spanish caravan by The Doors
Genre: Rock
Year: 2006
Year: 2006
"Spanish Caravan" is a song by The Doors from the album Waiting for the Sun released in 1968. Its basic flamenco track is an established form of flamenco music known as Granadinas.The beginning riff was taken from Asturias (Leyenda), a classical piece of music by a Spanish composer Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909). It also borrows a similar sounding riff from MalagueƱa.
The lyrics may refer to romantic theme of searching for beautiful and rich lands, typical i.e. for George Byron. In Spanish Caravan the lyrical subject declares will to travel by a caravan to Portugal and Andalusia in Spain where a treasure is waiting. The mean of transport suggest that the mysterious subject wants to be taken away back to Europe from an African desert. However, there are also galleons lost in the sea Read full article at wikipedia.org
Rate this song (ø 4.6 at 9 votes):









Popularity of 6% in the web:
People who like this song also like Light My Fire, L.A. Woman, Riders On The Storm, The End, love me two times.
More songs by The Doors: Tell All the People, get off my life, easy ride, American Night, TEXAS RADIO AND THE BIG BEAT.
Best of Rock: Stairway To Heaven, Beat It, Give In To Me, Hotel California, They Don't Care About Us.
Comments:
Toolbar


18%

Recommend this song to friends!