Not even close. They were a part of the Laurel Canyon movement and his songs are full of sjw, leftist propaganda.
I still listen to the doors every now and then as my dad played them all the time growing up. Try to work out what the lyrics to "Whiskey bar" mean too.
When I was 13 or so they were my favourite in the whole world...I have all their albums (except "Other Voices") on vinyl but I think I am selling them; I find most of it hard to listen to now. Looking back he was a complete fake and the notion that he was so intelligent and "well read" is kind of bullshit. It is a shame because other than Morrison they were a hellaciously talented bunch
Definitely especially Robby Krieger, flamenco blues is otherworldly. That's awesome you have the vinyl must be worth a bit now, how does the sound quality compare to modern devices?
Vinyl was kind of before my time or at least on the way out when I was a kid and my family just never got into it. Honestly I don't think it is nostalgia when I say it sounds better (when you are playing something that was RECORDED on vinyl) which makes sense because it is uncompressed unlike modern music (which has literally been recorded at steadily higher compressions since It I think early 90's CD's.) I have a cheap shit record player and my old country and blues sound great. I have a couple new Blind Melon records that I haven't put on much and I am not sure I like the sound of those better than the CD's I had once upon a time
Vinyl was kind of before my time or at least on the way out when I was a kid and my family just never got into it.
The hipsters are bringing it back or so I've heard and the Antique hobby buyers are always looking for items that will only rise in time. I never considered compression, that's great and I don't know if I'll ever fully understand how the fuck they work. The sounds are recorded into the discs by scratches and the pin runs over those scratches to produce the music? That's witchcraft right there.
I think it is literally a music box or player piano type apparatus on a much smaller scale. If I turn my record player on but have volume at zero I can HEAR the music...fuck me it IS witchcraft
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0rion ago
So...the Doors were based?
Chimaira92 ago
Not even close. They were a part of the Laurel Canyon movement and his songs are full of sjw, leftist propaganda.
I still listen to the doors every now and then as my dad played them all the time growing up. Try to work out what the lyrics to "Whiskey bar" mean too.
beefartist ago
When I was 13 or so they were my favourite in the whole world...I have all their albums (except "Other Voices") on vinyl but I think I am selling them; I find most of it hard to listen to now. Looking back he was a complete fake and the notion that he was so intelligent and "well read" is kind of bullshit. It is a shame because other than Morrison they were a hellaciously talented bunch
Chimaira92 ago
Definitely especially Robby Krieger, flamenco blues is otherworldly. That's awesome you have the vinyl must be worth a bit now, how does the sound quality compare to modern devices?
beefartist ago
Vinyl was kind of before my time or at least on the way out when I was a kid and my family just never got into it. Honestly I don't think it is nostalgia when I say it sounds better (when you are playing something that was RECORDED on vinyl) which makes sense because it is uncompressed unlike modern music (which has literally been recorded at steadily higher compressions since It I think early 90's CD's.) I have a cheap shit record player and my old country and blues sound great. I have a couple new Blind Melon records that I haven't put on much and I am not sure I like the sound of those better than the CD's I had once upon a time
Chimaira92 ago
The hipsters are bringing it back or so I've heard and the Antique hobby buyers are always looking for items that will only rise in time. I never considered compression, that's great and I don't know if I'll ever fully understand how the fuck they work. The sounds are recorded into the discs by scratches and the pin runs over those scratches to produce the music? That's witchcraft right there.
beefartist ago
I think it is literally a music box or player piano type apparatus on a much smaller scale. If I turn my record player on but have volume at zero I can HEAR the music...fuck me it IS witchcraft