OT - RIP Ray Manzarek

OT - RIP Ray Manzarek

Postby TheEqualizer on 20 May 2013 23:52

http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertain ... story.html

Ray Manzarek, keyboardist and founding member of The Doors, dies at 74 from cancer

Ray Manzarek, a founding member of The Doors whose versatile and often haunting keyboards complimented Jim Morrison’s gloomy baritone and helped set the mood for some of rock’s most enduring songs, has died. He was 74.

Manzarek died Monday in Rosenheim, Germany, surrounded by his family, said publicist Heidi Robinson-Fitzgerald. Robinson-Fitzgerald said his manager, Tom Vitorino, confirmed Manzarek died after being stricken by bile duct cancer.


The Doors’ original lineup, which also included drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robbie Krieger, was only together for a few years. But the band has retained a large and obsessive following decades after Morrison’s death, in 1971.

The Doors have sold more than 100 million records and songs such as “Light My Fire” and “Riders On the Storm” are still “classic” rock standards. For Doors admirers, the band symbolized the darker side of the Los Angeles lifestyle, what happened to the city after the sun went down and the Beach Boys fans headed home.

Next to Morrison, Manzarek was the most distinctive looking band member, his glasses and wavy blond hair making him resemble a young English professor more than a rock star, a contrast to Morrison’s Dionysian glamour — his sensuous mouth and long, dark hair. Musically, Manzarek’s spidery organ on “Light My Fire” is one of the most instantly recognizable sounds in rock history.

But he seemed up to finding the right touch for a wide range of songs — the sleepy, lounge-style keyboards on “Riders On the Storm”; the liquid strains for “The Crystal Ship”; the barrelhouse romps on “Roadhouse Blues.” The Doors always considered themselves “more” than a rock band and Manzarek, Densmore and Krieger often managed a flowing rapport that blended rock, blues and jazz behind Morrison’s self-consciously poetic lyrics.

Manzarek continued to remain active in music well after Morrison’s death and briefly tried to hold the band together by serving as vocalist. He played in other bands over the years, produced other acts, became an author and worked on films.

Morrison and Manzarek met at UCLA film school and ran into each other a few months after graduation, Manzarek recounted in a 1967 interview with Billboard.

Morrison read him the lyrics for a song called “Moonlight Drive.”

“I’d never heard lyrics to a rock song like that before,” Manzarek said. “We talked a while before we decided to get a group together and make a million dollars.”

Manzarek is survived by his wife, Dorothy, his son Pablo and two brothers, Rick and James. Funeral arrangements are pending.
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Re: OT - RIP Ray Manzarek

Postby Howstupidmrbates on 21 May 2013 03:15

I still kick myself for not seeing them when I had the chance at Auto Club Speedway when Stewart was behind the kit for that brief period...
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Re: OT - RIP Ray Manzarek

Postby giovanni on 21 May 2013 08:09

Yes, a distinctive sound that will remain forever in the history of music.
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Re: OT - RIP Ray Manzarek

Postby ltwoman on 21 May 2013 08:14

WOW. RIP, Ray.
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Re: OT - RIP Ray Manzarek

Postby drummike on 21 May 2013 14:54

As a producer, I believe Manzarek also produced a great album by X called Under The Big Black Sun.
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Re: OT - RIP Ray Manzarek

Postby njperry on 21 May 2013 15:00

Sad to hear of Manzarek's passing. One of the great and most distinctive keyboardists in rock history.

I used to have the Doors album "Live in Boston" which has 2 complete concerts from the same day in 1970 (back when bands sometimes did 2 concerts a day). It not a good album, but it is interesting. Jim Morrison was too drunk during both shows to contribute much useful at all. He mumbles lyrics. A band with more recorded shows never would have released a concert of this quality.

But Morrison's drunken state shows how talented the other Doors were, especially Ray Manzarek who did all he could to keep the shows going.
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