Strange Days (Doors song) explained

Strange Days
Artist:the Doors
Album:Strange Days
Released:September 25, 1967
Recorded:May & August 1967
Genre:Psychedelia
Length:3:05
Label:Elektra
Producer:Paul A. Rothchild

"Strange Days" is a song by the Doors, released in 1967 as the opening track on the album of the same name. Along with other album tracks, it was composed before the date it was recorded; a live performance recorded in May 1966 was captured on the 2016 album London Fog 1966.[1] The track is also recognised as one of the earliest showcases for the use of the Moog synthesizer.

Composition

AllMusic critic Tom Maginnis, wrote that "Strange Days" seems to find Jim Morrison "pondering the state of the then emerging hippie youth culture and how they are perceived by mainstream or 'straight' society".[2] The song's lyrics, accordingly to Maginnis, were inspired following a visitation of the Doors in New York City. Music Journalist Stephen Davis noted that Morrison's lyrics have an "emotionally raw tone" on the song.[3]

The track is known for its distinctive usage of the Moog synthesizer, which was made available the same year of the song's recording. In the Doors' biography No One Here Gets Out Alive, authors Danny Sugerman and Jerry Hopkins, described "Strange Days" as "one of the earliest examples of the Moog synthesizer in rock".[4] The synth was provided by Jim Morrison to filter his vocals by playing notes, and it was hooked up with the help of Paul Beaver.[5] Doors' engineer Bruce Botnick recalled the instrument's contribution:

Music videos

Two music videos were made for the song. The first featured footage of the band backstage and onstage, as well as Jim Morrison driving his car into a hole in sand and jumping on the hood in frustration. The second features the same circus performers on the Strange Days cover photo, who would explore New York City.[6] It also included footage of various people, which was made "swervy" and distorted to fit in with the strange theme of the song. All of this new footage was mixed with footage of the old video, and re-released as a re-mixed video.[7]

Strange 2013

Strange 2013
Artist:Tech N9ne
Album:Something Else
Released:July 30, 2013
Recorded:2012–2013
Genre:Hip hop
Length:3:31
Producer:Fredwreck[8]

In 2012, the surviving members of the Doors—Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore, assembled in Los Angeles, California's Village Recorders recording studio with rapper Tech N9ne and producer Fredwreck to record a reworked version of the song.[9] The rapper had intentions on building off "People Are Strange", but Krieger suggested using "Strange Days" instead, as it had "more of a driving beat".

This version was titled "Strange 2013" and includes vocals of Doors frontman Morrison, appearing on the rapper's 2013 album Something Else. While speaking on the collaboration, the rapper noted how the band has inspired him over the years, explaining that "People Are Strange" and "Strange Days" were what he drew on when naming his record label Strange Music.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Doors' 'London Fog 1966' Uncovers Previously Unreleased Early Live Performances. Giles. Jeff. Ultimate Classic Rock. October 27, 2016 . en. 2019-08-31.
  2. Web site: Tom . Maginnis . The Doors: 'Strange Days' — Review . . July 12, 2020.
  3. Book: Davis, Stephen . Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend . Stephen Davis (music journalist) . 2005 . Gotham Books . New York. 198 . 978-1-59240-099-7.
  4. Book: Hopkins . Jerry . Jerry Hopkins (author) . Danny . Sugerman . Danny Sugerman . 1980. No One Here Gets Out Alive . No One Here Gets Out Alive . Grand Central Publishing . 978-0-446-69733-0 . 128.
  5. Book: Trevor . Pinch . Frank . Trocco . Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer . Harvard University Press . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 2002 . 0-674-01617-3 . 120–121.
  6. Web site: Martin . Kielty . October 5, 2017 . Watch the Doors' New 'Strange Days' Video . Ultimate Classic . March 23, 2021.
  7. Web site: Rafael . Polcaro . Watch Restored the Doors Official Video for 'Strange Days' . Rock and Roll Garage . October 6, 2017 . April 16, 2021.
  8. Digital Booklet – Something Else . Tech N9ne . 2013 . . April 21, 2021.
  9. News: Surviving Doors Collaborating with Rapper Tech N9ne . February 27, 2012 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20131203025255/http://abcnewsradioonline.com/music-news/2012/2/27/surviving-doors-collaborating-with-rapper-tech-n9ne.html . December 3, 2013 . April 21, 2021 . dead .
  10. Tech N9ne Aligns With the Doors for 'Strange 2013' . Iandoli . Kathy . June 24, 2013 . . June 24, 2013.