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The spaghetti incident.
The Doors "The Soft Parade". They traded their cosmically-mad howling carnival rock for strings and a horn section. Jim crooned, seriously.
Donny Osmond meets Laurence Welk.
Yeah... It's one of the reasons why I liked Queen as well.The Doors "The Soft Parade". They traded their cosmically-mad howling carnival rock for strings and a horn section. Jim crooned, seriously.
Donny Osmond meets Laurence Welk.
I never really purchased a Doors album, other than their greatest hits, but one thing I appreciate about all the hits I’ve heard from The Doors is they all sound different from one and other.
The Doors "The Soft Parade". They traded their cosmically-mad howling carnival rock for strings and a horn section. Jim crooned, seriously.
Donny Osmond meets Laurence Welk.
I never really purchased a Doors album, other than their greatest hits, but one thing I appreciate about all the hits I’ve heard from The Doors is they all sound different from one and other.
Oasis 2 and on.
Ray Manzarek had a lot to do with their music also....The Doors "The Soft Parade". They traded their cosmically-mad howling carnival rock for strings and a horn section. Jim crooned, seriously.
Donny Osmond meets Laurence Welk.
I never really purchased a Doors album, other than their greatest hits, but one thing I appreciate about all the hits I’ve heard from The Doors is they all sound different from one and other.
Yeah, Robbie Kreiger wrote all the moneymakers.
They all were instrumental...har...har...harRay Manzarek had a lot to do with their music also....The Doors "The Soft Parade". They traded their cosmically-mad howling carnival rock for strings and a horn section. Jim crooned, seriously.
Donny Osmond meets Laurence Welk.
I never really purchased a Doors album, other than their greatest hits, but one thing I appreciate about all the hits I’ve heard from The Doors is they all sound different from one and other.
Yeah, Robbie Kreiger wrote all the moneymakers.
The Doors "The Soft Parade". They traded their cosmically-mad howling carnival rock for strings and a horn section. Jim crooned, seriously.
i agree....The Doors "The Soft Parade". They traded their cosmically-mad howling carnival rock for strings and a horn section. Jim crooned, seriously.
The Soft Parade was one of their best albums!
The Doors "The Soft Parade". They traded their cosmically-mad howling carnival rock for strings and a horn section. Jim crooned, seriously.
The Soft Parade was one of their best albums!
The Doors "The Soft Parade". They traded their cosmically-mad howling carnival rock for strings and a horn section. Jim crooned, seriously.
The Soft Parade was one of their best albums!
Different strokes.
One of the top most overrated bands of the '90s.Oasis 2 and on.
Oasis...never purchased an album, but they had some hits that I liked in retrospect