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If you can afford it, please consider donating to me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebeatgoesonA brief documentary about The Doors. Produced and writt...
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- The Beat Goes On
Behind the Scenes: The Making of The Doors' Iconic Debut Album #classicrock #thedoors #jimmorrison #rockumentary Explore the captivating behind-the-scenes st...
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Apr 7, 2023 · A future classic was unleashed in January 1967 as The Doors released their eponymously titled debut album.
Jan 4, 2023 · Because The Doors “had taken something that was so off the wall” – a 1925 song written for Bertolt Brecht and set to music by Kurt Weill – “and converted it into a song that could appear on a rock album,” Holzman finally got what The Doors’ monochromatic, mock-Weimar cabaret sound was all about.
Jan 4, 2016 · When the Doors entered a Hollywood recording studio to make their debut album at the end of August 1966, they knew what they wanted.
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Jun 23, 2021 · The Doors debut album is a true classic that pushed boundaries, opened minds and explored universal topics. Check our full review.
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Jul 7, 2018 · After the band’s formation in 1965 (and extensive rehearsals and performances at clubs around Los Angeles in ’66), by January 1967, The Doors’ first album was released. Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios in L.A, the sessions were engineered by Bruce Botnick, with production assistance from Paul A. Rothchild.