Most of these bands would probably never admit it, but it's obvious to me that The Doors had a pretty big influence on post-punk and gothic rock

Most of these bands would probably never admit it, but it's obvious to me that The Doors had a pretty big influence on post-punk and gothic rock

  1. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >Circus music influenced me a bunch of clowns
    mind blown, really

  2. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Yeah I can hear it with goth music. Twisted and dark.

  3. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    first band to ever be described as "goth"

  4. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    They were pretty open about it. Echo & the Bunnymen even had Manzarek produce one of their albums

  5. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Goth rock sure, but not post-punk in general.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      genre-fag
      genres don't exist

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        >genre's don't exist even do science proves they do

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah bro they totally influenced Gang of four and This Heat.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/cmvmCyo.jpg

      Most of these bands would probably never admit it, but it's obvious to me that The Doors had a pretty big influence on post-punk and gothic rock

      yeah i can see how it inspired goth because crazy train isn't all that different from L.A. woman but it's hard to connect them to post-punk which sounds equally similar to tiny tim

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      A lot of Ian Curtis' vocal delivery is indebted to Morrison

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        Most post-punk actually doesn't sound like Joy Division

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        curtis is an admitted doorsfag, along with the godfather of punk himself, iggy pop

  6. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    yeah, basically joy division

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      Ian said he never heard the Doors

  7. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    many of these bands you speak of have recorded and released Doors covers

  8. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    No they've pretty publicly admitted it actually. Not all of it but a significant amount. Other common ones are Neu!n
    ,CAN,The Velvet Underground,and Funkadelic. Post-Punk Bands never implicitly draw on Amon Düül ii for whatever reason. It might be too much of a German Beer hall model of manhood as socially or culturally progressive as they might have been to apply to the androgen genre and that could easily be the entire story. Dead Kenedys is also inspired by MAGMA.

  9. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    it’s that giant poster in the lost boys. turned it into vampire cave music

  10. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    SHE GET HIGH
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  11. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Yes

  12. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    the chameleons, siouxies and the banshees,bauhaus,echo and the bunnymen,joy division, possibly the cure (robert smith doesnt like the whole "lizard king" bullcrap myth). also possibly U2.

    mark smith from the fall liked, unironically, the soft parade. he´s not too fond of the rest.

  13. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >Most of these bands would probably never admit it
    why would those bands not admit it?
    > but it's obvious to me that The Doors had a pretty big influence on post-punk and gothic rock
    it's obvious to everyone, I think every article about origins of goth rock mentioned The Doors as proto-goth

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