Friday, May 15, 1970 "Chr*st You Know It Ain't Easy" In the November 2 67 issue of Ch;etah magazine Peter Segal TivrciVe of the Doors "I have a feel ing the Doors fourth or fifth al bum is going to be very worth while". Since then Cheetah and Segal ;have left the scene, the Doors Iremain, a band of fallen heroes, land no one seems to care. The reason would seem obvious-on the . . isurtace," style changes, Morrisons . copasles.. of the last few years, . But it goes deeper than that, a question of who should make anges to accoznnmodate who, the_ group, or their - public. - Obviously the changes have been great, Morrison has become a full-fledged reality freak, but 'then "he: 'always was, especially in :t is...realization that only death is permanent and the rest of ex istence consists of occasional ris es from a rock bottom of bare ex tentialism,- naturally then all of the aroup's material (the roman ttice numbers in particular) are suicidal or Byronic. ; Too 'many people would just get stoned . and listen to Doors al bums saying "Yeah, weird and trips, wow, gimmie another a. IC '' - • " ' jigs ....Now at Our New Store in the IC-MART, EAST PLAZA New Phone No. 899-7825 Announcing 'Student Union Board Robert Luther ; , - ..SPECIAL 'EVENFTS Patrick -'McCarron i'•SOIAL - -Barb Davies Larfa -- Watkins The "New Doors' were fully in troduced to us in one track from the. Soft Parade, Shamans Blues, which is I. think, more autobio graphical than even Morrison realizes. The Doors have become Morrison and Krieger's band and the thoughts of the Doors are the thoughts of Morrison and Krieger. But the new album is all Morri-. son's, and it would seem that he has taken his memory of what ever it is in. Shamans Blues that "Walks the Meadows While I Stalk the Fields" has moved into! the Morrison Hotel, and we've all been there at least once. The Morrison Hotel album is divided into two themes, the first side the Hard Rock Cafe, which isn what it would seem PRESIDENT -CiItAITTEE CHAIRMEN .111 ) OcIALzg1IWICES Paut Bane hit" they never would listen close enough to realize things like "Light My Fire," "Moonlight Drive," and "My Eyes Have Seen You", were a bit anguished in their depression, so when the "Soft Parade" came out, with a few little rock croons on it the general impression was one of "What the fuck is he doing!?!" In concert the group will som imeS . break into some mean litt . . . visit the Varsity Shop P. A. Meyer & Sons CLOTHIERS The clothier that made Erie clothes conscious. OFFICERS 'II • 1-171 rockers from the fifties, I anti- '--cipated the Hard Rock Cafe side to be same recordings of that na ture (Get out there and shake yer asses folks). The moods of the first side vary from down and evil to sweet and syrupy, but even the jubilant sounding numbers have the taste of trying to dance faster than anyone else on a sinking ship. It's depressing, but after all, that's what's happening these days isnt it? Musically the first side is as good as anything the group has ever done. Morrison's voice rides over everything, with Krieger right along side, and Manzarek and Densmore keeping things straight (Manzarek even plays some new organ riffs, which is kind of nice, the variations of "Light . My Fire" which he's been playing• for the past three years have gotten tiring) There are no 1970-71 VICE PRESIDENT Roy Fronzaglia -,cU4TUIVeL Deb6rah_ Hunter Flo:Szymanski BP; !TY. Debbie Havranek EMEMM NITTANT CUB distinctive tracks„ but then, any overly distinctive numbers would ruin the flow. The second side consists of Morrison's fantasies. Land Ho is a sea chanty, Indian Summer is Shamans Blues all over again, Maggie McGill is what Twentieth Century Fox from the first album was all about. Several of the numbers on the albums are rock croons. At first they sound sickeningly sentimen tal but the idea behind Morrison singing some actual crons isn't as opposed to his image 'as it would seem (here comes same anguish again, etc). If you listen to them enough it _ seems that Morrison only begins , to insinuate things, besides it's too gooey to be anything other than sarcastic. It would seem - that the Doors have become a private and per sonal group, and instead of try ing to please everybody, they are concentrating on the hard core Doors freaks. Morrison is still a perverted Billy Graham, Man zarek is still the brooding elassi.- cist, and Krieger and Densmore are still the unseen drivers of the group. Those who keep saying "yeah, ever since the first album they've been going downhill" are the ones who should listen again, and then figure out whether it's their loss or not that they still can't dig the Morrison pretty much gets on it in Roadhouse Blues when he sings: group down "The future. is uncertain and the end is pretty near". There are still some pretty weird scene's in the goldmine. NSERVATIVELY MM= . . .. . . , .•;;••••••4•V ... • II ..1,... ,, , , .- ~,..,„... . ■.. ~..., lik ',.. \. .~ • , '.. . ~ • • ;,. • -.,..-; ~ .N.'...,,,,.,; , , -, .f . .••,' ,,, .., , v,:. , :4 4 ,., , ; .. • . 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