Wow, I'm sick of doubt Live in the light of certain South
Cruel bindings The servants have the power dog-men and their mean women pilling poor blankets over our sailors I'm sick of dour faces Staring at me from the T.V tower. I want roses in my garden bower, dig? Royal babies, rubies must now replace aborted Strangers in the mud These mutants, blood-meal for the plants that's plowed
They are waiting to take us into the severed garden Do you know how pale and wanton thrillfull comes death on a strange hour unannunced, unplanned for like a scaring over-friendly guest you've brought to bed Death makes angels of us all and gives us wingg where we had shoulders smooth as raven's claws
No more money, no more fancy dress This other Kingdom seems by far the best until its other jaw reveals incest and loose obedience to a vegetable law
I will not go Prefer a Feast of Friends To the Giant family
"..now Night arrives with her purple legions Retire now to your tents and to your dreams Tomorrow we enter the town of my birth. I want to be ready.. " James Douglas Morrison
All right, wild child full of grace Savior of the human race, your cool face Natural child, terrible child Not your mothers or your fathers child Your our child, screamin wild An ancient lunatic reigns in the trees of the night Ha, ha, ha, ha With hunger at her heels, freedom in her eyes She dances on her knees, pirate prince at her side Stirrin into a hollow idols eyes Wild child full of grace, savior of the human race Your cool face, your cool face, your cool face Do you remember when we were in africa?
John Densmore (born 1944) was the drummer of the rock group The Doors from 1965 to 1973. He is a drummer and writer and attended Santa Monica City College and Cal. State-Northridge.
"I've been playing for six years. I took piano lessons when I was ten. They tried to get me to play Bach. They tried for two years. When I was in junior high I got my first set of drums. I played symphonic music in high school (tympani, snare drum), then I played jazz for three years. I used to play sessions in Compton and Topanga Canyon."
John Densmore made his departure from the world of rock-and-roll in the eighties, to the world of dance as he performed with Bess Snyder and Co., touring the United States for two years. In 1984, at La Mama Theatre in New York, he had his stage acting debut in Skins, a one-act play he wrote. In 1985, he went on to win the L.A. Weekly Theatre Award for music with Methusalem, directed by Tim Robbins. The play, Rounds, which he co-produced, won the NAACP award for theatre in 1987. In 1988, he played a feature role in Band Dreams and Bebop at the Gene Dynarski Theatre. He developed and performed a one-man piece from the short story, The King of Jazz, at the Wallenboyd Theatre in 1989. With Adam Ant, he co-produced "Be Bop A Lula" at Theatre Theatre in 1992. He has acted in numerous TV shows, and his film credits include: "Get Crazy" with Malcolm McDowell, "Dudes" directed by Penelope Spheres, and, most recently "The Doors" directed by Oliver Stone. John wrote his best-selling autobiography, "Riders On The Storm"; and as drummer and founding member of The Doors, he was inducted into the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame in January of last year.
He presently is working on his first novel, producing a documentary film, an after-care program for ex-criminal offenders titled "Project Return" directed by Leslie Neil. When time permits he lectures in colleges all over the United States, most recently in Texas and New Mexico.
Incredible.. last night I dreamt the Who again.. and I asked them to play "See me Feel me" like the first dream about the Who!!!!!!!!! Anyone could sing me "See me Feel me", please?!?!?!?! Why they didn't play this song at Verona?! Why?!?! WHYYYYYYYYY?!?!? PETE!!!!! ANSWER ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'M BECOMING MAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/ALIGN]]
..when I listen this song I burst out crying.. but I don't know if I cry with joy, because this song is too wonderful.. or with sadness, because I know that it's all over..now there aren't songs like this... bands like this... personalities like these.. we mustn't forget this magic.. we must still dream with the music, and we must still dream with the Doors..