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e: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 15:45:17 -0300 From: NCB Programagco VisualSubject: d/doors/unhappy_girl.crd Unhappy Girl From Strange Days Words&Music by The Doors Arranged by Tiago Eulalio (TiagoEulalio@Hotmail.com) Cm Girl, Bb Unhappy girl Cm Bb Left all alone Cm Bb Playin' solitaire Cm Bb Playin' warden to your soul Cm Bb Cm You are locked in a prison of your Bb own device Chorus: Gm And you can't believe what it Fm Bbm does to me Cm To see you cryin' Cm Bb Unhappy girl Cm Bb Tear your web away Cm Bb Saw thru all your bars Cm Bb Melt your cell today Cm You are caught in a Bb Cm prison of your Cm own device Solo: Cm Bb Cm Bb Cm Ab Cm G7 Cm Cm Bb Unhappy girl Cm Bb Fly fast away Cm Bb Don't miss your chance Cm Bb To swim in mystery Bb Bb Cm You are dying in a prison of your Bb own device ...
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The Doors - Unhappy Girl LIVE 1967 ( rare track )
A rare recording from 1967 ( live at The Matrix ).
Personally, I love the Ray's intro and the sound of the organ in the entire song.
The Doors-Unhappy Girl
Lyrics:-
Unhappy girl
Left all alone
Playing solitaire
Playing warden to your soul
You are locked in a prison
Of your own device
And you can't believe
What it does to me
To see you
Crying
Unhappy girl
Tear your web away
Saw through all your bars
Melt your cell today
You are caught in a prison
Of your own device
Unhappy girl
Fly fast away
Don't miss your chance
To swim in mystery
You are dying in a prison
Of your own device.
The Doors: Unhappy Girl, Live At The Matrix 1967 (2008)
The Doors performance of "Unhappy Girl" live at the Matrix Club, San Fransisco 1967.
Available on the "Live At The Matrix" album, released 11/18/2008.
"It was early 1967, and The Doors were about to enter the consciousness of the nation. And this is the way it sounded!
- Ray Manzarek, from the set's liner notes Just weeks before their second single, Light My Fire, began its ascent to the top of the charts, The Doors played a two-night stand at The Matrix, a small San Francisco nightclub owned by the Jefferson Airplane's Marty Balin. The place was nearly empty both nights, so Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, and Ray Manzarek took a rare opportunity to improvise and experiment. The 2-CD set LIVE AT THE MATRIX, the latest in the acclaimed series of previously unreleased Doors concerts from Rhino and Bright Midnight Archives, presents over two hours of music from these fabled performances, recorded on March 7 and 10, 1967, While recent live Doors titles from Rhino and Bright Midnight have spotlighted the band's final tour before Morrison's death, LIVE AT THE MATRIX reaches back to their earliest days - and to shows that have been widely bootlegged but never officially issued. The new collection - featuring cover art by legendary San Francisco artist Stanley Mouse - was restored and meticulously mastered from first-generation tapes acquired by Elektra Records and The Doors 40 years ago. This is probably the closest we've come to a true document of The Doors without constraints, says Bruce Botnick, the album's producer and the band's longtime co-producer and engineer.
On Disc One, the band performs much of its self-titled 1967 debut LP, released only two months prior to the Matrix shows. Highlights include expanded versions of The End and Back Door Man, Alabama Song (Whisky Bar), Break On Through (To The Other Side) and Allen Toussaint's Get Out Of My Life, Woman, which has never appeared on any previous Doors albums. Disc Two offers a glimpse of the band mapping out its future, working out early versions of several songs from upcoming albums: "Crawling King Snake" (LA Woman); "Summer's Almost Gone" (Waiting For The Sun); and nearly half of the songs from The Doors' second album, Strange Days. LIVE AT THE MATRIX continues Rhino's upgrade and expansion of The Doors' catalog that began in honor of the 40th anniversary of their self-titled 1967 debut album."
From http://www.rhino.com/store/ProductDetail.lasso?Number=516205
The Doors-Unhappy Girl (Live At The Matrix){1967}.avi
Fillmore Est, San-fransico. The Doors Live At The Matrix Were Some Of The Doors Best Live Recordings,In March Of 1967 The Doors Drove Down The American Free Way To San-Fransico to play Two seprate Sets The First Set Contained some 13 Songs And The Secound With 11 Songs Recorded on the 7 and 10 of March 1967 this is the band's early days for a pair of shows at a San Francisco club,(The Matrix),March 1967. Only a handful of people showed up, so Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, and Ray Manzarek played for each other, exploring song arrangements and jamming on a few blues favorites. Ironically, only a few weeks after the Matrix shows, the band's second single, "Light My Fire," would make them famous, selling a million copies on its way to topping the chart during The Summer of Love. "It was early 1967 and The Doors were about to enter the consciousness of the nation. And this is the way it sounded,"Highlights include expanded versions of The End and Back Door Man, Alabama Song (Whisky Bar), Break On Through (To The Other Side) and Allen Toussaint's Get Out Of My Life, Woman, which has never appeared on any previous Doors albums. Disc Two offers a glimpse of the band mapping out its future, working out early versions of several songs from upcoming albums: "Crawling King Snake" (LA Woman); "Summer's Almost Gone" (Waiting For The Sun); and nearly half of the songs from The Doors' second album, Strange Days.The Doors Live At The Matrix{1967}San-Fransico[New Release 2008].Part Of The Bright Midnight Arcives Relesed On Rhino Records. Listern The Doors Preform Some Of Their Greatest Live Recordings Ever.:
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The Doors Unhappy Girl
The Doors Unhappy Girl,Fourth Song Of The Secound Album Strange Days

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