Sunday, September 1, 2013

Jim Morrison & The Doors: Live in Copenhagen (1968)


Source:The Doors- Jim Morrison and The Doors: Live in Copenhagen, 1968.
Source:The Daily Journal 

"The Doors - the unknown soldier live in Copenhagen (Denmark) 1968. HQ audio. If there is a problem with this video let me know..."

From The Doors 

The Lizard King Jim Morrison, You can really see why Jim Morrison was called The Lizard King all leathered up in his skin-tight, snakeskin, black leather suit, that he wore practically everywhere in public, at least the black leather jeans and cowboy boots. And wore those pants and boots almost the whole time from 1967-69. He didn’t wear the same leather jeans and boots, but always in the leather jeans, usually with the leather jacket and cowboy boots during that period. Until he was arrested in Miami, Florida in 1969 and then he moderated his wardrobe a little bit.

Source:The Action Blog- The Lizard King Jim Morrison, on a stool, in his skin-tight, black leather jeans and black cowboy boots. The original and perhaps only rock & roll cowboy, as far as attitude, personality, and wardrobe.

Had this concert been in color and the Hollywood Bowl concert in black and white, then The Doors in Copenhagen would’ve definitely been The Doors best concert ever in the 3-4 years they were in concert.

This concert had The Doors best sound and The Lizard King at his best on the vocals. But the Hollywood Bowl concert was The Doors especially Jim Morrison looking his best especially being in color. It would be nice to get the Copenhagen concert in color, colorized even so you could see how The Lizard King looked and sounded at his best. In the his leather suit, the leather jeans, the cowboy boots, the jacket, the concho belt and how he moved around on stage in this concert. And he sounded, but all in color.

But unfortunately even though The Doors were big in the late 1960s when color TV, color movies and everything else was shown in color for the most part, a lot of The Doors footage and even their photos were still shown in black and white.

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