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The song's lyrics were written by guitarist Robby Krieger, [4] who confirmed that he "tried to get in the subconscious mind" with the lyrics to the song. [5] On the other hand, Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek interpreted the song as just being about "love and sex", [5] while music journalist Gillian G. Gaar described the lyrics as being simply "romantic".
A 1970 privately printed version of the An American Prayer poetry book The Doors formed in 1965 and released six studio albums before singer/lyricist Jim Morrison 's death in July 1971. The surviving band members (keyboardist Ray Manzarek , guitarist Robby Krieger , and drummer John Densmore ) recorded two additional albums as a trio, but broke ...
Printable version; In other projects ... The Ghost Song (Doors song) H. Hello, I Love You ... I Looked At You; Indian Summer (The Doors song) L. L.A. Woman (song ...
Easy Ride (Doors song) The End (The Doors song) End of the Night; Five to One; Get Up and Dance (The Doors song) The Ghost Song (Doors song) Gloria (Them song) Hello, I Love You; Horse Latitudes (song) Hyacinth House; I Looked At You; In the Midnight Hour; Indian Summer (The Doors song) L.A. Woman (song) Light My Fire; Love Her Madly; Love Me ...
Printable version; In other projects ... Ghost Song may refer to: Ghost Song, 2022 "Ghost Song ... "Ghost Song", by the Doors from An American Prayer "The Ghost Song ...
The cover for the album is of Jim Morrison as portrayed by Val Kilmer. It is a photo of Kilmer looking straight in the camera's lens.His face is in black and white and his hair has the color of burning flames, it is the same effect created on the movie's posters and advertising material.
Now the streetwear brand Lonely Ghost is giving new meaning to “wearing your heart on your sleeve.” The company launched a capsule line, called the “Text Me When You Get Lonely” collection ...
L.A. Woman is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on April 19, 1971, by Elektra Records.It is the last to feature lead singer Jim Morrison during his lifetime, due to his death exactly two months and two weeks following the album's release, though he would posthumously appear on the 1978 album An American Prayer.