Ray Manzarek of The Doors has died

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So many good memories, haunting ones, over so many years. Thanks for the songs, Ray.

http://www.today.com/entertainment/ray- ... -6C9996713

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wtf!

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I just saw this on FB :(
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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i love the man!

:(
"It dreamed itself along"

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aw balls :(

say hi to jim :)
:ud:

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sigh. another one gone... :( :(
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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That guy wielded so much influence over my cultural upbringing - his playing is among my first memories of anything ever.

I tried a little Manzarek-style organ on my keyboard only this afternoon (not knowing he was even sick).

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One memory of The Doors:

Decades ago, back when I used to drive around Virginia and North Carolina repairing amusement electronics, I carried several crates of CDs and a beat-up boom box connected to homemade crossovers and a spare pair of large jukebox speakers. Not hi-fi but it helped the hours and the miles pass.

One hot, humid late summer afternoon I was headed out of one small town, driving to a slightly larger one across county after county of nearly flat farmland broken by patches of forest. Soon as I was clear of town I could see the shelf-shaped wall of black cloud, the immense, rapidly moving storm that I was heading directly into.

Naturally I reached for the CD with "Riders on the Storm," and as it spun up I was overtaken by three motorcyclists. The rumbling from the recording mixed with their Harleys and real rolling thunder while day turned to night. I had to turn the volume up to be heard over the roaring of rain on the van's rooftop.

Past the deserted store where the bikers found shelter under a rickety garage, down from the high flatland into creek-dissected wooded territory, back out into open fields. Finally I emerged from under the storm into crystal-clear air where gaps in the clouds let through scarce sunbeams that lit a wraith of mist here, a stand of glittering green oaks over there.

Moving into the song's last section Ray's Fender Rhodes notes had that same glowing-against-darkness quality, floating along through the countryside, headed toward someplace else, always moving, always driving forward. That's how I will always think of him.

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26 yearss 2 months and about 2 weeks ago lsd, golf course some friends and a boombox :bliss:
:ud:

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:(

R.I.P. Ray.
... space is the place ...

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No One Here Gets Out Alive.
Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.

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:(

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RIP. "The Doors" was a legendary band... :)

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I loved the entire L.A. Woman album, but Riders On The Storm was the track that stood out for me, and introduced me to The Doors. The Rhodes sound on there had such a beautiful, haunting quality. They don't make 'em like that any more. No, Sir.

RIP Ray :(

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Very sad to hear this. My all time favorite band.

Weve canceled your subscription to the resurrection, sent your credentials to the house of detention, youve got some friends inside, say hello to jim for us.

Rip.

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