This song is great. It's from the spoken word album "An American Prayer." It's hard to describe in words, and these lyrics are probably confusing people, but it was made by playing their song "Riders on the Storm" and overlapping some of Mr. Morrison's poetry.
The story of a hitchhiker was a common theme for Morrison. I'm not sure why he was so obsessed with it, maybe the idea of killing a man far out in the desert appealed to him. whatever it was, it was a good thing, since it led to poetry like in this song. And of course, the legendary experimental film "HWY" was this sort of story.
This song is great. It's from the spoken word album "An American Prayer." It's hard to describe in words, and these lyrics are probably confusing people, but it was made by playing their song "Riders on the Storm" and overlapping some of Mr. Morrison's poetry.
The story of a hitchhiker was a common theme for Morrison. I'm not sure why he was so obsessed with it, maybe the idea of killing a man far out in the desert appealed to him. whatever it was, it was a good thing, since it led to poetry like in this song. And of course, the legendary experimental film "HWY" was this sort of story.