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  1. The Doors recorded a nearly 12-minute version for their self-titled debut album, which was released on January 4, 1967. [1] "The End" was ranked at number 336 on 2010 Rolling Stone magazine ' s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time . [8]

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  2. The Doors released “The End” on January 4, 1967.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_DoorsThe Doors - Wikipedia

    The Doors were fired from the Whisky on August 21, 1966, when Morrison added an explicit retelling and profanity-laden version of the Greek myth of Oedipus during "The End". The Doors and Strange Days (August 1966 – December 1967) The Doors performing at Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival in 1967

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  4. The Doors is the debut studio album by American rock band the Doors, released on January 4, 1967, by Elektra Records. It was recorded in August 1966 at Sunset Sound Recorders, in Hollywood, California, under the production of Paul A. Rothchild. The album features the extended version of the band's breakthrough single "Light My Fire" and the ...

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  6. "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, but it evolved through months of performances at the Whisky a Go Go into a much longer song. The Doors recorded a nearly 12-minute version for their self-titled debut album, which was released on January 4, 1967.

  7. Sep 19, 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: “End” by The Doors When it comes to iconic rock bands, The Doors have undeniably left their mark on the music industry. One of their most renowned and mysterious songs is “End,” an epic composition that captivates listeners with its haunting melodies and enigmatic lyrics. Released in 1967, this masterpiece …

  8. Jun 14, 2021 · In 1969, Morrison himself set about putting the record straight in an interview with Rolling Stone where he explained the story behind the classic Doors song ‘The End’ and how it can really be anything you want it to be. The track quickly became one of The Doors’ landmark numbers, and as Morrison’s stock continued to rise after the ...

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