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Check out how Instagram user u/carolinecol3man saw The Doors in real life.

She visited Jim’s grave, saw Robby’s Gibson SG guitar at the Hard Rock Cafe in Paris, and spotted Ray’s keyboard at the Hard Rock in Vegas.

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'Now I have found my girl...”

Listen to “Blue Sunday” here: found.ee/BlueSundayStre…



Photos by Paul Ferrara.

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CHAPTER 17 - BACKLASH

In this excerpt from my book, THE DOORS UNHINGED, I discuss how as I grow older, I look up to people I consider “Elders.” Wisdom certainly comes with age - I find comfort in seasoned mentors.

You can purchase my book here: store.thedoors.com/collections/th…

CHAPTER 17 - BACKLASH

In this excerpt from my book, THE DOORS UNHINGED, I discuss how as I grow older, I look up to people I consider “Elders.” Wisdom certainly comes with age - I find comfort in seasoned mentors.

You can purchase my book here: store.thedoors.com/collections/th…
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During Don Johnson’s senior year of high school, The Doors played a show at his school’s gym at Cleveland High, in Reseda, CA. At this time, “Light My Fire” was a big hit.

Johnson was taking photography classes and brought his camera to the performance. He sat at the bottom of

During Don Johnson’s senior year of high school, The Doors played a show at his school’s gym at Cleveland High, in Reseda, CA. At this time, “Light My Fire” was a big hit.

Johnson was taking photography classes and brought his camera to the performance. He sat at the bottom of
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Did you know that one of Jim’s favorite singers was Frank Sinatra?

When The Doors recorded STRANGE DAYS, Jim used the same microphone as Frank Sinatra, a Telefunken U47.

Photo by Ethan Russell.

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May 8th, 1970: The Doors perform at Detroit's Cobo Arena.

The Doors were on the road hitting the East Coast in the US before this Detroit show. Eight Blues songs were played in their setlist, including their infamous cover of Willie Dixon's 'Back Door Man.” Towards the end of

May 8th, 1970: The Doors perform at Detroit's Cobo Arena.

The Doors were on the road hitting the East Coast in the US before this Detroit show. Eight Blues songs were played in their setlist, including their infamous cover of Willie Dixon's 'Back Door Man.” Towards the end of
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'I was 15, playing in a little band with some friends, and looking to tackle the world broadside. My friends and I would sometimes hang out at The Hub, the student center at Colorado College. That's where we learned that The Doors would perform at the dance. It wasn't a public,

'I was 15, playing in a little band with some friends, and looking to tackle the world broadside. My friends and I would sometimes hang out at The Hub, the student center at Colorado College. That's where we learned that The Doors would perform at the dance. It wasn't a public,
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