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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p "Been Down So Long" is the third song on L.A. Woman, the last studio album that The Doors recorded with lead singer Jim Morrison, who died in July 1971. It has been called a "take-off" on the album.Noted as one of the standout tracks on L.A. Woman as one of three blues songs, Lyrically, the song uses themes of depression, liberation, and sexuality, and the first verse is said to have been inspired by Richard Fariña's novel Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me which was about Fariña's college experiences and travels. It is also considered to be Morrison at his most "mock tough". Musically, Been Down So Long is a standard, very conventional blues song, with rambunctious aggression, and of the "old Doors, slow blues" style. It also features a distinct slide guitar, a rough sound, and a stomping beat.. }

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