General Comment hmm that could be dancingdays General Comment To me this is about how the majority of people go through life following a certain plan, accepting the status quo and never questioning why they are doing the things the do. And yes, Jim Morrison used acid quite a bit and came up with many of his lyrics that way but they are not just random nonsensical thoughts that pop in his head as he suggests.
For me at least the whole song carries the same theme just sometimes its hard to interpret all of Jim's abstract metaphorical language even though it may all be about one thing. Many times he has multiple meanings for his lyrics that are open to interpretation depending on who is interpreting it.
General Comment Ahhh, fuck, I get so tired of you people saying everything anyone wrote was just because he was tripping! You can't get the Doors without tripping, you can't get The Wall without tripping. Morrison, and Cobain, and Poe, and Rimbaud and every artistic statement they ever made was solely because they were high.
Just because YOU don't understand something doesn't mean it has no meaning! And if you would actually check out what the Doors have said the words that the actual people who were there stated in interviews , Morrison wasn't on hallucinogenic drugs nearly as much as you think. It amounted to a short while early in the Doors career. Don't believe every pop culture myth Oliver Stone has sold you!
As mentioned in the post above, you obviously don't understand music, and I'll go a step further and say you don't understand art. So stop trying to act like you do, and blaming great art on "Well, he musta been trippin', cuz I don't understant it Have you even tripped before?
Try writing something while you are tripping on acid, or record yourself singing, and see how it turns out. When he says "trip," he means something greater than just an acid trip. He's talking about life. That's what this song is about It's so epic. You can't just spell everything out in the simplest terms, that's not art, it's dumb-downed exposition. Viu algum erro? Recomendar Twitter. Posts relacionados. Playlists relacionadas. Mais acessados. Todos Rock Gospel Sertanejo Mais.
Estrelinha part. Aplicativos e plugins. Jim Morrison recorded his main vocals and then whispered the lyrics over them to create the echo effect. This was the last song recorded by the members of the Doors, according to Manzarek, as well as Morrison's last recorded song to be released in his lifetime.
The single was released in , shortly before Morrison's death, entering the Billboard Hot the week ending July 3, , the same week that Morrison died. Many incorrectly believe that this is the song longtime Doors producer Paul A. Rothchild disparaged as "cocktail music", precipitating his departure from the project.
Rothchild actually applied this moniker to "Love Her Madly". Engineer Bruce Botnick was selected to produce the album instead. Update this biography ». We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe. If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly.
Forgot your password? The band got its name at Morrison's suggestion from the title of Aldous Huxley's book The Doors of Perception, which itself The band got its name at Morrison's suggestion from the title of Aldous Huxley's book The Doors of Perception, which itself was a reference to a quote made by William Blake, "If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.
After Morrison's death in , the remaining members continued as a trio until disbanding in Although the Doors' active career ended in , their popularity has persisted. According to the RIAA, they have sold 33 million records in the US and over million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling bands of all time.
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