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I found these fragments in whatever year the Good Vibrations box set, and fell in love with them immediately. So when I heard there was more, I had to find a bootleg, which wasn't too difficult. I was in Chicago at the time. It was some of the most beautiful music I had ever heard. And I remember there was a record

It's a great album. Archeology was part of it . . . but the sound was so strange and creaky and attic-y and beautiful and gave you that sense of personally uncovering the tomb of Ramses XXXVI…. I didn't know that Jimi Hendrix dissed "Heroes & Villians". I don't see Brian Wilson as not somehow, if he hadn't broken

Thank you for including this article in AV Club. I was pretty surprised to see it on this site. Thank you for writing something so sympathetic to the man's biography as well as highlight his glorious record in the ring.

"Doors of perception" wasn't Huxley's, but was taken instead from William Blake in The Marriage Of Heaven & Hell. 
I don't like The Doors too much but I do get a kick out of later (fat Jim) Doors. LA Woman just gets down to business and doesn't have anything else but a drunk guy in a room bellowing about some broad, or