The Doors - Ships With Sails (HQ Audio) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/08/24

The Doors "Ships With Sails" from their 1971 album "Other Voices", the first album issued after the death of former frontman Jim Morrison. The song was written by guitarist Robby Krieger and Drummer John Densmore, and sung by keyboardist Ray Mazarek. The video is from a live performance at the Beat Club, and the audio is cleaned up from the original LP pressing.

Comments

8 years ago

ed perry

this is great... listened to it 1,000 times- back in 71

9 years ago

Bret Bailey

Granted it's not the same without Jim Morrison, but Ray, Robby and John are phenomenal and underrated musicians. You need them as much as Morrison was needed. I find the post-Morrison albums fascinating. A shame they aren't recognized.

9 years ago

psychupline

jim was there,can you guys see him?

9 years ago

HoutseKluppel

Very good I love this song for mor than 40 years

9 years ago

REY FRANCO

Que es esto???? es simplemente un poema musical hermoso 

9 years ago

Kevin Hughes

This post-Morrison song is a real gem. The guys are cookin' on this tune, sounding as good as they did on the previous two Doors albums. I listened to this in my car about 6 times today. Robby's solo after the second verse is one of his sweetest: fluid and melodic. I wish they wouldn't publicly dismiss their two albums as a trio. Morrison wasn't the only magic in the Doors, it was the whole band.

10 years ago

Matt Neal

This is the Doors best post Morrison tune. Everything about it.. the crisp guitar work.. layered percussion... jazzy keyboards.. soooo tasty.....

10 years ago

privatemessage

Wow, I find it very limiting to diminish the greatness of this song because Morrison didn't sing it. For me it's one of my all time Doors favorites including all of Jim Morrison's classic hits. Why do you both need to judge the song based on how Jim Morrison would have sung it. He didn't. The song is as performed, recorded and produced is an incredible track.

10 years ago

RupertDCD27

This is from Live at the Beat Club 1972. :)

10 years ago

colonel Sniper

how old is this ? this song is from their 1971 album other voices but i think this video is around 1975 ??? they look a little older than 1971

10 years ago

3fingersalute

One of my absolute favorite "post-Morrison" tracks. Well done Ray, RIP man. Your legacy and music will live on for generations to come!

10 years ago

Wildirishgomez

Thank you Ray !!!!

10 years ago

EarthVsJazz

R.I.P Mr. Manzerek...you were my hero!

10 years ago

Ella Tarczy

RIP Ray Manzarek...another one of a kind player and great one of a kind band of all enduring times.

10 years ago

alessandro zambardino

fucking great album!!!!!!

10 years ago

Mario Martínez

Bye Manzarek

10 years ago

daniramc

Sad news. RIP the great Ray Manzarek.

11 years ago

Elisa Edmondson

a"job" and why do you always have to" compare", get a life!

11 years ago

Carlos Aveleyra Riva Palacio

IT´S NOT THE SAME WITHOUT JIM, BUT THIS SONG IS A VERY GOOD ONE.

11 years ago

ghostdog7575

yeah... sure... HQ audio: YOU PUT THE VIDEO OF THE LIVE AT THE BEAT CLUB WITH THE STUDIO VERSION!!!

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