The Doors Are Open (1968)
Sex, death, reptiles, charisma and a unique variant of the electric blues gave the Doors an aura of profundity that has survived the band's demise. In September, 1968, The Doors gave a history making performance at The Roundhouse in London's Chalk Farm. They gave powerful renditions of their best songs. Part of the Pioneer Artist Concert Film Series.
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Cast
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Jim Morrison | As: Self - Vocals |
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Robby Krieger | As: Self - Guitars |
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John Densmore | As: Self - Drums |
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Ray Manzarek | As: Self - Keyboards |
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Sex, death, reptiles, charisma and a unique variant of the electric blues gave the Doors an aura of profundity that has survived the band's demise. In September, 1968, The Doors gave a history making performance at The Roundhouse in London's Chalk Farm. They gave powerful renditions of their best songs. Part of the Pioneer Artist Concert Film Series.
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Cast
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Jim Morrison |
Self - Vocals |
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Robby Krieger |
Self - Guitars |
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John Densmore |
Self - Drums |
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Ray Manzarek |
Self - Keyboards |
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John Sheppard |
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Jo Durden-Smith |
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Martin Smith |
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