When Ray Manzarek released the 1987/2000 version of this concert, a portion of "Spanish Caravan," "The Wasp," and this song were missing. I base this on notes on the 2012 version that Doors sound engineer Bruce Botnick released. Bruce also helped clean up Jim's vocals on "When The Music's Over." Two microphones were fastened together for Jim to use that night. One microphone was used for the audience and the other was patched into the backstage recording equipment. When Jim grabbed the microphones, he broke the microphone for the backstage recording equipment. That's why Jim had that look of confusion. When Ray put the 1987 release together, he tried to use other recordings to fill in Jim's vocals before a replacement microphone for the backstage recording equipment was fastened to the audience microphone. Bruce further cleaned up this missing material with samples of the recordings from the 1970 tour that was recorded for the 1970 Live Album to better match Jim's Lips. According to Ray Manzarek (commentary on the 2000 3 Video DVD), a young Harrison Ford operated one of the cameras on this night.
When Ray Manzarek released the 1987/2000 version of this concert, a portion of "Spanish Caravan," "The Wasp," and this song were missing. I base this on notes on the 2012 version that Doors sound engineer Bruce Botnick released. Bruce also helped clean up Jim's vocals on "When The Music's Over." Two microphones were fastened together for Jim to use that night. One microphone was used for the audience and the other was patched into the backstage recording equipment. When Jim grabbed the microphones, he broke the microphone for the backstage recording equipment. That's why Jim had that look of confusion. When Ray put the 1987 release together, he tried to use other recordings to fill in Jim's vocals before a replacement microphone for the backstage recording equipment was fastened to the audience microphone. Bruce further cleaned up this missing material with samples of the recordings from the 1970 tour that was recorded for the 1970 Live Album to better match Jim's Lips. According to Ray Manzarek (commentary on the 2000 3 Video DVD), a young Harrison Ford operated one of the cameras on this night.
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