Let's talk about the meaning of "The End" by The Doors

Discussion in 'Music' started by Breezefreedom, Oct 6, 2012.

  1. NoxiousGas

    NoxiousGas Old Fart

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    Seriously:confused:, like Morrison was some kind of prophet or some shit? :rolleyes:

    Sounds like fucked up rambling to me, I doubt even Morrison had any idea what it was supposed to mean.

    Maybe it is just a bunch of nonsensical bullshit so that people would ponder the deep significance of his prose and all the while he sat back laughing.
     
  2. Breezefreedom

    Breezefreedom Member

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    What if manson wrote this song?? oooo ahhh hahaha
     
  3. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    Youve read my username wrong



    for the record Ive always thought the song was about contemplation of suicide
     
  4. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    Naw, I imagine morisson just sitting and staring blankly, completely delusional with the idea of his mumbo-jumbo actually possessing some mysterious prophetic significant.
    Fucking wanker couldn't sing in tune either.:coffee:
     
  5. Breezefreedom

    Breezefreedom Member

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    sorry again!
    and yeah I can see that
     
  6. Breezefreedom

    Breezefreedom Member

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    You might have just not "broke on through to the other side" then hahahaa
     
  7. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    Yeah, apparently not. lol
     
  8. NoxiousGas

    NoxiousGas Old Fart

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    :smilielol5:


    or you might just be a young kid who recently discovered "Hippydom" and are acting the way you think you should on a hippy forum by romanticizing people from that era, whereas folks like ZW and myself are old fucks who were actually around when Morrison was alive.

    You know what I remember most vividly from the 60's.........

    the nightly newscast showing the bodies being sent home or combat footage from Vietnam. They didn't hide the war from TV like they do now.
    That's what I remember the most about the 60's and the thing you kids most often never even contemplate about it.

    ZW's right, I never was a big fan of Morrison's singing either.
     
  9. Breezefreedom

    Breezefreedom Member

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    fair enough
     
  10. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    People are still talking about the meaning of this song after all these years?

    Talk about beating a dead horse.
     
  11. guerillabedlam

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    No I think you're confusing the lyrics from the singer in the band in your sig pic.
     
  12. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    I had an uncle who was a DJ at a major denver radio station, in '69 he gave me a big stack of "cut-outs" (promo records with one corner cut off the jacket ) 'The doors' was one of them. ('light my fire' was on the top 40 that year I think) Even as a kid I found the sound murky and dull, even a little creepy... The guitar playing was utterly uninteresting and thats all that really mattered to me at the time so I pretty much stuck with the zep, santana, and hendrix
     
  13. SunLion

    SunLion Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    What if manson wrote this song?? oooo ahhh hahaha

    In terms of style, The End just doesn't sound like a Manson song to me. I've noticed that a lot of Manson's songs are just old folk/bluegrass standards put to new lyrics. And his lyrics at least halfway made sense :mickey:
     
  14. NoxiousGas

    NoxiousGas Old Fart

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    :confused:

    So your saying that the lyrics to "The End" make complete and coherent sense to you?
    Are you off your meds again?

    I would say most of Yes's songs make a hell of a lot more sense than The End.
     
  15. deanmorrison

    deanmorrison Visitor

    I think the end is about the end of consciousness. The end of everything we know in this world, and the transition into the next.
     

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