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Mind-Blowing Performance: Nathaniel Murphy's Epic 'Riders on the Storm'

Nathaniel opens the doors of perception with this brand new CME Exclusive Oxblood Gibson USA T-Type SG Standard, single-handedly snaking his way through "Riders On The Storm," the closer to The Doors' 1971 album, L.A. Woman. Riders on the Storm" is a psychedelic rock and jazz rock song, notated in the key of E Minor. According to guitarist Robby Krieger and keyboardist Ray Manzarek, it was inspired by the country song "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend", written by Stan Jones and popularized by Vaughn Monroe.Portions of the song's lyrics were allegedly inspired by spree killer Billy Cook, whom Morrison referenced in a 1970 interview with The Village Voice, citing Cook as an inspiration for his short film HWY: An American Pastoral. Cook had killed six people, including a young family, while hitchhiking to California. It is popularly believed that "Riders on the Storm" is the song that longtime Doors producer Paul A. Rothchild disparaged as "cocktail music", precipitating his departure from the L.A. Woman sessions, as corroborated by guitarist Robby Krieger. Rothchild himself denied this claim, stating that he actually applied this epithet to "Love Her Madly". Following Rothchild's departure, longtime engineer Bruce Botnick was selected to take over production duties, alongside the Doors themselves. "Riders on the Storm" was recorded at the Doors Workshop in December 1970 with the assistance of Botnick. Morrison recorded his main vocals and then whispered the lyrics over them to create an echo effect. It was the last song recorded by all four members of the Doors, as well as Morrison's last recorded song to be released in his lifetime. The single was released in June 1971, entering the Billboard Hot 100 the week ending July 3, 1971, the same week that Morrison died. Check out CME Exclusive Gibson SG Standard in Oxblood here: https://bit.ly/3lTXvyK Shop all things Gibson here: https://bit.ly/3xhaG28 Check out more Arrangements by Nathaniel Murphy Nathaniel Murphy Strolls Through The Smiths:    • Nathaniel Murphy Strolls Through The ...   "Wicked Game" Chris Isaak:    • Nathaniel Murphy's Wicked Arrangement...   "Friday I'm In Love" The Cure:    • Nathaniel Murphy' Plays "Friday I'm I...   Additional Gear: Magnatone Twilighter 22W 1x12 Combo Amp: https://bit.ly/39ixhAR MXR Clone Looper: https://bit.ly/3fiRAC4 More Chicago Music Exchange: Instagram - https://bit.ly/3gdPSSV Twiter - https://bit.ly/2RuYOci Facebook - https://bit.ly/3e4FI4C Pinterest - https://bit.ly/3ea3BHZ Follow Nathaniel - Instagram - https://bit.ly/3x7OkAf Check out our Giveaways page to win gear! - https://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/... #RidersOnTheStorm #NathanielMurphy #GuitarCover #ChicagoMusicExchange #TheDoors

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