Always made me think of a dense south American jungle, or southern Mexican village. This album best played loud, alone, and at night in an empty house.
@a.k.17402 жыл бұрын
The sound and dark mood of this track makes me think of what The Stranglers will do a few years later. It's one of my favorite tracks from The Doors.
@kelvinkloud2 жыл бұрын
Doors underrated re their tap root influence to punk.
@a.k.17402 жыл бұрын
@@kelvinkloud Oh yes ! Not only The Doors influenced The Stranglers but also two early 80s Liverpool bands, Echo & The Bunnymen in their early days and The Teardrop Explodes, not to mention The Cult ! (and more particularly their singer Ian Astbury).
@kelvinkloud2 жыл бұрын
the poem he wrote wh/ inspired the lyrics of this song: LAmerica Cold treatment of our empress LAmerica The Transient Universe LAmerica Instant communion and communication lamerica emeralds in glass lamerica searchlights at twi-light lamerica stoned streets in the pale dawn lamerica robed in exile lamerica swift beat of a proud heart lamerica eyes like twenty lamerica swift dream lamerica frozen heart lamerica soldiers doom lamerica clouds & struggles lamerica Nighthawk doomed from the start lamerica "That's how I met her, lamerica lonely & frozen lamerica & sullen, yes lamerica right from the start" Then stop. Go. The wilderness between. Go round the march.
@SteveLaneGalway2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis! The Doors were MASTERS of that weird vaudeville side-carnival atmosphere. Their whole album Strange Days is like that. The Doors=Uncanny Valley.
@Starclimber Жыл бұрын
Underrated comment. Shit getting outta control was their lane. So. Good.
@twelvemonkeys87862 жыл бұрын
So ahead of its time.. Brilliant.
@rdumontdebeque2 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite Doors album. The song Hyacinth House is awesome.
@willem-janageling39072 жыл бұрын
Yes! Such a sombre song.
@kentclark64202 жыл бұрын
He's going to dig that one!
@kelvinkloud2 жыл бұрын
Hyacinth eerily foreshadows his own death 6 mo laters lyrically…. It’s also one of the best songs ever written re the price of fame.
@johndrake34722 жыл бұрын
Their best album, agreed.
@-davidolivares2 жыл бұрын
Tequila, mescal maybe, pint of gold. We used to go across the border for cheaper booze prices and more selection. This song has moved up and down the scale in favorability but, definitely has a mood to reckon with. Jim loves his shamans… rainman will help you find yourself. Kind of We’re An American Band goes to La’in America. A unique piece to this last Doors puzzle. Stones, Doors… you’re spoiling me. Stop… kidding, nice weekend you got going.
@camronbay1 Жыл бұрын
Listen to my wild love it has a intense rattle sound.
@cristianovia Жыл бұрын
Wow❤❤❤❤❤❤
@AntonyFleck8 ай бұрын
This track is a Huge part of my Psyedelic teenage years! A once only, never to be repeated! Still sounds completely timeless! Could have been recorded last week!!..
@johndrake34722 жыл бұрын
The guitar accents on this one are killer, and awesome call on desolate.
@happymethehappyone83002 жыл бұрын
Other MUST HEAR Tracks By Them,, The Be Good Tanyas "Ship Out On The Sea",, "For The Turnstiles",, "In My Time Of Dying",, "The Littlest Birds" & "Ootischenia" (Draft Daughter's Blues)
@marisolmanzano20412 жыл бұрын
Your comments right on point! This song was written by Jim Morrison , a request from filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni for his dystopian movie ''Zabriskie Point' ... he rejected it , pity! the song could;ve fit so well with the movie!! , by the way, Antonioni rejected music from Pink Floyd too........oh dear!!! anyway, the movie was a flop because the movie was really weird he he
@kelvinkloud2 жыл бұрын
The song’s dread scared him too much…. Your right, it would’ve been a good fit & could still work very well in a dystopic pic.
@FLASHAHOLIC_TV2 жыл бұрын
JP has to listen to Pink Floyd's 'Come in number 51, your time is up' from the Zabriskie Point movie soundtrack. It will blows his balls clean off. Both the softest and harshest song of all time.
@arideronthestorm Жыл бұрын
Great song!
@michaelcapewell48112 жыл бұрын
Every time i hear that first guitar note i think the Troggs are going to start up with Wild Thing 🙄 I’m sure this was recorded way before the rest of the songs on the album, for a movie. You can tell by Jim’s voice which hasn’t the roughness it had by ‘71
@happymethehappyone83002 жыл бұрын
Early Americana + Folk + A Dash Of Bluegrass = The Be Good Tanyas "Waiting Around To Die" & "Scattered Leaves"..These Incredibly Talented Women Are True Vocal Contortionists.
@maruad75772 жыл бұрын
Next you will be recommending Frazey Ford's "Done" or "September Fields"... hint, I would be okay with that.
@happymethehappyone83002 жыл бұрын
@@maruad7577 I'll Let You Do That,, I Figured It Would Be Bast To Have Him Dip His Toes In The Be Good Tanyas First,, Before Diving Deeper Into The Solo Stuff.
@frugalseverin22822 жыл бұрын
The line about trading beads made me think of Mardi Gras and New Orleans, probably because I just watched an episode of "Criminal Minds" that took place there.
@dionisioiacobelli66892 жыл бұрын
The underrated John Densmore on drums.
@camronbay1 Жыл бұрын
The Doors live is just amazing some of the heaviest music ever.
@kelvinkloud2 жыл бұрын
Insightful review… I agree w/ where some of your takes are veering. I’ll add some reflects off it… 1st off the desolate post apocalyptic scape feel is spot on. Sound wise it may be their darkest song. It’s also a stripped down style for them that was a venture into new sound territory. Like the end in ‘66, no one in music was in this zip code in late ‘70 aside, from velvet undrgrd & early a cooper. This is influential and had an impact on dark metal, punk, dark techno & college radio. A song, considering date of inception, thats vastly underrated… thematically, it’s stripped down again lyrically, yet very dense symbolically. Morrison lays out a narrative but uses phrases that have denser parallel meanings wh/ broaden scope of theme and clashing of cultures -> past, present &nforward. Tradin beads for pint of gold is scoring beer in a border town of SW amer & Mexico. But, it means much more then that symbolically. Lamerica is Latin meets central amer. Rome meets Aztec. Gold $ meets native sacrament (beads). That density of scale and meaning widens this song out to the arc of western civl and where it was going & where it was headed. Several of Morrison’s best lyrics do this. I found more evidence of this by recently going back and reading his poem lamerica wh/ indeed mentions this clash of civilizations tracing it from Rome thru colonialism europe to the shores of amer to modern LA. Morrison was very tuned into that arc and passage of time over 2000 thousands years to present. Again it’s hinted in other songs too. The snake being 7 miles, like Joseph Campbell interpretations as a motif for the travel of time, truth, culture, desire & greed over the ages. Cyclical, like the rain, yet moving forward and remolding to something connected yet anew. Notice at the start of the song the hiss sound he uses… unlike riders and the end, this song holds out less option of hope. A shaman who can show enlightenment and enthrall fertility (woman loved their ways) but are shun from town and must move on to try to lay fruition later. Almost as saying the current ethos when he penned this was falling apart (Manson, nam, heroin rise, soon Ted bundy the hitcher) and perhaps with new cycle it may get better…. Again vastly underrated song, but bleak also.
@krisdoggett483 Жыл бұрын
I'm really enjoying your Doors reactions. Morrison Hotel or Strange Days should be next. I can't believe these videos aren't getting more likes though 🤔
@JustJP Жыл бұрын
Ty Kris. As long as everyones having a good time, so am I :D
@jameswarner58092 жыл бұрын
'Cars hissing by'... The Cars Hiss By My Window... I see what you did there. ;-)
@kelvinkloud2 жыл бұрын
Notice the hiss at the start of this song by morrison.
@patrickdoake60222 жыл бұрын
Like this not a bad song on whole lp, it's dark just, a visit inside Jim's head, true for most of his songs. 🧐🇬🇧✌️
@katesjanice2 жыл бұрын
High time for more 70s Kansas deep cuts. I have suggestions if you're interested. Thanks.
@stuntmankrocmcginty48962 жыл бұрын
I think this was written for a movie amd they never used it. It is very atmospheric and moody, I can hear it being in a soundtrack. Idiosyncratic is the word that comes to my mind. The title always made me think it was French, for some reason. And because Jim Morrison died in Paris near July 4th, I always think of it then. Hard to beat the title track and Riders On The Storm, but I think this is my favorite song on the album.
@thomasknorra2042 Жыл бұрын
That's right. "Zabriski Point" by Michelangelo Antonioni was that film. "L'America" is said to have overwhelmed him.
@betsyduane34612 жыл бұрын
Since gold isn't measured in pints, I assume he's talking about beer.
@maruad75772 жыл бұрын
Wasteland... hmmm... After the Steelers pyrrhic victory that is what I am feeling. It's going to be a long season.
@recyclerhopkins2 жыл бұрын
Always with the negative waves Moriarity, always with the negative waves.
@jamespaivapaiva44602 жыл бұрын
The portal to madness- open any Door in America, To the South and in the North, they do not ride backwards on their horse. Only in 'The Land of the Free", do we worship insanity on bended knee. Maybe going out like Jim is the only real way to be free.Peace &
@kelvinkloud2 жыл бұрын
The engine (system) run on glue (horse) & tar (oil)… morrison was laying down succinct truth bombs his whole career, yet it slipped past many… very underrated lyricist in re to understanding western culture & its levers of power.
@linusfotograf2 жыл бұрын
I wonder if the Dead Kennedys took inspiration from this song
@jfergs.33022 жыл бұрын
Love the band, and the album, but maybe not this. All that militaristic drumming I find a bit grating. I actually struggled to remember this at first, I'm guessing my cueing arm came into play. and after a few listens I just skipped it. Well, my fave track's next so understandable. The two uptempo, blusey breaks are good, and help, but don't quite redeem this track for me, they're too short. For me, the only real duffer on an otherwise crackin' album.