The DOORS have to be one of the greatest and most influencial bands of all time! Listeners of Nirvana must realise that they are listening to a mediocre version of The DOORS.
by ;)Doors Fan 0069 October 28, 2003
orginiating from Alduous Huxley's mescaline trip, a book "Doors of Perception" was written based on a quote often attributed to William Blake: "If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite."
The doors, are an integral part of the pyschadelic journey; or a transcendental breakthrough. To see through the door of this reality into another reality or dimension, is to acknowledge the "matrix", or illusory reality and know that truth exists beyond.
The doors, are an integral part of the pyschadelic journey; or a transcendental breakthrough. To see through the door of this reality into another reality or dimension, is to acknowledge the "matrix", or illusory reality and know that truth exists beyond.
by Kat November 20, 2004
a very influental and controversial rock band of the 60s and 70s jim morisson a true poet flushed his great life down the drain with drugs but i love the doors
by dannythemann September 13, 2003
The act of standing in front of a doorway with you hands in the air so people can determine how tall you are since they have only ever interacted with you online. Often used during videochats.
by CarterGee September 08, 2011
The greatest band ever. If Jim Morrison isnt the most poetic person who ever lives, god knows who is. And if you dont understand and just say that all of their songs are druggish jibberish, google the lyrics and read them over and over, that doesnt work, see hot karl.
"Jim Morrison's poetry is a bunch of druggish jibberish"
"GIT ON YO KNEES BOY, I SHOW U POETRY THE MAN WAY!!!"
"GIT ON YO KNEES BOY, I SHOW U POETRY THE MAN WAY!!!"
by Tony Ramone July 01, 2005
one of the most influential and kik ass rock bands of the 60's whose music still lives on today. led by jim morrison not only an artist but an amazing poet whos poetry aims to make its readers think outside the box to "break through to the other side" cross into the uknown. breaking free of the image you have made of yourself. "I like ideas about breaking away or overthrowing of established order."
by peace frog April 09, 2006
The Doors kill only to clear the way for rebirth; they hint at the eternal rhythmic balance of life and death.
Four Doors: John Densmore, drums. Ray Manzarek, organ. Robby Kreiger, guitar. And of course, Jim Morrison.
Four Doors: John Densmore, drums. Ray Manzarek, organ. Robby Kreiger, guitar. And of course, Jim Morrison.
The Doors kill only to clear the way for rebirth; they hint at the eternal rhythmic balance of life and death. Four Doors: John Densmore, drums. Ray Manzarek, organ. Robby Kreiger, guitar. And of course, Jim Morrison. Morrison becomes intoxicated by the danger of his poetry, and, sexual in an almost psychopathic way. His richly textured voice taunts and teases and threatens and throbs. With incredible vocal control and the theatrical projection of a Shakespearean star, he plays with the audiences emotions. The Doors embodied the zeitgeist, with all of its spiritual awareness, and liberating transcendence of obsolete cultural values, but embodied it with a potency concentration and theatrical vehemence that was totally unexpected. They flaunted rather than soft-pedaled the threat that the new culture presented to the old culture, and both cultures were left rather reeling by the experience. Today, the majority of American icons are too busy riding to the hounds of commerce or favour, rather then riding the wave of uncompromising, primal, poetic energy that The Doors offered. When the Doors performed it was a religious experience between them and the audience. They were able to move people to a kind of emotional orgasm through the medium of words and music.
by PoeticPoetry May 05, 2009