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People Are Strange

Step into the curious world of The Doors' "People Are Strange." This 1967 psychedelic...
BAND | The Doors

"People Are Strange"

Step into the curious world of The Doors' "People Are Strange." This 1967 psychedelic rock classic from the Strange Days album captivates with its eerie, cabaret-like feel and Jim Morrison's haunting vocals. A timeless exploration of alienation, its unique sound remains utterly compelling.

Featured on The Doors' second album, Strange Days, released in 1967, "People Are Strange" perfectly captured the band's distinctive atmospheric style. This psychedelic rock hit merges Jim Morrison's poetic observations with an arrangement influenced by European cabaret music, notably featuring Ray Manzarek's memorable keyboard part, possibly played on a tack piano, creating a uniquely whimsical yet melancholic mood.

Released as a successful single around September 04, 1967, "People Are Strange" became one of The Doors' most recognizable and enduring songs. Its moderate tempo, blues-inflected guitar lines by Robby Krieger, and unforgettable keyboard melody propelled it up the charts. This psychedelic rock track remains a classic, showcasing the band's unique ability to blend evocative lyrics with moody, atmospheric soundscapes in 1967.

SONG MEANING: "People Are Strange" reflects on the feeling of alienation and how the world is perceived differently when one feels like an outsider or "strange." The lyrics suggest that when you're down or feeling estranged, other people seem unwelcoming ("wicked") and unattractive ("ugly"), highlighting how personal feelings color one's perception of reality. It's a commentary on social discomfort and estrangement.

  • BAND: The Doors
  • GENRE: Psychedelic Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: September 04
  • YEAR: 1967
  • CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
  • HASHTAGS: #TheDoors #PsychedelicRock #September04

BAND | The Doors

"L.A. Woman"

Cruise into The Doors' "L.A. Woman," the sprawling 1971 blues-rock epic and title track from Jim Morrison's final album. This gritty, atmospheric ode to Los Angeles captures the city's spirit with raw energy. Experience a legendary journey from a defining rock band.
Released in 1971 as the centerpiece of the album bearing its name, "L.A. Woman" showcased The Doors returning to their blues rock and rhythm and blues roots. The track features a rawer, more immediate sound compared to some earlier work, driven by a relentless groove and Jim Morrison's powerful, evocative vocals depicting scenes of the city...

BAND | The Doors

"Break On Through (To the Other Side)"

Crash through barriers with The Doors' "Break On Through (To the Other Side)," their explosive 1967 debut single. This iconic blend of psychedelic rock urgency and hard rock energy announced their unique sound to the world. Experience the raw power that launched a legend!
Released in 1967 as the opening track and first single from The Doors' groundbreaking debut album, "Break On Through" was a powerful statement. Its fusion of driving hard rock intensity with psychedelic rock elements immediately set the band apart...

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