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"Strange Days" is a song by the Doors, released in 1967 as the opening track on the album of the same name. Along with other album tracks, it was composed long before the date it was recorded; a live performance recorded in May 1966 was captured on the 2016 album London Fog 1966 . [ 2 ]
Don Barry (né Milton Poimboeuf; January 11, 1910 [1] – July 17, 1980), also known as Red Barry, was an American film and television actor.He was nicknamed "Red" after appearing as the first Red Ryder in the highly successful 1940 film Adventures of Red Ryder with Noah Beery Sr.; [2] the character was played in later films by "Wild Bill" Elliott and Allan Lane.
Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine is the second compilation album by American rock band the Doors (following 13) and the first following the death of singer Jim Morrison.A double album, it was released in January 1972.
Strange Days has been described alternately by music critics as acid rock, [10] psychedelic pop, [11] psychedelic rock, [12] or simply psychedelia; [13] [14] Barney Hoskyns labeled it as "post-psychedelic pop". [15] Several of the album's songs had been written around the same time as the ones that appeared on The Doors.
"Moonlight Drive" is a song by American rock band the Doors, released in 1967 on their second album Strange Days. It was edited to a 2:16 length for the 45 rpm single B-side of " Love Me Two Times ". Though a conventional blues arrangement, the track's defining feature was its slightly off-beat rhythm, and Robby Krieger 's "bottleneck" or slide ...
The state's law says drug dealers must purchase Drug Tax Stamps at a rate of $100 an ounce of marijuana, $150 per gram of controlled substances, or $500 per 50-dosage units of controlled ...
Don 'Red' Barry as Jesse James; Pauline Moore as Mary Whittaker; Harry Woods as Captain Worthington; Arthur Loft as Sam Wyatt; Wade Boteler as Dr. R.S. Samuels; Ethel Wales as Mrs. Martha Samuels; Scotty Beckett as Buster Samuels; Harry J. Worth as Frank James; Glenn Strange as Cole Younger; Olin Howland as Muncie Undersheriff; Monte Blue as ...
James Clarence Wakely (February 16, 1914 – September 23, 1982) [1] was an American actor, songwriter, country music vocalist, and one of the last singing cowboys.During the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, he released records, appeared in several B-Western movies with most of the major studios, appeared on radio and television and even had his own series of comic books.