The Doors, Greil Marcus
The Doors, Greil Marcus
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The Doors
A Lifetime of Listening to Five Mean Years

Author: Greil Marcus

Narrator: Ray Porter

Unabridged: 4 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2011

Categories: Nonfiction, Music


Synopsis

The best critic of popular culture in America considers the attraction of the Doors, which has endured despite the bands short life, sampling the lasting songs and legendary performances that made Jim Morrison and his band rock n roll legends. A fan from the moment the Doors first album took over KMPX, the revolutionary FM rock n roll station in San Francisco, Greil Marcus saw the band many times at the legendary Fillmore Auditorium and the Avalon Ballroom in 1967. Five years later it was all over. Forty years after singer Jim Morrison was found dead in Paris and the group disbanded, one could drive from here to there, changing from one FM pop station to another, and be all but guaranteed to hear two, three, four of the Doors songs in an hourevery hour. Whatever the demands in the music, they remained unsatisfied, in the largest sense unfinished, and absolutely alive. There have been many books on the Doors. This is the first to bypass their myth, their mystique, and the death cult of both Jim Morrisonand the era he was made to personifyand focus solely on the music. All these years later, it is a new story.

About Greil Marcus

Greil Marcus has written many books, including Mystery Train, Lipstick Traces, The Old, Weird America, and The History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs. With Werner Sollors he is the editor of A New Literary History of America. He was born in the Middle West, in San Francisco, and lives in Oakland, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tosh

Reading Greil Marcus is always a pleasure. And its the reason why I am reading this particular book, because I really don't have a passion for the Doors or their imagery. But on the other hand they are a band that's important to my personal culture. Being raised in Los Angeles, I saw the Doors at th......more

Goodreads review by Fred

This is a wide ranging analysis/appreciation/explication of the five year era when the Doors were acting out their psychodrama on the national stage. The actual music of the band serves mostly as a springboard for Professor Marcus's wide ranging, almost dizzying exploration of the zeitgeist of the e......more

Goodreads review by Jim

With a cover of Joel Brodsky’s Elektra publicity photo of The Doors dressed in unexpectedly warm colors of the sun, Greil Marcus’ “The Doors: A Lifetime of Listening to Five Mean Years” is an unexpected look at selected songs of The Doors and pop culture. Marcus’ book is a fans’ book, he says that it......more

Goodreads review by Eduardo

The Unhappy Endings Of The Sixties – Or The Doors according to Greil Marcus (By Awestruck Wanderer) “In 1968 dread was the currency. It was what kept you up all night, and not just the night Bobby Kennedy was shot… Dread was why every day could feel like a trap. (…) The feeling that the country was c......more