATURAL LIFE!!!, I heard( never published) that when the Band traveled America Jim would wander solo to Reservations & Ghetto parts of Urbanization, for an example of his take on Pow-Wow dancing watch "The End" from "Live At The Hollywood Bowl" A STELLAR PERFORMANCE front to back!!the whole concert
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I love this song and your poem, but I have to translate it and think more about what it means. Maybe it's about, how difficult it is for the young generation to change entrenched opinions and the world? (Sorry for my bad english 😂)
thank you for listening 🙏🏿
Check out the soft parade first track
Have you done any Neil Young yet? if not i would suggest old man from the harvest album.
Great suggestion. I love Neil Young, Old Man is a beautiful song. Harvest is a great album but I personally prefer After the Goldfish
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Goldrush. Cheers autocorrect 😂
Do you remember when we were in Africa ?
Not To Touch The Earth….
☮️Thank you for the music!
PLEASE consider the following tracks. You won’t be disappointed….
Juxtaposed With You by The Super Furry Animals
Totally Wired by The Fall
Reverend Black Grape by Black Grape
One to another by the Charlatans
Love is the Law by The Seahorses
God, part two by U2
Perfect day by Lou, Reed
O Superman by Lori Anderson
The story of my life, by Marty Robbins
Teach me tiger by April Stevens
Frontier Psychiatrists by the Avalanches
Ain’t no pleasing you buy Chas and Dave
Exodus by Bob Marley
Comment te dire adieu
by Françoise Hardy
I wish you were fun by Sparks
Lucy in the sky with diamonds remix by the Beatles
I see you baby by Groove Armada
(Si Si) Je Suis un rockstar by Bill Wyman
The crunch by The Rah Band
Big Spender, by Shirley Bassey
Michael Angelo by Emmylou Harris
Dancing fool by Frank Zappa
Love missile F1 11 by Sigue Sigue sputnik
Shoes, by Tiga
leaving on a Jet plane by Peter, Paul and Mary
Yes By McAlmont and Butler
The sea of love by The Honey Drippers (Robert Plant)
Without her by Harry Nilsson
Moon River by Andy Williams
Circles by Paul Desmond
Girl Don’t Come by Sandy Shaw
Tabletop Joe, by Tom Waits
Jokerman, by Bob Dylan
Space woman by Hermans rockets
Chicken payback by the Bees
A change is gonna come by Otis Redding
Put a little love in your heart by Jackie DeShannon
The impossible dream by Andy Williams
Ali baba by John Holt
Mr ghost goes to town by John Buzin Trio
I Lust You by Neon Neon
Boombastic by Shaggy
Start eyes (I can’t catch it) featuring David Lynch by danger mouse, Sparklehorse
Shattered by The Rolling Stones
Downbound Train by Chuck Berry