I love this clip. It takes me back to the Chicago concert I was at in '68 where the whole crowd stormed the stage during Light My Fire. We just stood there stunned by what was going on around us. It was just electrifying.
Right that's what I said when I watched it on blu ray on the anniversary of this performance...i was like d.... they had that kind of technology and audio
it's afunny thing that in the movie they re-created the show as it was, a complete riot!! it's amazing because according to The Doors the show was exactly like this and Jim never exposed himself haha, I think like Jim said it was a good concert, and like Ray said they gave worst concerts
@@skitzoweirdo5313 you didn t understand the scene. clapping today its just retard.like the music mainstream from today. For idiots. The doors was shamanic experience
This is how live performances in rock movies should be presented. The ones in rocket man and Bohemian Rhapsody look like kids tv talent shows in comparison
I think that the scenes in this film leave a lot to be desired. Morrison was a poet, a musician who managed to cross the cult stages and who from the beginning broke schemes in front of society and they show him as a drunk and addict without knowing that he was giving a message outside of the normal paradigms of common understanding The Doors have left a legacy of music and spiritual knowledge and will always be the best band that engendered that knowledge of going beyond the doors of perception.....
I fucking love this scene just after the "I WANNA SEE SOME ACTION OUT THERE" where he goes into the crowd. Therse something so crazy and beautiful looking about when hes walking through the crowd and they're dancing around him. Dead Cats. Dead Rats... And then when the chorus kicks in and the crowd are screamin' "BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE!"!... Beautiful...
The bald guy dancing just behind Jim with one hand on Jim's shoulder is Death. He appears several times in the movie. All real protest must be heard - but it must also be killed off, and become part of our collective dream. Who cares if this scene isn't 100% accurate? How the hell can you you recreate a historical scene of mass action with '100% accuracy'. This scene is 'deterministic chaos' - lots of real and possible minor variance, but the 'deep message' is invariant!
Thank you so much for clarifying this! I have watched this movie several times now and realized that "Death" shows up several times throughout the movie, and in this scene -- which is by far my favorite for the reasons you so eloquently describe. What's interesting is that this character doesn't show up in Prime Video X-Ray, nor can I find them in the credits, so it was tripping me out. Pun intended. :P Searching didn't turn up much but Google had linked your comment on the 2nd page. THE AMAZE
@@MrParkerman6 Dear me, another nematode worm posing as a human….. what’s it like trying to function with an encephalisation quotient in single figures - i.e. like yours?
They tried to mimic dead cats, dead rats, but this prequel to break on thru took place at detroit 70 only and there was absolutely different circumstances, even Jim was without beard and absolutely calm. Thou it was great and longest show
Was about to comment on that myself but you beat me to it! The way he casually reached out then disappeared into the darkness makes me think it was a crew member directing Val to make sure he stayed in shot or something?
Everybody acts like Jim Morrison was the doors. Nobody ever mentions the pure talent of the band ( which wrote the vast majority of the music to Jims lyrics. I just feel to give credit where it's due......
Positivo tu analis y comentario del grupo clacico de lo que ya esta perdiendo en estos tiempos por esos malditos regetoneros etc musica que no hace mas que hablar de sexo y droga por eso esos tipos nunca en su vida podran llenar silitos un estadio solo de teloneros podran presentarse vivan nuestros grandes grupos de musica Beatles van hale egles pin floy rolin ston escorpion foriner zztop quin etc.....
I can honestly believe he died of a heart attack at 27. I mean Jesus Christ one can say he burned out way too fast. Which I guess can be expected when you ride the fast lane. Like if this is at all reflective of what actually happened in one concert. It’s no wonder Morrison is a legend. Real poet and you can tell his brain is just bouncing from word to word making up stuff before the song actually starts. 0:50
Oliver Stone was reluctant to cast Kilmer as JM because JM was very self-conscious about being fairly small and VK is tall and stocky. The other famous actor who wanted the part was John Travolta, another big dude.
visited Jim Morrisons grave in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris in France The grave is fenced off and what did I do I jumped it and got right beside the grave so I broke on through to the other side.
I love this clip. It takes me back to the Chicago concert I was at in '68 where the whole crowd stormed the stage during Light My Fire.
We just stood there stunned by what was going on around us. It was just electrifying.
Excuse me plz you have Some pictures
@@jimdelc6978 No still pictures, but we posted our film on UA-cam. ua-cam.com/video/HtCFpVANSFA/v-deo.html
What is so exciting about running up on the stage and stopping the concert you paid for? LoL!!!
@@MrSean03839 Well, I didn't run up there. I was busy filming. Ha!
Desde Argentina mis saludos
Val Kilmer Should’ve gotten an Oscar
No he shouldn’t have
@@middle-agesnake5208 yes he should have
Anthony Gilbert nah brah he’s a shit actor
I feel that he presented Jim Morrison in a more drunken, more rebelling-just-for-the-hell-of-it vibe. Jim was a more reserved kind of dude.
@@johnfrederick3022 but that's director's fault
"It was like Dionysus with the snakes that night"
- Ray Manzarek
Man he nailed this part !
Rock and roll, forever
The doors traspaso la locura, banda de Culto para la eternidad
Es como el "Rompan Todo" de Billy Bond.
That has to be one long mike cord.
mrwo0972 Not just long. It has to be a magical cord. The cord on my vacuum cleaner is very long but it gets hung up on something one foot behind me.
Plus someone would step on it causing Jim to get snatched back, yanking his body off the floor....no cordless mics back then man LOL!
mrwo0972 That's pretty goddamn funny!
The media was so stupid and wanted to frame and set Jim up so bad, they proabably insuinated that same cord was Jim's dick..
Right that's what I said when I watched it on blu ray on the anniversary of this performance...i was like d.... they had that kind of technology and audio
i swear that had to be the greatest crowd mess up on film even still it sounded great having jim sing break on through and the crowd singing dead cat
There’s a version Of Jim really singing that dead cat version sorta of a remix
Val was awesome in this film, longest mic wire 😂
This scene gets me so amped up. A concert like that would be incredible.
I love the improvisation of this song.
Favorite scene
You're not the only one who thinks that bro I agree 100% dude
this movie was fuckin nuts, so well done. i loved it. i dont care if it was 100% accurate, it portrayed it perfectly for what it was
+Grayson Guice And Val Kilmer was the shit as Jim Morrison, perfect.
you mean you don't care if it wasn't 100% accurate
yep Geek97
And it was shit. With a capital S
Val Kilmer played Jim Morrison to the T.
Love the realism of the flick. It's awesome. But the poetry of The Lizard King is Immortal.
It's not imortal its eternal
The greatest concert scene!
this version of the song actually happened in Detroit.
Cobo Arena
Thank You so much!!!!
Que buena escena lpm, mi favorita
Fact: The bald guy behind Jim is Death he is seen leaving the bathroom when Jim dies in movie and is seen in other scenes.
No he isn"t, stupid fuck.
Best movie of all time.
This is my absolute favorite scene in the movie
it's afunny thing that in the movie they re-created the show as it was, a complete riot!! it's amazing because according to The Doors the show was exactly like this and Jim never exposed himself haha, I think like Jim said it was a good concert, and like Ray said they gave worst concerts
Few things are as spiritual as music, especially as this music!
That would be the best concert to go to. Power comes alive. Its unreal with the doors
they did this live version all the time its called Dead Rats, Dead Cats, was introduction to Break On Through
Thank you 💕💕
@@malinda4963 They performed the 'Dead Cats, Dead Rats' segment only once in Detroit, 1970... great song though! :D
@@e.l.a.vandenbrink8068 I bet it was amazing
I was the dude with the backward baseball cap at 1:20.I traveled back in time for this epic concert yw
Best band ever
even though this movie had alot of faults in it..... this is still my favorite part why cant more concerts be like the way they used to be
0:42 The famous Eric Andre Show "YEEAAAHHHH!"
Доорс, това най великата рок група.
Imagine if this really would happen on a live concert, it would have been a bad ass performance for both fans and the band.
I want to make that happen man
It Did Back In The 60's
It did happen Einstein lol 😂😊
@@davidbrown4271 Is there any real recording of that happening back then?
Not sure what you mean. I was there and it Did happen. @@MrJokkoma
A concert like that-Now that's a good time
Seriously!! And what is it about a large group of people clapping together that creates a POWERFUL energy 🤘!!!!?
@@skitzoweirdo5313 you didn t understand the scene. clapping today its just retard.like the music mainstream from today. For idiots. The doors was shamanic experience
This is how live performances in rock movies should be presented. The ones in rocket man and Bohemian Rhapsody look like kids tv talent shows in comparison
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I think that the scenes in this film leave a lot to be desired. Morrison was a poet, a musician who managed to cross the cult stages and who from the beginning broke schemes in front of society and they show him as a drunk and addict without knowing that he was giving a message outside of the normal paradigms of common understanding The Doors have left a legacy of music and spiritual knowledge and will always be the best band that engendered that knowledge of going beyond the doors of perception.....
One of the greatest ever!!!!!!!!!!
best part of the movie i love it
I fucking love this scene just after the "I WANNA SEE SOME ACTION OUT THERE" where he goes into the crowd. Therse something so crazy and beautiful looking about when hes walking through the crowd and they're dancing around him. Dead Cats. Dead Rats... And then when the chorus kicks in and the crowd are screamin' "BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE!"!... Beautiful...
He never said dead cats and no one is screaming in this scene, dumb ass.
Great song!
The bald guy dancing just behind Jim with one hand on Jim's shoulder is Death. He appears several times in the movie. All real protest must be heard - but it must also be killed off, and become part of our collective dream. Who cares if this scene isn't 100% accurate? How the hell can you you recreate a historical scene of mass action with '100% accuracy'. This scene is 'deterministic chaos' - lots of real and possible minor variance, but the 'deep message' is invariant!
Oh, probably major variance. Memory is unreliable, especially when you apply drugs and time.
Thank you so much for clarifying this! I have watched this movie several times now and realized that "Death" shows up several times throughout the movie, and in this scene -- which is by far my favorite for the reasons you so eloquently describe. What's interesting is that this character doesn't show up in Prime Video X-Ray, nor can I find them in the credits, so it was tripping me out. Pun intended. :P Searching didn't turn up much but Google had linked your comment on the 2nd page. THE AMAZE
It isn't Death, dumb fuck. Just a concerned Indian.
@@MrParkerman6 Dear me, another nematode worm posing as a human….. what’s it like trying to function with an encephalisation quotient in single figures - i.e. like yours?
"Evil Presley. King of Rock N' Roll.
Jim Morrison. GOD OF ROCK." -fans in the '60s. \m/
this is great
chuck berry is the black god of rock n roll
The man was a master of calling the shots
JIM was a BLUESMAN!!!
@@blakebortles6098 Bon Scott was one of the greatest rock n' roll frontmen to ever walk a stage...
They tried to mimic dead cats, dead rats, but this prequel to break on thru took place at detroit 70 only and there was absolutely different circumstances, even Jim was without beard and absolutely calm. Thou it was great and longest show
He's amazing.
The doors was such an underrated movie and Val Kilmer WAS Jim Morrison. We will eventually all break through to the other side.
Hard to believe the generation dramatized in this film are 75 and 76 years old today! Time does fly when you're having fun...Really fly...
yo cuando yo me acordaba de mis discos el rey de el artista y ahora e regresado
Death makes angels of us all, and gives us Wings, where we had shoulders smooth as ravens claws.
Did anyone see the guy at 1:20? He's dressed like the 90's since this film come out in 91 😂
Mystic Rain backward baseball cap. Good call
dude that was a brilliant call lol... my compliments
HOLY FUCK. I didn't notice that on DVD. XD
Was about to comment on that myself but you beat me to it! The way he casually reached out then disappeared into the darkness makes me think it was a crew member directing Val to make sure he stayed in shot or something?
Yes... a movie from the 1990s has people dressed up in the 1990s. Good job idiot.
Shit... wait one sec...
It is incredible and sad to see how people are left from so many drugs they consume.
Everybody acts like Jim Morrison was the doors.
Nobody ever mentions the pure talent of the band ( which wrote the vast majority of the music to Jims lyrics.
I just feel to give credit where it's due......
Val Kilmer was perfect as Jim♥️
amo esta parte de la peli , me hubiera gustado haber estado ahi mariguano y encuarado siiiiiiiiii
He changed the world
This movie made me love THE DOORS forever! So fuck if it's accurate or not.
Numero uno
love this scene..i wish
Jim is ONE!!!,not others!
This movie is so awesome
So is no one else ever gonna mention there is a Star Wars Tie Fighter sound effect at 0:43
Mta emocao esse val kikmer ele e mto foddddaaaaaaa
Le best
RIP Jim Morrison
That's a damn long microphone cord!
a hippie mosh pit?
HAM3TT I’ve been to enough concerts to come to the conclusion that every genre has mosh pits. EVERY GENRE
My great great great great great grandad used to love moshing to Beethoven.
@@Euphoriasmotion2011 I think you meant Paganini haha
They invented that shit.
Um....they probably had the craziest mosh pits, even could be crazier than punk mosh pits. Acid, weed, other drugs make it crazier
I'm the number 100 Doors fan who like this !!!! :)
Positivo tu analis y comentario del grupo clacico de lo que ya esta perdiendo en estos tiempos por esos malditos regetoneros etc musica que no hace mas que hablar de sexo y droga por eso esos tipos nunca en su vida podran llenar silitos un estadio solo de teloneros podran presentarse vivan nuestros grandes grupos de musica Beatles van hale egles pin floy rolin ston escorpion foriner zztop quin etc.....
Dead Cats, Dead Rats - The Doors
great movie
Que locura estar ahí 😍
Chased our pleasures here, dug our treasures there.
I Want To See Some Action Out There!!!
love oliver stone's over sensationalized version
Esse representou muito bem
Brilliant !!
como me hubiera gustado nacer en esa epoca y estar en ese concierto
I can honestly believe he died of a heart attack at 27. I mean Jesus Christ one can say he burned out way too fast. Which I guess can be expected when you ride the fast lane. Like if this is at all reflective of what actually happened in one concert. It’s no wonder Morrison is a legend. Real poet and you can tell his brain is just bouncing from word to word making up stuff before the song actually starts. 0:50
He DIDN'T die of a heart attack, stupid fuck! No one knows how he died, idiot!
Dyonisian spirit
The caravan of Dionysus
The Doors ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Happy birthday Jim
“Take your hands off me you slave!!”
Oliver Stone was reluctant to cast Kilmer as JM because JM was very self-conscious about being fairly small and VK is tall and stocky. The other famous actor who wanted the part was John Travolta, another big dude.
Yeah fuckin' rock n roll
I was looking at some concert posters for The Doors showing cancellations. It was this concert in Miami that was the reason.
I loviiiiit jimmmm im miss you 😢😢😢
Pedazo de escena 😎👏
Exelente val kilmer 😂😂😂
That microphone cord is the real mvp.
I WANNA SEE SOME ACTION OUT THERE!!
Esos años deben repetirse no lo creen!
Val Kilmer e Jim Morrison e VAL Kilmer,sensacional grande ator. Silvana
Val Kilmer nailed it so fucking well!!!
Did this event really happen? He's outta control
yeah!!!
visited Jim Morrisons grave in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris in France
The grave is fenced off and what did I do I jumped it and got right beside the grave so I broke on through to the other side.
Give Val his GD Oscar
A hero to me
El tipo tras val Kilmer es Jim Morrison , llevo 2 años investigando y lo es !!
Doc Holiday to Jim Morrison awesome Val Kilmer
"Oh dear!... this Gen-Z's music, drugs and degeneration are out of control!!..." .- Grandma
*meanwhile grandma's generation* 😆🤣😂
1:14 i love how johnny sins tasted the concert
That’s a a long microphone cord.
io ho letto un libro del morrison questa scena e vera
@mrgooders Indeed indeed. Oliver started crying in some interview about Jim, he never met him....