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The Doors Collection DVD

- Dance On Fire -

An all-music video collection of live and televised performances, promotional clips and rare behind-the-scene footage.

1Main Titles / Intro
2Opening Explosion #1
3Break On Through
The original Elektra Records promo video
4People Are Strange
Performances from The Ed Sullivan
Show and Murray The K in New York.
5Light My Fire
Performance from The Ed Sullivan Show
6Wild Child
Filmed at the Elektra recording session
7L.A. Woman
Directors cut of video by Ray Manzarek
8Unknown Soldier
Original Elektra promo video, banned
since 1968
9Roadhouse Blues
Filmed during the 1968 tour
10Love me Two Times
Live performance from Danish Television
11Touch Me
Performance from The Smothers Brothers
Comedy Hour
12Horse Latitudes/Moonlight Drive
Performance from the Jonathan Winters
Show
13Crystal Ship
Performance from American Bandstand
14Adagio
Composed by Tommasso Albinoni/
arranged by Paul Harris and The Doors
15Riders On The Storm
Closing credits

Break On Through

Light My Fire

Wild Child

Unknown Soldier

Love Me Two Times

Touch Me

Moonlight Drive

Crystal Ship


- Live At The Hollywood Bowl -

Unless you were there, you've never seen anything like it - the legendary Doors at their peak in this, the only complete concert ever filmed of the controversial superband. Filmed live at the Hollywood Bowl during the Fourth of July weekend, 1968, The Doors perform their most critically-acclaimed music before an SRO crowd. Unlike other Doors material, this once-thought lost concert was captured by a four-camera crew with 16-track audio (mixed for the first time using digital technology) resulting in a production which enables fans both old and new to experience the actual sights and sounds of this immortal group on stage. Subtle and powerful, elusive and direct, The Doors Live At The Hollywood Bowl reveals The Doors at their dark and brilliant best - now... and forever.

16Explosion #2
17When The Music's Over
18Alabama Song
19Back Door Man/
Five To One
20Moonlight Drive/
Horse Latitudes/
A Little Game/
Hill Dwellers
21Spanish Caravan
22Light My Fire
23The End
24The Unknown Soldier
25When The Music's Over
Closing credits


- The Soft Parade -

This historic music video features as its centerpiece The Doors' last televised appearance, aired on PBS in 1969 in the wake of the notorious Miami concert which resulted not only in Jim Morrison's arrest, but the cancellation of an entire tour. Public Television provided the only alternative for The Doors to present themselves in an uncensored environment, and the result is an arresting display of a mature band at the peak of its musical powers. Additional material is drawn from The Doors' private archives, including footage from the riotous 1968 tour of America and never-before-seen interviews. On and offstage, spirits up and guards down, here is a true and fascinating portrait of Jim Morrison and The Doors, as artists, musicians, performers and people.

26Explosion #3
27The Changeling
Doors archives 67-68
28Wishful Sinful
PBS Studios and private archives
29Wild Child
Expanded Wild Child recording session
30Doors Interview #1
PBS Studios
31Build Me A Woman
PBS Studios
32Doors Interview #2
PBS Studios
33Unknown Soldier
New edit from existing performances
34The Soft Parade
PBS Studios and private archives
35Hello I Love You
Doors archives/Europe

- Bonus DVD Contents -

Exclusive audio commentary with Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Krieger

Ray Manzarek's UCLA student films "Evergreen" (1964) and "Induction" (1965). Includes glimpses of Jim Morrison in his very first screen appearance from pre-Doors UCLA days.

John Densmore provides an emotional recollection of Jim Morrison in an excerpt from his successful one-man play based on his best-selling book "Riders On The Storm."

Robby Krieger plays a jazz instrumental adaptation of "The End" with Arthur Barrow on bass and Bruce Gary on percussion.

Famous rock photographer Henry Diltz narrates thirty stills he shot in 1968 for the Morrison Hotel album, accompanied by Manzarek playing a stirring version of "Love Street."

Doors collector Kerry Humpherys presents a rare glimpse of over 100 collectibles and Doors personal artifacts, from rare international singles, vintage sheet music, promotional posters, and the first editions of Morrison's legendary books.

John Densmore's one act play
Robby Krieger performs 'The End'
Henry Diltz photo shoot
Doors collectibles/artifacts
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