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An
Excerpt From Danny Sugerman's Notes:
If you like The Doors now, and never saw them live, I'm here
to tell you about the word on the street back in the late 1960s.
It was "If you think their albums are good, you've got to see
these guys live". The same integrity they captured so well as
recording artists was always present, except that in concert,
you never knew what Jim Morrison was going to do. The Doors
were performance rock like no one ever before or since. Morrison's
charisma and power came pouring off the stage, entranced, like
the rest of us by the Doors music.
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LIVE
AT THE AQUARIUS THEATRE: THE FIRST PERFORMANCE
In July 1969 THE DOORS played two concerts to packed audiences at
the Aquarius Theatre on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
In addition, the day after the two concerts, THE DOORS used the Aquarius
Theatre stage, still loaded with their equipment from the night before,
to conduct a private rehearsal. Both of these concerts, as well as
the private rehearsal, were recorded. Bright Midnight Archives will
release four titles made from these Aquarius Theatre recordings.
This is the second of these titles. A 21-Track 2-CD Set of the complete show mixed and mastered from the original multitracks stored in The Doors Archive and presented unedited and in its entirety just as you would have heard it if you were sitting front row center.
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Morrison
appeared possessed, or, it was even whispered, insane... Everyone
in the audience believed The Doors nailed it at The Aquarius.
No more concert recordings would be necessary. But upon listening
to the playbacks producer Paul Rothchild thought they could
do better. Cautiously, more concert dates were booked to be
recorded. These additional concerts, preserved on one-inch 8-track
master tapes, will all be released in their entirety on Bright
Midnight Archives. Because The Aquarius Theatre started the process,
Bright Midnight picks up here. |
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