The Doors (without Jim Morrison) - Ships W/ Sails (take 2) (1972)
Find the whole gig in our Playlist "Beat Workshop - The Doors | 1972" • Beat-Workshop - The Doors | 1972 Have fun! :) The Doors—a quintessential 1960s rock quartet from LA featuring Morrison, Manzarek, Krieger, and Densmore—created six groundbreaking albums between 1967-1971. Named after Huxley's book, they embodied counterculture through Morrison's poetic lyrics and wild performances. After Morrison's 1971 death, they briefly continued before disbanding. With 100+ million records sold and eight consecutive gold LPs, they joined the Rock Hall of Fame in 1993.

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The Doors - Interview Richard Goldstein 1969 (French Subtitles Interview)

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The Doors (without Jim Morrison) - In The Eye Of The Sun (1972)

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I've never listened to The Doors... | Gen-Z Music Producer Blind Reaction

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They may call it Rock 'n' Roll, but it's Corporate America | Frank Zappa MTV Interview (1984)

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100 Rare and Interesting Photos of JIM MORRISON and THE DOORS You've PROBABLY Never Seen

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The Doors (without Jim Morrison) - Verdilac (1972)

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First Time hearing The Doors and starting at "The End". Jim Morrison is everything y'all said!

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The Doors - The Crystal Ship / Dick Clark Interview / Light My Fire

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The Doors - When The Music's Over (Live In Europe '68)

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Ray Manzarek story of Light my Fire, Riders on the Storm and Break on Through with John and Robby

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The Doors - Light My Fire (Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970)

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WHAT IS THIS SONG?! First Time Reaction to The Doors - "The End"

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the doors interviews 1968 (HQ)

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"Moonlight Drive" Guitar Lesson with Robby Krieger

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Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick (Sight And Sound In Concert: Jethro Tull Live, 19th Feb, 1977)

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Ray Manzarek on the death of Jim Morrison

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The End of Jim Morrison

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The Doors (without Jim Morrison) - Love Me Two Times (1972)

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The Doors' John Densmore & Robby Krieger on Jim Morrison

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