Yes they are. How about what Morrison says in the song, "When the Music's Over"? Here ya go... What have they done to the earth? What have they done to our fair sister? Ravaged and plundered and ripped her and bit her Stuck her with knives in the side of the dawn And tied her with fences and dragged her down I hear a very gentle sound With your ear down to the ground
Beautiful and Strange Music, just like I like it. Thank you Jim, you are somewhere there in the Source, happily wondering, your mission on this planet accomplished. Thanks again!
There are no words to express how I feel while listening to the Doors music. It is a mystical, outerworldly experience and Jim Morrison inspires me. There was never a band like them before, and never after... It reunites us people because we like the same thing, and it's really special compared to a lot of other fandoms. The Doors are forever.
Yes, it's a song that perfectly captures, in both lyrics and melody, the peculiarly alienating feeling of being a stranger. Lots of artists have tried to do this but the Doors nailed it.
*Lyrics* People are strange when you're a stranger Faces look ugly when you're alone Women seem wicked when you're unwanted Streets are uneven when you're down When you're strange Faces come out of the rain When you're strange No one remembers your name When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange People are strange when you're a stranger Faces look ugly when you're alone Women seem wicked when you're unwanted Streets are uneven when you're down When you're strange Faces come out of the rain When you're strange No one remembers your name When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange Faces come out of the rain When you're strange No one remembers your name When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange
I was very strung out on dope and homeless. For me this def captures the feeling of trying to struggle by on the streets. Like the empty feeling of being totally alone in a busy city as hundreds of ppl pass by, never even looking at you
I cant even begin to imagine what homelessness feels like, I always give a friendly smile and say hello to every homeless person I see and it makes me feel better and I hope them. I hope your situation is better now.
Yeah life lands you in uncompromising situations you never asked for. There are war profiteers, and embezzlement, and all kinds of people that are also " strung out," so to me your only coping and hurting yourself because reality has I'm guessing been absolute shit so power to you for being so strong, and for hanging in there.
My church has homeless kits that We all give out to homeless people at the intersections. It has a bottle of water, snacks, new socks, and gift card to Mc Donald's all donated by our church members. God bless You are not alone.
you'd be surprised. I know several people with it to varying degrees. I even have a bit of it (can do a few songs), but I have a friend who absolutely, 100% nails it. Thing is it's not fashionable in popular music to be anything but tenor as a guy, and hasn't since the 60s, so you don't get to hear many of them unless you really go digging deep.
@@gifted_robotics7812 Totally different types of voices. Freddie Mercury was a tenor, Jim Morrison was a baritone. Yes, Freddie Mercury was the best in his style/tenor and Jim was the best in his style/baritone.
Never understood or particularly liked this song as a kid. Now I know better. Now I'm older than Morrison was when he passed. There is something sublime about his words and the execution of the music. No one could recreate this. I love this. Too bad his time with us was cut so short.
bulls-eye.... morrison is underrated at his best... part of the problem is his brand is so over marketed & topped w/ sex god rock superstar.... yet peel it back, when he was dialed in & you get diamonds like this wh/ are indeed subtly densely laden. he had a real gift for symbolist poetry that served him well in song craft.
@@stevefowler3398 read the post… obviously morrison is well known… my point, is his rock star bigger then life image over shadows his talents in composing well crafted songs and lyrics.
i identify with this a lot. i hated the doors as a kid, now this song suddenly means so much to me and i resent the fact that i never appreciated it when i was younger
This was the first song I ever performed live! It was with my first band, for my graduation from highschool... we had a few songs on the setlist, and while my brothers both chose brighter songs for the setlist (we were allowed 1 song each), I chose this one... perfect choice as it turned out
The fact that the vocals come in on the third beat as opposed to the fourth will always be amazing to me, literally defining the song as strange in simple music theory
The vocals come in on the 1 actually, your counting is off because the guitar riff technically starts on a 2. If you're counting how many beats passed before the lyrics, the lyrics start on the 4th beat, but that 4th beat is still the 1 in terms of a metronome.
@@srujan00 I was picturing a gothic mardi gras in New Orleans. In my head, I saw a mix of 3 specific things: The New Orleans map on Tony Hawk's Underground 2 video game (and Bam Margera's Gothic Gypsy thing he has going), the movie James Bond Live and Let Die, and a Gothic swampland bounty hunter type. (the type that would have a snake obsession, drink like a fish, and carry a shotgun. kind of like Nic Cage in Ghost Rider)
Whenever I hear this song i always think of the movie “Lost boys” . To all the lost boys fans. You’re welcome! Revisiting locations (UPDATED) ruclips.net/video/KKmfaxEPwBk/видео.html
"Faces come out of the rain" actually sounds really eerie. I imagine walking down the street in a torrent of rain and all of sudden faces start to take shape in the water. Was always a lyric that stood out to me.
I wasn't around when Morrison was alive and performing but it's hard to believe that this guy actually existed in the world. He almost feels like a spacey dream that the whole of humanity had at the same time.
I know, right! I don't think Jim Morrison was from the same place as the rest of us. He was definitely"out there". 66 years old now, still love rock and roll! I am so lucky to have been around then... The Doors, The Stones, Led Zeppelin ( best band ever) ... Yep I am lucky...
I've said this many times before - I feel so lucky to have grown up during the late 60's to late 70's. Truly Rock's most artistically inspired time period.
There is a lot of wonderful music around now and since 1967! I'm not saying this isn't good, but just step a little off the main road and there are some brilliant artists around who make 'real' music.
I like that I like a cold climate because it keeps me from liking a hot climate. I am truly blessed to be safeguarded from the preferences I don't have by the preferences I do.
A month ago I went to the Rock and Roll hall of fame in Cleveland with my dad and we saw a picture of Jim Morrison and a quote from him. He is what true rock and roll spirit is
This sounds like first few sentences from Bury a Friend by Billie Eilish (Noticed this after hearing this song in a movie called Deliver us from evil).
I feel iconic bands like The Doors, Led Zeppelin, geez...Aerosmith, I could go on and on and on, Pink Floyd, they have all gotten so lost and it's really sad to think that kids are worshipping music that is all electronic and utilizes no talent (I'm going to get pounded for this comment, forgive me, I'm 47). I also think kids would have absolutely no idea who Metallica is if they hadn't gotten a new manager after "...And Justice For All". They would have run their course like so many others. Good for them and all but boy did their style change and I hated it. The Beatles weren't a common band for my age group to listen to, but luckily some of us had parents who had them on vinyl and we would listen to them when raiding their records. Bands like Blink 182 have been considered the iconic classic band nowadays. No shade on them..but they sure weren't The Doors.
@@sixmercer2504 Completely agree, but it actually depends. The mainstream society sure listens to whatever in on the spotlight right now as kids would listen 40 years go, but the real ones who get interested by the same artists we consider really good will keep listening to it after a long time. Im 24, first time i heard The Doors was when i was a kid in a movie about the vietnam war (you can guess which one, it has Marlon Brando) and since that moment, with incentive of my parents and stuff i could enjoy a lot of artists from the past 70 years. I dont know what kind of bands are there today because i keep listening to the same ones my granpa would listen to. Lets see how the next generations work it out
Wow, me & my cat enjoyed listening to "The Doors - People Are Strange" musical songs & it always keeps my cat's ears up like an owl🦉LOL. AWESOME! ♥♥😛😛😋😋😸😸👍👍✌✌
Lyrics The Doors - People are strange People are strange when you're a stranger Faces look ugly when you're alone Women seem wicked when you're unwanted Streets are uneven when you're down When you're strange Faces come out of the rain When you're strange No one remembers your name When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange People are strange when you're a stranger Faces look ugly when you're alone Women seem wicked when you're unwanted Streets are uneven when you're down When you're strange Faces come out of the rain When you're strange No one remembers your name When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange Faces come out of the rain When you're strange No one remembers your name When you're strange When you're strange When you're strange
Asi es vengo depues de ver el trailer de Morbius, me agrada saber que Marvel vuelva a recurrir a los buenos soundtraks para promocionar sus peliculas, como en los viejos tiempos.
The lost boys!! One of the best 80’s movies and soundtracks of all time
yes
Indeed!
Vampire song 🧛♀️
yes i love the lost boys
The Lost Boys Sucked.
Les Doors. Une musique qui ne vieillit pas. J'ai 69 ans. Que de bons souvenirs en écoutant cette musique !!
@@thierrybruneton9138 j'ai 70 ans je vous compprend! Oui une musique qui ne vieillit pas!!! Vive les Doors!!!!!!
God rest Jim so I really love that song. I mean he is strange.
71 now🎉
This song is timeless. The Doors are timeless !
Yup
Music is timeless
It’s crazy how it’s “timeless” in hindsight and used to be considered worthless yuppie shit by most “cultured” people in their era
Yes they are. How about what Morrison says in the song, "When the Music's Over"? Here ya go...
What have they done to the earth?
What have they done to our fair sister?
Ravaged and plundered and ripped her and bit her
Stuck her with knives in the side of the dawn
And tied her with fences and dragged her down
I hear a very gentle sound
With your ear down to the ground
@@mark1952able Just a bit ahead of their time!
Beautiful and Strange Music, just like I like it. Thank you Jim, you are somewhere there in the Source, happily wondering, your mission on this planet accomplished. Thanks again!
Poor Jim, I hope he's in heaven rocking out still to this day. Incredible musician
Naw man he out rocking in England or somewhere out there
Well, I don't know....he always seemed hell bent.
Residing in France last I heard but I'm sure he still does trips. Rog. Pacific sunset records.
I hope he's RIP. No heaven and no religion too. John Lennon docet
He had a death wish
Good lord, the way he sings “When you’re .. straaaange” at 00:34 never fails to give me the chills. This is harmony.
straaaange
strangestrange
straaaange straaaange
@@acnhtunemusicvids true
ooo yes
There are no words to express how I feel while listening to the Doors music. It is a mystical, outerworldly experience and Jim Morrison inspires me. There was never a band like them before, and never after... It reunites us people because we like the same thing, and it's really special compared to a lot of other fandoms. The Doors are forever.
@Paul Cookie who and what are you talking about ?
@Paul Cookie Thats right, I thought you couldnt answer. :)
@Homosapien1nce well put..
So well put Mona-The Doors are a one of a kind band and their music always sounds so fresh.
Exactly what the Doors are. I always wanted an interpretation on what the Doors are and the feeling one has with them. Thanks!
"When you're strange, no one remembers your name..". I remember that back in college no one remembered my name. This song made much sense.
Yes, it's a song that perfectly captures, in both lyrics and melody, the peculiarly alienating feeling of being a stranger. Lots of artists have tried to do this but the Doors nailed it.
hard to forget a name like SeriesTube01
Yes the only time people remember you is when you do good by them or have a kind influence upon them
Everything else pales into insignificant
When i was in elementary school,i was withdrawn and shy.Other kids considered me strange.
@@pedjatrninicit’s a good thing to be different. You should take pride in folk calling you strange
*Lyrics*
People are strange when you're a stranger
Faces look ugly when you're alone
Women seem wicked when you're unwanted
Streets are uneven when you're down
When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name
When you're strange
When you're strange
When you're strange
People are strange when you're a stranger
Faces look ugly when you're alone
Women seem wicked when you're unwanted
Streets are uneven when you're down
When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name
When you're strange
When you're strange
When you're strange
When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name
When you're strange
When you're strange
When you're strange
Megan Dunevant thanks
All right yeah!!
The no need to write the lyrics we all know them.
thx !
@@martinbrooks8134 So many people doesnt speak english and also they likes this song
I was very strung out on dope and homeless. For me this def captures the feeling of trying to struggle by on the streets. Like the empty feeling of being totally alone in a busy city as hundreds of ppl pass by, never even looking at you
Hope your doing better.. Praying for you.
Hope you're doing ok...there is always help out there...just need to ask for it...
I cant even begin to imagine what homelessness feels like, I always give a friendly smile and say hello to every homeless person I see and it makes me feel better and I hope them. I hope your situation is better now.
Yeah life lands you in uncompromising situations you never asked for. There are war profiteers, and embezzlement, and all kinds of people that are also " strung out," so to me your only coping and hurting yourself because reality has I'm guessing been absolute shit so power to you for being so strong, and for hanging in there.
My church has homeless kits that We all give out to homeless people at the intersections. It has a bottle of water, snacks, new socks, and gift card to Mc Donald's all donated by our church members. God bless You are not alone.
rest in peace jim morrison. 50 years after your death, your legacy lives on.
A Masterpeace!!! Jim FOREVER!!!!!!
Nobody has a voice like his.
Jim forever !!
I wish I could go back in time only to see Jim get crazy in his concerts!
Nobody has a voice like his.
you'd be surprised. I know several people with it to varying degrees. I even have a bit of it (can do a few songs), but I have a friend who absolutely, 100% nails it. Thing is it's not fashionable in popular music to be anything but tenor as a guy, and hasn't since the 60s, so you don't get to hear many of them unless you really go digging deep.
@@wyattward210 I think you don't get it. NO ONE has a voice like Jim's.
Freddie Mercury has a better voice
@@gifted_robotics7812 Totally different types of voices. Freddie Mercury was a tenor, Jim Morrison was a baritone. Yes, Freddie Mercury was the best in his style/tenor and Jim was the best in his style/baritone.
elninjalaranja still have good vocals to compare to
Jim Morrison. The coolest cat. He has accomplished more in 27 years that he lived. Then most people who live to a ripe old age.
Cat?? was The Lizard King 🐊🐊
@@hispanoamericano3015 you don't even know his real name, he's the f*cking lizard king
Yeah & you haven't even conquered simple grammar. 🤣 🤣 🤣
@@thebigbroeyjoey oh yes.... Stupid
@@hispanoamericano3015 its a reference to something
Every time I listen to this song I think of my dad. As a child he played this song a lot. I love you dad and R.I.P 😢
My condolences. Your father had great taste in music.
I wanted to make a comment. Maybe you'd like to listen again and remember those beautiful days...
This dude is like a lyrical poet
I finally found it… I thought I had this random tune in my head for ever but I finally found it. It’s been 15 years.
There's no better feeling than finally finding a song that's been stuck in your head for years. Congrats!!
@@KnaveSmig agreed
Fuck dawg 15 years shit i woulda gone crazy not knowing the name and hearing the whole song dont know how u did it
@@bryanperez2937 I’ve asked so many times and everyone just said they didn’t know either.
good job
Morrison wrote some truly amazing poetry. Brilliant man.
Hi I recommend a song and video called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
Rupert Brooke was much more amazing
It’s actually spelled “morbius”
Morbrilliant
I’m 56 & I like 👍 this song!
47.
@@damirtetaev129037
77, We had the best music!!!!
Introverts, loners, doors lovers
Rise for your national anthem
yess
I have risen up!
cringe af. back to plebbit.
Meeeeee xx
Yessss!!!
Never understood or particularly liked this song as a kid. Now I know better. Now I'm older than Morrison was when he passed. There is something sublime about his words and the execution of the music. No one could recreate this. I love this. Too bad his time with us was cut so short.
bulls-eye.... morrison is underrated at his best... part of the problem is his brand is so over marketed & topped w/ sex god rock superstar.... yet peel it back, when he was dialed in & you get diamonds like this wh/ are indeed subtly densely laden. he had a real gift for symbolist poetry that served him well in song craft.
@@kelvinkloud yet another EXPERT using the term UNDERRATED.
Yeah! Right. So according to YOU. Jim Morrison is underrated.
@@stevefowler3398 read the post… obviously morrison is well known… my point, is his rock star bigger then life image over shadows his talents in composing well crafted songs and lyrics.
@@kelvinkloud I did read it.
Perhaps you need to learn to write in a more coherent manner.
i identify with this a lot. i hated the doors as a kid, now this song suddenly means so much to me and i resent the fact that i never appreciated it when i was younger
space, energy, vibration, music forever
This was the first song I ever performed live! It was with my first band, for my graduation from highschool... we had a few songs on the setlist, and while my brothers both chose brighter songs for the setlist (we were allowed 1 song each), I chose this one... perfect choice as it turned out
This plays in my head everytime I walk through a Walmart.
sad boy?
😂
Honesty you do find the strangest people at Walmart😂
@@nickfarr2751
At one point , I worked each shift at Walmart. And the weirdest people come out during the 3rd shift.
Jeremy Sears you prob saw all those weird ass people from intro of lost boys lls
This was a road trip song for me and buddy just after high school...singing it from the top of our lungs on an empty road in the middle nowhere. Gold
The fact that the vocals come in on the third beat as opposed to the fourth will always be amazing to me, literally defining the song as strange in simple music theory
They come on the fourth beat. Idk what you are talking about
Behave.
The vocals come in on the 1 actually, your counting is off because the guitar riff technically starts on a 2. If you're counting how many beats passed before the lyrics, the lyrics start on the 4th beat, but that 4th beat is still the 1 in terms of a metronome.
He's just a good singer. No need to make it a science.
yes so big
I’m 29 and I love this song from my childhood. Smells like first time listening
I Live in a city where people keep the city weird😅
I love the Doors music!!! This album brings back so many memories. Jim Morrison is one of the BEST!!! PEACE!!!
yes !!! agreed I love to sing The Doors spreading the love!!! PEACE !!!
It's a travesty how short this song is.
So play it at half speed.
Or twice
joiedeceivre or 87 times in a row.
Play it at quarter speed on loop as many times as you want
I looped it literally 26 times last night because I had to write 4 pages of school stuff
The words of this song are so precise that we can all relate to them! Pure brilliance!
Arent we all strange to pur JEALOUS HATERS??
Such a unique vibe. I feel like I'm in a gothic saloon.
What's a gothic saloon? They serve whiskey, but everyone's dressed in black and depressed?
@@srujan00 I was picturing a gothic mardi gras in New Orleans.
In my head, I saw a mix of 3 specific things: The New Orleans map on Tony Hawk's Underground 2 video game (and Bam Margera's Gothic Gypsy thing he has going), the movie James Bond Live and Let Die, and a Gothic swampland bounty hunter type. (the type that would have a snake obsession, drink like a fish, and carry a shotgun. kind of like Nic Cage in Ghost Rider)
@@srujan00I think you switched up the cliche about emos with the goths, as far as I know isn't depression one of the goth 'traits'.
@@rtb42 I think he meant gothic in the classic sense, not in what we call goths now.
@@TheLeebo1962 Yeah, I also do think so after some reconsideration.
This song never gets old,I love this song
Hi I recommend a song here on youtube called 'Raincoat' by Robert Nix
Everything gets old every second
Whenever I hear this song i always think of the movie “Lost boys” . To all the lost boys fans. You’re welcome! Revisiting locations (UPDATED)
ruclips.net/video/KKmfaxEPwBk/видео.html
Same here. Wasnt The Doors though. It was a cover by Echo and the Bunnymen. Helluva cover 🎸 And helluva movie too 😈
This song definitely relates to the modern day and age of society today.
You're younger than I
Duhhh my favorite movie ever
@@alllisonray Such an awesome movie. When I was a kid, I wasn’t sure if it was the movie I liked or the lead actress?
this used to be one of my favorite songs ever years and years ago. it's nice that it's been used in a movie trailer. it's morbin time!!!!!!!
I hope they payed a couple morbillion to get this song into the trailer.
Perfect song to describe this day and age. People are Strange, the world is nuts. ❤❤❤ 😎 😎!
"Faces come out of the rain" actually sounds really eerie. I imagine walking down the street in a torrent of rain and all of sudden faces start to take shape in the water. Was always a lyric that stood out to me.
I wish I could go back in time only to see Jim get crazy in his concerts!
hes not dead
hey b0ss, he will never die..
my dad was lucky enough to see him!
He didn't die. He lives in my hood. He no longer uses drugs or alcohol, and he raises horses. Also, he voted for Trump
k. nice to know
when you feel useless, remember the people who disliked this song.
this comment was the highlight of my day
@@el366 you must have had a shit day
@@turbotrout8216 i always do ngl
Lol I know some.
I had a bad weekend 😩 😭😭
Mi viene di ballare mentre ascolto questo magnifico capolavoro 😊❤
The doors are one of my all time favorite bands.
"No one remembers your name"...such a sad song, but brilliant musically. Released on September 9, 1967, reaching # 12 on October 28.
Eternal anthem for loners, misfits and outsiders.
oh yeah, I constantly hear this song in my head
Joshua Stephens And wanderers e couriers e sole survivors
This is my Life story
Joshua Stephens Yeah
Joshua Stephens it's unfortunate how I relate to this song, but glad there's one like this.
Every now & then gotta come back to this gem.
Shout out my big brother for showing me this as a kid 🛹🎸🤘
I wasn't around when Morrison was alive and performing but it's hard to believe that this guy actually existed in the world. He almost feels like a spacey dream that the whole of humanity had at the same time.
I know, right! I don't think Jim Morrison was from the same place as the rest of us. He was definitely"out there". 66 years old now, still love rock and roll! I am so lucky to have been around then... The Doors, The Stones, Led Zeppelin ( best band ever) ... Yep I am lucky...
wow so well said! you've just materialized my feeling by writing it down :)
He seems to be such a perfect phantasy its almost impossible to believe
"Women seem wicked when youre unwanted, streets are uneven when youre down" facts
This song is morbing awesome
A very pop and simple great song about the lonliness and Jim sensitive soul emerged..Wow
A fucking masterpiece!!! How much would I want to go to a Doors concert if I lived during their time!!!
I've said this many times before - I feel so lucky to have grown up during the late 60's to late 70's. Truly Rock's most artistically inspired time period.
Ho...how I wish we had at-least an semblance of music like this in this era.What a genius Jim was...pure class!!
Pure class? Really?
There is a lot of wonderful music around now and since 1967! I'm not saying this isn't good, but just step a little off the main road and there are some brilliant artists around who make 'real' music.
This song is a whole other vibe 💯
When you get lost in walmart being 8 years old.
😂😂
Oh gosh, look out
Mallarmè
Shit was terrifying
when you are in the first day of high school
This song let me nostalgic!!! Something that I've never lived.... Wonderful moment!
There is some Edith-Piaf-kinda-vibe in this song that is, indeed, nostalgic!
Mom, use to love this song. I just had to look it up. I get why she use to sing this all the time. People are strange. R.I.P mom
Hi I recommend a song called 'Raincoat' by Robert Nix
@@redskies4530 thank you, I will check it out
It's nice, thanks for your recommendation 😊
@@niksterover7663 You are indeed welcome
Essa canção é incrivelmente maravilhosa 🤣💝 The Doors
My chrush who is a huge Jim Morrison fan showed me this song, always when im at night smoking cigarettes i listen to this dreaming about him 🌒
I don't care how many Morbius fans will say this is a Morbius song this song has and will always be The Lost Boys song in my heart
amen. morbius is literally just the marvelizarion of lost boys, not a good one at that
I love this upbeat + dark lyrics style, feels really uncanny, and... strange.
Thank you so much Jimmy for the 27 years you gave us
Perfect, amazing song!
Jim Morrison, one of the best singers and composers of all time, no doubt about that.
"Who the hell are you, man ?"
"I am Venom... I'm just kidding, it’s doctor Michael Morbius at your service"
Ha I like that
ha ha ha we all come from morbius trailer
that why i am watching this
🤢🤮
over with ur marvel shit.
This was playing in Goodwill yesterday. Loved hearing it again.
This song actually helps you break the mold this song actually helps you break the Ice this song is the mo-withholding yet to peace!
"Where is your will to be weird?"-Jim Morrison. I love being different it keeps me from conforming.
I like that I like a cold climate because it keeps me from liking a hot climate.
I am truly blessed to be safeguarded from the preferences I don't have by the preferences I do.
He was more unique than different.
So you’re scared to conform? Wouldn’t the truly unique conform to his desire? Seeing that both options are on the table
Yeah.share your madness...what a compliment
You’re a cool cat in my book yo
The fact that this song ends too soon, is in itself a colossal sin.
January 2021 and still loving this song
my little brother had a concert for school of rock last night and this was a song that a different band played so I wanted to listen to it again
I would 100% not be surprised if Jim Morrison was an alien. There's something that's just so special about him
LSD print Alien DNA
This song should have been in the new joker movie
I agree
i also agree 100%
Literally the reason I came here lmao.
Yes should fit very well nice observation
Yes!
my dad showed me lost boys when I was just a little kid and since then this has always been one of my favorite songs
A month ago I went to the Rock and Roll hall of fame in Cleveland with my dad and we saw a picture of Jim Morrison and a quote from him. He is what true rock and roll spirit is
Who's listening in 2024
:: Raises hand ::
;-)
Hi
Olla
Mememememememe!
October 1, 2024….I am still here. ❤it !
Jim Morrison um ser humano puro e único!!🙏❤
This sounds like the song that would play during a shooting scene in a movie
thanks alec, i'll be sure to include it in my upcoming motion picture
This sounds like first few sentences from Bury a Friend by Billie Eilish (Noticed this after hearing this song in a movie called Deliver us from evil).
and in fact, it's in a horror movie.
"I don't like Mondays" would also be a viable song.
Despacito I'd better then this
Nope. Kids don't appreciate the good music anymore. This was my era. I really miss the music.
Kids these days don't even know who the doors were! I used to do spotlights for these kind of bands 35 years ago.
People are strange, when you are a stranger. Streets are uneven, when you're down
The marvel Morbius fans are coming, I repeat I repeat
Good. Let them them come. Let this peice of music you probably love become popular again.
Does it count if I knew the song beforehand, forgot about it, and then Morbius reminded me?
Yes man😂😅
A mí me encanta esta canción pero la versión de Tiny Tim 😈
Fans de vanguard lol
This is a great song!
This song is a icon. Cheers to the people that have found this song.
Can't help it... always makes me think of THE LOST BOYS
also a great version by Echo & the Bunnymen
dede9806 true! same shi.. happens to me!
dede9806 Saturdays are for the boys
Anocks Burbank
mrhyyiu
me to evan tho when that movie came out i was not even born
Back when rockstars were actually iconic.....
The Doors is so underrated
nah
Underrated to pop culture? Sure. Underrated for anyone who listens to a single one of their songs? Never
I feel iconic bands like The Doors, Led Zeppelin, geez...Aerosmith, I could go on and on and on, Pink Floyd, they have all gotten so lost and it's really sad to think that kids are worshipping music that is all electronic and utilizes no talent (I'm going to get pounded for this comment, forgive me, I'm 47). I also think kids would have absolutely no idea who Metallica is if they hadn't gotten a new manager after "...And Justice For All". They would have run their course like so many others. Good for them and all but boy did their style change and I hated it.
The Beatles weren't a common band for my age group to listen to, but luckily some of us had parents who had them on vinyl and we would listen to them when raiding their records. Bands like Blink 182 have been considered the iconic classic band nowadays. No shade on them..but they sure weren't The Doors.
@@sixmercer2504 Completely agree, but it actually depends. The mainstream society sure listens to whatever in on the spotlight right now as kids would listen 40 years go, but the real ones who get interested by the same artists we consider really good will keep listening to it after a long time. Im 24, first time i heard The Doors was when i was a kid in a movie about the vietnam war (you can guess which one, it has Marlon Brando) and since that moment, with incentive of my parents and stuff i could enjoy a lot of artists from the past 70 years. I dont know what kind of bands are there today because i keep listening to the same ones my granpa would listen to. Lets see how the next generations work it out
Oh no they don’t
Wow, me & my cat enjoyed listening to "The Doors - People Are Strange" musical songs & it always keeps my cat's ears up like an owl🦉LOL. AWESOME! ♥♥😛😛😋😋😸😸👍👍✌✌
this song comes to mind when I walk home at night from work
Como eles conseguiram fazer isso a tanto tempo a traz,,amo
Una de las mejores bandas que existió y mi favorita ♡♡♡♡♡
Smoked up chill in bed loving this.
Isso sim que é música
when you are strange
@@andreypereira5052 NO.
Cala.bofa
One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach...all the damn vampires!
haha..right on! I think the same thing when I hear this song 😄
fav movie
Classic
yes.
Popskiptea I knew I heard this from somewhere, just couldn't remember where. Thanks :D
Thanks dad that I can listen to this with 24 years of age cause you showed them to me when I was a child❤
One of the best songs ever 🙌
Lyrics
The Doors - People are strange
People are strange when you're a stranger
Faces look ugly when you're alone
Women seem wicked when you're unwanted
Streets are uneven when you're down
When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name
When you're strange
When you're strange
When you're strange
People are strange when you're a stranger
Faces look ugly when you're alone
Women seem wicked when you're unwanted
Streets are uneven when you're down
When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name
When you're strange
When you're strange
When you're strange
When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name
When you're strange
When you're strange
When you're strange
Cada que escucho está canción se me eriza la piel ..
Sí
Pero ni le entiendes
Pero ni le entiendes
Una canción buenísima
Simple and Deep pop Song, existential portrait of loneliness and melancholic feeling. Jim was a great soul
Atemporal! 👏👏🇧🇷
This sounds like a tune that a living vampire might listen to
Asi es vengo depues de ver el trailer de Morbius, me agrada saber que Marvel vuelva a recurrir a los buenos soundtraks para promocionar sus peliculas, como en los viejos tiempos.
Le sabe
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❤the best of the doors
This is the anthem of my life