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The Doors Prove a Slam Here

Published in the Madison (WIS) Journal By John W. English (Of The State Journal Staff) Jim Morrison lead vocalist of The Doors, demonstrated his explosive style Friday before a half-filled Dane County Memorial Coliseum crowd of hard-rock devotees. The effect was both chilling and numbing. The Doors’ music, while emphasizing…

AMERICAN PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU

All four members of the Doors- vocalist Jim Morrison, pianist-organist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore- have college backgrounds. Ray Manzarek holds a master’s degree from UCLA in psychology; Morrison, singer and writer of their original material and songs, has a bachelor’s degree in math. Krieger and…

Elvis Influenced

During the short time the Doors spent in London not long ago, Kim Morrison managed to get himself a reputation for being “difficult” with the Press. NME colleagues were returning with strange tales of Morrison’s behavior. Add to that his record company’s claim that Jim can be extremely civil, even…

Waiting For The Sun

Published in Rolling Stone By Jim Miller One night recently the Mothers were performing “Plastic People Louie Louie” when Frank Zappa stumbled onto the monologue that graces “The End” (“he took a face from the ancient gallery and he walked on down the hall…”). It was terribly funny, and it…

Doors & The Who Pull Near

VARIETY MAGAZINE AUGUST 7, 1968 City streets are not the only place where there is unrest and mobs get out of hand. On Friday night (2) at the Singer Bowl, which is located on the grounds of the old New York World’s Fair, a melee broke out involving several young…

VARIETY – AUGUST 7, 1968

DOORS, 5th DIMENSION, Jones, Sly, Burdon & Animals, Purple, Miller, Darrell, Willows, Circus Top LPs DOORS: “WAITING FOR THE SUN” (Elektra) The Doors continue their winning score here with their bizarre ideals, innovating musicianship and haunting sounds and abstractions fronted by Jim Morrison’s wild lead singing. This new program of…

The Shaman As Superstar

Published in New York Magazine By Richard Goldstein ‘Morrison’s eyes glow as he discusses the Apollonian-Dionysian struggle for life’s force. It’s an easy guess which side he’s on.” “The shaman…he was a man who would intoxicate himself. See, he was probably already an…uh…unusual individual. And, he would put himself into…