In 1971, Riders on the Storm became The Doors' final single with vocalist Jim Morrison, who passed away two months later. The song reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100. #FunFact
This new stereo mix of "Riders on the Storm" by The Doors features improved sound quality and clarity, highlighting Jim Morrison's haunting vocals and Ray Manzarek's mesmerizing keyboards. The lyrics paint a picture of a mysterious and dangerous journey, adding to the overall feeling of suspense in the song. #BehindtheMusic
Riders on the Storm is a song by The Doors recorded on the album L.A. Woman in 1971. It was produced by Bruce Botnick. The lyrics, written by vocalist Jim Morrison, are about the danger of driving in a storm. The song features rain and sound effects. The New Stereo Mix version was released on a compilation album in 2006. #Fact
oh my dears, many of you didn't catch this dance at its height, I remember well at 16 years old dancing to this song without thinking about what the future was in store for me. enjoy every day, today I understand when older people used to say so, enjoy.
Memories of my adolescence, matinee days in BSB and school days, meetings in the garage at home to train the old synchronized little steps. Top too! To remember is to LIVE THE BEST TIME! #OPPUS4, #LONDONLONDON, #NEWAGE.... 93/94