Love Me Two Times
"Love Me Two Times"
Get down with The Doors' "Love Me Two Times," a driving blues-rock hit from their 1967 album Strange Days. Featuring an iconic guitar riff and memorable keyboard work, this track perfectly captures the band's gritty yet sophisticated early sound. A certified classic rock essential!
- TITLE: Love Me Two Times
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: The Doors
- GENRE: Blues Rock
- YEAR: 1967
Featured on The Doors' influential 1967 album Strange Days, "Love Me Two Times" is a powerful example of their distinctive blues rock approach. Built on Robby Krieger's instantly recognizable guitar riff, the song benefits from Ray Manzarekβs keyboard textures and a driving rhythm. It successfully showcased the band's unique musical chemistry and became a significant hit single, defining their sound during that pivotal year in rock history.
As a major blues rock hit single for The Doors in 1967, "Love Me Two Times" significantly boosted their popularity. Its catchy melody, combined with a raw energy and sophisticated musicianship, resonated widely with rock audiences. The song remains an enduring track, frequently played on classic rock radio and celebrated for capturing the unique intensity and artistry of The Doors early in their career.
SONG MEANING: "Love Me Two Times" is often interpreted as the plea of someone facing imminent departure, possibly a soldier leaving for war given the 1967 Vietnam era context. The request to be loved "two times" β today and tomorrow β stems from the uncertainty of the future ("'cause I'm goin' away"). It reflects a desire for a final, intense connection before facing an unknown fate or separation.
"The Doors"
- TITLE: The Doors
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1965β1973 (1965), 1978
- BAND: The Doors
- REUNION: 1993, 1997, 2000, 2011β2012 (2011), 2012β2013 (2012)
"L.A. Woman"
- TITLE: L.A. Woman
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: The Doors
- GENRE: Blues Rock, Rhythm And Blues
- YEAR: 1971
