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With their self-titled debut, The Doors burst onto the late 1960's scene on the strength of Jim Morrison's poetry and psychedelic style. There's a dark element to the group. The band takes its name from a book by Aldous Huxley called "The Doors of Perception," and took inspiration from concepts of altered perception. Jim Morrison could not read music or play an instrument but was a poet as well as a singer. His poetry infiltrates all of The Doors music.
We hope you enjoy this radical album from a radical age.
“Soul Kitchen”
“Crystal Ship”
“20th Century Fox”
“Backdoor Man ”
Theme to “The Monkees”
“San Francisco” by Scott McKenzie
“White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane
“Whiter Shade of Pale” by Procol Harum
“Come on Down to My Boat” by Every Mother's Son
“Grazing in the Grass” by Hugh Masekla
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**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
By Rob Marbury, Wayne Rowan, Bruce Fricks, John Lynch4.9
4747 ratings
With their self-titled debut, The Doors burst onto the late 1960's scene on the strength of Jim Morrison's poetry and psychedelic style. There's a dark element to the group. The band takes its name from a book by Aldous Huxley called "The Doors of Perception," and took inspiration from concepts of altered perception. Jim Morrison could not read music or play an instrument but was a poet as well as a singer. His poetry infiltrates all of The Doors music.
We hope you enjoy this radical album from a radical age.
“Soul Kitchen”
“Crystal Ship”
“20th Century Fox”
“Backdoor Man ”
Theme to “The Monkees”
“San Francisco” by Scott McKenzie
“White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane
“Whiter Shade of Pale” by Procol Harum
“Come on Down to My Boat” by Every Mother's Son
“Grazing in the Grass” by Hugh Masekla
Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?”
NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.
Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.
Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!
**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.

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