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Step inside the world of The Doors like never before.
In the new issue of UNCUT MAGAZINE, John Densmore and Robby Krieger reflect on 60 years of music, rebellion, and evolution - pushing past radio-friendly limits, channeling darker moods, and reflecting on the stories behind songs like âThe Endâ and âPeace Frog.â
As John Densmore puts it: âThe Doors were an American melting pot⌠we made a delicious gumbo.â
đ In UK shops Friday, April 25. Also available online + to the U.S. at: found.ee/DOORSUNCUT
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đ¸: The Doors at Bronson Caves, Griffith Park, Los Angeles California. Circa 1967.
Photos taken by Bobby Klein.
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Remembering Paul Rothchild on his birthday today.
As the producer of The Doorsâ first five albums, his influence helped shape the sound of the band.
Photos by Paul Ferrara.
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We are giving away a copy of the brand new Record Store Day release, STRANGE DAYS 1967: A WORK IN PROGRESS, signed by Robby Krieger and John Densmore.
This limited-edition LP is pressed on translucent blue vinyl, featuring the rare recordings discovered after 58 years.
*OPEN TO U.S. RESIDENTS ONLY*
Enter here: found.ee/StrangeDays1967SignedGiveaway
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How The Doors and Jim Morrison inspired The Boss.
Photos courtesy of Getty Images.
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If you were not lucky enough to find a copy of STRANGE DAYS 1967: A WORK IN PROGRESS at your local record store, youâre in luck. We have a very limited amount copies now available in The Doors store.
âItâs time once again, to visit 1967 during the recording of The Doorsâ STRANGE DAYS album. These rough mixes are of the moment since they reflect exactly what and where we were at during the recording sessions.â -Doors engineer Bruce Botnick.
This limited-edition LP is pressed on translucent blue vinyl. Click the link in our bio to order your copy today of these rare recordings discovered after 58 years.
Secure yours today: found.ee/STRANGEDAYS1967
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60 COVERS FOR 60 YEARS!
In honor of The Doors' 60th anniversary, weâre celebrating their legacy with a special YouTube playlist featuring iconic covers from artists across all genres.
This month, weâre adding five more covers - check it out and save it to your playlists!
đś Watch and listen here: found.ee/60For60YT
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And the winner is⌠âRiders on the Stormâ đŞď¸âď¸
After weeks of fan votes and head-to-head matchups, âRiders on the Stormâ has officially âbroken throughâ to the top - taking the crown in The Ultimate Doors Bracket Contest. âLight My Fireâ came in as the close runner-up, with âThe Endâ securing third place.
A big congratulations to tournament participant Piper Connolly for taking the win - plus shoutouts to Babz and Dylan Bowman for placing as runner-ups.
From deep cuts to timeless hits, every round was a celebration of 60 years of The Doors. Thanks to everyone who voted.
Photo courtesy of Getty Images.
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Straight from The Doorsâ archives - these are the original master tapes of LIVE IN BOSTON 1970.
On April 10th, 1970, The Doors played two sets at the Boston Arena. It was a wild, unpredictable night, with extended jams, Blues covers, and Morrisonâs off-the-cuff storytelling. The second set ran longâso long that around 2 AM, the venue cut power to the stage, bringing the show to an abrupt end.
Hear this iconic performance like never before - THE DOORS LIVE IN BOSTON 1970 is now streaming on all platforms.
Listen now: thedoors.lnk.to/LIB70
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Wishing a happy birthday to the late Muddy Waters. His sound shaped generations, and his influence runs deep in the music of The Doors and countless others.
Both Jim and Ray admired the legendary Bluesman. The band often covered his songs and favored his versions of Blues classics, including "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" during their 1966 London Fog residency.
Photo courtesy of Getty Images.
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Welcome to the official Doors channel - home of classic Doors live performances, The Doors albums, and contemporary performances and content honoring The Doors featuring John Densmore and Robby Krieger.
With an intoxicating, genre-blending sound, provocative and uncompromising songs, and the mesmerizing power of singer Jim Morrisonâs poetry and presence, The Doors had a transformative impact not only on popular music but on popular culture.
The Doorsâ arrival on the rock scene in 1967 marked not only the start of a string of hit singles and albums that would become classics, but also of something much bigger â a new and deeper relationship between creators and audience. Refusing to be mere entertainers, the Los Angeles quartet relentlessly challenged, confronted and inspired their fans, leaping headfirst into the heart of darkness while other bands warbled about peace and love. Though theyâve had scores of imitators, thereâs never been another band quite like them.