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The Doors - Live in Philadelphia '70 Audio CD

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The Doors Band: The Doors
Title: Live in Philadelphia '70
Rating:
Release Date: 2005-11-02
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Announcer "Sit Down" 2: Tuning 3: Roadhouse Blues 4: Break On Through (To The Other Side)/Back Door Man-Love Hides 5: Ship Of Fools 6: Universal Mind 7: When The Music's Over 8: Mystery Train 9: Wake Up! 10: Light My Fire 11: The Concert Continues 12: Maggie M'Gill 13: Roadhouse Blues (Reprise) 14: Been Down So Long-Rock Me Baby 15: The Music Capital Of The World, Philadelphia 16: Carol 17: Soul Kitchen

Live in Philadelphia '70
. I'm a Jim Morrison fan and enjoy anything i can find about him and his performances.


Philly ~ May 1, 1970


Live in Philadelphia has a solid mix of songs that this band usually likes to play in a concert setting. Being a long-time dedicated Doors fan, I always look forward to each and every Live Concert CD that is released from this band, and especially considering that they only released 6 studio albums.

Unlike for some other cities, Jim wasn't drunk for this performance. This is also probably why he did not stray too far away from the script. Notwithstanding, Jim still gives an enjoyable performance; in fact, any chance to listen to Jim live is an enjoyable experience.

Robby, John, and Ray all give a solid and wonderful performance; always complementing Jim perfectly.

As always, if you are new to this band, try one of their studio albums or "best of" collections first. Otherwise, what are you waiting for? Get yourself a copy of Live in Philly. .


Vintage Jam!!!
I was pleasantly surprised by the mood of this album. I looked forward to this live release and I picked this one because I liked the setlist and I was eager to hear how Jim sounded amidst the happenings in his personal life at that time. When the announcer was trying to get everybody in their seats in the beginning of Side One, I thought "What exactly did I buy here?" I actually found that comical. "Our hair is just as long as yours man!" Classic! When the Doors came on though, it was all business and the tracks sound great. The standouts include "Roadhouse", "Mystery Train", "When The Music's Over, "Wake Up" into "Light My Fire" and on side two: "Carol" into "Soul Kitchen". If you're a new Doors fan, dig this album because it gives you a feel of a good live Doors jam. The musicianship of the band is right on and you won't be disappointed. Highly recommended!.


You're there!
Price was very fair, as was shipping and handling. Rough, but a "must have" for dedicated fans. A+.


More classic live Door`s.
To be short and sweet. . the 1st disc is really good,great performances and a rare ship of fools really pleases.

The second disc has a very rare gem 'Maggie McGill' and Soul Kitchen is performed well. The whole 2nd disc is good accept tracks 3 and 4. . . . Jim had run out of steam for those tracks. . . When I play that disc I skip those tracks,and all is well.

A worth while purchase for Doors fans.


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