When The Music’s Over

Best Guitar Solos: The Doors- When The Music’s Over

en) In The Style Of Robby Krieger

The Doors have long been a huge favorite of mine. They were one of the first bands I ever heard as a kid and have stuck with me since that point. When you look back at their catalog, there is a plethora of amazing songs hidden amongst all the songs you know. Even the ones you know, certain ones tend to become a bit underrated or under appreciated. For example “When The Music’s Over,” from their second album Strange Days, is definitely one that fits both that. Plus, on top of that, Robby Krieger’s guitar solo in this song, is superb. It’s got this amazing psychedelic sound that twists and turns in a way that slithers through your body, just as Jim Morrison would.

 

The Doors- When The Music’s Over:

 

End Of Album Songs: The Doors

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A while back I was starting to compile a list of the best end of album songs. During this process I noticed how big the list was and it got a bit overwhelming. So, I thought I’d make this a category instead, that way you all can truly enjoy all the great songs in small doses rather than be bombarded by them all.

For the first one, I present to you all the great end of album songs by The Doors. They were true masters of making an “album” and knew just the right way to end it too. Every one of their albums had a great closing song.

 

The Doors- The End (from The Doors):

 

The Doors- When The Music’s Over (from Strange Days):

The Doors- Five To One (from Waiting For The Sun):

 

The Doors- The Soft Parade (from The Soft Parade):

 

The Doors- Maggie McGill (from Morrison Hotel):

 

The Doors- Riders On The Storm (from L.A. Woman):