CIRCUS MAGAZINE

A Coexistent Conversation With The Doors – Circus Magazine

Editor’s Note:  CIRCUS knows that long interviews broken up into many  parts can be a drag, but we cant think of any other way to present Tony Glover’s two-hour rap with Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, John Densmore, and their road manager, Bill Siddons.  Space just wont permit us to run it all at …

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A Decency Rally Fans the Flames

***Not a full article BALTIMORE—Among the more disgusting sights on the contemporary social scene is a Decency Rally run wild. That is exactly what happened in Baltimore late in April after a Sunday afternoon crowd of 40,000 jammed into Memorial Stadium on behalf of decency and righteousness. It was the worst violence in Baltimore since …

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Words from the very pen of Jim Morrison himself – AUM Magazine 1969

Observations, comments, and pithy remarks excepted from Jim’s book The Lords, printed this spring- about 200 copies for his friends, he says, There will also be a simultaneous private printing of Morrison poems; the fourth Doors album; a screenplay he’s writing in collaboration with poet Michael McClure; a movie he wants to make based on …

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Song Hits Magazine – Pop Star of The Month (May 1969)

Jim Morrison of the Doors is quiet and unassuming almost to the point of shyness, treating all questioners with equal sincerity and thinking carefully about each question before answering it to what is obviously the best of his ability. Even after months of clamouring journalists – all asking basically the same questions – he is …

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Rock Singer Released on $5,000 Bond

Published in the LA Times Jim Morrison, 25, lead singer of the rock group “The Doors” was free on $5,000 bond Friday after surrendering to the FBI here on a Miami lewd and lascivious conduct charge. The FBI said Morrison gave up to a U.S. commissioner Thursday and was released on bond. The charge stems …

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Fugitive ‘Doors’ Surrenders

Published in the Miami News By IAN GLASS Rock singer Jim Morrison surrendered to the FBI in Los Angles last night on a charge arising out of a controversial appearance he made at Miami’s Dinner Key Auditorium a month ago. A fugitive warrant had been issued on the 25-year-old Morrison, charging him with flight to …

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DOORS LATCH SRO BIZ AT FILMORE EAST, N.Y.

VARIETY MAGAZINE Apparently death is a popular topic among hippies, yippies, or whatever disenchanted youths call themselves this year. This is a conclusion that can be reached from the sellout performances of The Doors last weekend at Fillmore East, Bill Graham’s new rock ‘n’ roll h.q. in New York. A total of 10,000 buffs showed …

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Billboard Article – Doors Ring Bell, Fans Wail at Garden Date

NEW YORK- A 20-minute intermission seemed almost too long to wait for some 20,000 fans as they booed and stomped their feet waiting for the Doors’ concert Saturday (25) at Madison Square Garden. The Doors capped the bill which also starred the Staple Singers. But the highly excitable audience cheered and applauded equally as loud …

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Variety – January 29, 1969

THE DOORS (MADISON SQ. GARDEN, N.Y.) The Doors, one of the top rock combos which is now flying high on the success of a new Elektra single. “Touch Me,” made a triumphant return to New York Friday night (24) after many months in absentia. The Doors pulled some 20,000 very young patrons to Madison Square …

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Ooo, They Lit The Garden’s Fire!

Daily News article by Donald Flynn A West Coast rock group called the Doors slammed into Madison Square Garden last night and 20,000 screaming teenyboppers tried to rip them off their hinges. The Doors, for the benefit of any squares who read this, are the new Beatles led by and Elvis Presley type named Jim …

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