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  1. 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.

  2. Sep 2, 2020 · They are considered a part of the American rock legends that pushed rock music to the mainstream. Individually or as a whole, The Doors have made a name for themselves. “Albinoni’s Adagio in G Minor (The Severed Garden)”. “Break On Through (To the Other Side)”. “Changeling”. “Do It”. “Easy Ride”. “End of the Night”.

  3. C'mon baby, take a chance with us. C'mon baby, take a chance with us. C'mon baby, take a chance with us. And meet me at the back of the blue bus. Doin' a blue rock, on a blue bus. Doin' a blue ...

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · The End – The Song That Defined a Generation. “The End” was originally released in 1967 on the band’s debut album, “The Doors.”. The song is known for its eerie, psychedelic sound, with Morrison’s haunting vocals and Manzarek’s atmospheric keyboards creating a sense of darkness and foreboding. The song’s lyrics are equally ...

  5. Jul 30, 2023 · The Doors' "The End": A Lyrical Exploration and Interpretation. As a pioneering rock band of the late 1960s, The Doors left an indelible mark on the landscape of music. Central to their iconic status was the unique poetic lyricism of lead vocalist Jim Morrison. This lyricism finds perhaps its most profound expression in the song "The End," an ...

  6. The song "The End" is an epic piece of music by the American rock band The Doors. Lead singer Jim Morrison originally wrote the lyrics about his breakup with a former girlfriend, Mary Werbelow, but the song evolved into a much longer version over months of performances at the Whisky a Go Go. The Doors recorded a nearly 12-minute version of the ...

  7. Jan 15, 2024 · Emerging from the tumultuous backdrop of the Vietnam War and the social upheaval it triggered, The Doors' 'The Unknown Soldier' isn't just another track in the band's discography; it's a powerful anti-war statement that resonates with the fervor, disillusionment, and desire for peace of the late 1960s. The song is a profound narrative, voiced by Jim Morrison, painting a vivid picture of the ...

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