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Founding member of the Doors.
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He made a better door than window.
Makes me feel old when people who are my contemporaries die like this.
RIP
He and Jim Morrison had University of California degrees. One died in France, the other in Germany. All the morons hated them in the late 60s for being radicals, but we young people loved anyone in a rock and roll group. Great radical group.
A new generation discovered them because of Oliver Stone's movie, which failed to communicate everyone's suspicions about Morrison's mysterious death.
Both Ray and Jim had a tired, sarcastic manner of speaking. In the 1990s was that great TV thing with different singers subbing for Morrison while the rest of the real group played the hits. Is that on YouTube?
Most groups in the 60s had a political side, but kept it to themselves except in lyrics between the lines. Morrison, an admiral's son, had genes that made him boldly display his rebellion in your face, all the time 24-7. Police disliked him and had an informer bust him in Florida. That blew out his spirit and he hid in France till someone killed him. Word of his death took days to get back here, unaccompanied by a credible reason.
No, but my brother saw them in concert and every other group. He was more into going out, acid, etc. Besides national TV, I watched them once or twice on live afterschool rock and roll programs on local Los Angeles TV. When Touch Me Babe and Hello I Love You were new, they were on teenage shows after school, promoting them. Things they did were in the L.A. Free Press, the big radical weekly newspaper.
A new generation discovered them because of Oliver Stone's movie, which failed to communicate everyone's suspicions about Morrison's mysterious death.
