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- The Meaning Behind The Doors’ “L. A. Woman,” Jim Morrison’s . . .
In Rechy’s novel, a young gay man travels the country, working as a hustler Each chapter focuses on specific cities and strange characters Writing how “people are strange” was familiar territory
- L. A. Woman by The Doors - Songfacts
Guitarist Robby Krieger has called it "the quintessential Doors song " The first line, "Well, I did a little down about an hour ago," is a reference to a barbituate, specifically Rorer 714 Billy Idol covered this on his 1990 album Charmed Life, his version hitting #52 in the US
- The Doors - L. A. Woman Lyrics Meanings | SongMeanings
I can see the young woman, in 20th Century Fox, walking past the boutiques on a sunny day on Rodeo Drive (For a really good idea of what it felt like to live there in the 70s 80s, Steely Dan's "Gaucho", and other of their albums of the period hit it pretty good, too
- L. A. Woman - Wikipedia
L A Woman is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on April 19, 1971, by Elektra Records It is the last to feature lead singer Jim Morrison during his lifetime, though he would posthumously appear on the 1978 album An American Prayer
- Understanding L. A. Woman: The Thematic Duality of The Doors
Often revered as one of the greatest classic rock songs, "L A Woman" was The Doors' ode to the City of Angels But could this song have a deeper meaning?
- The Doors - “L. A. Woman” Lyrics Meaning - MelodyInsight
The Doors’ “L A Woman” is a love-hate ode to the city of Los Angeles and its complexities The song is a vivid tapestry of the city’s glamour and grit, revealing the dualities that exist within its borders
- Unlocking “L. A. Woman”: A Deep Dive into The Doors’ Iconic . . .
Delve into the depth of The Doors’ iconic “L A Woman” lyrics to uncover themes of hope, disillusionment, and the vibrant tapestry of Los Angeles, enlivened by Jim Morrison’s poetic storytelling and literary artistry
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