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10/10
One of the greatest concert films - a mesmerizing performance.
grantss11 January 2015
One of the greatest concert films - a mesmerizing performance.

A truly brilliant concert, expertly captured on film. The Doors' performances were notorious for Jim Morrison being drunk and/or stoned, and behaving in erratic, even provocative, fashion. Here he absolutely captivates the audience with a blend of theatrics, lyrics and cool calm menace. He is in control of everything and everyone throughout.

Backing the incredible stage presence of Morrison is some musicianship of the highest order. The camera and microphones capture well the sheer brilliance of Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek and John Densmore. While Morrison supplies the darkness and thought, the other three provide the light, craft and rock.

There's a sense of something big, magnificent and important in progress all the way through. This is as much a visual experience as an audio one - you can't look away.
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10/10
four of the greatest rock epics ever, all in one concert!
Quinoa198422 July 2005
To see a complete concert from the Doors is like taking a wild trip into a different frame of mind in rock and roll, when you could see just about anything on stage creatively. This concert, from 1968 in Hollywood, is the band in their utmost prime. With the Doors you get the strange, overpowering presence and lead-man power of Jim Morrison, who gets in such a frame of mind during his sets one wonders if he puts himself in a trance (or maybe not- before 'The End' plays, he tries to tell the lighting people to fix something, and it becomes a little comical). Bottom line is that the concert features the best of the Doors live, and for especially the more blues-driven rock fans, there are some great numbers of 'Alabama Song', 'Back Door Man', and 'Five to One'. But mostly, and this was the pleasure for me, the highlights include the longer songs- the slow, pulsating 'When the Music's Over', the classic hit 'Light my Fire' (as many times as I've heard it on the radio, it never gets old live), 'The End' being one of the Doors most notorious and beautiful epics, and their most stream-of-consciousness work 'Celebration of the Lizard' which has the distinction of having Morrison's poetry overcoming the rock parts of the song. Basically, it's one of the purest rock concert videos out there, and it may even turn on some casual observers of the Doors to check out more of the non-radio stuff like 'Lizard' and 'Spanish Caravan'. A+
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10/10
An Awesome Triumph From Start to Finish
Jerry Ables20 August 2001
The Doors' concert at the Hollywood Bowl was very easily one of their finest moments. This performance was once thought to have been lost but I for one am very grateful that it was discovered and released on video for all their fans to see because it's an awesome showcase of the Doors captivating their audience as only they knew how. Most definitely a must have for any fan.
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10/10
One of the greatest concert films - a mesmerizing performance:
grantss11 January 2015
One of the greatest concert films - a mesmerizing performance.

A truly brilliant concert, expertly captured on film. The Doors' performances were notorious for Jim Morrison being drunk and/or stoned, and behaving in erratic, even provocative, fashion. Here he absolutely captivates the audience with a blend of theatrics, lyrics and cool calm menace. He is in control of everything and everyone throughout.

Backing the incredible stage presence of Morrison is some musicianship of the highest order. The camera and microphones capture well the sheer brilliance of Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek and John Densmore. While Morrison supplies the darkness and thought, the other three provide the light, craft and rock.

There's a sense of something big, magnificent and important in progress all the way through. This is as much a visual experience as an audio one - you can't look away.
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10/10
Outstanding Concert
Rainey-Dawn29 March 2016
This is a concert that is sure to get any Doors fan going. It is a pleasure to watch... the film and sound quality of the DVD is stupendous. The entire band is in peak performance mode - Jim Morrison does let his fans down here. He does not appear overly messed up on anything instead he seems fairly sober so he gives a great performance.

If you want see any Doors concert then this is the film to see. It's been called their best live performance by many and when you watch it you'll see why.

List: When the Music's Over, Alabama Song (Whisky Bar), Back Door Man, Five to One, The WASP, Hello I Love You, Moonlight Drive, Horse Latitudes, A Little Game, The Hill Dwellers, Spanish Caravan, Light My Fire, The Unknown Soldier, The End.

My DVD includes the bonus features: Echoes From The Bowl, You Had To Be There, Reworking The Doors, Wild Child (Smothers Brothers Show), Light My Fire (Jonathan Winters Show), Gloria (Music Video).

10/10
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10/10
Incredible Performance
Rainey-Dawn12 July 2019
You cannot find a more incredible performance than this one from The Doors... the band pushes all barriers and breaks them down piece by piece, song by song. The energy of the band can be felt though your speakers as it creeps into your soul. Simply outstanding!

10/10
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6/10
Video doesn't always match audio
slschiff3 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I like The Doors, and there was a lot of good concert footage, and concerts audio to enjoy here. However there are places where the audio does not match the video. This is not pure footage of a concert in 68. This footage has been altered to create the illusion of a concert in 68. I noticed this especially in the rendition of "light my fire". There are parts where it looks like a lip-synching contest.
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3/10
Good Songs; Boring Performance
ccthemovieman-120 August 2007
You would think that a guy has famous as Jim Morrison was in the history of the rock 'n roll would be a little more dynamic.

When I saw this on VHS way back when I was expecting something exciting. I grew up with all these bands (and a lot earlier rock in the '50s). I knew the songs and I had heard about Morrison making obscene gestures, etc., in concerts. I didn't expect, or want, that but I wanted SOME visuals worth watching, otherwise why not just stick with the CDs?

Morrison might have well have been in a coma for all the animation he exhibited. What you get on this tape (or DVD) is seeing a singer grabbing on the to microphone with two hands and singing into it - nothing else. I saw more life in zombie movies.

Hey, I usually liked music of The Doors. Their songs and lyrics were dramatic and bold and exciting....everything this concert is not.
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3/10
Bit of a letdown
maccas-5636713 March 2021
Have loved The Doors since I was a teenager and still do, despite not enjoying this.

I don't think The Doors were ever known for truly magnificent live performances. This isn't one of them either. I'm surprised by many of the rave reviews about this. I can only imagine those reviewers had dropped even more acid than Jim Morrison. Perhaps that was half my problem. Having 10 years of sobriety perhaps isn't the best preparation heading into this.

But you shouldn't need to be whacked on drugs to enjoy good music. This just came across like a bunch of young, pretentious art students who had discovered acid over their summer break. Unconvincing in its delivery, The Doors more closely resemble a garage band jamming in their Mum's garage here. Occasionally they seem to remember they're performing in front of an audience, which is where the sudden, occasional wailing screams of Jim Morrison abruptly jolt our attention back.

I loved Hello I Love You, Alabama Song and Back Door Man. Light My Fire was alright too, despite Morrison's clear dislike of it. I was relieved when the rest of the show was over though, which is disappointing. I'll stick to playing their records in my bedroom instead.
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2/10
Incredibly disappointing
matthewtom-6887917 December 2023
Morrison is some force in himself and there are some nice moments, but mainly this just comes across as boring, massively self absorbed and pretentious. Like a bad university poetry slam with noodly muso accompaniment.

I've said all I have to say but apparently a short and concise review is against the rules so I have to write this meaningless extra verbiage oh god still over 200 more characters to go. What a total waste of time to force people to write so much when so little will actually encapsulate one's actual feelings. When I run out of characters I'm just going to stop, but until then I.
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3/10
Crap performance
brentpower31 March 2024
Jim sang the songs and got off the stage. There was no interaction with the crowd, just listen to a cd. I have researched this and apparently Jim dropped acid before the performance which might explain it. Ozzy osbourne was asked about singing on acid and said it's impossible but then the grateful dead always did. I just thought it was lame at least when he was drunk he shouted at the crowd. He sings all his hits and a lot of important people were in the audience like mick jagger. If you want a doors dvd I recommend feast of friends filmed by the doors themselves which is a lot more exciting and dynamic in my view.
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4/10
No Punch in the Bowl
john-202423 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I saw the Doors in May of 1968 at Cobo Arena in Detroit, and their performance was slightly livelier than this one. It seems the Hollywood Bowl was just too large of a venue for a quartet and I suspect there would have been a higher level of energy in their performance if it had been at the Whiskey. Cobo was also too large. It's probably that I simply dislike open-air concerts of any type. The music just goes up, up, and away. I like to feel the walls shake. I would much rather see Iggy Pop do his schtick than Morrison and his "tortured artist" routine. I did see the Doors a second time, also at Cobo in Detroit, and that night left before the music was over.
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