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In Theaters : 16 November, 2004
DVD Release : 16 November, 2004 |
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With the recent passing of Danny Sugerman, my interest in the Doors legacy, music and performance history has reached an all time high and his interview footage contained here from 1981 is especially precious. Disc One is a treasure trove of performances from the band at 3 distinct phases of their career;
performing a terrifying, full-bore rendition of the end in 1967, with Morrison at the top of his powers, a longer performance from German TV in vivid black and white from 1968 (the laid back version of "Back Door Man" is my favorite segment)and the real capper, the legendary 1969 Public TV performance of "The Soft Parade" and the most extensive interview of Jim Morrison and The Doors ever captured on film. This band squeezed a lot of living and music into their six years together and the weariness shows with the passing of each year. Also included on "No One Here..." are full TV performances of "Moonlight Drive", "Touch Me" from the Smothers Brothers Hour (with Jim missing his vocal cue on the second verse and Robby Krieger sporting a black eye) and the classic appearance of the band on "Ed Sullivan" (Jim scaring the devil out of America with his screaming vocals, leering and dirty shirt cuffs)that forever changed censorship on TV.
all great footage from a great band and priceless for anyone wanting to see Jim Morrison as the ever-youthful, preening and troubled genius he was. |
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