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  1. Jul 11, 2019 · Theme of Death. It is also arguable that despite the various directions this song takes the listener in, its main theme is actually death. This theory is based on an interview which Morrison gave in 1969 in which he insinuates that the term “the end” is synonymous with death and also “is a friend” (the singer refers to “the end” as ...

  2. Aug 18, 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: The End by Jim Morrison When it comes to iconic rock anthems, one song that stands the test of time is “The End” by Jim Morrison and The Doors. Released in 1967, this masterpiece takes listeners on a journey through haunting lyrics and mesmerizing melodies. But what is the true […]

  3. The Doors developed this song during live performances at the Whisky a Go Go, a Los Angeles club where they were the house band in 1966. They had to play two sets a night, so they were forced to extend their songs in order to fill the sets. This gave them a chance to experiment with their songs. "The End" began as Jim Morrison's farewell to ...

  4. Jun 14, 2021 · Death, Freud, Greek mythology, family, childhood, love and lust are all themes that one can find in The Doors songThe End’. It can feel strange for a track so eternally etched into pop culture to escape our internal investigations. Even with the help of Jim Morrison, one can’t be sure of the exact meaning of the track.

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  6. The End (The Doors song) " The End " is an epic song by the American rock band the Doors. Lead singer Jim Morrison initially wrote the lyrics about his break up with an ex-girlfriend, Mary Werbelow, [7] but it evolved through months of performances at the Whisky a Go Go into a much longer song.

    • 11:41
    • January 4, 1967
    • August 1966
  7. Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill. This is the end, beautiful friend. This is the end, my only friend, the end. It hurts to set you free. But you'll never follow me. The end of laughter and soft lies. The end of nights we tried to die. This is the end.

  8. This is a good summary of the song. This boring, "perfect" life foisted upon us by some higher powers (not spiritual, but political, economic, etc. politicians and businessmen, perhaps) is not the way to live. But there is seemingly no way out but death. He'd rather die peacefully right now than live in this cage.

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