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Creem Magazine Article

by Dave Marsh The Doors are truly the most American rock and roll band I’ve ever heard; like this country, when they’re good, they’re unbeatable and when they’re awful, they’re horrifying. And sometimes they’re horrifyingly good. It isn’t just that Jim Morrison is a real, or imagined, motherfucker, nor that Robby Krieger is probably the …

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Long Beach Opens Doors Concert

Published in the Los Angeles Free Press Written by JUDITH SIMS I’d heard about Long Beach; I knew it was south just about everyone, on the ocean. I’d actually been to the Long Beach Arena once, in 1965 when the Rolling Stones, the Byrds, and Paul Rivere and the Raiders were there, also a man …

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THE DOORS: SAD WHEN FAD SITS IN FOR MUSICIANSHIP

VALLEY NEWS & GREEN SHEET- FEBRUARY 13, 1970 By MIKE MOORE The Doors are faltering, a racehorse with the greatest potential but temperamental and with hoofs of clay. They were top bill in a convert Saturday night at the Long Beach Sports Arena, along with Albert King and the Flying Burrito Brothers. It was clear …

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Doors: Their Music and Their Hassles by Tony Glover

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“We went off the stage, and, 10 minutes later, they started breaking chairs and going crazy. So we got in a whole bunch of trouble – and got a terrible review. “ A little history never hurts. Just a short time ago, the Doors came to Minneapolis for …

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Doors at Seattle

Published in Poppin Magazine By EDD JEFFORDS Something has happened to the Doors. Ray Manzarek knows it, several thousand people who attended the Seattle Pop Festival know, and probably so does Jim Morrison. Once one of the vital influences in rock, the Doors apparently have been captured entirely by the ego-tripping of Morrison. Instead of …

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The Soft Parade

CASHBOX – THE SOFT PARADE

THE SOFT PARADE- The Doors- Elektra EKS 75005 This, the Doors long-awaited fourth LP is a furiously exciting and intense program of rock poetry. At the top of his form is vocalist-writer Jim Morrison whose work here is his finest to date, and the work of the group as a whole is sheer brilliance. With …

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Jim Morrison Tells All

Published in ROLLING STONE By JERRY HOPKINS NEW YORK—Jim Morrison, looking like Che Guevara with heavy beard and long cigar, was in town with the Doors last week taping a Critique show for the National Educational Television network. The Gig (an Elektra Records brainchild) consisted of a ten-minute interview with rock writer Richard Goldstein and …

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The Mayor of Honolulu cancels DOORS concerts

TOP POPS – JULY 12, 1969 AMERICAN NEWS BEAT “THEY CAN KEEP THEIR DIRTY HABITS TO THEMSELVES” The Mayor of Honolulu cancels DOORS concerts Three more doors concerts have been cancelled – thanks to city authorities in St. Louis and Honolulu who think the group’s vocalist Jim Morrison is “obscene.” The Doors had been scheduled …

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THE DOORS TRIUMPH IN MEXICO, BUT NOT ON THE EXPECTED SCALE

VARIETY MAGAZINE JULY 8, 1969 By Pat Alisau Mexico City, July 7 – The Doors were received enthusiastically by Mexican youth, but not by the city officials of the Mexican Press. The Doors were brought don to open up Mexico for future presentations by other top rock groups, according to Mexican promoter, Mario Olmos. It …

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