Absolutely Live was released during July of 1970 when The Doors were at the height of their creative and commercial power. The album remained the definitive document of their concert style for years.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. On November 4, music fans worldwide will head to local cinemas for THE ONE ...
Doors fans will have a belated opportunity to revisit one of the later chapters in the band's history with singer Jim Morrison in early 2018, with the release of an audio and video package capturing ...
Inveterate naysayers will inevitably disparage continuing archive releases by The Doors and, to some degree, it's a point well taken: is there any band with a comparable catalog and a greater ...
The Doors' Live at The Bowl '68 is a remarkable piece of work, as much for the technical wizardry of the recording it comprises as for the pointed restraint on the part of the iconic band as it ...
The post The Doors’ 60th Anniversary Celebrated with 6-LP Vinyl Box Set, Live Album, and Anthology Book appeared first on Consequence. Rhino is celebrating The Doors’ 60th anniversary with a massive ...
The Doors' 50th anniversary celebration gets off to an early start this December with the release of London Fog 1966, a collection of previously unreleased live performances from early in the band's ...
However much acid Jim Morrison dropped before The Doors' celebrated Hollywood Bowl performance on July 5, 1968, it wasn't enough to result in a loss of focus or intensity. Sure, Morrison seems to ...
On November 4, fans of the psychedelic ‘60s rock ‘n’ roll band, The Doors, can relive the glory days in movie theaters worldwide for a single night. The event, which will also feature a conversation ...
This is the sixth release that documents the Doors live performance in 1970, before the band’s world implodes and Jim Morrison subsequently gets the chance to discuss poetry with Rimbaud and Blake in ...
The Fire Doors faithfully bring to life the music of Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek and John Densmore; a celebration of The Doors’ six classic albums, from the brooding psychedelia of the ...
The Doors Live At The Bowl '68 is widely held as the band's best performance ever captured on film. Now for the first time fans can watch the complete version in digitally re-mastered glory with 5.1 ...
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