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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 13, 2021 18:47:11 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 13, 2021 18:47:48 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 13, 2021 18:48:23 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 13, 2021 18:49:01 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Mar 13, 2021 18:49:33 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Jun 15, 2023 20:43:03 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Jun 15, 2023 20:45:04 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Jun 15, 2023 20:47:03 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Jun 15, 2023 20:49:03 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Jun 15, 2023 20:50:49 GMT 10
January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Sept 11, 2023 20:56:54 GMT 10
This is the start of the "Roadhouse Blues Tour". The Doors do two shows a night both Saturday and Sunday in this 4,000-5,000-seat auditorium choosing this smaller venue over last year’s Madison Square Garden. The Doors are going for a more intimate setting with better sound. The concerts are being recorded for the upcoming album Absolutely Live. This crescent shaped 'forum' is located downstairs, inside the Garden, and resembles the atmosphere of last summer's successful shows at the Aquarius Theatre. These performances go very well, and the band is in fine form this weekend. Also performing: The Lonnie Mack Trio (Lonnie is featured on Morrison Hotel) January 17th, 1970: Madison Square Garden, New York
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