C'mon, Doug. Doors pushed it and most of the time expressively.
Bill
On 19/11/2014, at 6:20 AM, Doug Barbour wrote:
> I guess, & you get that across, Bill.
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> But, taste & all that...
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> Doug
> On Nov 18, 2014, at 3:36 AM, Bill Wootton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> When Jim Morrison speak/sings, you're there.
>> Back when. That voice so warm, rousing, tortured,
>> gentle, gruff, by turns. Now, of course, arrested.
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>> But listen to Jim deliver words like Night, Feel,
>> Go, Like, Delight, More, Touch, and you're still
>> teen, yearning, reaching, life opening out.
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>> No matter who covers Doors songs now,
>> no matter how well, technically, musically,
>> your ears consign. That fire they cannot light.
>>
>> bw
>>
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