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    Explore " john densmore" with insightful episodes like "Episode 139 - The Doors", "Robby Krieger On Live At The Matrix 1967: The Original Masters With Maggie LePique", "You Know The Day Destroys The Night, Night Divides The Day: The Music of the Doors", "#24: The Doors – Jim Morrison, Frontmann von der Rockband „The Doors“" and "🔒 E157: The Doors — 'Waiting For The Sun' 55th Anniversary" from podcasts like ""1991 Movie Rewind", "Profiles With Maggie LePique", "Jagbags", "Filmtieftauchen - Der Film-Podcast mit historischem Faktencheck" and "Rock Talk with Dr. Cropper"" and more!

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    Episode 139 - The Doors

    Episode 139 - The Doors

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

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    Robby Krieger On Live At The Matrix 1967: The Original Masters With Maggie LePique

    Robby Krieger On Live At The Matrix 1967: The Original Masters With Maggie LePique

    Robby Krieger On Live At The Matrix 1967: The Original Masters

    The Doors were a few months away from stardom in March 1967 when they played five sparsely attended shows at a small club in San Francisco called The Matrix. These uninhibited performances would have been fleeting if not for Peter Abram, who co-owned  the pizza parlor-turned-nightclub with Jefferson Airplane founder Marty Balin. An avid recordist, Abram taped concerts at The Matrix regularly and his recordings of The Doors, made between March 7-11, 1967, spawned one of the band’s most storied bootlegs.  At long last, all known Matrix recordings, sourced entirely from Abram’s original master recordings, will be released on September 8.

    Bootlegs of The Matrix shows have circulated among fans for years and were popular despite the poor audio quality of most copies. The sound began improving in 1997 when the first two songs from The Matrix shows were officially released on The Doors: Box Set. Even more performances followed in 2008 on Live at the Matrix 1967; regrettably, it was discovered soon after that all the recordings were sourced from third-generation tapes, not the originals. 

    Today, Abram’s original recordings have been remastered by Bruce Botnick, The Doors’ longtime engineer/mixer, for official release. The vinyl version of LIVE AT THE MATRIX 1967: THE ORIGINAL MASTERS includes all 37 songs from the shows sourced from the master tapes. Except for 15 songs released in 2017 and 2018 as Record Store Day exclusives, most of the newly upgraded live recordings are making their debut in the collection, including eight that have never been featured on any of the previous Matrix releases.

    It’s easy to understand the enduring appeal of these vintage performances by Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore. Recorded only a few months before “Light My Fire” propelled the band to worldwide success, the tapes capture The Doors playing a wide range of songs, including several from their self-titled debut, like “Break On Through,” “Soul Kitchen,” and “The End.” They also performed half the songs destined for the group’s soon-to-be-recorded second album, Strange Days, including early performances of “Moonlight Drive” and “People Are Strange.” 15 Sets of music over five nights at The Matrix gave the band time to indulge its love of the blues with extended covers of “I’m A King Bee” and “Crawling King Snake.” The Doors even delivered an instrumental version of “Summertime.”

    These special moments all contribute to making Live at The Matrix, 1967all the more fascinating and important, as it showcases The Doors as the nascent struggling young band they were. Let’s get deeper inside this box set’s music, shall we?


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    Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994.

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    You Know The Day Destroys The Night, Night Divides The Day: The Music of the Doors

    You Know The Day Destroys The Night, Night Divides The Day:  The Music of the Doors
    The L.A. band the Doors continue to inspire strong opinions, even in 2023, and Beave and Len talk through the band's music in detail. Will their popularity come roaring back yet again, or has their time passed at last? Was Jim Morrison the first art rock poet, or was he a drunken fraud? Does the music hold up 50 years later? What was the secret of the band's appeal (make no mistake, at their zenith they were as big as anyone)? Tune in for some strange days.

    #24: The Doors – Jim Morrison, Frontmann von der Rockband „The Doors“

    #24: The Doors – Jim Morrison, Frontmann von der Rockband „The Doors“
    Wir setzen unsere Themenreihe „Die Musik und das Lebensgefühl der 1960er- und 1970er-Jahre“ fort und sprechen mit David vom Podcast „Planet der Filmaffen“ über „The Doors“ (1991) von Oliver Stone. Der Film zeigt die Geschichte der Rockband „The Doors“, insbesondere den Werdegang des Sängers Jim Morrison. Susi berichtet Euch über das Leben von Jim Morrison und beleuchten, inwiefern uns der Film die Realität zeigt. David nennt Euch die die Fakten und Hintergrundinformationen zum Film. Außerdem sprechen wir über unsere Eindrücke und Interpretationen.

    Podcast „Planet der Filmaffen“: 
     
    Quellen:
    Michael Sontheimer: Popstar Jim Morrison, Der Schamane, der sich selbst zerstörte, https://www.spiegel.de/geschichte/jim-morrison-der-the-doors-saenger-starb-1971-der-schamane-der-sich-selbst-zerstoerte-a-90f41d06-b391-4f90-b05c-4a543b5de132 [veröffentlicht am 03.07.2021, eingesehen am 08.08.2023].
     
    The Doors, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101761/ [zuletzt eingesehen am 18.08.2023].
     
    The Doors, Wissenswertes, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101761/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv [zuletzt eingesehen am 18.08.2023].
     
    The Doors (Film), https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_(Film) [zuletzt eingesehen am 18.08.2023].
     
    Filmzitat (Vorsicht Spoiler!):
    Jackie Brown, http://www.filmzitate.info/suche/film-zitate.php?film_id=227 [zuletzt eingesehen am 18.08.2023].
     

    🔒 E157: The Doors — 'Waiting For The Sun' 55th Anniversary

    🔒 E157: The Doors — 'Waiting For The Sun' 55th Anniversary

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    In this episode, we discuss the Doors' third studio album, 'Waiting For The Sun,' in celebration of the recently-passed 55th anniversary of its July 3, 1968 release. Oddly enough, it was their only No. 1 album, which I explain the potential causality behind.

    In the episode, I mention my alternative track listing, which you can take for a "test drive" here...

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    Maggie Revisits Robby Krieger's Memoir: Set The Night On Fire: Living, Dying, And Playing Guitar With The Doors Now Available In Paperback

    Maggie Revisits Robby Krieger's Memoir: Set The Night On Fire: Living, Dying, And Playing Guitar With The Doors Now Available In Paperback

    Maggie and Robby sit down and revisit his 2021 Memoir, Set the Night on Fire: Living, Dying, and Playing Guitar With The Doors Now Available In Paperback and play a few clips from the audiobook.
    In his tell-all, legendary Doors guitarist, Robby Krieger, one of Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time," opens up about his band's meteoric career, his own darkest moments, and the most famous black eye in rock 'n' roll.

    ​Few bands are as shrouded in the murky haze of rock mythology as The Doors, and parsing fact from fiction has been a virtually impossible task. But now, after fifty years, The Doors' notoriously quiet guitarist is finally breaking his silence to set the record straight. 

    Through a series of vignettes, Robby Krieger takes readers back to where it all happened: the pawn shop where he bought his first guitar; the jail cell he was tossed into after a teenage drug bust; his parents' living room where his first songwriting sessions with Jim Morrison took place; the empty bars and backyard parties where The Doors played their first awkward gigs; the studios where their iconic songs were recorded; and the many concert venues that erupted into historic riots. Set the Night on Fire is packed with never-before-told stories from The Doors' most vital years, and offers a fresh perspective on the most infamous moments of the band's career. 

    Krieger also goes into heartbreaking detail about his life's most difficult struggles, ranging from drug addiction to cancer, but he balances out the sorrow with humorous anecdotes about run-ins with unstable fans, famous musicians, and one really angry monk.  Set the Night on Fire is at once an insightful time capsule of the '60s counterculture, a moving reflection on what it means to find oneself as a musician, and a touching tale of a life lived non-traditionally. It's not only a must-read for Doors fans, but an essential volume of American pop culture history.

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    This episode is from an archive from the KPFK program Profiles adapted for podcast.

    Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994.

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    E78: The Doors — 'The Doors' 55th Anniversary (w/Spencer Cropper)

    E78: The Doors — 'The Doors' 55th Anniversary (w/Spencer Cropper)

    In this episode, we discuss the Doors' eponymous debut album in celebration of the 55th anniversary of its January 4, 1967 release. I have a longer personal history with this album than any other and it remains one of my favourites, so it was a real joy to dive into it so deeply. My brother, Spencer Cropper, stops by to share his thoughts as well.

    0:00 — Housekeeping
    4:15 — Introduction
    23:10 — "Break On Through (To The Other Side)"
    34:15 — "Soul Kitchen"
    43:41 — "The Crystal Ship"
    51:10 — "Twentieth Century Fox"
    58:58 — "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)"
    1:03:10 — "Light My Fire"
    1:25:03 — "Back Door Man"
    1:31:11 — "I Looked At You"
    1:34:19 — "End Of The Night"
    1:37:25 — "Take It As It Comes"
    1:41:30 — "The End"
    2:09:11 — General Observations
    2:18:17 — Conversation w/Spencer
    3:13:08 — Placing It In Their Catalogue
    3:17:01 — Scoring And Ranking It
    3:26:06 — Wrap-Up

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    Maggie And Special Guest Robby Krieger Honor Bassist Phil Chen (After The News Of His Death)

    Maggie And Special Guest Robby Krieger Honor Bassist Phil Chen (After The News Of His Death)

    Maggie LePique with special guest, guitarist Robby Krieger (The Doors) celebrate the life & incredible legacy of PHIL CHEN, SESSION BASSIST FOR ROD STEWART, JEFF BECK AND MANY MORE, HAS DIED AGED 75 Dec 14 2021.
    Jamaican session bassist Phil Chen has died at the age of 75. The news was broken in a statement shared by his family on social media.

    Chen was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1946. He played in various bands throughout his youth, cutting his teeth on the Kingston Club Circuit before relocating to London in the late 1960s. He initially started Jimmy James’ band before moving to session work. His most notable credits began in the mid-1970s, with appearances on Jeff Beck’s Blow By Blow and Donovan’s Cosmic Wheels. He also played on a number of notable Rod Stewart releases, including Hot Legs and Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?.

    Source: https://guitar.com/news/music-news/phil-chen-session-bassist-for-rod-stewart-jeff-beck-and-many-more-has-died-aged-80/

    Source: https://ultimateclassicrock.com/phil-chen-bassist-dead/

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Chen

    This episode is from an archive from the KPFK program Profiles adapted for podcast. 

    Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994. 

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    E58: The Doors — Albums Ranked

    E58: The Doors — Albums Ranked

    In this episode, the Season 2 finale, I rank the Doors' six studio albums with Jim Morrison to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his passing.

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    Episode 49. Jim Morrison

    Episode 49. Jim Morrison

    This is a special episode in observance of the 50th anniversary of the passing of Jim Morrison. The show will play uninterrupted so you can feel the flow of Jim's poetry and The Doors music. This is a tribute to the genius of the Lizard King.

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    E44: The Doors — 'L.A. Woman' 50th Anniversary (w/Spencer Cropper)

    E44: The Doors — 'L.A. Woman' 50th Anniversary (w/Spencer Cropper)

    In this episode, joined once again by my brother, Spencer Cropper, we take a look at the Doors' final album with Jim Morrison — 'L.A. Woman' — in honour of its 50th birthday today.  I like to think of them more as birthdays than anniversaries when we're talking about albums, as opposed to concerts.  However, since I'm alone on that hill for now, I'll keep putting "anniversary" in the titles!

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    John Densmore

    John Densmore

    As drummer for the legendary Doors John Densmore was in the center of the 'Summer of Love,' the Vietnam era, Civil Rights and much more. In this fascinating interview, Densmore shares his favorite Dylan protest songs and much more, including how  "With God On Our Side" kept him out of Vietnam. 

    "I was draft age and I could feel the draft , let me tell you. And I was listening to this song over and over and it gave me the courage to go down to the draft board and act crazy. And I got a 1Y. Then the protest movement, thank god, monkey wrenched the whole system, So much so , 1Y means they look up in a year, and that's really important. We, the people, stopped the Vietnam War. This song did that for me." 

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    E02 Jim Morrison and The Doors with Lynne Zombie

    E02 Jim Morrison and The Doors with Lynne Zombie

    In this episode, I speak with Lynne Zombie about Jim Morrison and The Doors. Jim Morrison and The Doors alike, have been elevated to cult status during the past few decades and seem to divide music fans all over the world. We discuss the cult of Jim Morrison, the man versus the myth ⁠—and what the music of The Doors means to us. We discuss his forays into the occult, spirituality, groupies⁠, free love and his demise due to drink and excess.

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