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Introduction/Opening Explosion 1

Break On Through
(Original Elektra Records Promo Clip)

People Are Strange
(Performance from Ed Sullivan and Murray the K in New York)

Light My Fire
(Performance from Ed Sullivan Show)

Wild Child
(Filmed at Elektra Recording Session)

L.A. Woman
(Directed by Ray Manzarek)

The Unknown Soldier
(Original Elektra Promo Clip Banned in 1968/1986s)

Roadhouse Blues
(Filmed during 1968 American Tour)

Texas Radio and the Big Beat/Love Me Two Times
(Live from Danish Television)

Touch Me
(Performance from The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour)

Horse Latitudes/Moonlight Drive
(Performance from The Jonathan Winters Show)

Crystal Ship
(Performance from American Bandstand)

Adagio
(Composed by Tommasso Albinoni/Arranged by Paul Harris and The Doors)

Riders on the Storm/Credits

 



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Explosion 2

When The Music's Over

Alabama Song

Back Door Man/Five to One

Moonlight Drive/Horse Latitudes/Celebration of the Lizard Excerpts

Spanish Caravan

Light My Fire

The End

The Unknown Soldier

When The Music's Over/Credits

 



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Explosion 3

The Changeling
(From Doors Archives 1967-68)

Wishful Sinful
(From PBS and Private Archives)

Wild Child
(From Recording Session)

Build Me a Woman
(From PBS)

Doors Interview #1
(From PBS)

The Unknown Soldier
(New Edit)

The Doors Interview #2
(From PBS)

The Soft Parade
(From PBS an Private Archives)

Hello I Love You/Credits
(From Doors Archives, Europe)

Above films directed by Ray Manzarek, who first met Jim Morrison while they were both attending UCLA film school.

 


Also Included
Special 60-minute supplement produced
by Rick Schmidlin

 

Ray Manzarek's UCLA student films "Evergreen" (1964) and "Induction" (1965). Includes glimpses of Jim Morrison in his very first screen appearance from pre-Doors UCLA days.

John Densmore provides an emotional recollection of Jim Morrison in an excerpt from his successful one-man play based on his best-selling book "Riders On The Storm."

Robby Krieger plays a jazz instrumental adaptation of "The End" with Arthur Barrow on bass and Bruce Gary on percussion.

Famous rock photographer Henry Diltz narrates thirty stills he shot in 1968 for the Morrison Hotel album, accompanied by Manzarek playing a stirring version of "Love Street."

The Doors Collectors Magazine editor Kerry Humpherys presents a rare glimpse of over 100 collectibles and Doors personal artifacts, from rare international singles, vintage sheet music, promotional posters, and the first editions of Morrison's legendary books. Check out the The Doors Collecters Magazine website!


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