Former Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek compiled and directed this video, which brings together a number of television performances and vintage promotional films of Jim Morrison and the group along with footage of the Doors in concert and previously unseen film of the band at work in the studio. Manzarek also directed a new video for the song L.A. Woman, which is included in this...
The Doors 30th Anniversary Collection is a music compilation DVD by the American rock band the Doors, released in 1999 and 2001. It compiles three films previously released by MCA/Universal Home Video: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1987), Dance on Fire (1985) and The Soft Parade - A Retrospective (1991).
Live at the Hollywood Bowl (62 min) is a Doors' concert filmed live at the H...
A Tribute to Jim Morrison (later re titled as The Doors: A Tribute to Jim Morrison and No One Here Gets Out Alive: A Tribute to Jim Morrison) is a 1981 documentary about Jim Morrison, lead singer of American rock band the Doors who died in July 1971.
The documentary explores Morrison's interest in film (he was a graduate of UCLA film school), poetry, psychology, mysticism and s...
The making of The Doors' eponymous debut album, released in 1967. Includes the early history of The Doors, how each song developed and interviews with the three surviving members of the band.
Interviews with friends of the late Jim Morrison and several people involved with the making of the film, The Doors (1991), delve into what Morrison meant to everyone including themselves. The film really only touched the surface of what Jim actually did, several other things he did are told here. This is not an actual look into the movie, but rather a look at Jim's career and ...
“When a young concert promoter launches a festival in 1969 to revive the Kings of Rock 'n' Roll, unimaginable events manifest the 11th hour arrival of John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band, triggering his decision to leave the Beatles.”
“REVIVAL69: The Concert That Rocked the World, is the remarkable, behind-the-scenes story of how a little known, but life-altering music festiva...
This comprehensive review of one of the most important and influential rock bands of the 1960s counterculture, the Doors, assesses the band's revolutionary sound--from their self-titled 1967 debut to their 1971 swan song, L.A. WOMAN. Live performance footage combines with extensive critical reviews from an expert panel, making this a must for all fans everywhere.
Two-volume rev...
August, 1970: With Jim Morrison's ongoing Miami obscenity trial casting an ominous shadow over the band, The Doors flew to England to play the Isle of Wight Festival. Waiting for them at "The Last Great Festival" were over 600,000 fans who had already torn down the barriers, crashed the gates, and enjoyed performances by the world's top acts such as Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Miles...
A concert documentary from a 2016 all-star performance in Los Angeles, which John Densmore and Robby Krieger, the two surviving members of The Doors, developed to celebrate what would have been band member Manzarek's 70th birthday.
"R-Evolution" brings together a wealth of rare footage of The Doors. Combining early TV appearances with their own music films, "R-Evolution" illustrates how The Doors evolved from the constraints of late sixties television to a point where they had the creative input and power to shape how they were portrayed on screen. Throughout, the unique charisma and talent of The Doors c...