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Doors. (Original Post) Warren DeMontague Mar 2013 OP
Benevelent psychodelica? opiate69 Mar 2013 #1
I envision some folks, in the 60s, lecturing a room full of empty chairs on dialectical materialism Warren DeMontague Mar 2013 #2
I know where she lives. MrSlayer Mar 2013 #3
Build me a woman Fumesucker Apr 2013 #4
Ah, Yes!!! Light my Fire, KOMA, transistor radio, summer of '67!!! HuskiesHowls Apr 2013 #5

Warren DeMontague

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2. I envision some folks, in the 60s, lecturing a room full of empty chairs on dialectical materialism
Sun Mar 17, 2013, 03:13 AM
Mar 2013

while all the freaks said "fuck this, there's an orgy and a band playing next door"

HuskiesHowls

(711 posts)
5. Ah, Yes!!! Light my Fire, KOMA, transistor radio, summer of '67!!!
Sat Apr 6, 2013, 08:03 PM
Apr 2013

A long time ago...but still great memories!! I was 17, messing around outside, transistor radio on listening to KOMA out of Oklahoma City for the latest great hits. It was the first time I heard the long cut of Light My Fire. The single version was on local radio, and I knew it by heart, hearing that long version was just mind-blowing at the time!!

They also caused one of the big upsets between Dad and I that summer--there was a Doors concert in Des Moines the last Wednesday of August that year. Unfortunately I started my senior year of school on Thursday....so, Dad wouldn't let me go to the concert

Ah, well, I got over it, and wound up with all their albums (except American Prayer) on vinyl. Yes, they have been digitized; Yes, they are on CD; Yes, they get played often!!!

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