About The Song
Riders on the Storm is a song by the American rock band The Doors, released in 1971 on their fifth studio album, L.A. Woman. The song features a haunting melody, psychedelic lyrics, and a distinctive keyboard solo that adds to the song’s eerie atmosphere.
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a desolate landscape, with references to rain, wind, and the inevitability of death. The song’s title, “Riders on the Storm,” suggests a metaphor for the uncontrollable forces of nature and the unpredictable nature of life itself. The song’s closing lines, “And the end is near/It’s the final frontier” contribute to the song’s apocalyptic tone.
The song’s music is characterized by a slow, hypnotic tempo and a heavy emphasis on rhythm. Jim Morrison’s vocals are delivered in a unique, almost spoken-word style, adding to the song’s intensity. The song’s keyboard solo, played by Ray Manzarek, is a standout feature, featuring a haunting melody that complements the song’s overall mood.
“Riders on the Storm” has been praised for its innovative use of sound and its ability to evoke a strong emotional response in listeners. The song’s lyrics and music have been interpreted in various ways, with some critics suggesting that it is a commentary on the state of society in the early 1970s.
Despite its dark and brooding nature, “Riders on the Storm” remains one of The Doors’ most popular and enduring songs. It has been covered by numerous artists and continues to be a staple of rock radio stations around the world.
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Lyrics
“Riders On The Storm”
Riders on the storm
Into this house we’re born
Into this world we’re thrown
Like a dog without a bone
An actor out on loan
Riders on the stormThere’s a killer on the road
His brain is squirmin’ like a toad
Take a long holiday
Let your children play
If you give this man a ride
Sweet family will die
Killer on the road, yeahGirl, you gotta love your man
Girl, you gotta love your man
Take him by the hand
Make him understand
The world on you depends
Our life will never end
Gotta love your man, yeah
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Into this house we’re born
Into this world we’re thrown
Like a dog without a bone
An actor out on loan.
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm