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If you were lucky enough to see The Doors live, what was it like?

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“The Doors had the ability to make the largest arena venues feel intimate, and the smallest club venues feel like the sites of epic voyages into the outer reaches of sound.” -DIG MAGAZINE

The Band from Venice always knew how to put on a great show – If you were lucky enough to see The Doors live, what was it like?


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With an intoxicating, genre-blending sound, provocative and uncompromising songs, and the mesmerizing power of singer Jim Morrison’s poetry and presence, The Doors had a transformative impact not only on popular music but on popular culture.

The Doors’ arrival on the rock scene in 1967 marked not only the start of a string of hit singles and albums that would become classics, but also of something much bigger – a new and deeper relationship between creators and audience. Refusing to be mere entertainers, the Los Angeles quartet relentlessly challenged, confronted and inspired their fans, leaping headfirst into the heart of darkness while other bands warbled about peace and love. Though they’ve had scores of imitators, there’s never been another band quite like them.

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45 комментариев для “If you were lucky enough to see The Doors live, what was it like?

  1. ❤❤❤ I AM OLD BUT NOT THAT OLD❤ I WAS NOT LUCKY ENOUGH TO SEE THE DOORS BUT I DID GET TO SEE LED ZEPPELIN IN CONCERT, I ALSO GOT TO SNEAK INTO A BOB MARLEY CONCERT. I HAVE BEEN TO ABOUT 10 GREAT CONCERTS, I HAVE ALSO GOT TO SEE THE WHO AMONG OTHERS

  2. It was amazing! I was in such awe, actually hearing them perform songs I heard on the radio!!! This was at the Hollywood Bowl. It's still hard to believe that I actually saw them live 💙🤎💙🤎💙

  3. I saw them at the Hollywood Bowl where the video was filmed and 4 other times. I always lived in L A and was able to see these great bands, the Doors, Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Seeds and others.

  4. Wish I had the privilege of seeing this amazing talented group jm was really talented with his song writing he could draw you into a trance, listen to his lyrics on "This is the end" "The crystal ship" and "Unknown soldier " jm is in a class of his own, ray on the keyboards, John on the drums, robby on guitar these guys were way ahead of their time I've never listened to another band draw me in to an unforgettable performance as the doors, watch the documentary on them you will learn things you never knew, it's just a shame jim broke on thru the other side and joined the 27 club imagine how much more they could have given us ❤❤❤

  5. Freedom hall 1968 Louisville Kentucky. I was a short 12 year old. The place was packed. Adults towering over my friends and I. Making viewing the stage difficult. However I did get a very good look at Jim Morrison. He wore his white shirt that day. As he sang he was holding (hugging) onto large pedestal stage microphone moving very little. The band played very loud. You could not converse with the person beside you. As kids do. We left our seats went to bathroom. That’s when the Doors played Light My Fire. So we raced back to our seats. 😆Thanks to my friend Perry for inviting me to tag along with them.

  6. ❤❤❤❤❤,Люблю их всех!они встретились,чтобы создать шедевры навсегда❤❤гениальная группа❤❤❤,Дорз,,особенные❤

  7. The Valley Music Theater in the San Fernando Valley..opening groups: The Rainy Daze, Love & a couple others…The Aquarius theater in Hollywood with Bo Diddley, Love, Canned Heat & few other groups & the Hollywood Bowl..The mood before they took stage was electric, a sense of danger and the unknown, simply amazing & they didn’t disappoint ..kind of like being at a Trump rally..

  8. Filmore Auditorium San Francisco. Late 60s or early 70s. The organ notes were floating on the SF fog when I arrived. Was Morrison drunk or stoned? The mic stand seemed to be the only thing holding him up. Yet, a fabulous show. Light My Fire was the song that first grabbed my attention and I was hooked.

  9. I saw them live twice! Everyone was spellbound. He studied the psychology of crowds, so Jim himself plus the music just takes you on a journey. We came out in a daze with sweaty palms. I couldn’t eat for two weeks.

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