bassman Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 Doors keyboard player Ray Manzarek died of cancer at age 73. I'm an old fart & saw The Doors live in 1970. I also saw & met Manzarek several times when he did solo shows. He would play & sing Doors classic (Ray had a great voice) as well as jazz & classical compositions. He's also answer questions from the audience. Before each solo show you could find Ray in the parking lot, chatting with fans. No security, no attitude. RIP to a fine musiican & nice guy.
Colt45 Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 I think he was probably the driving force behind the Doors - rest peacefully......
Habanos2000 Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 I was never a Doors fan, but Ray's talent and musical signature is indelible with American 60's rock. RIP
Bartolomeo Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 I agree, I made a post about him on my FB page, I love the Doors....
kuzi16 Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 jim may have been the face but Ray made the doors who they were. it was his sound that shaped it.
CanuckSARTech Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 On 5/21/2013 at 8:07 PM, kuzi16 said: jim may have been the face but Ray made the doors who they were. it was his sound that shaped it. Very well put. Similar to Ross' post above. I never had the chance to meet him or attend a live show (sounds AWESOME, bassman), but I definitely enjoyed his music and continuing influence. A definite loss.
jpn Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 The Doors are one of my favorites and Ray always struck me as the quiet leader.
Guest rob Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 It's weird.... This last few months I went on an all out Doors bender... Listened to them nearly every day. Also been watching heaps of old concerts and docos..... Very sad, people always think Morrison when they think Doors - I think of Mazarek's shredding up the keyboard. Those solos were epic! Watching old interviews, he was clearly the driving force and inspiration.
Guest rob Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 Listen to the album version (not cut radio version) of Light My Fire for a display of ahead of its time Mazarek awesomeness! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbFxzb-YIxE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
bassman Posted May 21, 2013 Author Posted May 21, 2013 Ray, like Jon Lord of Deep Purple who also recently passed, was classically trained. During the infamous 1968 European tour where The Doors were cobilled with Jefferson Airplane, Ray sang a couple shows where Morrison was too high to go on.
Bartolomeo Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 On 5/21/2013 at 10:01 PM, bassman said: During the infamous 1968 European tour where The Doors were cobilled with Jefferson Airplane, Ray sang a couple shows where Morrison was too high to go on. I remember Oasis doing that a couple of times where Noel took over for Liam when Liam was "sick".....
Blakes Posted May 21, 2013 Posted May 21, 2013 The doors were almost like religion to me at one point. Such a unique band. R.I.P http://youtu.be/jLAr-WlxMZY
dan5974 Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 I heard this on the way to work today and was kind of saddened by the news even though I've never seen him perform live.I always said he was the driving force behind The Doors. Bassman you are lucky to have seen The Doors live.I am so jealous.If I could see any music act from history it would definetly been The Doors.Unfortunatly I wasn't born until 1974.
zappaFREAK Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 He was an incredible musician as were the rest of the band. It was and still is very rare to have an organ driving the music but that along with Morrison's poetry and voice seemed to ignite the band. This band had a great deal of influence in my life and miss them dearly. There is a great reunited duo in heaven cranking. just imagine the jamming that goes on up there!!
bassman Posted May 22, 2013 Author Posted May 22, 2013 And I of all people hate to mention it, but the Doors did not have a bassist. Manzarek played the organ fills with his right hand & played the bass line on the lower notes of the organ with his left hand. One advantage of being old is I saw a lot of great bands. First concert was PInk Floyd in 1968!
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