Story Behind The Song
Tribute to Jim Morrison and The Doors who I saw perform at the Monterey Pop Festival number two and at the Continental Roller Ring in the Bay Area...
Song Description
A political song capturing the thoughts and politics of the Hippie Generation of the 60s, and of Jim Morrison of The Doors.
Song Length |
3:46 |
Genre |
Rock - Psychedelic, Rock - Roots/Rock n' Roll |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Passive, Diplomatic |
Subject |
Revolution, Suspicion |
Similar Artists |
The Doors, The Rolling Stones |
Language |
English |
Era |
1960 - 1969 |
| |
Lyrics
Tell me what's your station
What's your station in life
Have you been to the crossroads
You could cut it like a knife
Do you want a revolution
Do you want to crucify
(chorus)
No rules just disorder
No meaning to this thing called life
No rules just disorder
No meaning to this thing called life
Until there's commitment
The canal will stay dry
Are you for seperation
Are there actors in the house
There's blood in the streets
Does that make you want to weep
If there is no solution
Do you want to crucify
Do you want to crucify
(chorus)
No rules just disorder
No meaning to this thing called life
No rules just disorder
No meaning to this thing called life
Until there's commitment
The canal will stay dry
The canal will stay dry
If everybody's in
It's time to close and lock the doors
Uniform officers
Another town another war
Today's there's an execution
Time has come to crucify
Time has come to crucify
(chorus)
No rules just disorder
No meaning to this thing called life
No rules just disorder
No meaning to this thing called life
Until there's commitment
The canal will run dry
The canal will run dry
The canal will run dry