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* ThePowerOfLove: "L.A. Woman" and "Love Her Madly" are love songs, though in the latter the loved one has already left.

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* ThePowerOfLove: SillyLoveSongs: "L.A. Woman" and "Love Her Madly" are love songs, though in the latter the loved one has already left.

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''L.A. Woman'' would end up becoming one of the band's most popular and acclaimed albums. Hits and fan favorites include the {{title track}}, "Love Her Madly" and "Riders on the Storm".

It was listed at #364 in ''Magazine/RollingStone'''s [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].

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''L.A. Woman'' would end up becoming one of the band's most popular and acclaimed albums. Hits and fan favorites include the {{title track}}, "Love Her Madly" and "Riders on the Storm".

It was listed at #364 in ''Magazine/RollingStone'''s [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].
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* {{Mondegreen}}: Supporters of St Mirren Football Club in Paisley, Scotland, have maintained that in "Hyacinth House" Jim sings the line "The Paisley Lions disdain". Lyrics listings list the line as "To please the lions this day" but Morrison's voice is shot from drink and smoke by this time and it's sometimes hard to make out what he's singing on this album. The same St Mirren fans sometimes claim that Jim Morrison was a secret Saints fan himself: an earlier Doors album ''Waiting for the Sun'' has a song called "Love Street", which was until 2009 the name of St Mirren's stadium. For a while in the 1960s they shared the ground with a Speedway team called the Paisley Lions and this wasn't popular with the football fans. The St Mirren fanzine was called "Where the Beasties Meet", from a line in that song.
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* DownerEnding: Both the album and Morrison’s career end with “Riders on the Storm.”
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** "Been Down So Long" takes its title from ''Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me'', an autobiographical novel by folk singer Richard Fariña.

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** "Been Down So Long" takes its title and refrain ("Well, I've been down so [goddamn/very damn] long / That it looks like up to me") from ''Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me'', an autobiographical novel by folk singer Richard Fariña.
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! '''''Tropers on the Storm''''':

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