[identity profile] byebyepride.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] poptimists
OK: Very high on my personal list of 'won't go there' bands come The Doors. This is due <b>entirely</b> to over-exposure to their work at school. Blasting Riders on the Storm through study-hall windows into the courtyard was a ritual cliche; along with further indicators of being a total tool: wearing a tie round your waist instead of a belt; wearing football socks (ideally in house colours) with long trousers; paisley waistcoats; joss-sticks;  drinking tea out of jam jars or similar. Half Stalky & Co, half sixties throwback, these tossers put me off the counterculture for life. Other offputting memories = my mum's defence of the Doors ('but they had good lyrics!'); Will Young's version of Come On Baby Light My Fire; lingering association with Vietnam films (c.f. The White Stripes who I associate with the war on Iraq, although I know this is a bit unfair).

Anyway, given Tom's attempt to bring the rock on poptimists today, are there any redeeming features in the work of the lizard-king and his devilish cohorts? Is this another prejudice I need to overcome, or should I retire in satisfaction that I have ALWAYS BEEN RIGHT?

Date: 2006-10-02 11:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/xyzzzz__/
there ws 1xDoors ilm thread where this "ppl who liked them were idiots" came up. i suppose its reasonable, not sure for how long you can keep from revisiting just bcz of that kind of assoaciation (er its just school), but a reason to listen to them is, as a band - on that 1st alb that i listen to - they simply weren't very rock.

will young version is actually pretty good. i didn't like it at first, but the song's inner strength shows, will y has a good voice, besides there isn't any organ imrpov - surely a good thing if you don't have a taste for this ;-)

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