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I was 13 in 1971 when The Doors released "Riders on the Storm"
"Riders on the Storm" is the final song Jim Morrison recorded before his death in July 1971. Featured on the band's sixth album, L.A. Woman , it is celebrated for its atmospheric sound, haunting rain effects, and Ray Manzarek’s jazz-influenced electric keyboard. riders_on_the_storm_the_doors_hd
Recent "HD" or high-quality reports often highlight the by Playing For Change: I was 13 in 1971 when The Doors
: Morrison’s last contribution to the track—and his musical career—was a "paper-thin" overdub of whispered vocals that echo his main singing, creating a ghostly, haunting effect. Recent "HD" or high-quality reports often highlight the
: It features original Doors members John Densmore and Robby Krieger alongside over 20 musicians from eight countries.
: The video includes performances by the Lakota Drum Group, Lukas and Micah Nelson, and Rami Jaffee of the Foo Fighters, serving as a bridge between the band's 60th anniversary and a message of global unity. Chart Success


