The Doors of the 21st Century - L.A. Woman Live
A Note from The Doors' Ray Manzarek: This is the tour that never was. The tour that was supposed to happen when Jim came back from Paris. The tour that we were all eagerly anticipating. In May or June of 1971, Jim called John from Europe and asked him how LA Woman was doing. John told him it was doing great and that the critics actually loved it, too. Jim was excited and wanted to go on the road as soon as he got back to the States. The two of them even talked about taking the bass player - Jerry Sheff - on the road with the four original Doors to duplicate the sound of the LP.
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A Note from The Doors' Ray Manzarek: This is the tour that never was. The tour that was supposed to happen when Jim came back from Paris. The tour that we were all eagerly anticipating. In May or June of 1971, Jim called John from Europe and asked him how LA Woman was doing. John told him it was doing great and that the critics actually loved it, too. Jim was excited and wanted to go on the road as soon as he got back to the States. The two of them even talked about taking the bass player - Jerry Sheff - on the road with the four original Doors to duplicate the sound of the LP.
The Way to the Heart
9.9The Garden of Sinners: Paradox Spiral
7.8The Way Back
6.8Rodin
4.6Angel Face
6.3Kanan Gill: Keep It Real
7.9Gogol. A Terrible Vengeance
6.6Almost Adults
6.2Divorce French Style
6.1Heartstrings
6.4Loro 2
7.1To Each, Her Own
5.1Box
4.5Box
4.5Main Krishna Hoon
6.3Basket Case 3: The Progeny
5.1Nappily Ever After
7.2Welcome to L.A.
5.2The Tuche Family: The American Dream
5.6Box
6.2