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"Been Down So Long"
Songbythe Doors
from the album L.A. Woman
ReleasedApril 19, 1971 (1971-04-19)
RecordedDecember 1970 – January 1971
StudioThe Doors Workshop, Los Angeles
GenreBlues[1]
Length4:40
LabelElektra
Songwriter(s)The Doors
Producer(s)

"Been Down So Long" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. It appears as the third track on L.A. Woman, the last studio album that lead singer Jim Morrison recorded with the group. It has been called, notably by critic Robert Christgau, as a "take-off" on the album.[2]

A live version recorded on May 8, 1970, at Cobo Arena in Detroit, appears on the 2000 compilation album The Bright Midnight Sampler.[3]

Lyrics

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Morrison's lyrics refer to his occasional imprisonments, including his conviction in Miami, and his "affect of the American justice system".[4]

The song's lyrics were written by lead singer and frontman Jim Morrison,[5] though the performance rights organization ASCAP, along with the actual album liner notes, has given the songwriting credit to all members of the group evenly.[6][7]

[Morrison] took the title of a Richard Farina novel. It's another retrospectively prophetic song. He was tired and worn out. He needed to be in a quieter, calmer place.[8]

Ray Manzarek, assaying the song's lyrics

Morrison's lyrics draws upon themes of depression, liberation, and sexuality, referring to his imprisonments during live performances.[9] The title makes reference to Richard Fariña's book Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me,[10][11] and was influenced by the lyrics of Furry Lewis's 1928 song, "I Will Turn Your Money Green": "I been down so long/It seem like up to me."[5] It is also considered to be Morrison at his most "mock tough",[12] and his disapproval of the judicial system in the US.[4]

Music and contributions

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Session musician Jerry Scheff contributed on bass guitar, while the rhythm guitars were played by Marc Benno and keyboardist Ray Manzarek.[13][14] Musically, "Been Down So Long" is a conventional blues song,[1][15] with rambunctious aggression, and having the "old Doors, slow blues" style.[12] It features a distinct slide guitarbyRobby Krieger,[13] a rough sound, and a stomping beat.[16][17] In response to Morrison's bluesy interpretation in an interview with L.A. Weekly, Elektra Records president Jac Holzman said about Morrison's general enthusiasm for the blues during that time:

Jim always thought he was the world's best blues singer. He'd see somebody up on the stage and say, "You can't sing the blues worth shit," and nearly get into a fight with them. He was generally drunk by then. Jim had a preponderance of wonderful qualities, a great gentleness.[8]

Critical response

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In his music reference book Rock Albums of the '70s: A Critical Guide, published in 1981, Robert Christgau considered L.A. Woman to be the Doors' greatest effort; however he also deemed "Been Down So Long" along with "L'America" as one of the few "disappointing" tracks of the album.[2] Will HermesofRolling Stone rating L.A. Woman with four-and-a-half stars out five, he characterized the song as a "garage-style classic".[18] PopMatters critic Nathan Wisnicki wrote in his review that with "Been Down So Long" the Doors "overestimated their jaming abilities", adding that the song "could've been tightened-up without losing any fire".[19] Music journalist James Perone declared it one of the "must-hear blues songs" of the band.[1]

Personnel

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The Doors

Additional musicians

References

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  1. ^ a b c Perone 2019, p. 21.
  • ^ a b Christgau 1981, p. 114.
  • ^ Planer, Lindsay. "The Bright Midnight Sampler – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ a b Classic Albums 2011, 11:52.
  • ^ a b Perone 2012, p. 337.
  • ^ L.A. Woman (Liner notes). The Doors. Elektra Records. 1971. Back cover. EKS-75011.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  • ^ "ACE Repertory: Been Down So Long (Work ID:41943490)". ASCAP. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  • ^ a b Weiss, Jeff (January 19, 2012). "L.A. Woman: Track List". LA Weekly. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  • ^ Fowlie 1993, p. 90.
  • ^ Allen, Jim (April 19, 2016). "The Story Behind the Songs of the Doors' Last Hurrah, L.A. Woman". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
  • ^ Weidman 2011, p. 187.
  • ^ a b Riordan 1991, p. 430.
  • ^ a b c d e Paul, Alan (8 January 2016). "The Doors' Robby Krieger Sheds Light — Album by Album". Guitar World. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
  • ^ Bowling 2013, p. 275.
  • ^ Pichaske 1969, p. 83.
  • ^ Tobler & Doe 1984, p. 88.
  • ^ Kitts & Tolinski 2002, p. 92.
  • ^ Hermes, Will (February 2, 2012). "L.A Woman (40th Anniversary Edition) – The Doors". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  • ^ Wisnicki, Nathan (May 6, 2012). "L.A. Woman (40th Anniversary Edition)". PopMatters. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  • ^ Gerstenmeyer 2001, p. 165.
  • ^ Botnick, Bruce (2007). L.A. Woman (40th Anniversary edition CD booklet). The Doors. Rhino Records. R2-101155.
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