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To: PJ-Comix; doug from upland; Paul Heinzman
Here are a couple to choose from. I could probably find more.

http://209.197.86.65/19841988/rock/doors/Love_Her_Madly.mid

http://www.midipapa.de/MIDIs/DocDoc/Love_Her_Madly_-Doors.mid

Finding a MIDI link that a) works and b) sounds good is sometimes harder than writing the words of the parody! Then, some months later, I may have a reason to post the song again and I discover the link no longer is active!

110 posted on 11/08/2007 4:45:36 PM PST by Charles Henrickson (Adventures in Parodies.)
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To: Charles Henrickson
I rarely need the audio files because my old roommate, junior year of college, was an audiophile. Doors tunes especially; of my three roommates, I was the only one who didn't believe that Jim Morrison was a poet. Dylan was, is, and will continue to be a poet. John Lennon was arguably a poet. Jim Morrison was a poet as much as Andy Warhol was an artist.

That aside, I heard all the Doors tunes I ever needed to hear between September of '84 and June of '85. The music was great. The lyrics...not so much. I like your lyrics MUCH better that Morrison's

I think of the Doors the way I think of the Dixie Chicks. I like some of their songs, especially "Love Her Madly" (from the former) and "Travelling Soldier" (from the latter), but in the end, they let an overbearing asshole ruin the music.

Now when you do parodies of show tunes, I need the help. Whatever. Keep doing what you do, you magnificent Lutheran Norwegian bastard.

112 posted on 11/08/2007 5:45:12 PM PST by Paul Heinzman (Ain't got no gun, ain't got no knife, don't you start no fight.)
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