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The Doors: Live in Europe

A new public television special features performances from the psychedelic blues rock pioneers’ 1968 European tour, including hits “Light My Fire,” “Hello, I Love You,” “Love Me Two Times,” “The Unknown Soldier” and other Doors classics. Interviews with John Densmore (drummer), Robby Krieger (guitarist), Ray Manzarek (keyboards/electric organ) and Jim Morrison (vocals), offer a glimpse of life on the road. Plus, Grace Slick and Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane, who shared the bill with the notoriously wild band during this tour, reminisce about The Doors’ music and antics. Presented nationally by WLIW New York.

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CUTLINE: (l to r) Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Krieger of The Doors.

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CUTLINE: Vocalist Jim Morrison in the recording studio circa 1967.

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CUTLINE: The Doors: Live in Europe features performances from the psychedelic blues rock pioneers’ 1968 European tour.

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CUTLINE: The Doors: Live in Europe features performances and band interviews. Pictured: John Densmore

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CUTLINE: The Doors: Live in Europe features performances and band interviews. Pictured: Ray Manzarek

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CUTLINE: The Doors circa 1967. Pictured (l to r): Robby Krieger, Jim Morrison, John Densmore and Ray Manzarek.

PHOTO: 557K (5.93M uncompressed) at 300 dpi JPEG at 5.3 X 2.9

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