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I went with XRT and Jason Thomas mellowly backselling "break on through to the other side, and I guess that's kinda what happened today."

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I went with XRT and Jason Thomas mellowly backselling "break on through to the other side, and I guess that's kinda what happened today."

At least it wasnt some pun on The End

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Do you think guys like Ian Astbury will now go on tours for years recounting remembrances of the times Manzarek offered remembrances of Jim?


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Ray Manzarek was the architect of The Doors' intoxicating sound. His evocative keyboard playing fused rock, jazz, blues, classical and an array of other styles into something utterly, dazzlingly new, and his restless artistic explorations have continued unabated ever since.

He grew up on the South Side of Chicago, and was introduced to the piano at the tender age of seven. Though he would later be electrified by the sensual strut of boogie-woogie, the raw power of the blues and the transgressive energy of rock 'n' roll, Manzarek credits the "little red book", written by John Thompson, that his first piano teacher gave him with ideas and motifs he would draw on throughout his career.

While at St. Rita high-school he began playing in a band with his brothers, Rick and Jim, earning pocket money at dances and talent shows. He continued this sideline as an economics student at DePaul University; upon graduating he moved west to attend law school at UCLA. Quickly realizing the law wasn't for him, Manzarek transferred to the UCLA film school. It was there he met his future wife, Dorothy Fujikawa.

The Doors were born in 1965, when Manzarek met fellow UCLA film student Jim Morrison on Venice Beach, California. The singer's poetry was a perfect fit for the classically trained keyboardist's musical ideas, and eventually they decided to form a band. When Robby Krieger and John Densmore came onboard as guitarist and drummer, The Doors were complete. Though several bassists auditioned for the group, none could match the bass lines provided by Manzarek's left hand. Signed to Elektra Records, The Doors released six studio albums, a live album and a compilation before Morrison's untimely demise in 1971.

Manzarek, Krieger and Densmore released two albums as a trio under the Doors moniker, with Manzarek and Krieger handling vocals. Manzarek released the solo albums "The Golden Scarab" (1973) and "The Whole Thing Started With Rock and Roll & Now It's Out Of Control" (1974) before forming the group Nite City, which invited comparisons to Mott the Hoople and Aerosmith; the quintet released its self-titled debut in 1977 and the follow-up "Golden Days Diamond Nights" the following year.

The surviving Doors reunited to create a musical backdrop for Morrison's recorded poetry on the 1978 release "An American Prayer." Manzarek produced and performed on the L.A. band X's 1980 debut album, "Los Angeles," which remains one of the high-water marks of the punk movement. His other collaborators have included acclaimed modern-classical and film composer Philip Glass; poet Michael McClure; glam-punk icon Iggy Pop; the British band Echo and the Bunnymen; U.K. poet-musician Darryl Read; writer Scott Richardson, with whom he recorded the innovative spoken-word-and-blues series "Tornado Souvenirs;" guitarist Roy Rogers, who joined him for the 2008 collection "Ballads Before the Rain" (featuring instrumental takes on a couple of Doors songs, among other material); and pop parodist Weird Al, for whose 2009 Doors homage "Craigslist" Manzarek did a spot-on salute to his own work.

The keyboardist's memoir "Light My Fire: My Life With the Doors" was published in 1998; he subsequently published two novels, 2001's "The Poet in Exile" (riffing on the urban legend that Morrison faked his own death) and the ghostly 2006 Civil War tale "Snake Moon." He also flexed his cinematic chops as the writer-director (and score composer) of the 2000 thriller "Love Her Madly."

In 2002, Ray rejoined forces with Robby Krieger and has been touring ever since, playing classic Doors material to sold-out crowds composed of longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Ray Manzarek currently lives in Napa Valley, California.


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R.I.P. Ray Manzarek. Break on through to the other side!

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those guys were pretty good in the grand scheme of things.

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I love "Riders on the Storm" but for the most part I don't have any strong feelings about the Doors. They don't annoy me like the Stones, at least.

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they had their own style at least. LA Woman come on!!!

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Always wished I could've met Ray. 74 is a good life. Hope I make it that far.

Quite a musician, playing both the keys and bass part for their songs. One of the most unique sounds of any band around and clearly distinguished. I get chills every time I hear the intro to "Soul Kitchen" R.I.P., Ray

On another note, I just checked my DVR from a couple weeks ago with John Densmore on with Jimmy Fallon. John was rather impressed with Jimmy's bit they did..."Reading Rainbow", from awhile back. John even suggested that Jimmy front the band if they ever got together for another round....obviosuly not going to happen now. :(

"The Reading Rainbow"
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Eaglo Jeff wrote:
Always wished I could've met Ray. 74 is a good life. Hope I make it that far.

Quite a musician, playing both the keys and bass part for their songs. One of the most unique sounds of any band around and clearly distinguished. I get chills every time I hear the intro to "Soul Kitchen" R.I.P., Ray

On another note, I just checked my DVR from a couple weeks ago with John Densmore on with Jimmy Fallon. John was rather impressed with Jimmy's bit they did..."Reading Rainbow", from awhile back. John even suggested that Jimmy front the band if they ever got together for another round....obviosuly not going to happen now. :(

"The Reading Rainbow"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_82GscM3m5E

Got a chance to speak with him after a performance with Roy Rogers here in Ottumwa April of 2011. Nicest down to earth guy ever. Thanked me for wanting to speak with him. I thought he was a total class act. Signed some old Doors LPs I had brought with me. Put on a great show also.


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I love "Riders on the Storm"...


Me too, but only in elevators.

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Eaglo Jeff wrote:
Always wished I could've met Ray. 74 is a good life. Hope I make it that far.

Quite a musician, playing both the keys and bass part for their songs. One of the most unique sounds of any band around and clearly distinguished. I get chills every time I hear the intro to "Soul Kitchen" R.I.P., Ray

On another note, I just checked my DVR from a couple weeks ago with John Densmore on with Jimmy Fallon. John was rather impressed with Jimmy's bit they did..."Reading Rainbow", from awhile back. John even suggested that Jimmy front the band if they ever got together for another round....obviosuly not going to happen now. :(

"The Reading Rainbow"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_82GscM3m5E

Got a chance to speak with him after a performance with Roy Rogers here in Ottumwa April of 2011. Nicest down to earth guy ever. Thanked me for wanting to speak with him. I thought he was a total class act. Signed some old Doors LPs I had brought with me. Put on a great show also.

8) 8) 8) Nice!

I'm guessing that Ray had the calming influence on the band and was the only one that could somewhat harness in Jim and his craziness.

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Got a chance to speak with him after a performance with Roy Rogers here in Ottumwa April of 2011. Nicest down to earth guy ever. Thanked me for wanting to speak with him. I thought he was a total class act. Signed some old Doors LPs I had brought with me. Put on a great show also.


That's awesome! I love it when I read or hear that someone I've had so much love for turns out to be a genuinely nice person. So often that isn't the case.

I got to meet Carlton Fisk as a fanatic 8 year old. Raging tool. On the other hand Dwight Evans and Jim Rice couldn't have been nicer.

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I did not want to ask him the same old shit about Morrison so I asked him what was the thing he most enjoyed about knowing him as a person not as a so called rock star. He said Jim had a great gift for loving everybody and a great sense of humor.


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