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Saturday, November 26, 2011

The Doors and Top Country Songs

My Rock: Let's see, "Rock Is Dead" and "No limit, no law" ...

Krieger: Uh huh. Well, "Rock Is Dead" one night in Los Angeles, we believe that we were in the middle of recording ... "SoftParade", I believe, and it was just a crazy drunk all night.

My rock: There's a voice that was once designed for a complete album.

Krieger: Well, not really. Some people Top Country Songs had in mind making it a good album, but it is not really good enough for release. Some of it was, but as a whole, I do not think ... It 'was a good idea for a concept, but it was really just more or less a demo.

Rock Mine: The Doors Before there was the Psychedelic Rangers.

Manzarek: Oh ... The Psychedelic Rangers, Robbie Krieger and John Densmore. Robbie, it takes ..

My Rock: It was really only from the Maharishi's meditation center?

Krieger: No, that was before meditation. It was  when Top Country Songs John and I was in high school we have a group called Psychedelic Rangers were ... Some of our friends, a man named David Wolfe, another man named Grant Johnstone ... and we were probably the first group ever, the word psychedelic graphics to their name.

Rock Mine: this is the only band who were first the doors? John was in another was not?

Krieger: Well John played very few groups miley cyrus songs in  Top Country Songs high school. Jazz bands, do not know whether or not they had names, and I was in another band called Smokey Links ... In fact he was in the clouds.

Manzarek: What is the room with ... Back Bay Chamber Pot Terriers?

Krieger: Right, that was a jug band in which top 100 songs of all time I was ... Back Bay Chamber Pot Terriers (laughs).

Rock Mine: What were your influences these days?

Krieger: flamenco guitar was my biggest influence, but I also liked folk music, Bob Dylan, and this sort of thing, Joan Baez and jugband music.

Rock Mine: What is with you, Ray? Were you in something?

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