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Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 10:59 pm
by dales
Manzarek, founding member of The Doors, dies at 74 from cancer


By Associated Press,


Updated: Monday, May 20, 3:10 PM



Ray Manzarek, the keyboardist and founding member of The Doors who had a dramatic impact on rock ‘n’ roll, has died. He was 74.

Manzarek founded The Doors after meeting then-poet Jim Morrison in California. The band went on to become one of the most successful rock ‘n’ roll acts to emerge from the 1960s and continues to resonate with fans decades after Morrison’s death brought an effective end to the band.

The Chicago native continued to remain active in music after Morrison’s 1971 death. He briefly tried to hold the band together by serving as vocalist, but eventually the group fell apart. He played in other bands over the years, produced other acts, became an author and worked on films.

The Doors were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Manzarek is among the most notable keyboard players in rock history. His lead-instrument work with the band at a time when the guitar often dominated added a distinct end-times flavor that matched Morrison’s often out there imagery and persona.

The group is best known for hits like “L.A.Woman,” ‘’Break On Through to the Other Side,” ‘’The End” and “Light My Fire” and came to symbolize the decadence of Los Angeles as the counterculture grew in the U.S.

Morrison and Manzarek met at UCLA film school and ran into each other in Venice a few months after graduation, Manzarek recounted in a 1967 interview with Billboard.

Outwardly the two seemed so different. The strikingly tall, dark and handsome Morrison looked the part of rock star, while Manzarek, with glasses and comparatively close-cropped blonde hair, retained a more professorial look.

Inwardly, though, they were kindred spirits, as Manzarek discovered when Morrison read him the lyrics for a song called “Moonlight Drive.”

“I’d never heard lyrics to a rock song like that before,” Manzarek said. “We talked a while before we decided to get a group together and make a million dollars.”

The band would make far more than that. The Doors, which also included guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore, has sold more than 100 million albums and their music has been re-released and repackaged multiple times over the years, been featured prominently in movies and holds an oft-debated place in rock history. Manzarek and Krieger reunited to tour as The Doors in recent years.

While Morrison, with his proto-celebrity lifestyle and tragic end, forever will remain the face of The Doors, you could argue Manzarek’s keyboard work was every bit as important and helped balance some of the singer’s more over-the-top moments.

His creepy organ line on “Light My Fire” adds a weirdo menace to what outwardly is a rock ‘n’ roll pick-up song. And his after-hours, lounge style on “Riders On the Storm” transforms that song into an epic unlike anything else the band ever did.

Manzarek is survived by his wife, Dorothy, his son Pablo and two brothers, Rick and James. Funeral arrangements are pending.
Gotta put on their first album on the old turntable and crank that bad boy waaay up! :ok

Re: Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 12:02 am
by Joe Guy
I'm surprised.

I heard him interviewed on the radio not long ago & he didn't mention cancer.

Re: Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 12:24 am
by Gob
Shame, RIP MR Manzarek.

Re: Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 7:30 am
by Sean
A very talented composer and musician. RIP.

Re: Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 10:31 am
by Sue U
Sean wrote:A very talented composer and musician. RIP.
Also a terrific producer -- he did the first four (and best) albums of my all-time favorite rock 'n' roll band (here he joins them for their cover of The Doors' Soul Kitchen):



RIP, Ray.

Re: Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 3:58 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
RIP
Another part of my youth is dead.
:(

Re: Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 4:23 pm
by Joe Guy
I wonder if he donated his organ.

Re: Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 6:08 pm
by dales
He pulled out all the stops.

Re: Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 6:10 pm
by dales
oldr_n_wsr wrote:RIP
Another part of my youth is dead.
:(
I recall playing their debut album over a million times on my crappy stereo system.

It was the summer of 1967 I was 14 going on 15......magical times.

Re: Two Doors Down-or-He Broke Thru To The Other Side

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 7:00 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
I have to check my LP collection, but I seem to recall having a Doors album or two that I never even opened the shrink wrap on. A buddy of mine bought the same albums (morisson hotel??) and I just recorded them on tape from his stereo.

Summer of '67 I was 9yo.
Used to listen to my mothers transister radio.