The Doors in Concert's tribute to Love Her Madly

Love Her Madly performed live

About Love Her Madly

The Doors guitarist Robby Krieger wrote this song on a 12-string guitar. It is about the numerous times his girlfriend (and later, wife), Lynn, threatened to leave him. "Every time we had an argument, she used to get pissed off and go out the door, and she'd slam the door so loud the house would shake," Robby Krieger said.

Love Her Madly was recorded in a very casual atmosphere. The musicians all played together, with no overdubs. They produced it themselves, which meant they could relax and make their own rules. The whole album (L.A. Woman) was recorded in just two weeks. The group's longtime producer Paul Rothchild had this to say in an interview with BAM magazine: "That's exactly the song I was talking about that I said sounded like cocktail music. That's the song that drove me out of the studio. That it sold a million copies means nothing to me. It's still bad music."

The Doors in Concert's tribute to Love Her Madly

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