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Thread started 01/12/07 8:51pm

heartbeatocean

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The Smiths and the Doors

Compare and contrast hmmm
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Reply #1 posted 01/12/07 10:07pm

heartbeatocean

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glib references to suicide? hmmm
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Reply #2 posted 01/12/07 11:19pm

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Sorry I'm really not seeing a connection.

I'm familiar with the "popular" Doors stuff though I know a lot more Smiths tunage and I can't really see it.

Maybe they each were Spokesman for their generation.....naw I can't even get with you on that, really.

sorry.....

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Reply #3 posted 01/13/07 1:34am

GangstaFam

Poets
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Reply #4 posted 01/13/07 1:43am

GangstaFam

The Smiths had a thing about not using keyboards. The Doors made their sound with keyboards (namely organ) but didn't have a bass guitarist.
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Reply #5 posted 01/13/07 1:48am

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They both stood out as something a bit more 'real' than their contemporaries. They were considered antidotes even.

The Doors were a dark, gritty surreal sexual nightmare compared to the free love and 'give peace a chance' generation. They were dangerous.

The Smiths had such a basic sound and image compared to the gender-bending, fun and fabulous synth pop and new wave of the day.
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Reply #6 posted 01/13/07 1:48am

GangstaFam

They're both bloody f***ing great!
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Reply #7 posted 01/13/07 11:01am

heartbeatocean

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lazycrockett said:

Sorry I'm really not seeing a connection.

I'm familiar with the "popular" Doors stuff though I know a lot more Smiths tunage and I can't really see it.

Maybe they each were Spokesman for their generation.....naw I can't even get with you on that, really.

sorry.....

neutral


I'm not saying there is a connection. I'm just curious if people think there is one.
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Reply #8 posted 01/13/07 11:02am

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GangstaFam said:

The Smiths had a thing about not using keyboards. The Doors made their sound with keyboards (namely organ) but didn't have a bass guitarist.


Interesting! I never thought about that! Yay, Gangstafam!
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Reply #9 posted 01/13/07 11:03am

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GangstaFam said:

They both stood out as something a bit more 'real' than their contemporaries. They were considered antidotes even.

The Doors were a dark, gritty surreal sexual nightmare compared to the free love and 'give peace a chance' generation. They were dangerous.

The Smiths had such a basic sound and image compared to the gender-bending, fun and fabulous synth pop and new wave of the day.



My thinking was that the Smiths are also very dark in their message/lyrics. They both have a mopey, cynical quality -- though the Doors are less ironic.
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