Strange Days (The Doors)

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“Strange Days” is a song by The Doors. It was released in 1967 and is the first track on the album of the same name. According to a review at AllMusic by Tom Maginnis, the song seems to find lead singer Jim Morrison “pondering the state of the then emerging hippie youth culture and how they are perceived by mainstream or ‘straight’ society”. A visit to New York City by The Doors inspired Jim Morrison to write “Strange Days” and other songs on Strange Days, the band’s second studio album. As with many other of their songs, it was written far before it was recorded; a live version recorded in May 1966 can be found on the album London Fog 1966.

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