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Interesting question and has been posed before on All Experts.
The Doors themselves were influenced mostly by blues artists such as John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Muddy Waters etc. Jim Morrison (lot of people don't realize this) was a very big fan and was himself influenced by the "Crooners" Perry Como, Dean Martin and Sinatra.
The Doors were a unique alternative band like nothing that came before or has come since.
I don't think they really inspired anyone in the 60's because they became big towards the end of that decade. The 1970's however quite a few artists were inspired/influenced by Doors music, to name a couple Blue Oyster Cult, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Iggy Pop.
I have been fortunate in my illustrious radio career over the years to have interviewed a lot of music artists and get right into where and what made them, a number have stated The Doors had an impact in some way over their music direction.
Examples. Ed Kowalczyk the lead singer of the band Live, when I interviewed him he stated that his lyric writing was in his own style that is, inspired by Morrison to a degree. Ian Astbury the lead singer of The Cult is shaped a lot by The Doors and in particular Morrison, their respective personalities are not dissimilar it seems. Astbury you may recall was chosen by Manzarek and Krieger to front Doors of the 21st Century because of his similarities vocally and mannerisms that were like that of Jim. I interviewed Eddy Vedder from Pearl Jam and even he conceded that PJ in their early days of starting out were Doors influenced. I spoke with Michael Stipe a couple of times and REM certainly followed that deep musical meaning on the trail of The Doors, Richard Ashcroft is another one, the list my friend goes on.
I would say this to you firstly before I sum up. I myself have sung in a couple of fairly successful bands one of which (The End) was a Doors tribute band and we did extremely well in Melbourne and Sydney in the 80's "nailing" Doors songs right to the tee, but we copied The Doors and not so much influenced by them. I went onto my second band (COLD) and wrote my original material and I can say I never tried to write a song like The Doors/Morrison apart from one, The Tunnel which was inspired a bit by them. So there is a first hand example, but keep in mind this. For every talented band or artist out there who makes it big there are a thousand or more of equal talent that never either get there, or never really want to. As to how many of those guys are influenced by The Doors is anyone's guess.
The Doors sell approximately 1 million units annually and up until last year approximately 78 million CD's and DVD's to date. I am in my mid 40's and was just a child when The Doors were around, the generation who were there are of the Vietnam War era and most in their late 50's or early 60's by now. They may have purchased a small amount of those record sales so who bought the rest?? The young generation(s) since the "Baby Boom" era right up to today's budding musicians still in High School that's who!
Yes. The Doors have influenced artists from the 1970's right through to 2009 and I daresay will continue to do so for a long time to come.
Bands such as: Smoking Popes, Anti-Flag, Bad Brains, and also some influences from thrash metal (coming from band member Zach Blaire)
Well...The Doors influenced rock cause their songs belong to psichidelic rock.That means the rock that actually makes you travel in another world...
The possessive form of the plural noun bands is bands'.Examples:The bands' lengths can be adjusted for the size of the bales.The bands' uniforms are the colors of their respective schools.
Aldous Huxley's book "The Doors of Perception"
It all depends on the band and what deal is made. Some bands are paid as a full. This is one of the business parts of Vans Warped Tour that makes the process very complicated. The band managers discuss the payments and of course hotels are free for the bands to stay in. Some bands stay with other bands in hotels. Some bands ride with other bands to save gas. It really depends on if the bands get along. (you can see how this turns out just LOVELY) Gas is cut out of the salary or paid for by the band before the tour begins.
The Rolling Stones
the band sublime influenced: bands such as slightly stoopid, tribute bands badfish and the new sublime
This question has a easy reply answered many time for his founder: Jeff Waters. The main band that had influenced to Annihilator is Slayer. There are another bands which had influenced to Jeff Waters as well like Megadeth, Iron Maiden...
The Door Break on Through is a song that was featured on The Doors breakthrough album in 1967. The song has since been covered by various bands in tribute to The Doors. Such bands include The Stone Temple Pilots, La Cuca, and Adrenaline Mob.
the doors were one of the most awesomest bands ever, in the sixties and seventies. look em up they're awesome.
He has said that some of his favorite bands are The Doors, Black Sabbath, KISS, David Bowie, and Pink Floyd
No, they aren't. Avenged Sevenfold is influenced by bands like Pantera, NOFX, Metallica, Motorhead, etc.
The Rolling Stones, The Doors, The Beatles, The Who, Led Zeppelin...
Ben credits mostly Nirvana, if you watch any interview about his influences he ALWAYS mentions Nirvana. Ben also credits bands like Korn and Tool as both personal influencers as well as being influential for the band.
the beatles pink floyd the who the doors led zepplin
they are all rock bands from the sixties and seventies and all were invited to woodstock, they all went except the doors
The history of punk is longer than emo. Punk started in the 1970's The Ramones which influenced other bands like The Clash The Sex Pistols and The Casualites to name a few popular ones.Most emo bands like My Chemical Romance and From First to last were influenced by bands like The Misfits other goth,heavy metal bands and punk.