Gee, I just won tickets to see The Doors next week at Pine Knob. Has anyone seen or heard about this tour? Just wanted some feedback as to whether it’ll be worth it or not.
Any Detroiters going?
Gee, I just won tickets to see The Doors next week at Pine Knob. Has anyone seen or heard about this tour? Just wanted some feedback as to whether it’ll be worth it or not.
Any Detroiters going?
I heard their lead singer’s a real stiff.
Other than that, I got nothing.
I’ve heard about it. The guy who was lead singer for the Cult is going to be standing in for Jim Morrison, if I remember right.
I might would go, but they ought to admit it. They just aren’t the doors without jim. Give it up, get nother name and stop cashing in on that name…
The original drummer, John Densmore, isn’t touring with them either. He is suing them over it, as is Jim Morrison’s family.
And Stewart Copeland (formerly of the Police), who was originally supposed to be Densmore’s replacement, also sued the Doors after they hired someone else. (This suit was settled out of court.) Definitely some bad juju attached to this venture.
Mr. Mojo Suing.
I wonder if a band has ever been sued by more members [well, plus estates] than it actually has. These guys are getting close.
All this over a little inconsequential psychedelic lounge-music.
They’ve had to change the name a bit. They’ve appended it. I forget how.
I think they’re calling themselves “Doors of the New Millenium” now. Good thing they changed/altered it, because any version of “The Doors” without Morrison - who, obviously, can’t rejoin - would be a travesty.
Ian Ashbury is a weird choice for lead singer. I just can’t see him in the Morrison role.
:rolleyes:
They were talking about the Doors, buddy, not Pink Floyd.
And incidentally, they released two albums after Jim died, the half decent Other Voices and the totally offbeat Full Circle. Neither could compare to when Jim was alive.
Also, An American Prayer was released in 1978, but that was just recorded poetry with a musical background. Great album, though.
In case you didn’t know, I’m a bit of a fan. And these guys, well, I’m not really happy with Ray’s lifetime of cashing in on Jim, and I would tend to think that this iteration is lacking some of the magic and danger of the original group (not that I was alive back then, though).
I’m talking about both, buddy.