The Back Doors formed in London in the late 1960s, playing a raw, blues-infused style that stood apart from the psychedelic trends of the time. Their debut album 'The Back Doors Are Open' came out in 1971, and its single 'Fall In My Story' became their breakout track. The song's refrain "I'm falling in the story of my life" connected with listeners who were drawn to the band's introspective lyrics.
They followed with albums like 'The Devil's Advocate' in 1972 and 'Lost in the Wilderness' in 1975, which explored darker, more experimental territory. Other songs like 'Save My Life' and 'Star' continued in this vein of moody, blues-rock reflection. The band's outspoken lyrics and unconventional behavior sometimes drew criticism from conservative quarters, but they maintained a loyal following through the 1970s.
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