The Doors Break on Through Live at "Boston" 1970
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Date: April 10th - 1970
Location: Boston - MA
Venue: Boston Arena
Recorded By: Paul Rothchild & Bruce Botnick Видеоклипы
Had a chance to go to see The Doors, instead my ass got hauled off to Viet Nam! However my brother in law did go to Boston to see them and he said it was AWESOME! Rock on Jim and Ray RIP.
😮 but you made it back. And thats even better 🙂
Everyone thinks The Doors was Jim Morrison. He was lead signer and showman, and he was great at it. He could not have done this without the three spectacular musicians behind him: Manzarek, Densmore and Krieger.
Who's everyone??
@@omar120583 Stupido.
Pendejo
"come together" ;)
Nobody thinka that and if someone does they do not understand The Doors to begin with so they don't know what The Doors are
John Densmore = one of the most underrated drummers ever.
Agreed👌✌🤙👍robbie also
I hope you have seen John Densmore in the hilarious 1983 B-movie *Get Crazy* - which also features Lou Reed as Bob Dylan.
Densmore is type-cast as a drummer.
@@alkohollic2613 Robbie is a genius. The guy first ever composed song was Light my fire, he was 19 and only playing electric guitar since 1 year !
I fall in love with jim morrison after the doors movie my mom like them she a sixties child .
Jim Morrison - the one and only real rock star and poet world has seen so far.
Yes. It's right.
This is the real unmistakable Jim Morrison there's no one who can imitate him forget to try to imitate Jim👌👌👍👍🇧🇫🇧🇫🇧🇫🇧🇫🇧🇫🇧🇫🇧🇫
The Doors and Jim Morrison was the King of psychedelic rock Mr Mojo Risin we love you JIM every year in Paris!!!!!!! From GREECE With Love!!!!
The Greatest band of all time.
I love when they ad lib. Jim understood the blues
I was at that concert in Boston; Morrison was so drunk he could hardly stand. Very disappointed!
Jim's voice is that of such uniqueness. (as is The Doors as a band), Jim could stylistically change his tone and melodic flow of his voice; giving various degrees of his unique voice, the best.
He's drunk as a skunk during this performance, slurring his words, and singing horribly. What performance are you listening to??
Byron Gordon Doesnt make this version sound any less appealing. Jim was an awesome singer with a voice perfectly fitting with The Doors as a whole wheater he was drunk or not.
Overdrive It is an awesome performance, fuck the elitist bs comment.Like every classic bluesman wasn't drinking during performance. It ain't rocket science.And certainly not drunk as I know the meaning.
agreed and this is my all time favorite version of Break On Through - Jim sounds amazing and loose and improvisational which was part of genius even if he had to get drunk
One of Rays best performances for this song for sure. His solo rules in his one
my favorite version of break on thru...
" Mr Morrison , the show is over ! " that's all i remember from the Doors ...
tariksba I remember the scene where Jim and natives are dancing
Jim wasn't kidding.
+Rick Carpenter He really wasn't.
Rick Carpenter no he wasn't kidding...he just break on trough to the other side forever😄😄😄😄😄🙏.
- There you sit, Manzarek shouts!
Everybody is daaaaaaiiinnnnciiing!
The Doors playing Rock when the rock was good and this days are
ΝΟ1 For me is No 1 until now 2019
Best version ever, more than the studio one!
Being a teenager in the sixties would have loved to see Jim and the band at a Concert.
Awesome! Thanks for posting. Jim was not a man of excess, as some say. He just gave music and live everything he had. It takes guts to live life full throttle as Jim did, because odds are life will be short. Just as Jim said in the lyrics of his song, "The future is uncertain, and the end is always near'. RIP Jim.
Just like Emmy Winnehous used to say , " I a just a shooting star"
One of the best versions of BOT I've heard.
On this day in 1966 {August 24th} the Doors began recording their self-titled debut album at the Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood, CA
Track one from side one was "Break On Through {To The Other Side)"; it was also their first released single, it only reached #126 on Billboard's Bubbling Under chart
Their next release reached 125 positions higher on the Billboard chart; "Light My Fire" peaked at #1 {for 3 weeks} on June 29th, 1967
R.I.P. Mr. Morrison {1943-1971} and Mr. Manczarek {1939-2013}
Official version recorded August 1966, and it is better than anything today. This is the best version I've heard.
Respect from Mumbai India 🇮🇳
Best version ever of the song
Robbie Krieger kicks ass on this live version
there are parts of your past that you must retain
Yes. Absolutely!
Well, Jim Morrison & Ray Manzarek are finally making music again...rest in peace Ray and I look foward to hearing the new music stuff when I get there...Break on Through...
List of greatest rockers in all history,
Doors
Stone s
Beatles
Led zeppelin
What a band.
"Allright, allright, allright!"
Love all the lives from The Doors !
A beutiful Version !!
The whole Boston concert is great -" lost little girl" is hauntingly beautiful.
Hmmmmm my curiosity has peeked??
I feel trapped.. I'm tired of it.
Amazing... I was about a year when this concert took place and only one word comes to mind is, TIMELESS....
Greatest version, awesome clip video too!!!✊🙏🤙👍
One of the best post-Miami era performances, Jim at his best! "Shake your ass,mumma!"
Great video to accompany the fabulous audio. Love The Doors heart and soul, and wish there was more visual material from live performances. But hell, it's about the music of course. And this world's a lesser place without Jim, and now Ray - one of the nicest people in music I ever met x
All of these rock , rap , sports stars and other entertainers who have a need to protest for attention today need to thank the Doors every night . ,,
I'll love him until the end of the world
Jean Z only that long? I'll love him for eternity
me too
Great musicianship, serious vocals.
I love ❤ it.
RIP Ray! You will be missed.
the best years . the 70's.anything like it anymore.
Late 60s were the best. By 71 we were into hardcore partying and the wrong drugs but it was still a blast.
I joined a garage band playing keyboard doing high school dances and college mixers because of The Doors. Sometimes we'd bait the crowd: "Hey, you want some Doors, huh?" And the kids went nuts whistling and dancing with flailing arms.
The best!!!!!
Rip jim Morrison
+Drummer 242 and RIP, Ray Manzarek!
"we take our pleyos here
dug our treyos there"
such a Jim thing 😂
"chased our pleyos here"
It's just sad that Jim died so young.
Perfection.
Phenomenal video.
Jim, The Doors such a wonderful magic they had so imaculated, so impecable, they ae no doubth the best rock band ever thanks for your music which has touched all of us and tought us the different ways that life can be lived I love this music
You gotta love jimbo
RIP RAY !!!! BREAK ON THROUGH !!!!!!!!!!
♥ the best version ... ever ♥
this is absolute fucking masterpiece!
Awosome
I love that extra guitar solo.
Alright alright
This IS hand-down the BEST Doors montage I've ever seen!
This is Hollywood grade production quality. It must've taken tons of work and incredible patience to put this all together and captures the frenzied energy that was Jim live.
(I hope you're working as a professional music video editor because if you're not you should be).
Absolutely Incredible.
MANY THANKS! - - DJ, (Doors fan since Summer '67). NY
awesome!!!
Jim era un poeta 🦎
It was a privilege to have seen this show. Jim in a rare and strange place that night. Thank You's to the OP.
wow fantastico
I would like for
you to tell me, to convey to me the magic of a Doors concert, the
transcendent animality of JIM, the emotions or the frustrations of
living next to the myths.
Where was the show in Boston? Im in Boston
@@gregst.martin4889 Greg, it was at Boston Arena, now Matthews Arena on St Botolph St.
Good collage, great sound!
Thanks 4 sharing
two words: no words
thats four.. or maybe six..hmm
It's really
BEST VERSION of this song ever!!!!!
Wonderful!
Awesome dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best music.
Ray's backgound vox!!!! Classic!
Heresssss jimmy!! #rojo2022! Morning babe.. it's your other husband ...checking in ..love you mommy Daddy!
Damn.
Why isn't Robby Krieger ever considered for any of those, "Great guitarists," list?
Unbelievable tune! R.I.P. Ray Manzarek....
the little creations on my bearth.xxx
Wow!
Perfect Video... :-)
THANK YOU!!! GREAT JOB!!!
Back then other bands would do about an hour show. The Doors sometimes would do two and three hours shows.
Spartaculus Jones And while other bands were boring with long live versions of studio songs,only Jim could take a 3 minute song designed for am radio and turn it into 8 minutes of awesome intensity.
only The Doors*
Sometimes all I can do, apart from loving the music, is hope that many of you who comment aren't native English speakers. Peace to all. To those who are native and sound las though they're not, DO something about it. You're scaring me! Lol
The tweekers delight edition.....
I broke on to your side my man ... I'm on the right side ... maybe left
Well...hadn't heard this live one before...!
king of punk also...
Psychedelic Rock.
your right!!
this version is fantastica!!!listen 3 minut!!!this is a raprock!!!!
+Marcello Rossi BELLISSIMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
+luna TU SI CHE SEI UNA INTENDITRICE DI MUSICA MA ANCHE DI ARTE PERCHE" QUESTA E" ARTE!
Don't know which part I like more - The 'There you sit' rap or Robby's best BOT solo between last two verses (he gave that solo just because Jm left them hangin' haha
bro nation started w/ morrison.... he morphed the beats & the hippies into a new species of cultural man: the aware bro.
loooooooooooooove ittt
@ 1:35...What a Rock God looks like!
chased our pleyuh here, dug up treyuh there
... Jim turns me into a neck-stretching kitten lookin' for food, then into an eighteen year-old stray behind the wheel of his first car, and then a drunken, word slurring fandango who wants to rock and roll in ways that are no longer really cool. Love you Jim!
Intangibilism damn
The best version";";;
Superior editing job for this performance.
THERE YOU SIT!
oh realy ammazing
+Waqar Haider ya think? lol
devotissima!!!!
Jimbo!
Robbie rocks at the end
Some people just aren't suited for or capable of fame. Morrison is a perfect example of a person who caught a nightmare in his dreamcatcher and spent the energy of a lifetime trying to get out. He died of old age at 27.
William Alford I find it sad that you think Jim died of old age. No one really knows how Jim died. There are many speculations on how Jim died but the records show he died from heart failure.
what he meant in this comment is that for Jim 27 was more than 80 for normal people out there. He lived his life to full potential.
Morrison rode a pale horse and death followed behind him
I am drinking black label in giza egypt and there is no hope here but this gives me a cool vib I need help from this hell hole ...is there anyone out there