The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowl

Dom Robinson reviews

The Doors:
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  • Cert:
  • Cat.no: 780 312 2
  • Running time: 62 minutes
  • Recorded: July 5th, 1968
  • Pressing: 2000
  • Region(s): 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (UK PAL)
  • Chapters: 11
  • Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Stereo)
  • Languages: English
  • Subtitles: None
  • Fullscreen: 4:3
  • 16:9-enhanced: No
  • Macrovision: Yes
  • Disc Format: DVD 5
  • Price: £17.99
  • Extras : Scene index

    Director:

      Ray Manzarek

Producer:

    Rick Schmidlin

The Band:

    Jim Morrison (Vocals)
    Robby Krieger (Guitar)
    John Densmore (Drums)
    Ray Manzarek (Keyboards)

The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowlis a recording of said concert on July 5th, 1968 (so why the copyright notice of 1961 onthe back cover?)

I was largely unaware of the band until my student days from 1990 to 1993 at KeeleUniversity and it was particularly around the time of the Oliver Stone‘s filmrelease in March 1991 that I got into them. I listened to the ‘Best Of’ album aboutsix times in a row, then saw the film, absolutely loved it despite Stone’s additional’interpretations’ and still listen to their music today. At the time of the film’srelease though, Light My Fire was re-released with the entire keyboard solo cutout. Bad move.

The Doors are one band who I’d love to see live today, although that’s a bitdifficult since Jim Morrison died of a drug overdose in Paris in July, 1971.Hey, that’s nine months before I was born… You don’t think his soul… Could I bethe Lizard King?? Ahem, back to the plot.

As I said, I’d like to see the band live and this DVD gives you the chance, but I’msure their set must’ve lasted longer than 62 minutes. Why do concert videos alwayscut around half of the original footage out? Surely fans want the whole thing?

The Doors weren’t big on singles, but their releases (and re-releases)are as follows :