In which song does Jim Morrison scream WAKE UP | |
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misterx User ID: 1301347 South Korea 03/18/2011 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hint, it's on the long-time bootleg "Woke up this morning, and found myself dead." (Rhino records) Listening to that album right now. Last Edited by misterx on 03/18/2011 05:16 PM “None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Mel Morgan User ID: 1218784 United States 03/18/2011 05:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In what song does he scream, "Fuck her up the a$$! Popular favorite."? Quoting: misterxHint, it's on the long-time bootleg "Woke up this morning, and found myself dead." (Rhino records) Listening to that album right now. That's on some old crappy Jimi Hendrix albums released as various names over the years. Hendrix essentially plays the riff to "Sunshine of Your Love" and Morrison screams "F.H.I.T.A." as Hendrix tries unsuccessfully to mellow him out. |
misterx User ID: 1301347 South Korea 03/18/2011 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In what song does he scream, "Fuck her up the a$$! Popular favorite."? Quoting: misterxHint, it's on the long-time bootleg "Woke up this morning, and found myself dead." (Rhino records) Listening to that album right now. That's on some old crappy Jimi Hendrix albums released as various names over the years. Hendrix essentially plays the riff to "Sunshine of Your Love" and Morrison screams "F.H.I.T.A." as Hendrix tries unsuccessfully to mellow him out. Oh man. There's no such thing as a crappy Hendrix album. But you got that right. Actually, Hendrix has to remind him they are recording. Last Edited by misterx on 03/18/2011 05:29 PM “None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Mel Morgan User ID: 1218784 United States 03/18/2011 05:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In what song does he scream, "Fuck her up the a$$! Popular favorite."? Quoting: misterxHint, it's on the long-time bootleg "Woke up this morning, and found myself dead." (Rhino records) Listening to that album right now. That's on some old crappy Jimi Hendrix albums released as various names over the years. Hendrix essentially plays the riff to "Sunshine of Your Love" and Morrison screams "F.H.I.T.A." as Hendrix tries unsuccessfully to mellow him out. Oh man. There's no such thing as a crappy Hendrix album. But you got that right. I got a few old vinyl boots from 1978 with 'FHITA" on it. They're horrible sounding albums. |
misterx User ID: 1301347 South Korea 03/18/2011 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In what song does he scream, "Fuck her up the a$$! Popular favorite."? Quoting: misterxHint, it's on the long-time bootleg "Woke up this morning, and found myself dead." (Rhino records) Listening to that album right now. That's on some old crappy Jimi Hendrix albums released as various names over the years. Hendrix essentially plays the riff to "Sunshine of Your Love" and Morrison screams "F.H.I.T.A." as Hendrix tries unsuccessfully to mellow him out. Oh man. There's no such thing as a crappy Hendrix album. But you got that right. I got a few old vinyl boots from 1978 with 'FHITA" on it. They're horrible sounding albums. Rhino remastered it for CD -- it's not that bad. Jimi, Johnny Winter, Buddy Miles and Morrison I had all the official Hendrix albums on vinyl at one time. I wish I still had all those old L.P.'s. F.H.I.T.A.! LOL The whole world is about to be poisoned by plutonium and someone is abbreviating that! Apocalypse Now. "They teach young men to drop fire on people, but they wont let them write "Fuck" on their airplanes." Last Edited by misterx on 03/18/2011 05:52 PM “None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
misterx User ID: 1301347 South Korea 03/18/2011 05:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to archives.waiting-forthe-sun.net] “None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
misterx User ID: 1301347 South Korea 03/18/2011 05:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Insert the DVD. Action. They crash into an almighty death-chord, Jim Morrison glaring at the camera and screaming: "Wake up!" [link to webcache.googleusercontent.com] “None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
misterx User ID: 1301347 South Korea 03/18/2011 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | American Prayer Reviews A Great Work Of Poetry. Rock N'Roll never produced or had a better poet than Jim Morrison. "An American Prayer" is recorded proof that there was more to his image than just black leather pants and a menacing, highly influential stage presence. First and foremost he wanted to be perceived as a poet, and soley from his work with The Doors in their four studio albums many people perceived him to be one, consider the artists who took from his influence such as Patti Smith and Jim Carroll, artists who also found music as a way to project their poetry. Though Morrison was and is still today more potent as a rock icon, "An American Prayer" shows us he was a serious writer and liked to play with words, combine them, make them come alive with searing images and moods. Yet the music is also very evocative, Doors members Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore create an evocative blanket of sound for the words, they obviously cared for the material. This is, after all, not an easy album to produce at all when you consider it was made after Morrison died and so combining his words to the music was more complicated a task than if he were alive. The album plays like a ceremony of words, the opening even features Morrison screaming for us to "wake up!" [link to webcache.googleusercontent.com] “None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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