THE DOORS
DANCE ON FIRE
An all music video collection
of live and televised performances,
promotional clips and rare behindthescenes footage.
BREAK ON THROUGH The original
Elektra Records promo clip
PEOPLE ARE STRANGE Performance from The Ed Sullivan Show
and Murray the Kin New York
LIGHT MY FIRE Performance from The Ed Sullivan Show
WILD CHILD Filmed at the Elektra recording session
L.A. WOMAN A film directed by Ray Manzarek
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER The original Elektra promo clip, banned since 1968
ROADHOUSE BLUES Filmed during the 1968 American tour
TEXAS RADIO & THE BIG BEAT / LOVE ME TWO TIMES Live performance
from Danish television
TOUCH ME Performance from The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
HORSE LATITUDES / MOONLIGHT DRIVE Perfomance from the Jonathan Winters
Show
THE END Live performance from the 1968 Hollywood Bowl concert
CRYSTAL SHIP Performance from American Bandstand
ADAGIO Composed by Tommasso Albinoni, arranged by Paul Harris and The
Doors
RIDERS ON THE STORM End credits
THE DOORS ARE OPEN
The Doors are Open was filmed
in The Roundhouse, London 1968.
Intercut with scenes from the band's stage concert, the programme shows
newsreel clips reflecting the events of the day: statements by leading
American politicians, including Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, on
the Vietnam war and episodes of protest including the violent demonstration
outside the American Embassy in London's Grosvenor Square.
The Doors are Open epitomises
a time when national and international unrest were reflected in the
music of a generation. It is also a tribute to a group which made it's
indelible mark on the whole music scene of it's day.
WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER
FIVE TO ONE
SPANISH CARAVAN
HELLO, I LOVE YOU
BACK DOOR MAN
LIGHT MY FIRE
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER
THE BEST OF THE DOORS
From the greatest hits to
exclusive rarities, with live performances to television and filmed
appearances, this Doors collection has it all.
The Best Of The Doors includes the controversial MTV-banned clip for
'Gloria' and 1995's 'The Ghost Song', a never-before released homage
to Jim Morrison from his band mates. The Doors have opened their private
archives to present rare on-the-road footage, candid backstage scenes
and the last known interview with Jim Morrison.
Songs include:
Strange Days
Break On Through
Spanish Caravan
The Unknown Soldier
The Changeling
Horse Latitudes
Wild Child
Gloria
Touch Me
Back Door Man Medley
L.A. Woman
Wishful Sinful
Light My Fire
The Ghost Song
Hello, I Love You
A TRIBUTE TO JIM MORRISON
A Tribute to Jim Morrison
is a full exploration of the controversial and quixotic singer, delving
into his fascination with cinema and psychology, mysticism and sexuality,
poetry and power. In addition to performance clips of the band in action,
it features interviews with all the surviving members of the Doors and
many others who were instrumental in creating and maintaining the legend,
from producer Paul Rothchild to biographers Danny Sugarman and Jerry
Hopkins.
A Tribute to Jim Morrison is a profile of one of the most fascinating
and complicated artistic minds of his generation.
FIVE TO ONE
BACK DOOR MAN
CELEBRATION OF THE LIZARD
THE END
MOONLIGHT DRIVE
CRAWLIN' KINGSNAKE THE UNKNOWN SOLIDER
PEOPLE ARE STRANGE
LIGHT MY FIRE
WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER
TOUCH ME
THE CHANGELING
L.A. WOMAN
THE DOORS IN EUROPE
Sullen, threatening, intense,
rebellious
The Doors were '60's rock's foremost revolutionaries. Led by leather
clad Jim Morrison, their highly charged performances brought American
audiences to their feet. And by 1968 the Doors were eagerly awaited
by Europe in general and Swingin' London in particular. Grace
Slick and Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane provide the commentary
to add to the film footage. The rest is vintage Doors, as you've never
seen them.
LIGHT MY FIRE
TEXAS RADIO AND THE BIG BEAT / LOVE ME TWO TIMES
BACKDOOR MAN
SPANISH CARAVAN
HELLO, I LOVE YOU
WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER
LIGHT MY FIRE (Full Version)
FIVE TO ONE
ALABAMA SONG (WHISKY BAR)
THE SOFT PARADE A RETROSPECTIVE
This historic video features
as it's centerpiece The Doors' last televised appearance, aired on PBS
in 1969 in the wake of the notorious Miami concert which resulted not
only in Morrison's arrest but the cancellation of an entire tour. Material
is drawn from The Doors' private archives, including footage from the
riotious 1968 tour of America and never before seen interviews. On and
offstage, spirits up and guards down, this is a true and fascinating
potrait of Jim Morrison and The Doors, as artists, musicians, performers
and people.
THE CHANGELING Doors archive
'67'68
WISHFUL SINFUL PBS and private archives
WILD CHILD Newly discovered footage of the recording session
BUILD ME A WOMAN PBS
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER From all existing performances
THE SOFT PARADE PBS and private archives
HELLO, I LOVE YOU Doors archives, Europe
LIVE AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
Unless you were there, you've
never seen anything like it the legendary Doors at their peak
in this, the only complete concert ever filmed of the controversial
superband. Filmed live at the Hollywood Bowl during the Fourth of July
weekend, 1968, The Doors performed their most critically acclaimed music
before an SRO crowd.
Subtle and powerful, elusive and direct, Live At The Hollywood Bowl
reveals The Doors at their brilliant best now...and forever.
WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER
ALABAMA SONG (WHISKY BAR)
BACKDOOR MAN
FIVE TO ONE
MOONLIGHT DRIVE
HORSE LATITUDES
From THE CELEBRATION OF THE LIZARD (A Little Game, The Hill Dwellers)
SPANISH CARAVAN
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER
LIGHT MY FIRE
THE END
THE DOORS
One of the truly unforgettable
sights and sounds of the sixties, the Doors were the antidote to the
love Generation prototype punks who wrote their own musical manifesto.
And in Jim Morrison, the leather clad Lizard King, they had the ultimate
antihero.
Hollywood may have discovered The Doors but the original has
never been equaled.
LIGHT MY FIRE
HELLO, I LOVE YOU
WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER
Footage taken from:
THE DOORS IN EUROPE
THE DOORS ARE OPEN