Missing Links

Whiskey, Mystics and Men # 1
The Soft Parade (intro #1)
The Soft Parade (intro #2)
Whiskey, Mystics and Men # 2
Love Me Tender
Rock Is Dead # 1
Me and the Devil Blues
Rock Is Dead # 2
Queen of the Magazines
Pipeline
Rock is Dead # 3
Rock Me Baby
Mystery Train
Rock is Dead # 4

LOVE ME TENDER

All your dreams fullfilled.
I am yours and you are mine,
And we always will.

Love me tender,
Love me true,
All my dreams fullfilled.
You are mine,
And I am yours,
And I always will.

Love me tender,
Love me true,
All my dreams fullfilled.
You are mine,
And I am yours,
And I always will.


QUEEN OF THE MAGAZINES

All right, all right, all right.
All right, come on.

Baby love me.
Baby, she can't care.
Baby love me.
Baby, she cannot care.

Well I wanna tell ya.
She was seventeen.
She was perfect.
Queen of the magazines.

She doesn't care,
What she did.
She didn't give a damn,
What she did.
She was my woman, seventeen.

She was the queen of the magazines, oh right.

I don't know what to tell ya.
She was so good.
Used to feel,
Like I thought she would

 

The Live Doors

Recorded Live at Chalk Farm Roundhouse
Side A
Five To One
Break On Through
When The Music's Over

Side B
Light My Fire
The End

Recorded Live at Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt
Side C
Break On Through
Alabama Song/Backdoor Man
When the Music's Over

Side D
The Wasp
Hello, I Love You
Light My Fire
The Unknown Soldier

 

Liquid Night

Dinner Key Auditorium, Miami, Florida,
1st March 1969

Back Door Man / Five To One
Touch Me
Love Me Two Times
When The Music's Over
Wake Up / Light My Fire

Bonustracks:
Who Scared You
Spanish Caravan
Spanish Caravan
Wild Child
Touch Me
The Unknown Soldier

 

Live In Stockholm 1968

Disc1:
Five To One
Love Street
Love Me Two Times
When The Music´s Over
A Little Game
The Hill Dwellers
Light My Fire
Unknown Soldier

Disc 2:
Five To One
Mack The Knife/Alabama Song
Backdoor Man
You´re Lost Little Girl
Love Me Two Times
When The Music´s Over
Wild Child
Money
Wake Up!
Light My Fire
The End

 

Shattered

Roadhouse Blues
When The Music's Over
Mystery Train
Break On Through (To The Other Side)
Someday Soon
Backdoor Man
Little Red Rooster

 

Palace Of Exile

Backdoor Man
Break On Through (To The Other Side)
When The Music´s Over
Ship Of Fools
Roadhouse Blues
Light My Fire
The End/Across The Sea/Away In India/Crossroads/Wake Up!/The End

 

Apocalypse Now

Five To One
Mack The Knife / Alabama Song
You´re Lost Little Girl
Love Me Two Times
When The Music´s Over
Wild Child
Money
Wake Up!
Light My Fire
The End
Unknown Soldier

MACK THE KNIFE

Well a shark has pretty teeth dear,
and he shows them pearly whites,
but Mac Heath is a sailor
and he keeps them out of sight,
HA-HA
You know he keeps them, out of sight
They’re white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, yeah !"

 

Liberation

Build Me A Woman
Wild Child
Wintertime Love
Wishful Sinful
The Soft Parade
The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)
Love Me Two Times
Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
When The Music's Over
The Unknown Soldier
Mystery Train
Someday Soon
Frederick
Not To Touch The Earth
The End


"ODE TO FRIEDRICH NIETSZCHE"


He trew his arms around the horse's neck
and kissed him everywhere
i love my horse
a crowd gathered
his landlord appeared
and took frederick back up to his room
on the second floor
where he began to
play the piano madly
and sing madly like
ooooooh.....i'm crucified and
inspected and
resurrected and
if you don't believe that
i'll give you my latest
philanthropic sonata
and the landlord's family was amazed
so they sent for his friend Overbeck
and he got there in three days by coach
and they took frederick to the asylum
and his mother joined him
and for the next fifteen years
they cried
and cried
and laughed
and looked at the sun
and everyone

 

Toronto Pop Festival 1969

Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Canada,
13th September 1969

When The Music's Over
Break On Through

Back Door Man
(includes "Maggie M'Gill" and "Roadhouse Blues")

The Crystal Ship
Wake Up
Light My Fire

Bonustracks:
Moonlight Drive
Back Door Man
Rock Me Baby
Carol
Soul Kitchen
Break On Through