The Doors – 30 Years Commemorative Edition
The Doors - Collection | |
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Video by The Doors | |
Released | April 13, 1999 |
Recorded | 1966 - 1970 + |
Genre | Psychedelic rock, acid rock, blues-rock, hard rock |
Length |
184 minutes "Hollywood Bowl": 62:22 "Dance on Fire": 65:19 "The Soft Parade" : 47:32 "Bonus: 9:02" |
Label | Universal |
Producer | Anthony Kehrig |
The Doors - Collection is a 1999 DVD release by The Doors.
This Doors DVD compiles three films Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Dance on Fire and The Soft Parade - A Retrospective . The first was filmed live at the Hollywood Bowl in the summer of 1968. The second is a collection of 14 videos, including some rare footage from television performances. The third includes the Doors' last televised appearance on PBS in 1969 in the aftermath of the infamous Miami concert that resulted in Morrison's arrest for "indecent exposure."
DVD track listing
Live at the Hollywood Bowl
- "When the Music's Over"
- "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)" (Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill)
- "Back Door Man" (Willie Dixon, Chester Burnett)
- "Five to One" (Jim Morrison)
- "Texas Radio and the Big Beat" (Morrison) – Video & Audio was damaged during recording, and subsequently removed from all recordings
- "Hello, I Love You" (Morrison) - Video & Audio was damaged during recording, and subsequently removed from all recordings
- "Moonlight Drive" (Morrison)
- "Horse Latitudes" (Morrison)
- "A Little Game" (Morrison) - Excerpt from The Celebration of the Lizard
- "The Hill Dwellers" (Morrison) – Excerpt from The Celebration of the Lizard
- "Spanish Caravan" - Edited Version
- "Wake Up" (Morrison)
- "Light My Fire" (Robby Krieger)
- "The Unknown Soldier"
- "The End"
Dance on Fire
- "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" (Morrison) - Elektra Promo Clip - November 1966
- "People Are Strange" (Morrison, Krieger) - Elektra Promo Clip - September 1967
- "Light My Fire" (Krieger) - On The Ed Sullivan Show - September 17th, 1967
- "Wild Child" (Morrison) - October 1968, Recording Studio
- "L.A. Woman" (Morrison) - 1985 short film by Ray Manzarek
- "The Unknown Soldier" - Elektra promo Clip - March 1968
- "Roadhouse Blues" (Morrison)- Excerpts from "Feast Of Friends", the unreleased concert documentary of the 1968 tour
- "Texas Radio and the Big Beat" (Morrison) – Filmed for Danish Television - 09-18-1968. Jim famously passed out on stage the day before after ingesting anything that was given to him on the streets of Amsterdam. Notice the stool.
- "Love Me Two Times" (Krieger) – Same performance as above
- "Touch Me" (Krieger) Filmed on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour - December 6th, 1968
- "Horse Latitudes" (Morrison) – Jonathan Winters Show - December 4th, 1967
- "Moonlight Drive" (Morrison) – Same performance as above
- "The End" - Filmed live at the Hollywood Bowl - July 5th, 1968
- "The Crystal Ship" (Morrison) – American Bandstand, July 7th,1967
- "Adagio" - Instrumental piece recorded during "Waiting For The Sun", played while home movies are shown
- "Riders on the Storm" - Plays over the credits
The Soft Parade
- "The Changeling" (Morrison) - 1991 short film by The Doors
- "Wishful Sinful" (Krieger) – PBS TV Show Critique - April 28th, 1969
- "Wild Child" (Morrison) – October 1968, Recording Studio
- "Build Me a Woman" (Morrison) – PBS TV Show Critique - April 28th, 1969
- "The Unknown Soldier" - Elektra promo Clip - March 1968, July 5 1968 & September 6 & 18 1968
- "The Soft Parade" (Morrison) – PBS TV Show Critique - April 28th, 1969
- "Hello, I Love You" (Morrison) – September 13th, 1968, Frankfurt TV Show
Bonus
- "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" (Morrison) (Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970)
- "The Ghost Song" (Morrison) – (from An American Prayer, 1978)
Personnel
- 1966-1971 - Jim Morrison, Robbie Krieger, John Densmore, Ray Manzarek
External links
Wikiquote has quotations related to: The Doors – 30 Years Commemorative Edition |
- The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowl at the Internet Movie Database
- Dance on Fire at the Internet Movie Database
- The Soft Parade at the Internet Movie Database
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