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Brian Wilson was a pseud lyricsmogged by Morrison (PBUH). Also I bet you didn't even know any of their songs until they were included in Sex Education or some other zoom zoom Netflix goyslop
>Obviously Pet Sounds was the least selling of all their albums at the time. Pet Sounds is also now one of the most overrated albums ever.
>Of all creative bands in the history of rock music, the Doors may have been the most creative. Their first album contains only masterpieces and remains virtually unmatched. Jim Morrison may well be the single most important rock frontman. He is the one who defined the rock vocalist as an artist, not just a singer. Ray Manzarek's style at the keyboards was at the vanguard of the fusion of classical, jazz, soul and rock music. The virulence of some of their riffs bridged the blues-rock era and the hard-rock era. Whether it was him, Krieger or Manzarek or all of them, their songs have a unique quality that has never been repeated. They are metaphysical while being psychological and while being physical (eroticand violent). They are the closest thing rock music has produced to William Shakespeare.
>>24459334
>>24459341
Brian Wilson was a pseud lyricsmogged by Morrison (PBUH). Also I bet you didn't even know any of their songs until they were included in Sex Education or some other zoom zoom Netflix goyslop
>Obviously Pet Sounds was the least selling of all their albums at the time. Pet Sounds is also now one of the most overrated albums ever.
>Of all creative bands in the history of rock music, the Doors may have been the most creative. Their first album contains only masterpieces and remains virtually unmatched. Jim Morrison may well be the single most important rock frontman. He is the one who defined the rock vocalist as an artist, not just a singer. Ray Manzarek's style at the keyboards was at the vanguard of the fusion of classical, jazz, soul and rock music. The virulence of some of their riffs bridged the blues-rock era and the hard-rock era. Whether it was him, Krieger or Manzarek or all of them, their songs have a unique quality that has never been repeated. They are metaphysical while being psychological and while being physical (eroticand violent). They are the closest thing rock music has produced to William Shakespeare.
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