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Certain Songs #330: The Doors – “L.A. Woman”

October 3, 2015 by Jim Connelly

la woman Album: L.A Woman
Year: 1971

What a difference four years makes! While a lot of big bands these days — ::cough:: Arcade Fire ::cough:: routinely take 3-4 years between albums, The Doors’ entire career happened in that timespan.

All of that drama — stardom, fuck-ups, fatness, rock bottoms, dick flashes, redemption and tons and tons of waking up this morning and getting themselves a beer — happened in less time than it took to make Oliver Stone’s film about all of that drama.

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Certain Songs #329: The Doors – “Break on Through (To The Other Side)”

October 2, 2015 by Jim Connelly

download (1) Album: The Doors
Year: 1967

Like a lot of folks my age, I went through a Doors phase around the time of No One Here Gets Out Alive, buying all of their albums in a two-month period near the end of 1980 — five of them in November — and yet, by the time that Rolling Stone came out with their infamous “He’s Hot, He’s Sexy and He’s Dead” cover a year later, I was already pretty much over the whole thing.

So when I lent someone at my work my entire Doors collection in exchange for three early Kinks albums — Kinks-Size, Kinks Kingdom and Kinda Kinks, so not even particularly good early Kinks albums — and neither of us ever bothered to mention trading them back, I felt like I’d won.

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21 Musical Moments To Die For

December 19, 2008 by Jim Connelly

This seems to be way more fun than Linus' big speech. You can talk about genres, artists, albums, or even songs, but sometimes what keeps us coming back to music is the discovery of the transcendent musical moment. For me, “the moment” is the part of the song that fully and utterly engages me; the reason that I keep coming back to it.

I’m not necessarily talking about hooks here, because the purpose of a hook is the draw you into a song. I’m really talking more about traps: the part of a song that that keeps you there.

The is the fifth in a series. The first one had 25, the second one had 24, the third one had 23, the fourth one had 22.

Also: there is a slight — but not total – Christmas theme going on with this one. More of an arc, really. And a couple of mini-arcs, too!

Every single moment I’ve listed below kills me single every time I hear it.

Oh, and this isn’t in any kind of order, despite the numbering.

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