The Doors: Live in Pittsburgh 1970
Copy at Case Memorial Library
Contents: Back door man — Love hides — Five to one — Roadhouse blues — Mystery train — Away in India — Crossroads blues — Universal mind — Someday soon — When the music's over — Break on through — Push push — The soft parade vamp — Tonight you're in for a special treat — Close to you — Light my fire. Recorded May 2, 1970 at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena.
Artist website: http://www.thedoors.com/
Personnel: The Doors: Ray Manzarek (keyboards), Jim Morrison (vocals), John Densmore (drums), Robby Krieger (guitar).
According to Wikipedia: "The Doors' music during the 1965-68 era was a fusion of hard rock, blues-rock, and acid rock. The origins of The Doors lay in a chance meeting between acquaintances and fellow UCLA film school alumni Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek on Venice Beach California in July 1965. Morrison told Manzarek he had been writing songs and, at Manzarek's encouragement, sang 'Moonlight Drive.' …"
Contents: Back door man — Love hides — Five to one — Roadhouse blues — Mystery train — Away in India — Crossroads blues — Universal mind — Someday soon — When the music's over — Break on through — Push push — The soft parade vamp — Tonight you're in for a special treat — Close to you — Light my fire. Recorded May 2, 1970 at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena.
Artist website: http://www.thedoors.com/
Personnel: The Doors: Ray Manzarek (keyboards), Jim Morrison (vocals), John Densmore (drums), Robby Krieger (guitar).
According to Wikipedia: "The Doors' music during the 1965-68 era was a fusion of hard rock, blues-rock, and acid rock. The origins of The Doors lay in a chance meeting between acquaintances and fellow UCLA film school alumni Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek on Venice Beach California in July 1965. Morrison told Manzarek he had been writing songs and, at Manzarek's encouragement, sang 'Moonlight Drive.' …"
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