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Fellow Doors fans respond.


Hello, I have recently joined this forum with hopes to get some opinions from other Doors fanatics. I'd really appreciate it if you would take a gander at the website I've created as of November. It is still a work in progress. And I by no means am I a master html scripter. But I did the best i could. My site contains many photo's that I rarely see, audio of the Miami concert, & lots of photo's. Please respond with your comments and suggestions. Sign the guestbook if you'd like also.
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Best viewed with a highspeed internet connection. Some photo's are rather large.
Thank you

http://www.geocities.com/beyondthewhiskey_agogo


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I saw The Doors in Louisville, Kentucky in 1968.  I drank 4 quarts of beer that night and was drunk out of my mind.  I thought it strange that The Doors never had a bass player.  Why was that?

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The Doors rarely incorporated a bass player during live sets because Manzarek played the bass lines with his left hand on a bass keyboard, while the right was busy with the instrumentals.  They did however bring in a variety of bass guitar players to lay tracks on studio albums, one that I know of being Lonnie Mack; who played bass on Roadhouse Blues.  What was the concert like?...(if you can recall anything after the quarts of beer)..Was Morrison classically out of control or well composed?

-- Edited by mr_zach at 05:21, 2007-01-15

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