The Doors - Soundstage Performances (1967-1969)Soundstage Performances 120 min | DivX | 688 x 544 | 25 Fps | mp3 | 128Kbps | 705 Mo
Language : English
Genre : Pop Concert (1967-69)
Release : 2002 | Studio : Eagle Vision USA Culled from three television appearances at the height of the band's career, THE SOUNDSTAGE PERFORMANCES includes 12 songs and extensive interview footage
of the band. There are never-before-seen live TV performances from Canada, Europe, and the US, from 1967-'69, including the epic show stoppers "The End" and
"When The Music's Over," Brecht-Weill's "Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)," and the Willie Dixon blues "Back Door Man" among others. Also included is one of Jim Morrison's
only on-camera interviews, shot not long after the notorious March 1969 Miami concert where the charismatic front man was arrested for "lewd and lascivious behavior.
" Additionally, the film includes latter-day exclusive commentary from the surviving Doors. With their genre-colliding sound and boundary-breaking poetic exploration of
psychological, sexual, and political frontiers, the Doors are a fascinating gem in the '60s rock crown.
Band :
Guitar : Robby Krieger
Bass : Tal Wilkenfeld
Drums : John Densmore
Keyboards : Ray Manzarek
Vocal : Jim Morrison 01 The End
02 Wiskey Bar
03 Back Door Man
04 Texas Radio & The Big Beat
05 Love Me Two Times
06 When The Music’s Over
07 Unknown Soldier
08 Tell All The People
09 Back Door Man
10 Wishful Sinful
11 Build Me A Woman
12 The Soft Parade