Talk:Waiting for the Sun

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"Waiting for the sun" deceived many people when it was released in 1968. Why? The doors seemed to have lost a lot of their strengh and imaginativity. Effectively, easy-listening ballads had replaced the epic songs ("The End", "When the Music's Over", "Light my Fire") that made the Doors so original. Nevertheless, the album is filled with very nice tracks such as "Spanish Caravan", "Five to One", "Love Street".
moved here, not really NPOV -- WojPob

No. Also: the song of the same name and its probable origin in The Beatles' "I Am the Walrus" (sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun to come). Off to catch a plane (got my catcher's mitt, yes) Koyaanis Qatsi