Paul Rothchild (The Doors): The Tragic Life of the Producer Haunted by Jim Morrison
History has a way of remembering the storm, but forgetting the barometer. We worship the wild-eyed poets and tragic princes like Jim Morrison and Janis Joplin. But there is another figure in this tragedy. A figure standing just outside the spotlight. He was not a wild-eyed radical; he was a man of classical discipline. His name was Paul Rothchild. He was the ""Fifth Door."" The Architect of the Psychedelic Sound. The man who believed he could tame the chaos of the 1960s into high art. But as any architect knows, if you build a structure to house a fire, eventually, the walls will get hot. And if the fire is hot enough, the architect will burn. #PaulRothchild #TheDoors #JimMorrison #JanisJoplin #MusicProducer #RockHistory #ClassicRock #MusicDocumentary #TheSoftParade #Biography

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