domenica 11 novembre 2018

DIR - 46 THE DOORS - LIVE IN NEW YORK 1970

THE DOORS - LIVE IN NEW YORK 1970
Il Dizionario Del Rock – N.° 46



1 Build Me A Woman 4:36
2 Crawling King Snake 5:12
3 Break On Through 4:54
4 The Celebration Of The Lizard 20:11
5 Peace Frog 3:43
6 Ship Of Fools 7:03
7 Roadhouse Blues 6:37
8 The End 17:27

Note
Live in New York 1970
Tracks 1-3,6-8=Felt Forum, New York, January 17th, 1970, late show;
Tracks 4+5=Felt Forum, New York, January 18th, 1970, late show.

Lineup:
Jim Morrison – voce
Ray Manzarek – organo, tastiera, Basso
John Densmore – batteria
Robby Krieger – chitarra

This album is part of the italian series made by Armando Curcio Editore.
This album as been digitally remastered in 1991, it has a fine cover, fine audio quality for the time.
Due to its rarity and good quality, this disc is recommended. These bootlegs offer an excellent image of the various bands, in some cases, better than the official material of the time. Please note that many of these bootlegs and songs have been released officially in different moments:
Please read below for other infos.

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 © Official released material:
These concerts have been released officially as Live in New York in 2009
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Live in New York 1970 
So I'm 13, and I'm slouching through Harvard Square on my way to get Pink Floyd boots at the used record store. I'm just starting to grow my hair long-- which never really worked out-- and I'm wearing a grey t-shirt sporting the hundred-yard-stare of Jim Morrison of the Doors. From across the street, a guy three times my age shouts: "Fuck! Yeah! The Doors!" And for that moment, we are brothers.

*The Kids in the Hall'*s Bruce McCulloch argued that Doors fans are born, not made. But he ducks the question of why we're not making them anymore. Today, one of the first standard-bearers of rock is less hip than Journey. Let's review the case against the band: First we have Morrison himself, who's been blown into a caricature by his super-sexual persona, his wifty poetry, and his early death in a Paris bathtub. The music sounds like a weird cross between shit-kicking blues-rock and brain-spraining acid-jams, and it's easier to get your avant-garage fix from the Velvet Underground, your rock shaman verse from Patti Smith (or not at all), or your psychedelic extravagance from countless Nuggets bands. As dead 1960s rockers go, Jimi's legacy has left Janis and Jim in the dust. It may be a strange way to put it, but the problem with the Doors is that they were not efficient.

Let's say that's where you are with this band. So here's how this set might change your mind.

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