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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 13, 2021 14:28:34 GMT 10
November 7th, 1968: Veterans Coliseum, Phoenix
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 13, 2021 14:29:10 GMT 10
November 7th, 1968: Veterans Coliseum, Phoenix
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 13, 2021 14:31:39 GMT 10
Providing a fitting end to their tremendously successful year on the outside and terrible year on the inside, The Doors fill the stage with 32 amplifiers, a string sextet, and a full brass section playing mostly new songs from The Soft Parade to a stunned audience of over 18,000 who only want to hear "Light My Fire". The audience has been booing every opening act horribly off the stage awaiting The Doors to sing their most popular songs. During their show, the band reluctantly gives in and plays "Light My Fire" but afterwards the audience begins chanting 'again, again'. They want The Doors to play the damn song again! Jim has all he can take and chastises the crowd. Only a year ago he was playing to at most 3,500 fans and had the control. Now, the crowds were beginning to call the shots and he is sick of it all. In defiance, in L.A., he walks to the front of the stage sits down and recites the entire 133-line Celebration of the Lizard in front of 18,000 - mostly teenagers! When it ends, he glares at the audience, no words need spoken, and walks off the stage to almost no ovation. The backstage atmosphere is that of a funeral and later Jim plays kick the can with his brother Andy and Pam in the parking lot on the way home. Jim is becoming increasingly bummed out by audiences’ expectations of him. It will all culminate in a few months . . . in Miami. Also performing but getting terribly booed off the stage: Jerry Lee Lewis, Sweetwater, Tzon Yen Luie (Japanese Koto player) December 14th, 1968: L.A. Forum, Inglewood
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Aug 27, 2022 21:55:21 GMT 10
July 5th, 1968: Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Dec 12, 2022 17:47:25 GMT 10
The Doors on stage, first set. September 6th & 7th, 1968: The Roundhouse, London
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Dec 12, 2022 17:48:51 GMT 10
The crowd watching The Doors' first set. September 6th & 7th, 1968: The Roundhouse, London
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 27, 2023 13:11:17 GMT 10
September 6th & 7th, 1968: The Roundhouse, London
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 27, 2023 20:11:42 GMT 10
February 17th, 1968: Veterans Coliseum, Phoenix
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 28, 2023 21:00:02 GMT 10
July 5th, 1968: Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 28, 2023 21:02:24 GMT 10
July 5th, 1968: Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 29, 2023 19:46:26 GMT 10
March 22nd & 23rd, 1968: Fillmore East, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 29, 2023 19:49:38 GMT 10
August 2nd, 1968: The Singer Bowl, Flushing Meadows
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 29, 2023 19:51:47 GMT 10
March 22nd & 23rd, 1968: Fillmore East, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 29, 2023 19:56:25 GMT 10
May 19th, 1968: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose Northern California Folk-Rock Festival
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 29, 2023 19:59:06 GMT 10
May 19th, 1968: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose Northern California Folk-Rock Festival
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