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== "Taking a Face From the Ancient Gallery" ==
== "Taking a Face From the Ancient Gallery" ==


This probably is a Roman allusion, because Roman families often kept death masks of their ancestors in a place of honor (an "ancient gallery"). <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Cranston lamont|Cranston lamont]] ([[User talk:Cranston lamont|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cranston lamont|contribs]]) 20:58, 10 July 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
This probably is a Roman allusion, because Roman families often kept death masks of their ancestors in a place of honor (an "ancient gallery"). [[User:Cranston lamont|Cranston Lamont]] ([[User talk:Cranston lamont|talk]]) 19:42, 13 July 2008 (UTC)


==Fair use rationale for Image:TheDoorsTheDoorsalbumcover.jpg==
==Fair use rationale for Image:TheDoorsTheDoorsalbumcover.jpg==

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Nietzschean link? Really?

"Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of going beyond the limited types of human beings that have so far existed by loving Dionysian vitality and life ("the mother") while rejecting Apollonian systems and traditions ("the father")."

This is wrong or misleading in what the two gods represent in the works of Nietzsche. Neither god is necessarily those things. The Dionysian is the indulgence in more primal urges. Apollonian is mans aspirations for great things. Both can be "vitality and life". Perhaps this should be rewritten. (139.57.206.54 05:16, 17 April 2007 (UTC))[reply]

Is it worth noting that there are two different versions of the song out there?— Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.153.243.180 (talkcontribs)

There are several versions of this song that have been released by The Doors and other audience recordings in circulation. Jim Morrison generally improvised the lyrics while performing The End. There is only one studio recorded version.

Isn't there a censored and an uncensored version? (The censored version excising the profane chant during the crescendo near the end.) 24.6.182.227 00:00, 12 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bass Line

I-V-VIII? VIII is not used in music theory. If this is supposed to be an octave higher than I it is still I, or perhaps it is a typo for VII.

"Blue Bus" was most likely referring to 10 mg blue numorphan tabs - at the time a popular drug nicknamed the "Blue Bus". Similar to Vicodin in effect.

24.23.14.76 04:43, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

More critical commentary than encyclopedia article

A lot of unsourced POV opinion in this article. A fine essay, but is it encyclopedic? I would recommend a thorough clean up. Seaphoto 16:57, 1 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"F***"

The word "FUCK" is not herd on the end of the song. I downloaded it on I-TUNES and did not hear it

On every studio issue of this song, I believe the Oedipous section is the same: "Father." "Yes son?" "I want to kill you. And mother...I want to..." and then he just screams. However, about nine minutes into the CD version I own you can clearly and audibly hear Morrison say the word fuck about fifteen or twenty times. This is not the same on every issue. On the cassette version my dad aquired sometime in the 80's they all but edited this part out. You can barely hear him say it if you listen closely, but if this is how it sounded on the original vinyl edition from 1967 (and I'm guessing it is) then I doubt many people knew about it at the time unless someone found out by coincidence and word of mouth spread.

Blenders 50 Worst Songs List

Why is it that every time I add that this is on that list someone deletes that? It is on the list. If you are going to delete that you might as well delete that it was on Rolling Stone magazines 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

it sickens me but the brain dead idiots who know nothing about music put it at the 26th worst song ever. [1]. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.156.66.110 (talk) 09:22, 21 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It is what it is. A list. And as much as I love RS and find them right the overwhelming majority of the time, an opposing view is nice once in awhile. It was voted one of the worst songs in Blender; that's a fact, no? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.36.196.211 (talk) 04:42, 9 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

"Taking a Face From the Ancient Gallery"

This probably is a Roman allusion, because Roman families often kept death masks of their ancestors in a place of honor (an "ancient gallery"). Cranston Lamont (talk) 19:42, 13 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot 02:33, 6 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]