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: The track is famously believed to be the one that longtime Doors producer Paul A. Rothchild dismissed as "cocktail music," leading to his departure from the L.A. Woman sessions.
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: The lyrics "killer on the road" are a reference to Billy Cook , a spree killer from 1951. This also tied into Morrison’s own screenplay, The Hitchhiker , where he envisioned himself as a murderous wanderer.
: 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 : The track is famously believed to be
: 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.
: The line "Girl, you gotta love your man" is often interpreted as a desperate plea to his longtime companion, Pamela Courson , who later found him dead in their Paris apartment. Collaborative & Modern Versions Recent "HD" or high-quality reports often highlight the
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