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lundi 8 décembre 2003

THE DOORS OF THE 21st CENTURY ~ La Scène. Paris.




  ~ THE DOORS CELEBRATION TOUR 1972 ~
 
 
L.A. Woman is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on April 19, 1971. It is the last to feature the group's lead singer, Jim Morrison who died, three months after the album's release, on July 3, 1971 in Paris. Producer The Doors - Bruce Botnick. Upon release, the album peaked at #9 on the Billboard 200 and reached #28 on the UK Albums Chart. The track "Riders on the Storm" also achieved chart success. Critics have called L.A. Woman one of the Doors' best albums, citing Morrison's vocal performance and the band's stripped-down return to their blues-rock roots. In 1988, L.A. Woman was digitally remastered by Botnick and Paul A. Rothchild at Digital Magnetics, using the original master tapes.
 
 
THE DOORS OF THE 21st CENTURY (Band)
 
"Ray" Raymond Daniel Manzarek — keyboards, vocals (2002–2013; died on May 2013)
Robby Krieger — guitar, vocals (2002–2013)
Ian Astbury (ex The Cult) – lead vocals (2002–2007)
Ty Dennis — drums, percussion (2003–2013)
Angelo Barbera (From Krieger's band) — bass guitar (2002–2004)

 The Setlist
THE DOORS OF THE 21st CENTURY

The Changeling (The Doors cover)
Love Her Madly (The Doors cover)
Break On Through (to the Other Side) (The Doors cover)
Crawling King Snake (Big Joe Williams cover)
L’America (The Doors cover)
Five to One (The Doors cover)

Encore 1

Roadhouse Blues (The Doors cover)
Light My Fire (The Doors cover)

Encore 2


Riders on the Storm (The Doors cover)
 
 
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Time Set: 1h13



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