The Doors Live At The Hollywood Bowl, July 5, 1968 Full Concert
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- The Doors Live At The Hollywood Bowl, July 5, 1968 Full Concert
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1 Start Show/Intro
2 When The Music's Over [Content Blocked by ID-Copyright]
3 Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)
4 Back Door Man
5 Five To One
6 Back Door Man (Reprise) [Content Blocked by ID-Copyright]
7 The Wasp (Texas Radio And The Big Beat) [Content Blocked by ID-Copyright]
8 Hello, I Love You [Content Blocked by ID-Copyright]
9 Moonlight Drive [Content Blocked by ID-Copyright]
10 Horse Latitudes
11 A Little Game
12 The Hill Dwellers
13 Spanish Caravan
14 Hey, What Would You Guys Like To Hear?
15 Wake Up!
16 Light My Fire
17 Light My Fire (Segue)
18 The Unknown Soldier
19 The End (Segue)
20 The End [Content Blocked by ID-Copyright]
El concierto del Hollywood Bowl fue la actuación de bienvenida de The Doors para los fanáticos de Los Ángeles. Este concierto había sido copatrocinado por una estación de radio Top 40 local, "KHJ", que anteriormente se había negado a tocar la música de The Doors cuando el grupo todavía estaba en un nivel clandestino. El concierto se agotó: los 18,000 asientos se agotaron y los fanáticos de Los Ángeles estaban listos y esperando a The Doors.
Técnicamente, el concierto estuvo bien equipado para una gran audiencia y arena, ya que el grupo había usado 52 amplificadores para producir 7000 vatios de potencia en un escenario de 96 pies de ancho. Antes del comienzo del concierto, The Doors habían salido a cenar con Mick Jagger y el productor de Rolling Stone, Jimmy Miller, lo que habría agregado algo de presión por parte de Morrison al ver que Mick y Jimmy se sentaron justo al frente. Steppenwolf abrió el concierto y luego fue seguido por The Chamber Brothers, quienes dieron una excelente actuación y fueron bien recibidos por su audiencia.
Musicalmente, Ray Robbie y John tocaron bien y el canto de Jim estaba en plena forma, sin embargo, la multitud no pareció responder con mucha emoción. The Doors abrieron con "When The Music's Over", que quizás no fue la mejor opción dado que esta epopeya de 13 minutos probablemente se prolongó demasiado para una audiencia que en su mayor parte estaba demasiado lejos para disfrutar de este concierto. No fue hasta la mitad del concierto cuando The Doors tocaron "Light My Fire" que el público respondió con algo más de entusiasmo. El público estaba esperando algo dramático, algo teatral, algo que posiblemente cumpliera su deseo interno de sensacionalismo: lo más teatral que Jim había hecho fue actuar como si le estuvieran disparando arrojándose al escenario durante "The Unknown". Soldier", que se había convertido prácticamente en un acto estándar que Morrison incluiría en la mayoría de sus actuaciones.
Harvey Perr de Los Angeles Free Press capturó el sentimiento y el ambiente de la actuación, que se muestra con fuerza cuando uno ve ahora el video de este concierto "The Doors: Live At The Hollywood Bowl":
"Creo que querían temperamento, la tensión que surge cuando un artista tiene un sano antagonismo hacia los elementos naturales de la atmósfera. Cuando las luces no se apagaron en un momento, no querían que Morrison se mantuviera calmado y continuara. cantando. En el fondo, querían que él se fuera del escenario. Y si no regresaba, podrían haber gritado pidiendo reembolsos y habrían estado satisfechos. Pero todo salió bien, demasiado bien. Y la inquietud se instaló. Y el impacto de "Light My Fire" (a pesar de las bengalas que se encendían y arrojaban al azar) o "The Unknown Soldier" o "When The Music Is Over" se disipaba, porque no estábamos escuchando palabras de muerte y pasión y amor y violencia; éramos espectadores de un deporte en el que nada de importancia crucial afectaba nuestra existencia. Era un buen espectáculo y nada más. La mística se había vuelto mundana".
Harvey Perr sintió que el propio Hollywood Bowl podría haber sido el culpable, ya que era un "lugar tan prohibido" que obligaba a la audiencia a mantener la distancia, eliminando así cualquier nivel de intimidad entre la audiencia y el grupo. The equalisation of The Doors' sound system at the Hollywood Bowl seemed to be harsh to listen to, as Pat Lyman remembers;
"I know that show is looked at as somewhat of a landmark, but frankly I remember being underwhelmed. The sound system was very shrill, with way too much upper midrange which was very distracting. They weren't bad, just not the religious experience some proclaim."
1:18 When the music's over
14:16 Alabama Song
15:50 Back door man
18:24 Five to one
19:55 Back door man (reprise)
21:14 The WASP
23:06 Hello , I love you
25:20 Moonlight drive
28:40 Horse latitudes
29:49 A little game
31:10 The hill dwellers
33:30 Spanish caravan
37:14 Wake up!
38:45 Light my fire
48:55 The unknown soldier
54:39 The end
Enjoy 😉
Hey man! Many, many gracias! 😊👍👍
Thanks man!!
👍Thanks man! I'm listening now and, wanna hear specific tunes. Now I will try to use your directions here. 👍✌️♥️🎶😎
Very cool ☺️😎 It worked! Listened to what I wanted to hear. Mucho Gracias amigo! Rock on! 🎶🤘!
Poet
The fact that Ray is playing bass lines on one organ, melodies on another, tapping his foot to everything, and singing along with Jim all at the same time on certain parts is completely mind-blowing. What a beast
duh I can do it
Totally agreed Sir Monco
@@JohnRohoboth but can you write such original tunes?
The Doors are obv rock, but they're om their own in style.
And keeping Jim in line 2,man a genius
TOTALLY AGREE! I Love Ray …….. the sound would be nothing without him ( And Jim….obviously). ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I don't trust people who don't like The Doors.
Same people that like open borders😉
Just don't trust anybody, to start......
Me to
chaddar@@rubibrazil
Hell yeah!
If anyone is thinking Ray Manzarek is playing simple melodies on the keyboard, remember, he is playing 2 instruments at once. His left hand is playing bass notes on a Rhodes piano bass and the right hand the main melodies on an organ. This in live performances, in the studio they have a bass player.
Yup, they didn't have or want a bass player & Ray done it this way.
Beyond talented....His keyboards were instantly recognizable!!
Fuck !! I allways wondered where the bass is coming from !!
Thanks for that usefull information 👍 pal x
What a great show that was !!
but you’re just the only one saying that RM played simple melodies etc.
Ray’s playing is phenomenal…. Totally underrated imo nobody can do it better… Ray broke the mold
2024 still listining love you DOORS
❤
Yo los amo aún 2024 desde hace añossss tengo 29
2051 dude ❤
Ain't we all❤
Huge out of nowhere addiction to LA Woman album. SO much fun.
3:14 - That's so cool the way Jim ran up and jumped to the mic, let out a loud scream, and then checked his phone for text messages.
🤣 omg that some funny shit
JAKDJJSD
TXT M.S.G!68OK THEN!😂
😂
you can imagine how many groupies and lovers clogged his phone 😂
How freekin' incredible is it that I'm watching this in 2023?
ITs great to Listen and to watch
You wouldn't believe what happens with it in 2024
no special effects , just great songs , great playing , great singing , just pure talent . the true spirit of rock n roll. what its supposed to be about
Im making sure all my friends don't forget great music. And get the studio crap out of their ears.
@@vern2k653 you know music is recorded in studios for albums. Right? Most records from all times, including 60s records use things such as compression and distortion on the guitars. Reverb is also an effect of course. Get that crap out of your head about what effects are "good" and which aren't
@@federruchi6147 based🗿🍷
No special effects? lol
Yeah I think I get it. I worked in studios for years. I'm talking about these LIVE shows. No lasers , basic lighting
, basic sound reproduction. I guess some people dont understand the different between studio effects and reproducing the sound live. You know
No tape loops ect... . Then again I guess you dont understand the genius of hendrix either. I'm not talking about pedals and reverb. I'm talking live here , not sgt pepper . Most tracks of which had to wait 30 years before the technology was available to be able to play those songs live
One of a kind, there will never be another Jim Morrison... He was from another planet
Wrong. I am this f-cker reborn,BRO... !!! the ONLY problem is - I have NO COCK to turn millions of girls CRAZY about Me. !
There are plenty of drugged-out people on this planet.
Sorry, but Iggy Pop took Morrison’s stage persona and amped it up a thousand fold during his time in The Stooges.
Jim was 24 at the time of this performance and already had the presence of an old soul. I think he was done by the end of LA Woman. His soul burned so hot it couldn't endure this world.
He was done with the rockstar image way before LA Woman more like after Morrison hotel
Bellísimo
Ray is so incredible. The way he keeps that bass line going so steadily while soloing with his right hand is insane.
And his foot never stops tapping to keep time.
It's true!
@@truthseek3017 At what?
@@truthseek3017 Yes, but Jim was the lead singer and songwriter, not the keyboardist.... Jim certainly wasn't better at the keyboard, so how is he "better"? How can you compare two people with completely different skill sets? Jim was better at singing and writing songs which is why that was his job... I don't get your comment.
I was today years old when I found out that the wonderful bass line was Ray's magic. Whaaat
I saw the Doors in Chicago at the Colliseum on South Wacker in 1968. I was 11 years old. No doubt in my mind it was the best rock and roll concert I ever saw. Transcendent. Beautiful. Ugly. Real. Unreal.
Your parents let you go to that?
Fucking Ray, gotta love him. Dude just hunched over that keyboard and goes into a trance with these insane wandering solos that are absolutely perfect. Fucking love it. Jim is undoubtedly the big character of the band, but they wouldn't habe been the same if you changed any one of them, Ray, Robby, John and Jim were perfect together
This isnt a performance, its an experience
55 years later like today, like the old good wine, it never fades
Ambrosía
Will never ever see a band like these again, absolutely sublime.
yeah, also a bit depressing
@@horchata6622 i don't pay attention of lyrics only music enters in my heart and this concert is particuraly good for me so not depressing at all.
@@GrandLuLu the lyrics are the best part of the doors.
Well yes, you can say that about a few hundred bands, they have a live that influences others except now we've hit rock bottom literally. The songsmith of writing a pop song that the Beatles learnt & produced & the lack of pop shows & wanting to be a 'serious' group means we have 4 minutes of a recording without a hook, riff & a glorious chorus. Pop is dead. Thanks Millennials.
@@seltaeb9691 I'm gen z and I agree with you. I hate modern music Because its just auto tuned and you can't understand the boring and meaningless lyrics, or its just a revamped rip-off of a golden oldy. Either way, it saddens me that I will never see my favourite bands play🙁
What a fucking legend he was.
Wow, got chills. I was a sophomore in college 1967-1968, drove out to California that summer. Was at this concert. I remember when Jim hit the floor when Krieger shot him with his guitar, damn we all screamed! It was an electrifying jolt. It was the kind of a moment you can't forget. I remember when the announcement early on was made - "management asks that the people at the back stay off the grass". It was also a moment that belonged to the night, laughter because of the double entendre, it was some sort of a secret we all shared lol.
time stamp to that moment?
Cool memory!!!!
@@nazzaa9054 50:50 onwards
That must have been an awesome concert
can you elaborate on "It was also a moment that belonged to the night"? I got everything else about grass having double meanings.
This was recorded about a year before my pops was born. That's freaky to think about to me, man. I'm 23, and these guys are still my favorite band after years of listening to them. The Doors will never die, man
Right on
same in here!!!!
24 here and I couldn’t agree more, dad was Born in 72!
@@maxfunk9179 Yeah man, I'm glad my pops is still around to enjoy the Doors. I still got casettes and cd's of theirs, I play em at work. Nothing beats The Doors when doing hard work.
Hell yeah dawg, The Doors are the most unique band of all time. For sure my favorite of all time!
As a teen in the late 1980's who liked the Doors. I thought 1968 was a "really long time ago." But now in 2022 it actually is a long time ago. Your perception of time really changes with age.
But the doors are still incredibly perfect in 2022
Chocolate por la noticia, flaco
Right, I remember being a teen in the 90s and thinking that era was soooo long ago when in reality it wasn't. Now it is so long ago 😒
Yup, I was 15 in 68 & now nearly 70 it suddenly makes you obselete.
@@machinebuilder3535 the 90s, your young chum. Don't be old before you are old. I look back from a troubled childhood & I should have done more & now 70 it's just regret but the 60s music was sooo good & there was less bands unlike now. Music now has hit a dead end, overproduced and overrated & they have lost the art of song making, Pop making, the Beatles made great Pop. Go back to 4 & 8 track & under 3 minutes with verse chorus verse chorus middle verse chorus chorus.. you need a catchy tune & hook & they all did it. Light my fire yeah..
I am 47 years old. I can't imagine my adolescence without the Doors.
I'm 18. I'm from Siberia and even here many people love the Doors music
@@dickesrennen9461 😜😜😜😜😜😜uau!!!
I’m the same age and doors were my growing up and I still am 😂. Best band ever
Illegal!!!
Loved the Doors since the '60s.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
His voice was just phenominal!
Having never seen this film I was impressed with the quality of the vocals and music. Other commenters weren’t impressed with Jim’s performance. You can see in his eyes and face that he was a shy guy. That’s probably why he got so messed up on stage. I saw them right before he died and he couldn’t even sing, let alone stand up. I treasure this film as I can see him as he truly was before all the pressures got to him. No he didn’t “work” the crowd but he was excellent in voice. I for one am thankful this was recorded for history. He was beautiful and his lyrics are poetic. Loved him then and still love him now.
Some of the greatest were / super shy, take Jimmi Hendrix for example
You can buy this
Yeah strange to think that he'd be dead in three years from this point. A steep decline.
Totally agree, however aside from contrary beliefs, I do not believe one needs to be hyping up the place to “work a crowd”. I truly believe that, not only Jim, but the rest of the guys as well, were truly masters of sound, which is evident in some of the more silent parts of their songs. (A better vid would probably be one of the higher quality ones, officially posted) Not only is it silent (and I don’t know if this is just me or not), but you can totally feel the audience’s attention on the stage thinking “what’s going to happen next”, AND THEN you get an insane, juxtaposing scream out of nowhere. Just makes my hairs stand up, so to imagine it live, oh boy. But, If controlling your audience in such a way doesn’t count as “crowd work”, oh well, just means they were masters of other things ;)
The greatest American band of that era.
Jesus! This is album material!
I never looked for Door's live performances because I thought that the quality would be awful. But... f@cking hell! This is as good as a studio album!!!
I heard the live version of Musics Over the other day. It was friggin life changing
Such a beautiful, intriguing man. What a dreamboat.
Dreamboat I agree,I have an album on my shelf and his face I see each day ..one morning I said oh my sweetie pie!!! And looked at Jim,well my granddaughter said " No Max is ( my bf) lol.....would jump Jim's in a second......He floats my boat and then some ,I get butterflies watching him move...still is good ,live is better...I dream....
Rest Jim......xo
Blessed to have seen them in Philly and NY. Still no one better 😎
L.A. had such a great music scene then with bands like the DOORS and LOVE playing all the time. What an epic time for music. Didn't really heat up again until Punk hit in the late 70's. Ray Manzerek would jump on stage at the Whiskey and jam with the band X who he would later produce their first few albums. If Jim hadn't passed away they had a few more albums left in them...
I would give anything to have been at this show. This is unreal.
So, with a time traveler friend to Atlanta, Georgia then? 2004? Jim is your time traveler friend? Heh!!! Yeah~ RUTH'S Chris gourmet dinner. Ikr never even been to CA
The best dynamics of any band ever.
dont forget about primus...
This is awsome no pyrotechnics no lazer show not even back up singers.... Just Jim Morrison and his band...
Best Band ever, from Los Angeles, California, The DOORS!!!!!!
Thank you for this Video!
Andreas Hamburg Germany
HATS OFF TO THE FRIGGIN' AUDIO AND SOUND ON THIS. I DON'T KNOW IF THEY REMASTERED IT OR WHAT, BUT THE SOUND IS SO CRISP AND CLEAR. GREAT JOB! THANK YOU FOR A WORLD CLASS SOUND JOB!
the Doors estate (I guess that's who is responsible?) seems like one of the few that usually does a killer job with restorations and the like. even their shirts have almost always been awesome.. but getting back to the music, Live at the Matrix 67' sounds bloody good too for what it is
@@TheLarryburns84 Thanks Alex. I'll have to check that show out. Your right. Their estate probably remastered it. They HAD to. It sounds TOO damn good and Hugh quality for somebody not to have restored it!
And I have my laptop hooked into an vintage Marantz 2245 receiver ,which is hooked to a pair of Duntech Marquis tower speakers from Australia $10,000 Rslp when they came out. So I think Ive taken full advantage of the great sound on this concert ,or any other ones foir that matter. I also have the record of this concert ,so when those songs come on this video ,I put the record onto my Pioneer PL 514 direct drive turntable for even better sound ! Not sure if people may think thats overdoing it, but I notice a difference and Im loving it . Have been for several years now
Yeah 100%
They had a portable studio truck behind the stage, recording everything in the highest quality available.
A band totally ahead of its time.
They were just totally unique. No one ever sounded like that before or since.
The sound quality is stunning!!!
Wow it’s so crystal clean and the drums stand out here big time.
Just amazing.
23:06 The audio for "Hello, I love you" was basically lost due to issues with the transmission to the truck (a literal truck outside the stadium). Their original audio engineer Bruce Botnick reproduced this whole performance from other recordings. And it sounds and looks flawless, which is almost a miracle as this is pretty much the only live video recording of the song.
Wow
I think it was just Jim’s vocal that was compromised. I think the band performance you hear is from this show.
I was there as a 16 year old! It was a great concert!!
I lived in Los Angeles and just turned 14 but was at a summer camp at the time of this concert. I loved the Doors, until Zeppelins first album came out in '69!!! Lol. Never got to go to either band's concerts, unfortunately!!!
SWEET 😁
I was born in 76 so I missed it all but thankfully my friend put waiting for the sun on while he had a shower. I listened to the first two songs and it changed my life. I wasn’t in to music until that day
My Mother put headphones to her belly for me to enjoy this and now im 41 and theres no comparision to how i feel when i listen to him Live- Absolutely Legendary
Baby Morrison
for as someone who works with music therapy this is Spectacular to reed
Your mom was ahead of her time. Music therapy is real ♥️
I did the same with my children they grew up listening to The Doors and their children as well.
The Bowl is my favorite concert of all time
Cue the Beatles, the warm up band should have been Jimi Hendrix Experience, ha they are so alike with same outcome & good mussos unemployed.
Да-а-а, такой группы, как the Door's, такого вокалиста и поэта, как Джеймс Дуглас Моррисон, такого непревзойденного клавишника, как Рэймонд Манзарек, таких крутых гитариста и ударника Роберта Кригера и Джона Денсмора, мир уже никогда не увидит. Чистейший рок, чистейшая поэзия, чтстейший транс. Спасибо вам, господа, за всë...
The scream master.
Bylo na něm vidět že je feťák, škoda ...
No..they was unique, from those years when God led his finger touch some people to give us the pleasure we call music
Hands down the best front man and best band in the mid to late 60s
Maybe "one of the best" would better for both.
@@justincase1853 Sadly we will of course never know what Jim (or JImi, or Janis) would have come up with or evolved into.
@@justincase1853 I would want to have seen what Hendrix would have become because I am a guitarist. I thnk the Beatles quit at about the right time.
Only the Zombies were better. Better than anyone else.
Yes, the best, Grateful dead too.
After all these years I still get goose bumps listening to them play!
No doubt
Absolutely 👍
Stuff like this is what’s missing in today’s music….. no soul imo
Absolutely some of the best live music ever and you notice it’s very little light in the concerts.
That organ is the key.
Ray, the true leader of The Doors. The oldest, the most respected, and the most talented. 2 instruments at one time in concert. Phenomenal.
Estoy seguro que los que estuvieron ahí no tenían idea de lo que estaban presenciando.
Claro que no
@@matiasfuentes7382 jim morrison no era el único tipo en ese salón que estaba bajo los efectos del ácido
Me gusta Los Puertos
créeme que si, no vas a un concierto por casualidad.
Pero si estaban teloneando a los Rolling Stones 🤒
Мне 70 лет. Но я не устаю слушать Джима Моррисона. ❤
Best American Band hands down. Always loved 'em, especially Ray's iconic keyboards. Nobody like the Doors(of Perception).
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
no need autone sync lips just talent....!!jim morrison you really goat of rock music!
Jim had a beautiful voice.
my aunts saw them at the whiskey at gogo a couple times back in 67-68. they said they were blown away how amazing they played and sound
He was drunk 90%of his time. 😅
And to just think...these guys were basically kids! a highly underrated group...but my best!! they sounded the same live from their albums.
Underrated. Here we go another Millennial who hears the lauded band in the 20th century for the first time & says they must be underrated 'cos I don't know 'em. We who lived in the 20th Century rated this band highly amongst others, even the Beatles, have you heard of them, course not 'cos they're underrated.. good grief give me strength with Millennials & their UNDERRATED TWADDLE ARGHHHHHHH...😠😠😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬..
@@seltaeb9691 A Generation X! and they are underrated! when people speak of great bands...The Doors do not come up! but AGAIN (!!!) they are my favorite band.
Manzerek is stunning. You could him play both keys solos and bass lines... and singing too!
The sound that came out of that man is chilling sometimes. Im 34 and no modern artist can top this.
I was working in Paris in 1995 I decided to visit Morrison's grave at Père Lachaise Cemetery. It was early Sunday morning. I found his grave. Wow. There were about half-dozen young people there with candles who obviously had been there all night vigil. That moved me. I just stood there and looked. Didn't say a word and left.
@Super City Yea he is still touring in Africa
I visited Pere Lachaise cemetery in 2012 along with his apartment on 17 Rue Beautreillis. Pretty much walked in his footsteps while in Paris.
Then about a month ago. Went on a Doors locations outing where we visited the Doors Workshop, Barneys Beanery (where there is a plague on the bar where Jim would always sit) Saw the Alta Cienega Motel where Jim stayed in room 32 (Now closed and under construction) We went up to Jims house in Laurel Canyon and saw it and the Love Street store (Where the creatures meet) down and across from his house. Also got to see a concert at the Whisky A Go Go. Good times!
damn, what a time to be alive. i can only imagine what it was like to be at that concert.
Well, it was a mix of very cool stuff like experimental acid rock...and war....love and peace music....and Zodiac murders, and Charlie Manson death cult so it was a mixed bag .
The Doors are probably my favorite. When I was younger I used to travel a lot racing 48 weekends out of the year. My dad would ALWAYS play The Doors. I can close my eyes when listening to them and it puts me right back when I was a kid. So good.
This is a performance for the ages. Love the doors!
One of the greatest bands of all ages!!!
Ray, one of the best organ players in the world!!!
For the first 10 minutes I was searching for the bassist then realized the keyboardist was playing the bass..Amazing how the player can do this and also how the instrument sounds exactly like a bass at that register.
Every piano player plays different parts with 2 hands
I don't know if anyone can really get this if they never tripped. This was our go to for those warm peaceful nights my friends and I spent in the proper attitude to enjoy this music fully. I look back at it with great fondness. memeories I will remember to the day I die. Hearing this props the doors of perception open for me again even with no LSD.
You do not have to partake in any drugs to be spiritual, fool.
Since most people never tripped, and even fewer who thought they were taking LSD actually got it, I can assure you that you can "get" this without having tripped.
I'm 60 now so Led Zeppelin was out acid tripping music.....cheers
Well, I definitely have had the real deal, Laughing Sam's Dice, and it makes this all the better. And if you let it, it will take you somewhere, where ever you wanna go. 25,25,25. Or Anhalonium Lewinii.(Peyote)
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
@@caribman10 I meant "get" what I was writing. Also in the 70's if you knew the right people you could definitely get the real deal. When you were weaned on liquid dropped on sugar cubes you can tell the difference. Especially the lack of speed put in junk trips.
Wow! This looks like it was filmed last week. Thanks for the posting.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This music likes so modern, The Doors forever
When rock n’ roll was about the instruments & vibrant vocals 🎵🎵🎵
Los verdaderos 4 fantásticos, simplemente
I fell in love with The Doors 17 years ago, and I’m so happy to get to immerse myself in them through this footage
What an intro from Ray. In an interview, Robby says he thinks John was hypnotized by the bass hand of Ray and that is why he came in late on drums. Cool shot at 39:23.
I return to this music time and time again and am always reborn within.
Greatest rock band of all time… Jim and the doors are timeless….Rock N’ Roll will never die when you experience this …..
i was an acid taking young introvert when Jim graced our stages, Legend
can you share some stories? Did you see The Doors live?
The Doors will live on.
Apenas dos años antes de éste show , aún ensayaban en casa de Ray , tocando en bares , clubes y noches de bohemia...
Y ahí estaban the Doors... En el máximo escenario de Los Angeles, mostrando su esencia ,sin parecerce a ninguno...
Dejando en claro ,que; aunque en el pueblo apareció un titiritero , la verdad se encuentra en el bosque....
Podria decirme de donde proviene la cita del final?
Es una mención a " Zaratustra" ( Nietzsche)
Que maravilla tus palabras❤
ninguna banda como los doors, ningun otro hombre como JIM MORRISON, eterno por siempre y para siempre
Me encantan los Doors pero mejor que Queen no
My dad showed me The Doors when I was 6. Changed my concept of music forever. I'm 32. I'm keeping it going for my kiddo. It's not gone if it's not forgotten....
I grew up on the DOORS to my dad introduced them to me as well it definitely had a impact on me as well.
Listen to My Wild Love very heavy.
Check out King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard.
Jim still killed it even being on lsd and having his girl sitting with Mick Jagger in the front row. Jim is the greatest!
Mick Jagger is thinking Jim is wild and oh man one hell of a frontman.
Iconic, wow I don’t think he ever came back to this dimension after he broke the veil
do they ever show her and mick on this video?
You gave Jim LSD? Otherwise, how do you know this?
@caribman10 I just finished Robby Kreigers book and he said the same thing. Jim took acid before the show.
When I was just a little kid,my brother had a friend who knew the Doors,and the was astamp of Doors on the sidewalk of my home town in California back in 1965.
The doors knew how to capture the cryptic mood and apply it to their music providing an escape from madness by embracing the solemn serenity of the obscurity of the human mind
Genuis....there is no other word to describe Jim Morrison!
Jimbo was a Courageous LION he faced our collective shadow while we All vicariously watched.
Thankyou 🖤🙏
Glad we have access to watch this concert in such a high quality, absolutely timeless, 55 years ago and better than any shit that we have today
As a professional drummer myself, I love how John uses accents and dynamics. He was such a great drummer.
Hail!
Still alive and well 💪😁
four genius in the same scene... fuck I wish I have a time machine right now 💯❤️👏
The Doors were like a band from the '90s that travelled in time back to the '60s and started touring and making records.
LEGENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
São Paulo Brasil. Muito obrigado the Doors vc são incríveis atemporal. Um dia nenhum de nós estaremos mais aqui.mais suas obras seus trabalhos bem feitos estará para todo sempre amém Rogério Itaim Paulista zona leste São Paulo Brasil
2024 ❤yes and that’s for putting this up. It is legendary ❤
The gnarliest and most badass bubble gum band ever. Those kids were really lucky to have this.
- Mr.Manzarek, how many instrumental parts can you play live?
- YES.
Legends, bands today do not sound this good live.
I was and always am so amazed by Ray M. keyboard playing. Learned many songs. I was a classical guitar major and enjoyed Robbie's playing as well. Jim rounded it out, percussion was great too. I never thought of how similar they are to Tool. Two progressive, jazzy, genius, out-of-this-world quartets from Los Angeles.
It still trips me out how amazing they were live!!!!!!!!!! I can only imagine seeing this live, as a teen back then 🤯
Que ganas de poder conversar y decir que estuve ahí larga vida a the doors
I think this is the best concert as far as capturing the greatness of the band as well as capturing what was unique. Just great. This was just about when cracks started forming that would get bigger. The sound was great. Love how they sounded live just about same quality as records. They had only the best equipment at the time. 8 track recording just opened up lot of dubbing.
I think he was looking at his phone, making all the musicians wait on him to sing. Just kidding. Seriously, though, there was something other-worldly about the entire band. It was like they were performing for the future masses, but we didn't understand that; we were just mesmerized. The poetry, the music, the presence, of this band was indeed the Goat.
Just one mic, and he's screaming, he's crooning, he's reciting, and all sounds perfect. Amazing.
Excellent concert. The band tight, Morrison on an other planet.
My God, this band is just mesmerizing.
Still the BEST concert in history
Doors forever ❤❤❤❤❤
Nothing will ever beat The Doors
🗣 I bought this concert on a VHS tape in *London* in the *HMV* album store on Oxford Street, in the mid-80s.