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  1. Todo sobre Strange Days - Vinilo - The Doors, CD álbum, discos firmados, Vinilos ... Strange Days - Vinilo Añadir a la cesta. Tracklist Disco 0; 00 Strange Days; 00 You're Lost LIttle Girl; 00 Love Me Two Times; 00 Unhappy Girl; 00 Horse Latitudes; 00 Moonlight Drive; 00 People Are Strange; ...

  2. Strange Days by The Doors released in 1967. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Strange Days (1967) Waiting for the Sun (1968) The Soft Parade (1969) Absolutely Live (1970) Morrison Hotel (1970) L.A. Woman (1971) Other Voices (1971) Full Circle (1972)

  3. Aprende a tocar el cifrado de Strange Days (The Doors) en Cifra Club. Strange days have found us / Strange days have tracked us down / They're going to destroy / Our casual joys / We shall go on playing or find a new town / Yeah! / Strange

  4. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsStrange Days - Rolling Stone

    Strange Days. The Doors are an amazing group. Each of them are highly competent and talented musicians, yet music is only secondary to what they are doing. They are violently anti-commercial in ...

  5. The Doors (1967) y Strange Days (del mismo año), dos álbumes llenos de un sentir tan noble como espectacular, representan todo lo anterior dicho, con el añadido de introducirnos en lo profundo de esa Norteamérica de luces y espectáculos que también tenía su otra versión de los hechos, y THE DOORS, desde las historias místicas (pero reales) y los himnos dedicados a la conservación de ...

  6. 3 de dic. de 2019 · Jonathan Novajosky:Strange Days has the tough task of following a juggernaut of a debut. It does a solid job though. If there's one thing that holds this album back for me, it's the lack of a standout, killer track. There is no Light My Fire, no Touch Me, or no LA Woman to bring it above the other Doors albums.

  7. In the book The Doors: Unhinged, John Densmore gives some insight into the meaning of "Strange Days."As Densmore reports, Jim Morrison was "saying that our old way of making music was being destroyed and we should find a new town. He was trying to get back, to renew that elusive quality that was with us in the rock 'n roll garage many years before."