This is borderline unreal; I mean, who makes music like this? The Doors were truly cosmic in so many ways. They cannot be compared to anybody......ever. Love these guys.
Hahaha you are not the only one who loves them ! And yes, everything what you say is true, but there are some bands who are really good in their own , but nobody is like the doors Indeed . Enjoy !
This performance is surreal! A performance this powerful, this early is amazing! Very few in that audience knew what was taking place in front of them! Shamanistic
This was the first song I heard while high on weed 55 years ago. Big turning point in my life. The Doors, Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream, all launched their 1st albums around the same time. Plenty of great music to feast on by a boomer teenager
The most difficult part of my day is having to listen to the music 🎶 selected by a twenty two year old at the gym during my workout. First of all, it lacks rhythm, and the other part is that you can’t understand WTF they are saying. 😡
Listen to songs like this and you understand why the Doors didn't get heavy commercial radio airplay.Their music was too sophisticated and ahead of its time
Unknown Soldier/5 to 1/Take It Easy Baby/Break On Through/Back Door Man/When the Music’s Over/My Eyes Have Seen You/Not To Touch the Earth/L A Woman/Waiting For the Sun/Roadhouse Blues, etc, etc, etc. 4 Absolute Geniuses!!
I have said it before and will always say it. The Doors were and are like no other band. They came and went so fast but left us music that stood the test of time and always will. A Doors song in 2022 sounds as fresh as it did in 1968. The sound of The Doors is so primitive and unique I have never heard another band come close to their sound, no one. I think Jim and The Doors were a gift to us from the cosmos, their sound feels like it just comes at you in every direction and can summon emotions and feelings as if you are on a journey with them. When I hear songs like this I feel teleported back in time as if I am walking with the band and Jim living their experiences, their music cuts to your soul, its so weird I cannot find the same feeling in any other band. I have heard these songs thousands of times and each time is like the first, cannot explain it other than it just makes me stop and listen as if it was the first time I heard the song, for me it just grabs my soul and speaks to me in ways no other songs do, that my friends is why The Door will always be the greatest band of all time.
totally agreed-and on a literal meaning! Not symbolic, they -He had an ancient spirit in him. This is no accident. He was only scarcely aware of what was happening. Maybe a fallen One-they're ancient and this is within their style to seek worship
Who made music like this? Pink Floyd in this very same time period. Listen to Astronomy Domine, or Careful With That Axe Eugene.... truly marvelous music especially played live.... like The End... which is a wonderful song as well. 🤞🧞
Their performances weren't concerts, they were Happenings. Theatre, poetry + music like nothing else of their time or since. Wow, this happened in my town when I was 2 years old. I guess I missed it!
... the future's uncertain and the end is always near....people are strange when you're a stranger ...try to set the night on fire ♡God bless everyone and Hare Krishna amigos and pray ♡
WOW it's 2024 and this song is 57+ yrs. old and still a trip into another dimension!!! THE DOORS were 50-60 yrs ahead of their times. Thank You for this upload!!! In the passage "meet me at the back of the blue bus" where it crescendos into Morrison's hysterical screaming I wondered if they were doing an homage to the Beatles: "Day in the Life" where the Royal Phil crescendos before crashing to a halt with the pianist hitting this chord that ends the record. The Doors end instead with Morrison singing "The is the End" with almost the same effect with the guys punctuating his voice without drowning him out. 1967 is when Sgt. Pepper is released and "A Day in the Life" is the last track on the album of side "B". They are in truth very different songs, but that crescendo.
This album was released in January 1967. Sgt. Pepper wasn't released until July.......six months later. If anything, I would say that the Beatles were doing homage to the Doors.
Almost every Doors' song had a touch of darkness in it, even if it were but a glimpse of a ghostly shadow in the corner of an otherwise brightly-lit room -- but this one's probably the darkest of all of theirs, yes
The feed comes directly from darkness. It's enchanting, but it is darkness. It is from demonic possession he encountered as a child. I encountered the same demons en route to Phoenix at the age of 3 in the back of a capped 4 cyl. Pickup.
I remember listening to this in my teens and been mezmerised. I was about 16 thinking that Jim was so old when died at 27 but now I'm in my 40's and I realise how young he was. Long live 'The Doors'
There aren’t many songs I remover hearing for the first time. This is one of them. I’d grown up with The Doors, but my mother only listened to their more radio friendly songs. I was 16, a young Goth into The Cure etc in the age 80’s. I remember being so affected by this song. It stuck with me for a long time.
I’m going on 70 yrs now and grew up with (and still do like) the Doors. BUT, imo I think just about THE MOST POWERFUL song I have heard to date is the cover of ‘The Sound of Silence’ done by David Draiman (? sp.) from Disturbed (his black and white solo video version)❗️In fact I ❤ it SO MUCH that I want it played at my funeral (and I don’t, and never did, even like the original Simon and Garfunkel). Music is a matter of personal taste and preference though - I’m not criticizing anyone else’s opinions - to each his own…!
@@heckmoss2971 👍 I really and truly love 💗 both songs a lot too - and as for ‘CN’, from the original to many of the covers of it (vocal and instrumental)!
Unfortunately never gotta see the Doors but I did see blue oyster cult in winterland sf and they had remade roadhouse blues and they brought Robbie in to play guitar with them pretty cool
I learned how to play guitar by listening to my older sister’s Doors albums, figuring out the songs, and playing along with Robby Krieger. Fifty years later, my favorite thing in the world is to put Doors on shuffle, plug in my old ‘69 SG, and just close my eyes and play along with whatever comes on. Greatest band ever, for me.
I agree ….it is very progressive. 2 years before 21st Schizoid Man and no-one ever mentions this song when talking about progressive rock !!!….I guess they label it as “ psychedelic “.
Four individuals, with their own talent and integrity. The blend is cosmic fireworks that makes my heart spin and my brain go soft and smooth. Thank you🙏 You are legends❤️
There was not, is not, nor will ever there be anyone quite like the DOORS! They blew us ALL away back then and still do! They were tagged as bigger than the Beatles or anyone else before or during their day! Simply Fabulous!🎤🎹🎸🥁🎶RIP Jim and Ray!👍
This is a masterpiece that speaks of the time when the Age of Free Love and the 60's were ending. It is a very sad lament when our nation was dealing with the Vietnam War . The Doors, fronted by the genius of Jim Morrison could see the end of the Summer of Love, and then came the 70's. This is a prophetic tune, for those who can listen to more than simply the words of this song. Come on, take a chance with us.
It has been said that the Doors debut album marked a fixed turning point in the tide of history from "all you need is love.." to " We want the world and we want it now..." Darkness had began to invade into the innocence of the earlier flowerchildren, now replaced by the "ship of fools..".
Entertain this i came from the end of the 60s all the. Greats hendrix led zepplin Janis Joplin. Great full dead. Rolling. Stones all had there transistic tunes time was truly different. For me seen. Many changes. Ups an downs you just felt different it was truly a better time to have kids. Then today brings. Waves. Of emotion. I know you that hVe. Left comment understand where I come from. Where we. Come from
This song paints a picture in my mind like no other song, from any era. It's so powerful, you don't need to get high to become immersed in the music and lyrics.
I was obsessed with the doors in the eighties and I have the recording of the last Vancouver concert and my sister was there and she gave me the poster for the gig , it was laid out like the Let it be original cover with 4 color photos with the Door logo . It hung on my bedroom wall with the white album poster and black light pot posters. My buddy has the red button pin with the logo and date
I saw The Doors in 1970 at the Montréal Forum. I was right at the stage and so close I could see the sweat on Jim’s forehead. I was only 19 and totally Mesmerized by them but mostly by him. I was crushed when he died.❤️
If it's any consolation, many people aren't at all sure he did die as they said. He may have simply left the rockstar life, and gone off to live as a poet and writer.
@@dreamingforward There's no confirmed evidence that he died, actually. His dad was military/intelligence. Very possible Jim didn't want the rock star life any more and went to Paris to disappear.
Even to this day, and perhaps especially, this performance is jaw-dropping. I didn't think it would still have such an effect on me. There are gods among us.
I wonder if the people standing in front of this stage new that they were viewing such a masterpiece that will be forever encapsulated in time and known as one of the greatest live performances of all time.
I was born in 1958 and when I listen to The Doors it takes me back to my psychedelic days it helps me feel Young again wow they are awesome and I'm proud to be a hippie
Thought I'd seen all The Doors live performances here but this one is an unexpected gift. Truly unique, special, unequal with any other group; back then and now.
@@LoveBandit1000 Filmed in August 1967 at the CBC-TV studios in downtown Toronto, just this one song , for broadcast in Canada in Oct. 1967. I understand it was also seen on tv in the U.S. but not until August 1970.
@@danneeson7056 I´ve seen pictures of this same show but in those pics Jim is wearing his leather jacket while he´s performing/singing, do you have any info of which song were they playing and why there´s no footage of that song?
Sorry to speak French but cette magnifique interprétation à du décoiffer le brushing du public 😂 les parts d'impro des musicos sont juste superbes et talentueuses ❤ !
One of the things I love about Jim is he didn’t have a materialistic bone in his body. Once he was done with something, he’d just give it away or simply leave it behind, such as his clothes. In fact, the ring he’s wearing here on his index finger was given to Nico of the Velvet Underground and she can be seen wearing it on the cover of her LP Chelsea Girl. Also I have always loved Jim’s Slavic Nehru shirt he’s wearing here, I believe someone made it for him. He can be seen wearing this particular shirt here and also the following week in NYC before it disappears forever.
Not only that, he insisted on splitting the money four ways, including for song writing royalties. That helped everyone to get along better. After Jim died, there were unfortunate legal battles, but it was great for a while.
@@elmoblatch9787 yes absolutely!! I don’t think people realize how incredibly rare it is for a songwriter to share his/her royalties equally. In the Doors’ case, Jim and Robby wrote most of the songs, however Ray and John greatly contributed to the structure and overall sound. So in my eyes they truly were equal. But that’s what I so love and admire about Jim, he didn’t give a shit about all the money and fame! He was absolutely positively one of a kind!
I was a young fireman in a remote location in nor. Cal . In summer of '71. I listened to the radio all day and riders on the storm played constantly. I loved it and was very sad of Jim's death later... you.would have to have lived in those times to feel the vibe.
Totally. When I hear younger generation reactors listen to this they don't "get" the long drawn out instrumentals, they over analyze the words.....they try to put them in logical boxes when IT WASN'T SUPPOSED TO BE OVERANALIZED - LIKE ABSTRACT ART
The one and only, the Lizaed King with his fellows. These guys are my neverending youth, their music taught me the fragility of life, the flowdity of time and the unspeakable of the wonders that exist in all things. Those were my lessons that felt to the bone before even having ever experienced them. That's the true magic of The Doors. Thank you forever
Fantastic! I was only a grade-school Baby Boomer back then, but I have to say that The Doors, to me, were the greatest band of the 1960's, especially from 1966-1970. Glad that Densmore and Krieger are still with us.
This song in particular exemplifies why no one comes close to Morrison as a lyricist. And this performance has to be one of their best, absolutely stunning!
The old timers will tell you about how incredible it was to see them live, which is fair enough. Some of us have traveled time, been there and heard it.
I guess I'm an old timer. Enjoyed the Doors at the Fillmore in SF late 60s. The organ notes seem to float on the SF fog while walking towards the auditorium and the mic stand look to be the only thing keeping Jim upright. Was he drunk? Didn't matter. Hell of a show. I have three of there albums.
Saw the Doors at Varsity Stadium in Toronto in 1969. They were the last act of an amazing day of music. Paid my respects at Jim’s grave at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
Robert Morris, as I see it, you posted your comment a mere 10 hours ago and already got two thumbs up endorsements for a piece of music that was preformed in Toronto, 1967. There is still a loyal following seeking out those brilliant moments on time captured on video and now still being lived 56 years later and beyond. The music world is not all lost. Two guys named Robert their locations in this world unknown witnessing and commenting on musical greatness that will never ever die. Long live The Doors! The End......
I was born in 1997 and was brought up on the doors and similar bands i did have it good with some of the bands from the 90’s and early 2000’s but this era of music is absolute artwork and nobody will ever be able to reach the level of creativity Jim Morrison and all the other greats achieved. It’s a shame he didn’t get to grow old to further influence the music industry.
Always remember this song from that movie! A friend’s dad was in Vietnam….always played this song or the movie everyday at his house….felt like he never left Vietnam.
This is pure Doors... elongating the songs till it becomes a sinuous and haunting ride. In some interview Ray commented that during the first performances they didn't have enough songs ready to play live and they had to make the ones they knew longer, hence having The End, Riders on the Storm and When the Music's Over the way they are nowadays... simply amazing.
Theres something about this song that hypnotizes me and makes everything else in life feel..insignificant. Also....the dude behind the stage @7:12 totally gets it. God bless the Canadians.
I was there. I think this was the first CBC studio performance or the second I was at both. The Doors were so unique and Jim Morrison was a shaman mesmerizing everyone. I met them at their hotel after, and Jim said not a word. He was pretty high.
I've been wondering which network in the US carried it...didn't realize it CBC, I was even thinking BBC. ...looks like a ground breaking historic performance- before they knew this song would be become a period cultural icon.
These guys were incredibly cosmicly intense and surreal! I'm blown away! That singer's persona is intoxicating and mysterious all at the same time. The band is tightly feeding off each other, and clearly, all are in a musical trance. Nothing like my generations music of today. I'm hooked and want more!
I was part of that 60s 70s music scene. The Doors music was mind-opening then. And so many of their pieces were dangerous, exciting, transcendental. Just mesmerizing. I'm so glad I was a teenager in those days. The music scene was all groundbreaking and The Doors were a ticket to another realm. Just sayin'.
Incredible!! Jim died the year I was born but The Doors Music has resonated with me my entire life . This is just a masterpiece and my favorite song of all time!
Without any Words... Masterpiece for All Times... The Doors, most interessting Band, important Band One of the greatest Bands ever... THE DOORS....open to other Dimensions... 🙏🙏🙏
This is one of my favorite Doors songs and this performance makes the hair on my arms stand up! You can almost visualize it. Crazy. The Doors were way ahead of their time.
This isn't just a performance; it's a 10-minute trip into another dimension! 😳
Crawling kingsnake 🍄🌍🍄🔥🍄🇺🇲🍄
Still interrupted by awful ads🤬
@@annalisadecarina9880 Not for me. UA-cam Premium. $11.99 a month. 🤦
#WordPerfect
Well said…! Definitely transports us into another realm. A magical mystical experience.
This is borderline unreal; I mean, who makes music like this? The Doors were truly cosmic in so many ways. They cannot be compared to anybody......ever. Love these guys.
Tht's true
Hahaha you are not the only one who loves them ! And yes, everything what you say is true, but there are some bands who are really good in their own , but nobody is like the doors Indeed . Enjoy !
This performance is surreal! A performance this powerful, this early is amazing! Very few in that audience knew what was taking place in front of them! Shamanistic
- What you love? Beatles or Rolling Stones?
- The Doors
@@westhawk7465 Most definitely agreed. For last 50 or so yrs. Roy b, Cape Town, South africa.
This isn’t just music. It’s art at its finest.
Yep they took us on a trip for sure
Poetry my dear
The audience doesn’t know what they just witnessed. True magic
Oh I bet they did...
The irony.
@@Mike-fx4nu The Ironmanny
По моему дело не в магии , а в таланте помноженном на кокс...
Un estilo único el mejor,
Almost 2024, and the doors music is still mind blowing...love them.
yes!
Me too
Definitely bro the doors are totally rad
Envoûtant 😮
This was the first song I heard while high on weed 55 years ago. Big turning point in my life. The Doors, Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream, all launched their 1st albums around the same time. Plenty of great music to feast on by a boomer teenager
I was born in 1951 and I still love Jim Morrison and the Doors
Born in 1994 and have been delving into just about everything concerning them these past few months. Jim was magical! ✨️
Doors 🚪 of the mind. And interdenominational. Beyond time and space. Let’s all join.
Your my dad's age..and I'm old now...and you! Born in 1994..your old too! And I just had a flashback watching this lmao 🤣 jk
Did you mean, “interdimentional?”
I still shudder every time i hear Jimbo
This is arguably one of the greatest live performances of all time
The Hollywood Bowl version is even better IMO.
I agree, my friend!!!
THERE. IS. NO. ARGUMENT.
@@nedd.8479 Naw.
Has to be.
WTF.....THIS is what great music and Rock & Roll is all about. Deep, dangerous, expressive, ecstatic...... One of the most important bands ever.
What make the difference is than Jim Morrison wasn't kidding About to break on trough the other side.
He gets trapped into eternity.
The most difficult part of my day is having to listen to the music 🎶 selected by a twenty two year old at the gym during my workout.
First of all, it lacks rhythm, and the other part is that you can’t understand WTF they are saying.
😡
Psychedelia maximus - AWESOME....
There was nothing like this before, and nothing like it since. Only cheap imitations. Music unfettered by convention.
july 2024! anyone here? beautiful voice
Alive she cried!
Yooo
Мы здесь! Сибирь.
Ayooo
I'm here
Morrison was the deepest songwriter and performer, EVER!
DEEP.
Like, Mariana trench deep?
I don't care how many hit songs are out there today, none of them compare to this kind of raw emotion.
I am 71 & still listen to it
Hello Cynthia
How are you doing today?
61😊
I got nine more to go bro and I'll be caught up with you keep listening.....✌️
Costa Rica. 69 años y vuelvo a escuchar Nació en California y falleció en EuropaGracias. Por traer este buen recuerdo demasiado bueno
Awesome! You got to hear it when it first played on the radio.
Listen to songs like this and you understand why the Doors didn't get heavy commercial radio airplay.Their music was too sophisticated and ahead of its time
Listen to it after you smoke a good bowl of Colombian gold with some really good headphones! It's what I do💪💪💪😱😱😱😆😆😆
Brother light my fire was a #1 hit. They were so popular, and still are
Umm,, riders on the storm 😳
Unknown Soldier/5 to 1/Take It Easy Baby/Break On Through/Back Door Man/When the Music’s Over/My Eyes Have Seen You/Not To Touch the Earth/L A Woman/Waiting For the Sun/Roadhouse Blues, etc, etc, etc. 4 Absolute Geniuses!!
Without this music Apocalipse Now wouldn't be the masterpiece that it is.
Yes for sure. First roll. It was a great trip lol
That’s why I’m here , I just watch Apocalypse Now 👍. So true
Robbie Crieger is an ASTONISHING guitar player. Oh my god....what a song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Krieger.
Truth! Still underrated! Certainly in my top 10 and top 14 for sure! Robby Krieger!🎸
And I have Ray and Jon Lord #s 1 & 2. Saw Deep Purple twice in early-mid 70s. Jim is my all time lead singer of ANYONE! Densmore great,too!
He absolutely is ! Back then I didn’t appreciate him like I do now.
I have said it before and will always say it. The Doors were and are like no other band. They came and went so fast but left us music that stood the test of time and always will. A Doors song in 2022 sounds as fresh as it did in 1968. The sound of The Doors is so primitive and unique I have never heard another band come close to their sound, no one. I think Jim and The Doors were a gift to us from the cosmos, their sound feels like it just comes at you in every direction and can summon emotions and feelings as if you are on a journey with them. When I hear songs like this I feel teleported back in time as if I am walking with the band and Jim living their experiences, their music cuts to your soul, its so weird I cannot find the same feeling in any other band. I have heard these songs thousands of times and each time is like the first, cannot explain it other than it just makes me stop and listen as if it was the first time I heard the song, for me it just grabs my soul and speaks to me in ways no other songs do, that my friends is why The Door will always be the greatest band of all time.
Eloquent comments my friend and I agree with every word.......I want to go back.
Spiritually it has an American Indian forefather vision feel to it
Amen well said!!💥💣
totally agreed-and on a literal meaning! Not symbolic, they -He had an ancient spirit in him. This is no accident. He was only scarcely aware of what was happening. Maybe a fallen One-they're ancient and this is within their style to seek worship
Who made music like this? Pink Floyd in this very same time period. Listen to Astronomy Domine, or Careful With That Axe Eugene.... truly marvelous music especially played live.... like The End... which is a wonderful song as well. 🤞🧞
Pure magic created 55 years ago. Timeless…
Fifty seven years ago.
Watching this in late 2023, it's hard to believe this was in the 60's.
THIS IS JIM MORRISON
Czemu trudno uwierzyć? A co, spodziewałeś się że w latach '60 biegały nadal mamuty??😂😂😜
Right hun now its 2024 and im listning to the doors 🎉
Best times ever
huh? it sounds EXACTLY like 1967. couldnt be any other decade. Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane etc it sounds completely contemporary @Andrew-lz9dc
Their performances weren't concerts, they were Happenings. Theatre, poetry + music like nothing else of their time or since. Wow, this happened in my town when I was 2 years old. I guess I missed it!
i'm 83 and love it.
left out 83
❤
I'm 25 and I love it. I only wish I was able to see them live
Все здесь.Молчим.
Ride the snake
Still feels ahead of its time 55 years later
Yeah definitely true timeless music
Потому что Моррисон вне времени ❤
It's the true definition of "the trip". It's always hard for me to believe there were only four musicians doing it. They were on another planet.
Actually there was only 3
@@brrpbrrp7657Jim was a musician and poet, even if he didn't play an imstrument.
Jim was inviting the band to the trip
The fact that Manzarek played the low end (bass setting organ?) and the keys at the same time is super talented!
"Lost in a Roman wilderness of pain and all the children are insane." 🤯 One of the greatest lines in Rock 'n' Roll.
naaaaaaaaaah , I'd go with "Hey ho! Lets go!"
Lost in a romance, wilderness of pain.
... the future's uncertain and the end is always near....people are strange when you're a stranger ...try to set the night on fire ♡God bless everyone and Hare Krishna amigos and pray ♡
you can be a poet, and make your own lyrics on it...
You wanna go bowling with Roman
WOW it's 2024 and this song is 57+ yrs. old and still a trip into another dimension!!! THE DOORS were 50-60 yrs ahead of their times. Thank You for this upload!!! In the passage "meet me at the back of the blue bus" where it crescendos into Morrison's hysterical screaming I wondered if they were doing an homage to the Beatles: "Day in the Life" where the Royal Phil crescendos before crashing to a halt with the pianist hitting this chord that ends the record. The Doors end instead with Morrison singing "The is the End" with almost the same effect with the guys punctuating his voice without drowning him out. 1967 is when Sgt. Pepper is released and "A Day in the Life" is the last track on the album of side "B". They are in truth very different songs, but that crescendo.
I was Made in This Year. 1967/9
I like 🍄 too.
This album was released in January 1967. Sgt. Pepper wasn't released until July.......six months later. If anything, I would say that the Beatles were doing homage to the Doors.
This is what Ytube is all about. Being able to see live performances of bands you admire, but weren't there to see. Fabulous!
Yeah.. true
I was there in another life
Pure performance art. I love the Doors. I saw them in 1967 and this is the mind expanding experience I remember!
❤
In 67 I was 8 years old. But they were incredible.
Ощущения?
Wow!! Absolute respect ❤
I saw The Doors at this show!
july 2024 but i travel in time to the 60s with this song...
One of the darkest but also one of the best songs from The Doors.
Yes indeed
Definitely
Almost every Doors' song had a touch of darkness in it, even if it were but a glimpse of a ghostly shadow in the corner of an otherwise brightly-lit room -- but this one's probably the darkest of all of theirs, yes
The feed comes directly from darkness. It's enchanting, but it is darkness. It is from demonic possession he encountered as a child. I encountered the same demons en route to Phoenix at the age of 3 in the back of a capped 4 cyl. Pickup.
I agree 🎉best song ever for a party
August 2024 ❤ who’s here for this masterpiece? ❤
🤗 Almost every day 🎶
September 😂😂😂❤❤❤
Absolutely beautiful
There is no mistaking the guitar intro, ever.
Jim could see the future back then......unreal how he nailed it as we are today
Glad you got it, viet inferno, cities on fire, glad you got it,
I remember listening to this in my teens and been mezmerised. I was about 16 thinking that Jim was so old when died at 27 but now I'm in my 40's and I realise how young he was. Long live 'The Doors'
Your math is a bit off.
Your 40s! You must have been born in the eighties way after he passed away. I wish I’d been born in the sixties.
I was born in ‘78 from a gypsy and a biker. Morrison soul was sort of floating in the breeze and leapt into mine
That's the most amazing live recording of the doors I've seen.
Incredible essence of the doors.
Cleaned up version though
The Doors were so different to all other bands around that era . The music is absolutely incredible
Right ❤ its like a tripped out baseball game (the Hammond B3)
Thee BEST AMERICAN ROCK BAND EVER!!
The Doors' music hasn't aged a bit, and it's deep. I remember the first time I heard this song. It put me into a trance. The End still mesmerizes.
There aren’t many songs I remover hearing for the first time. This is one of them. I’d grown up with The Doors, but my mother only listened to their more radio friendly songs. I was 16, a young Goth into The Cure etc in the age 80’s. I remember being so affected by this song. It stuck with me for a long time.
You obviously have not listened to modern music.
Amen to that comment😅
Jim was one of the most handsome men to ever live---like the statue of David. Exquisite!
His eyes, nose, lips, perfection and a voice to match!
He had strange eyes imo but that just adds to his charm really. Strange can be amazing.
The Doors music is truly timeless. His voice is haunting.
Nothing compares to this.
Wow! John Densmore was such a sick drummer. No-one plays like him, or Robbie or Ray. Jim was like their shaman. No-one sounds like these guys.
This has to be one of the most powerful songs of all time, there is no other song I have ever listened to that hits as hard as this one can
Along with 20th Century Fox...
I’m going on 70 yrs now and grew up with (and still do like) the Doors. BUT, imo I think just about THE MOST POWERFUL song I have heard to date is the cover of ‘The Sound of Silence’ done by David Draiman (? sp.) from Disturbed (his black and white solo video version)❗️In fact I ❤ it SO MUCH that I want it played at my funeral (and I don’t, and never did, even like the original Simon and Garfunkel). Music is a matter of personal taste and preference though - I’m not criticizing anyone else’s opinions - to each his own…!
Comfortably Numb, but yeah this is epic💯
@@heckmoss2971 👍 I really and truly love 💗 both songs a lot too - and as for ‘CN’, from the original to many of the covers of it (vocal and instrumental)!
Concordo. Tudo num outro patamar 👍
Simply amazed at what Jim, Ray, John, and Robbie could paint sonically. Truly original greatness. Legends all.
True avant-garde artists. Brilliant musicians. Way, way ahead of their time.
Robbie Krieger is a shaman. His guitar is a key to strange and beautiful worlds.
Key to the Doors.
Keyboards too
Morrison is the shaman and is hiding out
@@freedomfreedom9523 ? This is the end?
Unfortunately never gotta see the Doors but I did see blue oyster cult in winterland sf and they had remade roadhouse blues and they brought Robbie in to play guitar with them pretty cool
Die BESTE BAND mit ihrem BESTEN SONG
Gänsehaut vom ersten bis zum letzten Ton!!!
Das ist auch meine allerallerliebster Song überhaupt, schon seit so vielen Jahren.
Dem ist nichts hinzuzufügen 😊
This is undoubtedly the the best version I’ve ever seen.
This is mind blowing!! Nothing in any era can come close!
Yeah I definitely they're bands were channeling the future to the use of LSD 25 scene into an experiencing the future
I learned how to play guitar by listening to my older sister’s Doors albums, figuring out the songs, and playing along with Robby Krieger. Fifty years later, my favorite thing in the world is to put Doors on shuffle, plug in my old ‘69 SG, and just close my eyes and play along with whatever comes on. Greatest band ever, for me.
John was definitely one of the most dynamic drummers in rock.
Who was the guy w/the glasses? Did he used to be with the Byrds?
@@sueprator9314: That’s Ray Manzerek. No, he was never with the Byrds.
Absolutely love his drumming! 🌌
한국인인데, 도어스 넘 좋아요.
내가 두살때 공연인데 지금봐도 너무 진보적이네요.
살아서 이 영상을 볼 수 있어서 행복합니다.
사랑해요! 도어스
I agree ….it is very progressive. 2 years before 21st Schizoid Man and no-one ever mentions this song when talking about progressive rock !!!….I guess they label it as “ psychedelic “.
저도 한국인 도어스 팬입니다❤😂
Four individuals, with their own talent and integrity. The blend is cosmic fireworks that makes my heart spin and my brain go soft and smooth.
Thank you🙏
You are legends❤️
Come on baby 🎉
Jim has such control over his voice...from dead silence to an insane scream ❤love these guys
It's unbelievable. For me, only Axl can compare though from a different genre. How can you not be memorised by this?
The Doors! Such a different band......even today.... over 50 years later... something so captivating. Its like being hypnotized.
This talent and when people speak of bringing back the old days they must mean the creativity and talent.
There was not, is not, nor will ever there be anyone quite like the DOORS! They blew us ALL away back then and still do! They were tagged as bigger than the Beatles or anyone else before or during their day! Simply Fabulous!🎤🎹🎸🥁🎶RIP Jim and Ray!👍
This is a masterpiece that speaks of the time when the Age of Free Love and the 60's were ending. It is a very sad lament when our nation was dealing with the Vietnam War . The Doors, fronted by the genius of Jim Morrison could see the end of the Summer of Love, and then came the 70's. This is a prophetic tune, for those who can listen to more than simply the words of this song. Come on, take a chance with us.
It has been said that the Doors debut album marked a fixed turning point in the tide of history from "all you need is love.." to " We want the world and we want it now..."
Darkness had began to invade into the innocence of the earlier flowerchildren, now replaced by the "ship of fools..".
Entertain this i came from the end of the 60s all the. Greats hendrix led zepplin Janis Joplin. Great full dead. Rolling. Stones all had there transistic tunes time was truly different. For me seen. Many changes. Ups an downs you just felt different it was truly a better time to have kids. Then today brings. Waves. Of emotion. I know you that hVe. Left comment understand where I come from. Where we. Come from
Isn't it really interesting that Jim's father was an admiral in the Tonkin Gulf at the start of the Vietnam War.
A truly mind blowing performance. I don’t think there is anything more to say.
Hello Maria
How are you doing today?
This song paints a picture in my mind like no other song, from any era. It's so powerful, you don't need to get high to become immersed in the music and lyrics.
No filters👍
I was obsessed with The Doors in the mid 90s, thought I saw everything on video, read all their books, but never seen this. Very nice.
Same...I was in a doors cover band when I was in high school... I thought ive seen everything of theirs. God bless Jim and UA-cam.
I was obsessed with the doors in the eighties and I have the recording of the last Vancouver concert and my sister was there and she gave me the poster for the gig , it was laid out like the Let it be original cover with 4 color photos with the Door logo . It hung on my bedroom wall with the white album poster and black light pot posters. My buddy has the red button pin with the logo and date
❤🎉
I was lucky enough to be at this concert... plus the outdoors concert at varsity stadium.. never forget... awesome!!!
where in Toronto ?
is this dt toronto?
🧢
@@eriki4042 The Rockpile (Masonic Temple, Yonge St., Yorkville area)
@@23rejean ...see below
1:12 I love how Jim scans the audience and then quickly scans back when he sees the camera, he had such a presence on stage unlike any of his peers.
Никогда "The Doors" не были так актуальны, как сейчас... 🤔
♥
Well said brother. 🤛🏻🙏🏻
не для вас вонючих сделано.
Their music has a spiritual quality that is rarely found in rock music to this extent.
This song is magical.❤
I saw The Doors in 1970 at the Montréal Forum. I was right at the stage and so close I could see the sweat on Jim’s forehead. I was only 19 and totally Mesmerized by them but mostly by him. I was crushed when he died.❤️
If it's any consolation, many people aren't at all sure he did die as they said. He may have simply left the rockstar life, and gone off to live as a poet and writer.
There's an open question whether (should?) he'll be resurrected for the planetary shift.
@@dreamingforward There's no confirmed evidence that he died, actually. His dad was military/intelligence. Very possible Jim didn't want the rock star life any more and went to Paris to disappear.
Wishful thinking y’all
The Doors were friends to Canada. Some of their most notable performances, like this one, were in Canada.
It's easy to sometimes forget what an incredibly tight band they were live.
Even to this day, and perhaps especially, this performance is jaw-dropping. I didn't think it would still have such an effect on me. There are gods among us.
totally
One of the most unique bands ever to have made music.
I wonder if the people standing in front of this stage new that they were viewing such a masterpiece that will be forever encapsulated in time and known as one of the greatest live performances of all time.
Yes this is one of the greatest live performances in all time.
We were all on pure acid the purple auxley 1967
@@Helena-ie1ev Yup!! and that concert lasted 20 years!! Or so it seemed.
They had no clue.
the chick at 5:55 did
Where did that voice come from? Like some Greek god reaching across thousands of years…
No bass?
@@mmfitter6731 Ray played the bass parts on the keyboard simultaneously
I was born in 1958 and when I listen to The Doors it takes me back to my psychedelic days it helps me feel Young again wow they are awesome and I'm proud to be a hippie
Jim was using autotune and couldn't dance like Michael Jackson because of his big belts
Thought I'd seen all The Doors live performances here but this one is an unexpected gift. Truly unique, special, unequal with any other group; back then and now.
Yeah, where did this come from??
@@LoveBandit1000 Filmed in August 1967 at the CBC-TV studios in downtown Toronto, just this one song , for broadcast in Canada in Oct. 1967. I understand it was also seen on tv in the U.S. but not until August 1970.
@@danneeson7056 I´ve seen pictures of this same show but in those pics Jim is wearing his leather jacket while he´s performing/singing, do you have any info of which song were they playing and why there´s no footage of that song?
Me too.. can't wait to watch it agaijn
Sorry to speak French but cette magnifique interprétation à du décoiffer le brushing du public 😂 les parts d'impro des musicos sont juste superbes et talentueuses ❤ !
One of the things I love about Jim is he didn’t have a materialistic bone in his body. Once he was done with something, he’d just give it away or simply leave it behind, such as his clothes. In fact, the ring he’s wearing here on his index finger was given to Nico of the Velvet Underground and she can be seen wearing it on the cover of her LP Chelsea Girl. Also I have always loved Jim’s Slavic Nehru shirt he’s wearing here, I believe someone made it for him. He can be seen wearing this particular shirt here and also the following week in NYC before it disappears forever.
Not only that, he insisted on splitting the money four ways, including for song writing royalties. That helped everyone to get along better. After Jim died, there were unfortunate legal battles, but it was great for a while.
when we were human
I want to personally thank you Kata for the historical details you provided. It added new life to this clip that went over most people's heads.
@@geministeemers7824 absolutely!! It’s all about the details!!
@@elmoblatch9787 yes absolutely!! I don’t think people realize how incredibly rare it is for a songwriter to share his/her royalties equally. In the Doors’ case, Jim and Robby wrote most of the songs, however Ray and John greatly contributed to the structure and overall sound. So in my eyes they truly were equal. But that’s what I so love and admire about Jim, he didn’t give a shit about all the money and fame! He was absolutely positively one of a kind!
Не замечал эту слаженность и гармонию между самими музыкантами. Виртуозно
I was a young fireman in a remote location in nor. Cal . In summer of '71. I listened to the radio all day and riders on the storm played constantly. I loved it and was very sad of Jim's death later... you.would have to have lived in those times to feel the vibe.
Totally. When I hear younger generation reactors listen to this they don't "get" the long drawn out instrumentals, they over analyze the words.....they try to put them in logical boxes when IT WASN'T SUPPOSED TO BE OVERANALIZED - LIKE ABSTRACT ART
Correct you are !
Doors were so highly innovative during that time period I can still remember those iconic concerts from 1967. Where has 56 years gone wow
I've loved this song forever, amazes me that this might be the first time I've seen a live version.
Same
Check out the 1968 Hollywood bowl version 😊❤
Well this is one of the best!
Was für eine tolle Band, großartige Musik!!!🎉👍🏻😍
The one and only, the Lizaed King with his fellows. These guys are my neverending youth, their music taught me the fragility of life, the flowdity of time and the unspeakable of the wonders that exist in all things. Those were my lessons that felt to the bone before even having ever experienced them. That's the true magic of The Doors. Thank you forever
Fantastic! I was only a grade-school Baby Boomer back then, but I have to say that The Doors, to me, were the greatest band of the 1960's, especially from 1966-1970. Glad that Densmore and Krieger are still with us.
Wow!!!!! I've never seen or heard this. I'm 68 and been a doors freak since then. Thanks so much for my being able to see this. Rip Jim and Ray ✌️&❤
The best live version of this song. Sensational performance!
This song in particular exemplifies why no one comes close to Morrison as a lyricist. And this performance has to be one of their best, absolutely stunning!
Awoke on a dark early morning 4am with this song in my head.
Amazing.
“And then I… I walked on down the hall!!!”
We all do sometimes😉
My phone heard me in the morning singing this.I woke up to this song in my dreams weird shit.
Deborah Curtis woke up with this song in her head, on the day that Ian Curtis took hes life.
The old timers will tell you about how incredible it was to see them live, which is fair enough. Some of us have traveled time, been there and heard it.
Word! Not just the Doors, Jimi Hendrix was great to party with back in the 80's when I was a teenager.
Even IF YOUR 80 YHE DOORS ARE STILL YHE COOLEST
I guess I'm an old timer. Enjoyed the Doors at the Fillmore in SF late 60s. The organ notes seem to float on the SF fog while walking towards the auditorium and the mic stand look to be the only thing keeping Jim upright. Was he drunk? Didn't matter. Hell of a show. I have three of there albums.
This song really takes you on an adventure.
they played this at the Whiskey A GO GO densmore said the place was in a trance Jim had the place still no one dancing just mezmorized
Saw the Doors at Varsity Stadium in Toronto in 1969. They were the last act of an amazing day of music. Paid my respects at Jim’s grave at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
Robert Morris, as I see it, you posted your comment a mere 10 hours ago and already got two thumbs up endorsements for a piece of music that was preformed in Toronto, 1967. There is still a loyal following seeking out those brilliant moments on time captured on video and now still being lived 56 years later and beyond. The music world is not all lost. Two guys named Robert their locations in this world unknown witnessing and commenting on musical greatness that will never ever die. Long live The Doors!
The End......
Amazing cemetery……mom is from Paris…and Jim is among some of the greatest
I was there at Varsity Stadium as well. Mesmerizing.
No music will ever be made like this again. Amazing
1960s? I don't imagine so.
Today its called Taylor Swift Band
@@thecrossedtheroadfund4289 ugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was born in 1997 and was brought up on the doors and similar bands i did have it good with some of the bands from the 90’s and early 2000’s but this era of music is absolute artwork and nobody will ever be able to reach the level of creativity Jim Morrison and all the other greats achieved. It’s a shame he didn’t get to grow old to further influence the music industry.
In 1967, I don't care if it's Toronto or where ever, people had to be sitting in audiance just blown away. I wish I could seen this.
Jimmy Smith For you if you want to know this is in toronto
@@hendrixbridge8429 that’s certainly interesting, I live in Toronto.
I’d say there weren’t blown away because they didn’t know what they was hearing. Now looking back it’s hard to imagine that they weren’t blown away
Denham was an awesome drummer. Love the jazz palette that he brought to the Doors.
Who
*Densmore
Yea, he was a perfect fit , Noone compares to
Denham. And I mean
Noone,
@@bizarrereality8818 Jim Denham and Robbie Morrison were un matched.
@@bizarrereality8818 how could you leave out Raymond Krieger??? Are you even a fan??? 😉
You were the best Jim. All we have is your music and your memories. Both are legendary.
The scenes in Apocalypse Now where this song is played have been lodged deep in my subconscious. Powerful combo.
Always remember this song from that movie! A friend’s dad was in Vietnam….always played this song or the movie everyday at his house….felt like he never left Vietnam.
This is pure Doors... elongating the songs till it becomes a sinuous and haunting ride. In some interview Ray commented that during the first performances they didn't have enough songs ready to play live and they had to make the ones they knew longer, hence having The End, Riders on the Storm and When the Music's Over the way they are nowadays... simply amazing.
Inmortal Jim, vos y tu voz, única, irrepetible. "The End"-paradógicamente- logra que te sigamos escuchando y viendo, como si estuviéramos ahí.
This is such a masterpiece !!!
Theres something about this song that hypnotizes me and makes everything else in life feel..insignificant.
Also....the dude behind the stage @7:12 totally gets it. God bless the Canadians.
I was there. I think this was the first CBC studio performance or the second I was at both. The Doors were so unique and Jim Morrison was a shaman mesmerizing everyone. I met them at their hotel after, and Jim said not a word. He was pretty high.
I've been wondering which network in the US carried it...didn't realize it CBC, I was even thinking BBC.
...looks like a ground breaking historic performance- before they knew this song would be become a period cultural icon.
You witnessed something special.
Not sure rock could have handled him much longer than his life lasted. Unreal talent
These guys were incredibly cosmicly intense and surreal! I'm blown away! That singer's persona is intoxicating and mysterious all at the same time. The band is tightly feeding off each other, and clearly, all are in a musical trance. Nothing like my generations music of today. I'm hooked and want more!
I was part of that 60s 70s music scene. The Doors music was mind-opening then. And so many of their pieces were dangerous, exciting, transcendental. Just mesmerizing. I'm so glad I was a teenager in those days. The music scene was all groundbreaking and The Doors were a ticket to another realm. Just sayin'.
Incredible!! Jim died the year I was born but The Doors Music has resonated with me my entire life . This is just a masterpiece and my favorite song of all time!
Without any Words...
Masterpiece for All Times...
The Doors, most interessting Band, important Band
One of the greatest Bands ever...
THE DOORS....open to other Dimensions...
🙏🙏🙏
This is one of my favorite Doors songs and this performance makes the hair on my arms stand up! You can almost visualize it. Crazy. The Doors were way ahead of their time.
Ain't it so!
It literally makes you hold your breath. It truly is a master piece of music. 😮 Meet at the back of the blue bus.
Solid fucking gold.
The Doors.
The best band ever created in my opinion.