Soundstage Performances
- October 22, 2002 (2002-10-22)
Soundstage Performances is a 2002 music DVD documentary featuring 13 live TV performances by American rock band the Doors. The compilation features three shows from three distinct stages in the band's career – a TV appearance in Toronto, Canada in 1967, a Danish TV special during the Doors only European tour in 1968 and an appearance on PBS's Critique show in 1969. Also included is Jim Morrison's only on camera interview.[1]
Performances
In early August 1967, following the success of their single "Light My Fire", the Doors appeared live on the Canadian TV show The Rock Scene: Like It Is. The band played a 13-minute rendition of "The End". Recorded by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in a former movie theatre at 509 Parliament St. in Toronto the show was hosted by Noel Harrison. The show was originally broadcast in Canada on October 16, 1967, and later in the US on August 1, 1970.
The Doors arrived in London in early September 1968 for their one and only European tour. On September 18 the band were recorded for a half-hour, black and white segment for Danish TV (Television Byen) in Copenhagen. The Doors performed six songs and the performance was originally broadcast on October 30, 1968.
The Doors appeared on a PBS Critique′s episode, entitled "A Profile of Jim Morrison and The Doors - On and Off Stage", broadcast on June 25, 1969,[2] recorded on April 28, 1969, at Channel 13's Studio 55,[3] the former CBS Studio 58[4][5] and former Town Theatre, and former Chaloner Theatre, at 851 9th Avenue, in New York City.[6] The band were interviewed by Richard Goldstein on April 29, 1969[7] and May 18, 1969.[8][2] This live performance of "The Soft Parade" is, the Doors only currently known, complete, live performance of the song. Morrison had been arrested at a Miami concert on March 1.[9]
DVD
Track listing
Toronto, Canada 1967 Rock Scene: Like It Is:
- "The End"
Europe 1968, Danish TV:
- "Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)"
- "Back Door Man"
- "Texas Radio & The Big Beat (The WASP)"
- "Love Me Two Times"
- "When The Music's Over"
- "The Unknown Soldier"
New York 1969, PBS Critique Show:
- "Tell All the People"
- "Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)"
- "Back Door Man"
- "Wishful Sinful"
- "Build Me A Woman"
- "The Soft Parade"
Bonus features
- Critique - The Doors 1969 interviewed by Richard Goldstein[1][2]
- Band photo gallery
Personnel
- Jim Morrison – vocals
- Ray Manzarek – keyboard bass
- Robbie Krieger – guitar
- John Densmore – drums
References
- ^ a b Dutkowski, David. "Soundstage Performances". Ray Manzarek of The Doors. Archived from the original on 7 December 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
- ^ a b c Dutkowski, David. "Television: Critique". Ray Manzarek of The Doors. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
- ^ "March 2, 1979; WNET Studio 55; PBS 'We Interrupt This Week'; Ticket Stub; New York;". eBay. Archived from the original on March 23, 2022. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
- ^ "CBS News' THE MORNING SHOW set located in Studio 55 in New York City". Getty Images. New York. August 12, 1954. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
- ^ Ellerbee, Bobby. "History of CBS New York Television Studios: 1937-1965" (PDF). Eyes Of A Generation...Television's Living History. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
- ^ "Town Theatre in New York, NY". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
- ^ "April 1969". DoorsHistory.com. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
- ^ "The Doors' challenging year: 1969". Goldmine Magazine. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
- ^ "The Miami Incident". Doors.com. Archived from the original on June 28, 2012. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
External links
- The Doors: Soundstage Performances at IMDb
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- Strange Days (1967)
- Waiting for the Sun (1968)
- The Soft Parade (1969)
- Morrison Hotel (1970)
- L.A. Woman (1971)
- Other Voices (1971)
- Full Circle (1972)
- An American Prayer (1978)
- Absolutely Live (1970)
- Alive, She Cried (1983)
- Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1987)
- In Concert (1991)
- Message to Love: The Isle of Wight Festival 1970 (1996)
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- 13 (1970)
- Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine (1972)
- The Best of The Doors (1973)
- Greatest Hits (1980)
- The Doors Classics (1985)
- The Best of The Doors (1985)
- Greatest Hits (1996)
- Essential Rarities (1999)
- The Best of The Doors (2000)
- The Very Best of The Doors (2001)
- Legacy: The Absolute Best (2003)
- The Very Best of The Doors (2007)
- The Future Starts Here: The Essential Doors Hits (2008)
- The Platinum Collection (2008)
- The Singles (2017)
- The Doors (1991)
- When You're Strange: Music from the Motion Picture (2010)
- The Doors: Box Set (1997)
- The Complete Studio Recordings (1999)
- No One Here Gets Out Alive (2002)
- Boot Yer Butt: The Doors Bootlegs (2003)
- Love/Death/Travel Box Set (2005)
- Perception (2006)
- The Doors: Vinyl Box Set (2008)
- A Collection (2011)
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- Wilderness: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison
- The American Night
- No One Here Gets Out Alive
- The Doors Are Open (1968)
- A Tribute to Jim Morrison (1981)
- The Doors (1991)
- The Doors – 30 Years Commemorative Edition (1999)
- Soundstage Performances (2002)
- Live in Europe 1968 (2004)
- When You're Strange (2009)
- Live at the Bowl (2012)
- R-Evolution (2013)
- Feast of Friends (2014)
- Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 (2018)
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- Bill Siddons
- Danny Sugerman
- Butts Band
- Manzarek–Krieger
- "Craigslist"
- The Lost Paris Tapes
- Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors
- Barbaturex morrisoni
- HWY: An American Pastoral
- Night Divides the Day – The Music of the Doors
- Light My Fire: A Classic Rock Salute to The Doors
- Pamela Courson
- Patricia Kennealy-Morrison
- George Stephen Morrison
- Paul A. Rothchild
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