Fever
The Doors Lyrics


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Everybody's got the fever
That is something we all know
Fever isn't such a new thing
Fever started a long, started a long time ago
A long time ago




Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics of The Doors' song "Fever" convey a sense of universality by stating that "Everybody's got the fever." This "fever" could be interpreted in a number of different ways, but given the band's reputation for lyrics that often centered around topics like mysticism and altered states of consciousness, it's possible to read these words as referring to a shared human experience of being caught up in something larger than oneself. The next lines add weight to this interpretation, as they suggest that this "fever" is not a new thing: "Fever isn't such a new thing / Fever started a long, started a long time ago." This reference to the longevity of the phenomenon seems to point to something like the idea of a collective unconscious, or perhaps the shared experience of living in a society that has been shaped by certain historical, cultural, and psychological factors.


Overall, "Fever" might be read as a meditation on the nature of human desire and the ways in which it can both unite and divide us. It's notable that, despite the opening lines' suggestion that everyone has the "fever," the lyrics go on to describe a lonely, isolated figure who "can't get no relief" and "sweats all night." This tension between the idea of a shared experience and the struggle to operate within it is mirrored in the song's instrumental sections, which shift between hypnotic repetition and explosive bursts of energy. The song's final lines, "Oh, can't you see it burning / Oh, can't you feel it grow," suggest that the "fever" is something that can't be extinguished or ignored, but that must be understood and channeled in order to be navigated successfully.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody's got the fever
The obsession or craze for something is universal and ubiquitous among all people.


That is something we all know
The fact that everyone has some kind of an obsession or craze is widely known and accepted.


Fever isn't such a new thing
Having an intense interest or passion for something is not a recent phenomenon.


Fever started a long, started a long time ago
The concept of having a strong desire or passion for something can be traced back to ancient times.


A long time ago
The origin of this fever can be dated back to the earliest period of human civilization.




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Dyn Jarren

They combined Summertime with Light my fire just because they felt like it. Sounds good!
They used to improvise like this all the time live. That’s what made them exciting to see live. You never knew for sure what you would hear. And that’s what made them so great!!
RIP Jim and Ray- I wonder if they are jamming together again

Brian Mcguyre

The doors set the world on fire!

Venkata Raman

Mesmerizing.. The band never fails to impress..Decades have gone by......the magical music lives on...RIP Jim and Ray

Diogo Faria

Everybody 's got the fever. Jim morrison predicting 2020 like a boss

SUNNYBEACHINVEST

hahha yeah

Manuel Karas

Hahahahaha best man

Mr Shiv

Rofl😂

Satanen Perkele

I was looking for someone mentioning corona, and I was not disappointed

omnisofos

How I wish I could be there to see and fell it myself....live....but I wasn't even born yet....I'm a (blues) piano/organ player myself, and this baseline (Am / Bm) I still play every day :) Because I adore it, simply adore it....It's genius because it is not hard, but it has more emotion and feeling in it than any other song I have ever heard.

milva lovelli

Mansa banda!!cómo dirían los mendocinos!los escucho desde chiquitita gracias al fanatismo de mi hermano..no entendía nada de inglés y me gustaban igual.Ahora q ya sé lo q dicen me gustan como el primer día.Algunos dicen q fue un grupo comercial mas..pero yo pienso q son unos genios en lo q hicieron.Tanto Jim con su poesía como Manzarek en el teclado,kriegger y densmore..a lo mejor las cosas malas q les pasaron fueron producto de la propia fama,pero gracias a esa fama los pude conocer!!!:)

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