On this very chilly day, I need some good, classic music to warm me up. Today I was in the mood to listen to The Doors. I have a few of their albums, so it took some time to decide which one to go with.
Now Spinning:
The Doors - Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine (1972) Record Store Day Limited Edition on
Translucent Amber Vinyl (5,500 numbered copies)
What pushed me to this album today?
- The warm amber color of the vinyl
- Some of my favorite doors songs appear on this 2LP
- It's been a while since I played this one
- The Wasp (Texas Radio & The Big Beat) - there's just something about the beat to this song that I can never get enough of
- The End - talk about a goodbye song! Powerful and deep that may have many meanings
- L.A.Woman - this song is like a rollercoaster; I literally have to put the car in cruise control if it comes on because I'll end up speeding, then slowing down, then back to speeding again.
- Riders on the Storm - last song Morrison recorded, which makes it even more eerie
They kept it simple with their instruments and created beautiful music, becoming successful. Can we apply that same concept to our everyday lives?
In today's society, it is so easy to get carried away with things. Need proof? Just look at social media! Everyone posts all of these wonderful things going on in their lives and they try to beef it up as much as they can. Gone are the days of simply taking a picture and praying it comes out nicely and not cutting off someone's head. Now, it is more like a competition to prove that our lives are better than anyone else's. I know, I know...most of us don't actually consciously think that. But think about it: why are people filtering their pictures, cropping them, and using other editing techniques? They want to fluff it up to make it seem as perfect as possible. By the time we are done fluffing it up, it looks almost NOTHING like the original! The same can be said about written posts with no pictures.
WHY do we need to fluff things up?
- Jim Morrison
Back To The Basics
As a whole, I think we need to be more comfortable with who we are and what we do and be proud of every part of it...flaws and all. That's what makes us human. We need to have the confidence and the courage to be real and raw, like The Doors with their stripped down music (minus the drugs and addictions). That is where the real beauty is...not just with physical appearances, but in everything that we do.
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