sábado, 25 de marzo de 2017

The Byrds "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better"

The Byrds "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better"

"I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better" ("I will feel much better") is a song composed by Gene Clark and originally recorded by the American rock band The Byrds in 1965. Its original title was "I Feel A Whole Lot Better" ("I feel better") and was recorded on April 14, 1965 in stereo system. In addition, its duration was only 2:32. Produced by Terry Melcher, it was originally included as a second theme of the first album by The Byrds entitled Mr. Tambourine Man. In addition, it was released as a single.


lunes, 20 de marzo de 2017

Led Zeppelin " When The Levee Breaks"

Led Zeppelin "When The Levee Breaks"

"When the Levee Breaks" is a song written and recorded by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929, versioned by Led Zeppelin for their fourth work in study, Led Zeppelin IV. It is the eighth and final track of the album. According to Led Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy Page, the structure of the song was "a riff in which had been working, but in which the sound of the drums of Bonzo really did not fit"; It was recorded at a different tempo, slower, especially on the harmonica and the guitar solos. Since this song was largely produced in the Studio, it was difficult to recreate live, played a couple of times in the early stages of the 1975 U.S. tour, the band before touching it forever. However, the song was revived in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995." "When the Levee Breaks", was the only song from the album that was not re-mezclado after a mixed work supposedly disastrous in the U.S. (the rest of the tracks were mixed again in England). The mixture makes this song was kept in its original form.


domingo, 19 de marzo de 2017

Led Zeppelin "No Quarter"

Led Zeppelin "No Quarter"

"No Quarter" is a song by Led Zeppelin that appears on their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. It was written by John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. The song became a centerpiece at all Led Zeppelin concerts pre-Renaissance, until their final tour. It appears in both the film versions and both live album versions of The Song Remains the Same released in 1976 and expanded in 2007. It appeared once more in 1994 Page and Plant's on meeting album as the title track. It also appears on Led Zeppelin's 2012 live album Celebration Day, which documented their 2007 meeting performance at the O2 Arena in London. It was re-released in the deluxe edition of Houses of the Holy.


Led Zeppelin " Communication Breakdown"

Led Zeppelin "Communication Breakdown"

This song is one of the first works in which Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are complemented. This song easily recognizes the great work of John Paul Jones in the bass riff. Iron Maiden did a cover of this song that is located in the single "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter", also is you can listen in the Eddie's Archive.La band Australian Wolfmother played covers of the song in many of their concerts of the 2006. Like at the ceremony in the Hall of Fame in the United Kingdom in which Led Zeppelin was induced, Wolfmother played a cover of the song in honor of the band, at the end of the song Jimmy Page said the Wolfmother did better than Zeppelin. Paul Stanley and his band soloist interpreted the song in one of their concerts in New York in 1989 also, this song appears in the film "small warriors", besides a poster of Led Zeppelin in the same scene in that reproduce the song.


sábado, 18 de marzo de 2017

Led Zeppelin "Inmigrant Song"

Led Zeppelin "Inmigrant Song"

"Immigrant Song" is the first song from the third album of the band Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin III, released in 1970.La song is dedicated to Leif Ericson. It is sung from the perspective of Vikings rowing West from Scandinavia in search of new lands. Its regular rhythm evokes the determination of explorers and their oars striking the water, and the letter makes explicit reference to Viking conquests and the old Norse religion (To fight the horde, and sing and cry / Valhalla, I am coming). The line "The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands" prompted many to begin referring to the music of Led Zeppelin as the "hammer of the gods" (the Hammer of the Gods). "The phrase was used as the title of the famous biography of the band by Stephen Davis, Hammer of the Gods: The Led Zeppelin Saga." Immigrant Song"was used to open concerts by Led Zeppelin from 1970 to 1972. Versions of this song live are the albums Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won and the Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions. Live, Page plays a just not included in the recorded version.



Led Zeppelin " All My Love"

Led Zeppelin "All My Love"

An extended study of "All My Love" outtake exists, 7:02 minutes. It has a full end, with a large Plant in the last verse and a solo-guitar by Page B. This version is available in a number of pirated recordings of Led Zeppelin. The original title of the composition was "The Hook". The song was performed live in concert by Led Zeppelin European tour, 1980. It was one of the best received of the tour. ""All My Love"is also included in compilations of Led Zeppelin: Early Days and Latter Days, Remasters and Mothership." "All My Love" is one of two all the of Led Zeppelin songs on which Page took no part in the writing (the other is "South Bound Saurez", also from In Through the Out Door).


jueves, 16 de marzo de 2017

Led Zeppelin "Black Dog"

Led Zeppelin "Black Dog"

Black dog is one of the most famous themes of the band Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin IV album released) and one of the most famous songs of the 70's rock. It was released as single which included Misty Mountain Hop in the face B. It was the first single from Led Zeppelin IV and became the 15th American lists. The authorship of the song is attributed to Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones, complemented by the thunderous sound of John Bonham on drums. This song was released in 1971. The riff on which is built the song is bass, courtesy of John Paul Jones. 294 in the the 500 best songs of all time list, drawn up by the music magazine Rolling Stone was placed in the position
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Led Zeppelin "Stairway To Heaven"

Led Zeppelin "StairWay To Heaven"

One of the best songs of Led Zeppelin: "Stairway To Heaven"! A song by the Group of hard is rock Led Zeppelin, composed by guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Robert Plant and included in the fourth album by the band, Led Zeppelin IV. Is considered by many as one of the points highlights of the history of the rock. The enormous success of the song and the refusal of the band edit this song on simple has been able to contribute to that Led Zeppelin IV is one of the best-selling albums in history. The only "Minor" guitar created by Jimmy Page for this song was chosen as the best of the history, also instruments Gibson brand placed this as the best in its list of "The top 50 single in history"


Led Zeppelin

A small collection of the best concerts of Led Zeppelin!

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miércoles, 15 de marzo de 2017

Led Zeppelin "HeartBraker"

Led Zeppelin " HeartBraker"

"Heartbreaker" is the fifth song on the album Led Zeppelin II of the band Led Zeppelin and released in the year 1969. The track opens the B-side of the disc and was composed by the four members of the band and Eddie Kramer, the engineer who accompanied them. This recorded in the Studio A&R of New York. It is also included in the compilation albums BBC sessions , How the West Was Won And Mothership.


Led Zeppelin " Rock And Roll"

Led Zeppelin " Rock And Roll"

"Rock and Roll" is a song by Led Zeppelin included in their album Led Zeppelin IV in 1971.El theme has a combined rhythm of blues and hard rock. It was originally written by Jimmy Page (guitar), Robert Plant (vocals) and John Bonham (drums), John Paul Jones (bass). The guitar's Page, with a rhythm of hard rock blues fusion, consists in notes double of the 6th, 5th, 4th and 3rd rope that is interlaced. It only consists of sharp notes usually employed in the second and first string, which complement the rhythm of blues, is worth mentioning that the pace of initial battery resembles somewhat to a classic song of Rock and roll call Dooors Keep' by Little Richard, which makes this song a tribute to large parts of the genus but with a heavier touch. This song permanently formed a part of the Repertoire of Led Zeppelin live, being played until the end of their tours. He was also one of the songs performed at the meeting of Led Zeppelin in 1985 during Live Aid and also in 2007 at the Arena02 meeting.


Led Zeppelin " Whole Lotta Love"

Led Zeppelin " Whole Lotta Love"

"Whole Lotta Love" is a subject of the British Rock Led Zeppelin band. It is a theme that opens its second album Led Zeppelin II, and was the first single from the band and one of the most successful. In 2004 the theme was elected as number 75 on the list of 500 best songs of all time from Rolling Stone magazine and in March 2005 was the place number 3 of the list of the 100 best riff of guitar magazine Q Magazine [citation needed]. The brand of guitars Gibson placed the solo of this song in the top 50 single in history. It was recorded in several studios in New York and Los Angeles during a tour of the United States, and edited by Jimmy Page at Olympic Studios in London.


Led Zeppelin " Kashmir"

Led Zeppelin "Kashmir"

"Kashmir" is a song recorded by the band Led Zeppelin for their album Physical Graffiti in 1975.Considerada as one of their most successful songs, the four members of the band were agreed that this was one of their best musical achievements. John Paul Jones thought that showed all the elements that make up the sound of Led Zeppelin, while Robert Plant it mentions as his song favorite with the band. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine in 1988, Plant said that it was "the final song of Led Zeppelin". Accurate in an audio documentary that I loved this song not only because of its intensity, but also because it was so intense without consideration of heavy metal, a label that didn't have anyone from the band.

martes, 14 de marzo de 2017

"Led Zeppelin"

"Led Zeppelin"

Led Zeppelin was a group British of hard rock founded in 1968 by the guitarist Jimmy Page, who had belonged to The Yardbirds, to the include in their training to John Paul Jones as bassist and keyboardist, to the vocalist Robert Plant and to John Bonham to the battery. Led Zeppelin presented elements of a broad spectrum of influences, as the blues, the rock and roll, the soul, the music Celtic, the music Indian, the folk, and even the country. Led Zeppelin has been one of the most influential in the development of the hard rock, 10 at the same time laying the groundwork for what would be later known as heavy metal with bands such as Black Sabbath and Deep Purple during the 1970s. This last came with the release of debut album of the band, Led Zeppelin. During all his discography you can see traces of inherited psychedelic music from musicians such as Jimi Hendrix. The importance of Led Zeppelin is clearly seen in the great number of bands that are considered to be influenced by them. Between them should be noted to some as different as Wolfmother, Aerosmith, Guns N' Roses, Tool, Stone Temple Pilots, Rage Against the Machine, Judas Priest, Metallica, Megadeth, Diamond Head, Blind Melon, The White Stripes, Kingdom Come or Living Colour. Led Zeppelin is considered as the band that paved the road to them subsequent bands of heavy metal seventies, as Deep Purple or Black Sabbath, as well as an of which sat part of the style on which is based the hard rock inherited by the grunge in the Decade of 1990. Such has been the influence of the band in the history of the rock that have been different the formations created in tribute to Led Zeppelin, between which there is that highlight Dread Zeppelin, Get the Led Out or Lez Zeppelin, integrated entirely by women. In the year 2013 a survey by British radio station Planet Rock ranked Led Zeppelin in 1st place among "most influential bands in history".



lunes, 13 de marzo de 2017

Pink Floyd "Coming Back To Life"

Pink Floyd "Coming Back To Life"

"Coming Back to Life" is a song from the 1994 Pink Floyd The Division Bell album, and it is credited solely to David Gilmour.La song is in c major. It begins with a buzz of synthesizer in c major, followed by a just quiet guitar played with a clean sound. The first verse is sung slowly over synth chords, appear the main rhythm, and the rest of the band together to fix. Another verse is sung, and followed by a guitar solo. After that, the last lines of verse are sung again, and then another only with the main rhythm guitar is played until the end of the song.


Pink Floyd " Parts 1,2 and 3"

Pink Floyd " Parts 1,2 and 3"

The Wall - in Spanish: the wall - is the eleventh Studio album by the British band Pink Floyd and second double, published in 1979 progressive rock. Is recorded between April and November under the direction of the producer Bob Ezrin and of them members of Pink Floyd David Gilmour and Roger Waters. Was released the 30 of November of the same year in the United Kingdom and the 8 of December in them States Unidos.2Este disc double is an album conceptual that us portrays the life of a star fictitious of the rock called Pink, based in the experiences of the same Waters, making it so in a species of alter ego anti-hero. Described by Roger Waters, Pink is repressed because of the traumas that life will be releasing him: the death of his father in World War II, maternal overprotection, oppression of British education, emotional failures, the pressure of being a famous figure in the world of music or its controversial drug use coupled with asthma , among others, are converted by it in "a metaphorical wall bricks" that isolates, built to protect the world and life, but which leads him to a self-destructive fantasy world. It is pointed out by critics and followers of the group as "one of the best works of the band" and "one of the best in the history of rock", whose morbid, depressive atmosphere has inspired many other musicians. In the same way was a huge commercial success by placing it as one of the best selling albums in the 70s of the 20th century years. Also the album is one of them more sold of all them times since until the time exceeds them 33 million of copies to level mundial.3 in the USA has sold more than 11.5 million of copies but as the disc is double is you credited with twenty-three discs of Platinum.


Pink Floyd " One Of These Days"

Pink Floyd "One Of These Days"

"One of These Days" (one of these days) is the first song of Meddle, the sixth studio album by Pink Floyd's progressive rock group. This topic presents the change in the band's style, aside from psychedelic rock to go into progressive rock. It begins with the sounds of wind, followed by two serious low touched by Roger Waters and David Gilmour. A measure advancing joins a very distorted guitar, and when he arrives at the half, will be heard Nick Mason said One of these days, i'm going to cut you into little pieces (one day, I'll cut into small pieces). The final part shows a variety of bass, guitar, keyboard and drums. The phrase was dedicated to a BBC Radio 2 DJ called Jimmy Young. It was composed by all members of the band. Few seconds before the sentence pronounced by the drummer of the band can be heard background melody of the shade of the British series Doctor Who, approximately in the minute 3:10. According to David Gilmour, this was one of the songs that most collaborated together the band members. It was included in the concerts Live at Pompeii, Delicate Sound of Thunder, A Passage of Time (1994) and P•U•L•S•E (interpreted by Guy Pratt in the last three).


Pink Floyd "Echoes"

Pink Floyd "Echoes"

"Echoes" is a song by Pink Floyd. It is widely considered the composition more ambitious band, including long instrumental passages, sound effects, and improvisations. Written by four members of the band (Roger Waters, Richard Wright, David Gilmour and Nick Mason), "Echoes" provides an extensive final album Meddle. The theme lasts 23 minutes and occupies the B side of the original vinyl record. Also appears in a reduced version as the fifth issue of the gathering that took its name, Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd. It also appears on the album Prism in 1987 as the first Medley that opens the disc together with Signs of Life. "There to Gilmour and to Wright is you forget part of the letter." Echoes"is the third longest song in Pink Floyd, after"Atom Heart Mother"(23:44) and the combined segments of" Shine on You Crazy Diamond "(26:11). A difference of those, not is explicitly divided in parts; However, the composition was originally created from fragments separated and subsequently divided into two parts to serve as opening and closing of the film Live at Pompeii.



domingo, 12 de marzo de 2017

Pink Floyd " Sorrow"

Pink Floyd " Sorrow"

"Sorrow" is the last song on the album by Pink Floyd, A Momentary Lapse of Reason, 1987 although it came seventh in the tours of 1987/88/89/90. It was composed in lyric and music by David Gilmour.Gilmour said that although his lyrics are not your strong point, the song is one of their best lyrical efforts.




Pink Floyd "High Hopes"

Pink Floyd " High Hopes"

"High Hopes" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1994 album, The Division Bell, written by David Gilmour and Polly Samson. Their lyrics speak of things that have been won and lost in life, written from an autobiographical angle by Gilmour. Douglas Adams, a friend of Gilmour, chose the album title of one of the verses of the song, a "Flash of inspiration" product, as it would appoint him Gilmour.El manager for Pink Floyd, Steve O'Rourke, who exerted pressure to be included in one of the albums of the group, appears at the end along with Gilmour's stepson, Charlie, who picks up the phone to O'Rourke. The beginning of "High Hopes" is reminded of another of his songs, "Fat Old Sun", from the previous album "Atom Heart Mother". The campaigns begin on both parts. He sound of the bird and of it fly also can find is in "Grantchester Meadows", a song of the album of 1969, "Ummagumma", written by Roger Waters.La song tells it history of the career of the band, from their beginnings, passing by its great success (with "Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall") until its breaking and in forward. The final line, "The endless river, forever and ever" ("the river without end, forever and always.") is attached to one of the first successes of the band, "See Emily Play"; "Float on a river, forever and ever" ("fleet in a river, forever and forever.") It was the last song written by the band until in the year 2014, the song Louder Than Words, The Endless River album, took its place." "High Hopes" was included in the 2001 compilation "Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd" with a shortened guitar solo.


Pink Floyd "Learning To Fly"

Pink Floyd "Learning To Fly"

The song was primarily written by David Gilmour. This describes the concept of flying, Gilmour thing by which he has passion. Also some people and lovers [citation needed] have interpreted this as a metaphor about the beginning of something new, a radical change in the life experience, or, more specifically, the feeling of Gilmour's launch as the new leader of Pink Floyd after the departure of Roger Waters. You can also hear the voice of drummer Nick Mason, a good flier, in the middle of the song. "Learning to Fly" was included in the collection of greatest hits from Pink Floyd: Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'(2001), A Foot in the Door (2011) and Delicate Sound of Thunder and P· U· L· S· E, double disc live published in 1988 and 1995, respectively. The song was performed regularly on the tours of Pink Floyd, guitarist Tim Renwick playing the guitar solos (even if David Gilmour solos in the song Studio version). The song has other two meanings, as some people believe. One meaning is about a pilot and the other is about a native American to pursue freedom, while listening to a voice from the past.

Pink Floyd " Shine on Your Crazy Diamond"

Pink Floys " Shine On Your Crazy Diamond"

"Shine On You Crazy Diamond" is a composition of nine parts of Pink Floyd whose letter was written by Roger Waters and its music composed by Waters, Richard Wright, and David Gilmour. It was played for the first time in the tour of 1974, and recorded for the 1975 concept album Wish You Were Here. The song was made with the intention that will last a whole side of the disc as "Atom Heart Mother" and "Echoes", but it was longer than a single side of vinyl would allow, so it was separated into two parts at the beginning and at the end of the album. It is the longest song of the Group (joining its two parts), lasting 26:11, followed by Atom Heart Mother of the album Atom Heart Mother, 23:42, with Echoes of the Meddle album, which lasts 23:34. The theme is dedicated to Syd Barrett, who was one of the original members of the band.



viernes, 10 de marzo de 2017

Pink Floyd " Hey You"

Pink Floyd " Hey You"

Once the wall is completed, Pink asks (although too late already) if made right decision to isolate itself completely from the rest of the world. In an interview to promote the album in 1979, Roger Waters said narratively speaking, in this song, Pink is within your form wall psychological, but also physically, for it is "locked in a hotel room with a broken window overlooking the motorway". Trapped inside a wall created by pain, repressed feelings and bad experiences of his life, Pink desperately looking for something or someone that help you reconnect with the world that he decided to leave. As the song progresses, their requests for aid are becoming increasingly bleak and desperate.


 


Pink Floyd " Comfortably Numb "

Pink Floyd "Comfortably Numb"
 The vocal melody of the chorus and its chords was created by David Gilmour, and it was a demo that was outside of his first solo album. Gilmour took the demo recordings of The Wall, thence Roger Waters composed the rest of the melody and its chords (part of the "doctor", which sings itself) and wrote the complete lyrics. He also added the line "I have become comfortably numb" and his vocal melody. This model was then sent to orchestrate especially by the producer of the album. Finally Gilmour recorded the two famous solos of guitar, and was discussed hard among the three how should be the general sound of the song, until you get to the version that was finally published. This song is considered one of the best creations of the band, and which is recursively included in live presentations, both Pink Floyd's David Gilmour and Roger Waters solo. In practice, it is the last song the band played with his classical training of Quartet (Gilmour - Waters - Wright - Mason), because it was the subject of closure in the last submission made by Pink Floyd (at their meeting in one of the concerts of "Live 8"). This concert is framed within a global event to raise humanitarian aid, and was organized by Bob Geldof, the protagonist of the film Pink Floyd The Wall.






Pink Floyd " Wish You Were Here"

Pink Floyd " Wish You Were Here"
Their song as well as its ninth Album is one of the best songs that has Pink Floyd.Lanzado in September 1975 and inspired by the material they composed during their European tour in 1974 and that recorded in the Abbey Road Studios in London. Its subject matter explores the absence, the music industry and the mental health problems of the former member of the band, Syd Barrett. The recording sessions were arduous and complicated, partly because the idea of Roger Waters song "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" split in two, to then join each half with three new compositions. "Shine On" is a tribute to Barrett, who, ironically, was presented in studies on June 5 while he was filming. The band it cost him recognize him due to being overweight and his change in appearance. 

"PINK FLOYD"

PINK FLOYD


Going with another famous band of the Rock Psicodelico, are nothing more than Pink Floyd. It is curious to know that Alan Parson was its engineer in Sonido.Pink Floyd is a British rock band, considered a cultural icon of the 20th century and one of the most influential bands in the history of music, which gained great popularity due to its psychedelic music that evolved into the progressive rock with the passage of time. He is known for his songs of high philosophical content, Sonic experimentation, innovative covers of their albums and their elaborate live performances. Its sales exceed the more than 300 million albums sold worldwide formed by drummer Nick Mason, the keyboardist and vocalist Richard Wright, bassist and vocalist Roger Waters and the guitarist and lead vocalist Syd Barrett, who became the first leader of the band.


miércoles, 8 de marzo de 2017

"The Doors" (Gloria)

"The Doors" (Gloria)

Glory is a song written originally by Van Morrison, released as single by Them in 1965 and versioned by The Doors in different presentations in vivo. It was included by the rest of The Doors in 1983 for the release of the album Alive, She Cried as a new single of the band. Also, this item included a video submitted to the channel MTV, with some scenes of concerts. Gloria was criticized and censored by its sexual content; even their respective video was edited for television, almost half (6:17 minutes in Alive She Cried and 3:10 minutes in the video Edition).


" The Doors" (Light My Fire)

" The Doors " ( Light My Fire)

"Light My Fire" is a song by the American band The Doors, from their debut album, recorded in September 1966, and released in January 1967. It reached number one on the Billboard's pop Singles in 1967, and was then re-released in 1968, reaching number 87. The song was written by Robby Krieger (music/lyrics), although usually the credits are given to "The Doors". Keyboardist Ray Manzarek added intro. The song represents a couple "coming high" (getting high), which can understand is as an allusion to the passion sexual but is also a term Street for the feeling euphoric of the people when is drug; which motivated that TV presenter Ed Sullivan asked the group to modify the letter if they wanted to sing it in your program. Initially the band agreed, but the time Jim Morrison he ignored and sang the original lyrics." "Light My Fire" is a good example of psychedelic rock, and marks the basic principles of what will be the jazz rock of the 1970s, but always built in the blues. Good examples of this are the long and, apparently, improvised solos (by this the song was shortened from seven to three minutes for its radio version). Its harmonic progression and sticky rhythm (particularly the introduction of Ray Manzarek) did it to sell quickly in pop markets.

"The Doors" (Break On Through To The Other Side)

"The Doors" (Break On Through To The Other Side)

"Break on Through (To the Other Side)" is a song performed by The Doors on their debut album. It was the first single from the band and had relatively little success compared to his future subjects, reaching only number 106 on the Billboard Hot 100.La band played, together with other five songs in their demo for Aura Records, in 1965.







martes, 7 de marzo de 2017

"The Doors" ( When The Music IS Over)

" The Doors" (When The Music Is Over)

"When The Music's Over" is a song by the American rock band The Doors, appears on their 1967 album Strange Days. The song, which at almost eleven minutes long, is the third longest recorded song the band, behind "The End", 11:42, and "Celebration of the Lizard", of 17:01. A version of 16:16, appears on their 1970 album Absolutely Live.Cuando the band recorded the theme originally, Jim Morrison, was not submitted to the session, so the band recorded with Ray Manzarek. Jim ended up becoming the next day and had to re-record the voices.

"The Doors" (Riders On The Storm)


"The Doors" (Riders On The Storm)

Riders on the Storm (riders in the storm, in Spanish) is a song of the Group American The Doors, published as single in his album of 1971 L.A. Woman, the last disc with participation of Jim Morrison.La song begins with some sounds of Thunder and rain that were incorporated with the Fender of Ray Manzarek. It contains an excellent only organ made by the latter, characteristic of the band. The song is related to the murderer Billy Cook (who killed a family: made auto stop and killed the family that picked him up), especially in the line "There's a killer on the road" (there is a killer on the road, in Spanish).




lunes, 6 de marzo de 2017

The Doors "The End"

" The Doors"  (The End)

The End is a song of the Group The Doors, last theme of their album debut namesake The Doors.Es an of the first songs epic of the band, in which Jim Morrison has «a sad farewell». They used to play it in his performances in bars and nightclubs, where he always changed the last verse of the song. In an of their presentations in the bar Whisky to Go Go, changed the letter e made a species of stanza Oedipal that said: this was too for the owner of the bar, that dismissed to the band of his since as resident local, but in that same instant the owner of Elektra Records, that is was in the local, les offered a contract. This song is also known for appearing at the beginning of the classic film Apocalypse Now.The Doors in the study of Elektra Records, they recorded the song, but Jim Morrison was decentralized. Days after is returned to gather and returned to sing the song but this time with all the lights of the study off, only a candle lit. In the end that was that was on the album.


The Doors "Five To One"

The Doors "Five To One"

"Five to one" is a song from The Doors, from their album of 1968 "Waitinf For The Sun". Song curiosidad:parte, was apparently lifted from the 19th century Hymnal and rhyme going to bed "now the day is over" ("Your ballroom days are over baby/Night is drawing near/Shadows of the evening/crawl across the years") by Morrison. Similarly, Morrison cited the "prayer of the child Christian" in a version in live of "Soul Kitchen" sung in 1969 and also altered them children rhyme "Jack be agile, Jack know fast, Jack jump above the candle" to part of his poem a prayer American ("disguised words, words be fast / words seem to poles"). ("Morrison possibly Thomas was referring to a history of Dylan Thomas titled fight in portrait ' of the artist as a young dog, where the protagonist reads a poem called warp five in one, the fact of five in one, principles/distorted Suns too late.").



THE DOORS "People Are Strange"

"THE DOORS" (People Are Strange)



The Doors was an American rock band, formed in Los Angeles (California), in July of 1965 and disbanded in 1973. Next to Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead and Pink Floyd, is developed in one of them exponents of the psychedelia of them years 60.han sold 32.5 million of units certified in the United States. 

The band has sold more than 100 million of albums in all over the world. 

The original greed of The Doors is successfully incorporating elements of various arts, including poetry, theatre and of course the music trying to represent the common life and always try to take advantage of it. Morrison and Manzarek considered that the rock could become a new Dionysian religion, offering the audience an experience comparable to Greek tragedy or Ecstasy shamanic. Here is perceived the influence that had for the band and, in particular for Morrison, the reading of the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. The name is part of the quote from William Blake "when the doors of perception are refined, all reflect to man as it is: infinite".




THE DOORS (JIM MORRISON)



James Douglas Morrison singer, composer and poet United States, famous for being the lead singer of The Doors, is considered by critics and fans as one of the singers most iconic and influential in the history of rock music due to the dramatic circumstances surrounding his life and death, in the latter part of the 20th century, was one of the most stubborn icons of popular culture , representing the gap generation and the counterculture youth. 
PHRASE of JIM MORRISON "the birth of the rock and roll coincided with my adolescence, my entry in the conscience." It was a true connection at that time and later. Although not could allow me fantasizing rationally to make that link I itself. I guess all that time was unconsciously accumulating information and listening. "So when finally happened, my subconscious had prepared everything." Jim Morrison, in an interview in 1969 for the magazine Rolling Stone.