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Tunes from 4 LPs and 2 CDs. Don't know what came over me, but that was gooood!
No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
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...it was when I got their box set (CD). I started playing it one winter day, and the next time I looked up it was spring or summer.
Send my credentials to the House of Detention.I must have been the coolest 14 year old in America.
Wierd Scenes inside the Gold Mine.
Then I got into "Morrison Hotel". Still one of my
favorite covers of all time. Straight out of
a Bukowski story.
I recall surviving the spring of 1969 with The Doors, Strange Days and Waiting for the Sun, plus Vanilla Fudge's Renaissance & Near the Beginning, the White Album, Zeppelin I, and Eric Burdon and the Animals' Twain Shall Meet. Along with Deep Purple's Book of Taliesin and Jefferson Airplane's Crown of Creation, they got me through some hard times with some great pals. The jazz and Ravi Shankar I kept to myself as my pals weren't into it. I can't hear any of that stuff again without strong memories.p.s. I got to see the Doors live in Toronto, 1968, about fifteen feet from the stage. Amazing.
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No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
Is'nt gettig into a "single artist concert" for an evening ( or when ever ), a great time, &----The Doors can be a real ride.
There's not too many I can pull off! :((unless we're talking classical)
Hey, what ever works for ya. What I really getting into is a looong--- Kink set, starting from there eariest.
Larry
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