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Riders on the Storm - The Doors HD

Rest in Peace Ray, you are with your old friend now MUST SEE for Doors and Jim Morrison Fans Live Video Performance in HD The song was recorded at the Doors Workshop in December 1970 with the assistance of Bruce Botnick, their longtime engineer, who was co-producing the recording sessions. Jim Morrison recorded his main vocals and then whispered the lyrics over them to create the echo effect. This was the last song recorded by the members of The Doors, according to Manzarek, as well as Morrison's last recorded song to be released. The single was released in 1971, shortly before Morrison's death I put this video together to get a sence of how it may have been, the live video was taken from a concert in Toronto Canada 1967 the song, the end. Another great concert, try this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-2TzQfDUjU

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11 years ago

Goodbye Ray, we will miss you too

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@HDPinkFloyd

Nice , Jim's one of the best !

@anthonymorris4842

It’s 2023 still listening to this masterpiece. This song never grows old. Jim’s voice so powerful.

@mrmsmcgill

In '68, I never imagined I'd still be listening to The Doors at 68. Great video!

@michaelserby7697

I grew up with the DOORS. I was 17 in 1967. What a great time to be young. I feel sorry for today's generation 2023 . 🖤 🇺🇸 🎶 Especially the Music ...

@MADMAR2010

Fortunately I was born in 62. The air was good, the food was good, the music was beautiful.

@dannygunsix

The Doors are a once in our lifetimes event . Never to be reproduced by any other band. Bless them for their soulful music they produced. Buy their albums and play them loud...

@marygarcia7182

It's 2024 n I am still listening to THE DOORS .... ♥️🎵🎼🎶💯 Their Music never is forgotten nor does it die !!!!

@nickproudlock6319

Never tire of hearing this song. Came from one of the best albums made.

@gabbyhayes4561

I've heard this song hundreds of times,... It still sends chills up and down my spine. R I P Jim Morrison.😢😎

@tm4940

RIP Jim. 50 years later, a true legend sadly missed.

@hoke0818

I'm a Vietnam (1968) USAF Vet and have always loved( Riders on the Storm). I never get tired of THEDOORS or Pink Floyd. And I'm an Old man. The younger generation don't know what good music is. It's a damn shame, as Oliver would say.

@paologilles2820

I was born in 68 and I grow up with this music in my ears.... Fortunately!!!!

@teresafanna3956

I'M STILL RIDING THE STORM !!!! AND I'M 66 YEARS OLD !!!!

@John-xq4xb

His voice is of an old soul way beyond it’s time!! Truly underappreciated this man and his genius

@user-cz9tp5cg3n

Проходят годы и десятилетия , а музыка Дорз и голос Джима всё так же прекрасны ❤

@rayedwards4132

Will always love this song. It's so relaxing and peaceful to me. Plus it's such a coincidence Jim and I both were born in the same hospital.

@splooshy4014

They'll still be playing this song in a 1000 years time. Incredible.

@philipatoz

Besides their exceptionally beautiful instrumental soundscapes, mesmerizing, hypnotic keyboards. And the one thing that I really love about Morrison is that he didn't sing like the howling, growling, screaming rock singers of the era, as he was much more of a romantic crooner, like Sinatra, etc. - which really made them sound very unique and against the day's rock vocal conventions. Morrison had this warm, velvety, soothing voice. And like all great poets, he truly knew how to paint pictures with words, in such a way that the listener's mind is left to conjure up imagery per his own experiences and sensibilities. And this approach gives a different sense of the songs' meanings, from listen to listen and especially over a long period of time and further personal experiences. He had wondrous artistic gifts, but money, fame and alcohol were not his friends.

@macmccreadie8541

I listen to it at 83 years old in 2024.

@royfield7494

Still one of the greatest songs of all time. The Doors at their best