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Date:  9:55:29 P.M., March 20, 2002
Name:  Mike V.
Email address:  mveneziale@landam.com
Comments:  Spot on, Phil. I actually noticed this way back when I first heard it at the tender age of 13, when I hated speed fluctuations in recordings. You can hear Manzarek's organ actually slide back to D when he drones the note right before Morrison's return. Call it "master-tape portamento." :-D

Rockin' and rollin' tonight (ohhhhhhh),
-m


Date:  12:21:57 A.M., March 29, 2002
Name:  Phil
Email address:  phil-at-masstransfer-dot-net
Comments:  Mike!! How nice to get your comment and it's my very own little comment and it will make me feel warm and hug me and squeeze me and call me Geor...er, never mind on that last bit.

I've known about that slide for a while too, but I sure don't think I noticed it the first time I heard it! I still remember the first time I listened to "The End", at the even tenderer age of something like 10. I'd read about it in No One Here Gets Out Alive, so I sort of knew what to expect but hadn't heard the song. When it got to the Oedipal part, I turned down the volume because, believing that Morrison was actually going to finish the line "Mother I want to...", I was afraid that my folks would hear and be displeased. Little did I know that (plav da shree) it was just an incoherent scream!

It's only a beard,
Phil


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Name:  Initteetorp
Email address:  nebteku@yahoo.co.uk
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