You are not logged in
"I'm so down, it almost feels beautiful." "Jim Morrison, a dog without a stick, an actor borrowed and consumed by his own act, burnt like an asteroid in the rock panorama of the late sixties."
"I'm so down, it almost feels beautiful."
"Jim Morrison, a dog without a stick, an actor borrowed and consumed by his own act, burnt like an asteroid in the rock panorama of the late sixties."
Dive into The Doors’ final masterpiece and experience the raw blues spirit and Morrison's haunting farewell.
Jim Morrison, an intellectual with a deep hypnotic voice, amidst the wave of optimism and enthusiasm, already sensed the advent of the downfall, total, definitive, and unavoidable of modern civilization. L.A. Woman carries away the painful perversions of the ’70s, taking them to the cemetery of civilization, leading them with its steady and repetitive rhythms to its ossuary.
Jim Morrison, an intellectual with a deep hypnotic voice, amidst the wave of optimism and enthusiasm, already sensed the advent of the downfall, total, definitive, and unavoidable of modern civilization.
L.A. Woman carries away the painful perversions of the ’70s, taking them to the cemetery of civilization, leading them with its steady and repetitive rhythms to its ossuary.
Dive into the poetic darkness of The Doors' L.A. Woman — listen now and experience this timeless rock journey.
"Riders On The Storm" is considered by many as the band’s artistic testament and by myself as their true masterpiece. The album was obviously an unexpected masterpiece for its time, in a period when the idols of the ’60s were beginning to fade away.
"Riders On The Storm" is considered by many as the band’s artistic testament and by myself as their true masterpiece.
The album was obviously an unexpected masterpiece for its time, in a period when the idols of the ’60s were beginning to fade away.
Explore The Doors' L.A. Woman and experience a blues rock masterpiece that defined a pivotal era in music history.
The last breath of the shaman of pain, the last tremor... Riders on the storm... a timeless piece carved in the stone of memory as if graffiti of blood.
The last breath of the shaman of pain, the last tremor...
Riders on the storm... a timeless piece carved in the stone of memory as if graffiti of blood.
Experience the raw emotion and timeless blues rock of The Doors' L.A. Woman—listen now and feel Jim Morrison’s final artistic burst.
The Doors could not have crafted a better epilogue for their extraordinary career. ‘Riders on the Storm’ is an absolute milestone in the history not only of this group, but of all rock.
The Doors could not have crafted a better epilogue for their extraordinary career.
‘Riders on the Storm’ is an absolute milestone in the history not only of this group, but of all rock.
Listen to L.A. Woman and experience the raw passion and poetic genius of The Doors’ iconic final album.
Jim, the master of those doors, says, near his death, that he is a “changeling,” one who transforms often, with many faces. His real stories, witnesses of a life always on the edge, of an uncomprehended poetic spirit and interpreter of a human condition longing for life, transgression but also sad and contradictory, riding the storm… riding the storm…
Jim, the master of those doors, says, near his death, that he is a “changeling,” one who transforms often, with many faces.
His real stories, witnesses of a life always on the edge, of an uncomprehended poetic spirit and interpreter of a human condition longing for life, transgression but also sad and contradictory, riding the storm… riding the storm…
Dive into The Doors’ L.A. Woman and experience the profound poetry and rock legacy of Jim Morrison.
"Morrison’s voice is sharper and heavier than a cleaver, in short, a composition made by a drunken madman and a not-so-better-off Louis Armstrong." "'Riders On The Storm' begins: electric piano, precise drumming from a true jazz master drummer, and that guitar that seems to enter quietly without wanting to disturb, the prophetic voice of Jim Morrison, all in a magical, hallucinatory, and dreamy atmosphere."
"Morrison’s voice is sharper and heavier than a cleaver, in short, a composition made by a drunken madman and a not-so-better-off Louis Armstrong."
"'Riders On The Storm' begins: electric piano, precise drumming from a true jazz master drummer, and that guitar that seems to enter quietly without wanting to disturb, the prophetic voice of Jim Morrison, all in a magical, hallucinatory, and dreamy atmosphere."
Dive into The Doors' L.A. Woman—listen now to experience its dark blues magic and decide where you stand!
Drag here or click to upload a photo.
Drag here or click to upload a video.
Drag here or click to upload an audio file.
You can take a note on this content. What you write here is visible only to you. To view your notes, go to the bookmarks section.