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lemonade kid
Old Love
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Posted - 22/05/2010 : 20:28:42
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THe debate rages at Freed's that this concert never took place--right after the Miami incident.
Hey, Philly mate....was there? You saw two DOORS shows.
You said that the first was right after the Miami arrest. Do you have ticket stubs...anything that would show you were there and that it is not just a memory glitch by Densmore, as most attest to at Freed's. There are no posters, flyers, ads that we know of.
So was it really in June of '67, then '68 & '70 that the Philly shows happened?
HELP!!
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TJSAbass
Fourth Love
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Posted - 22/05/2010 : 23:43:34
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Am I missing something? The infamous Miami show was 3-1-69, are you talking about something else? |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
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Posted - 23/05/2010 : 04:18:09
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quote: Originally posted by TJSAbass
Am I missing something? The infamous Miami show was 3-1-69, are you talking about something else?
No....wrong date....but any one have any info on the mythical Dec 67 show. It didn't happpen
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Allan
Old Love
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Posted - 26/05/2010 : 00:07:51
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LK
The Doors gig was at a place called 'The Arena' in Philly at 46th and Market Street. It's the same place where American Bandstand with Dick Clark was shown live daily for years. It was March 4, 1968. Mandrake Memorial opened for them.
I think the 2nd band was The Soul Survivors-at least that's what keeps popping up in my mind . Then The Doors was the top bill. I have a copy of the original famous Tour Guide from that tour (but it's currently misplaced -I'll find it). I made a copy of it for The Freedom Man and he traded me the Spectrum gig of The Doors in 1970 on CD. I also have another copy of it in hand (I'll find that original-now I'm almost hell-bent .
I thought it was right after the famous indecent exposure in Miami, but I think that event happened in '69.
I never heard of a gig by The Doors in 1967 in Philly...period. I was very active on the concert scene from late '66 through '73. There was NO Doors gig in Philly in '67.
So '68 and '70...for sure!!
Hope that helps and sorry for the delay
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Edited by - Allan on 26/05/2010 00:09:04 |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
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Posted - 26/05/2010 : 03:51:02
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quote: Originally posted by Allan
LK
The Doors gig was at a place called 'The Arena' in Philly at 46th and Market Street. It's the same place where American Bandstand with Dick Clark was shown live daily for years. It was March 4, 1968. Mandrake Memorial opened for them.
I think the 2nd band was The Soul Survivors-at least that's what keeps popping up in my mind . Then The Doors was the top bill. I have a copy of the original famous Tour Guide from that tour (but it's currently misplaced -I'll find it). I made a copy of it for The Freedom Man and he traded me the Spectrum gig of The Doors in 1970 on CD. I also have another copy of it in hand (I'll find that original-now I'm almost hell-bent .
I thought it was right after the famous indecent exposure in Miami, but I think that event happened in '69.
I never heard of a gig by The Doors in 1967 in Philly...period. I was very active on the concert scene from late '66 through '73. There was NO Doors gig in Philly in '67.
So '68 and '70...for sure!!
Hope that helps and sorry for the delay
Allan
Great, alan. May I post this at Freed's site. Very Helpful.
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Allan
Old Love
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Posted - 27/05/2010 : 03:28:10
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LK
Sure...he is for sure ONE with The Doors
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lemonade kid
Old Love
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Posted - 27/05/2010 : 21:02:27
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quote: Originally posted by Allan
LK
Sure...he is for sure ONE with The Doors
A.
Thanks Allan. Turns out (from the "historians" at Freed's) that there was a concert in 1967--June 18, 1967 at Town Hall, and August 4, 1968 at the Arena, one on Sept. 19, 1969, and finally the May 1, 1970 concert at The Spectrum. Hopefully Ed will upload the poster and ticket stubs here for us all to see.
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Allan
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lemonade kid
Old Love
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Posted - 28/05/2010 : 18:42:25
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quote: Originally posted by Allan
LK
I saw that same link where they claim The Doors played at Town Hall in '67. Damned thing is I don't remember a Town Hall. It just doesn't ring a bell at all. If you read thru some of the links, someone else doesn't remember a Town Hall either.
Some links also claim The Doors did 2 gigs at The Arena...'68 and '69. I only remember '68.
That same site lists The Arena gig as 1969.
http://jimorrisonforever.blogspot.com/2009/12/doors-apresentacoes-iv.html
http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/the-doors-1968-08-04-philadelphia-92636.html
http://www.doorshistory.com/doors1969.html
This site says 9/69 Phila Civic Center Canceled
LK-WE NEED ED THE FREEDOM MAN-b/c my orange sunshine head is flashing
A.
The poster for the "67 Philly show at Town Hall"...gives ticket locations at "Record Mart Stores on such streets as 1527 Chestnut, Penn Records, The Button Tree on 10th, Pearlman's in Doylestown...." do they sound right for Philly? The poster is pretty cool and has JUST the Doors on the bill?...a "Batoff-Warfield production"..... Could Town Hall have been in a suburb or even over the border in NJ?
and you could be right about the '69 concert as a ticket stub only means they were sold, not used.
I'm gona keep pursuing this at Freed's just to stir the pot!
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lemonade kid
Old Love
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Posted - 30/05/2010 : 22:50:02
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The (4) Philly concerts...poster & ticket stubs.....courtesy jim4371 at Freed's.....
June 18, 1967
August 4, 1968
September 19, 1969
May 1, 1970
And photos of the shows in question in Philly....courtesy buda at Freed's....
THE DOORS Sunday June 18, 1967 The Town Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
? setlist ?
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THE DOORS Sunday August 4, 1968 Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
1. House Announcer 2. When The Music's Over > The Royal Sperm 3. Alabama Song > 4. Back Door Man > 5. Five To One 6. Talking - Interlude 7. Spanish Caravan 8. Crowd Requests 9. The Texas Radio And The Big Beat 10. Hello I Love You 11. Wake Up! > 12. Light My Fire
Total running time: 45:50
[URL=http://img441.imageshack.us/i/08thedoors1968august4ph.jpg/][/URL][URL=http://img85.imageshack.us/i/06thedoors1968august4ph.jpg/][/URL]
THE DOORS Friday September 19, 1969 Toppi's Arena OR Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Back Door Man Break On Through When The Music's Over The Soft Parade Light My Fire
(incomplete setlist per Ida's review)
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Review by Ida, taken from "LA Woman Confidential" at www.idafan.com; [i]"My sister in Philadelphia grudgingly agreed to obtain me tickets for this show at a place called Toppi's Sports Arena. However, she refused to buy me only one ticket and insisted on a pair, to ensure that I didn't drive to that section of Philadelphia alone. This 7,000 capacity sports venue meant going into a rougher area of Philly. The tickets were deep red in color, and showed a $6.50 price.
Our seats were pretty close to the stage but on the side, up off the floor. I remember that as soon as the band hit the stage, we were up and over the barrier between our section and the floor to get in front of the stage. Joanie and I managed to be just a few bodies back from the edge, packed like sardines and jostling for position. I was positioned just left of center toward Ray's side of the stage. This was the closest I had been yet, and I enjoyed that show tremendously. In hindsight I realized that this was the most dis-spirited of all the shows I was to see.
Jim's physical look had changed dramatically for this post-Miami show. No leather pants: his pants were light colored pin-stripes. He also behaved differently than at the Asbury Park show, just 12-1/2 months earlier, more subdued, like his heart wasn't really in it. However, at that time the thrill of being so very close to the stage outweighed any consideration of the band's mood that night, six months after the Miami incident. I didn't have a good understanding of the impact that Miami had on the band.
Greg Shaw's book, The Doors On The Road indicates that there were two shows that night. I don't remember this, but it must be true. I do remember getting home very, very late so I assume we were at the late show. That section of my ticket stub was torn off so I'll never know for certain.
The early show's set list is: Back Door Man <> Break On Through <> When The Music's Over <> The Soft Parade <> Light My Fire To my knowledge, there is no record of the late show's set list."
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