Perceptual Notions
Jim Morrison Lyrics


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Jim Morrison - Singer
The Doors
LA, San Francisco all open down the coast
West coast
The west is the best
The doors unconcious
The gap is getting wider, day by day
The doors the band you love to hate
Strange days
Death
Rebellion, chaos, disorder and activities that appears to have no meaning
a central theme or motive, a thread running through the songs, we dont have
but we deffinetily do have generate an atmosphere or mood which might be characterized as an awareness of the strange thats somethings wrong, somethings not quite right
jim morrison




the older getting older and the younger getting .. getting somewhere
the doors

Overall Meaning

In this song, Jim Morrison is describing the west coast of America, specifically Los Angeles and San Francisco, as being open and full of possibilities. He repeats the phrase "the west is the best" as a sort of rallying cry for the region's inhabitants. However, he also notes that there is a growing gap between people that is only getting wider over time. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the increasing wealth inequality in America, or simply a nod to the fact that despite the excitement of the west coast, there are still divisions between people.


Morrison then shifts gears to discuss his own band, The Doors, and the fact that they are often misunderstood or maligned by their detractors. He acknowledges that they don't have a central theme or concept running through their songs like some other bands, but instead generate a sort of atmosphere or mood that is characterized by a sense of the strange and a feeling that "something's not quite right". This is an interesting meta-commentary on The Doors' own music, as many listeners and critics have struggled to articulate exactly what makes their music so compelling.


Morrison also touches on some classic themes of rock and roll, such as rebellion and chaos, and notes that there is a certain nihilistic quality to these activities in that they often appear to have no meaning. Finally, he reflects on the passage of time and the fact that the older generation is getting older while the younger generation is "getting somewhere" - it's unclear whether this is meant to be a positive or negative observation.


Overall, "Perceptual Notions" is a fascinating glimpse into Morrison's worldview and the specific cultural and geographical context that gave rise to The Doors' music.


Line by Line Meaning

LA, San Francisco all open down the coast
The cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco are both accessible down the western coast of the United States.


West coast
The western coast of the United States.


The west is the best
Jim Morrison believes that the western part of the United States is the best.


The doors unconcious
The band, The Doors, has an unconscious or subconscious sound or style to their music.


The gap is getting wider, day by day
There is a growing divide or gap between people or groups that is becoming increasingly wider with each passing day.


The doors the band you love to hate
Many people have a love-hate relationship with The Doors as a band.


Strange days
The current times are strange or unusual.


Death
The concept of death.


Rebellion, chaos, disorder and activities that appears to have no meaning
Going against authority or expectations, disorganization or confusion, and actions that may seem meaningless or purposeless.


a central theme or motive, a thread running through the songs, we dont have
The Doors do not have a consistent central theme or purpose that runs throughout all of their songs.


but we deffinetily do have generate an atmosphere or mood which might be characterized as an awareness of the strange thats somethings wrong, somethings not quite right
Despite the lack of a consistent theme, The Doors do create a particular atmosphere or feeling in their music that is unsettling or off in some way.


jim morrison
Jim Morrison, the lead singer of The Doors.


the older getting older and the younger getting .. getting somewhere
As time passes, both older and younger generations are moving forward or progressing in some way.


the doors
The band, The Doors.




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