THE DOORS: "Live at the Bowl '68'" (Blu-ray) -10/23/12
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THE DOORS: "Live at the Bowl '68'" (Blu-ray) -10/23/12
'The Doors: Live at the Bowl '68' Announced for Blu-ray
The historic Doors' concert gets remastered for Blu-ray this October.
In an early announcement to retailers, Eagle Rock Entertainment is prepping 'The Doors: Live at the Bowl '68' for a high-definition release on October 23.
The Doors supplied plenty of post-Independence Day fireworks on July 5, 1968 when the legendary quartet played the Hollywood Bowl, a concert that is considered to be the band’s finest on film. For the first time, the film from the historic performance has been painstakingly restored using the original camera negatives and the audio has been remixed and mastered from original multi-tracks by the group’s engineer Bruce Botnick. This new restoration offers a stunning visual upgrade from earlier versions and will give fans the closest experience to being there live along side Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, who opined, “You can hear it as if you were at the Hollywood Bowl, on stage with us.”
Live at the Bowl ’68' will include three previously unreleased tracks from the performance. Technical issues with the recording of “Hello, I Love You,” “The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat),” and “Spanish Caravan” prevented them from being released in the past. Now, through meticulous restoration of the audio, all three will be included, marking the first time the concert has been available in its entirety.
The DVD, Blu-Ray and digital video each feature a 16x9 high-definition digital transfer with both a stereo and 5.1 audio soundtrack as well as over an hour of bonus material. Included in the additional content are “Echoes From The Bowl,” The Doors’ route to the Hollywood Bowl; “You Had To Be There,” memories of The Doors’ performance at the Bowl; “Reworking The Doors,” an in-depth look at how the film was restored; and three bonus performances: “Wild Child” from The Smothers Brothers Show in 1968, “Light My Fire” from The Jonathan Winters Show in December 1967 and a version of Van Morrison’s “Gloria” with specially created visuals.
Jeff Jampol, Doors manager and producer of the film said “The Doors’ live performances were a shamanistic journey into dark rock and roll psychedelic theater – a swirling mixture of rock ‘n’ roll heat, poetry, danger, drama and unbridled musical virtuosity. Captured at the height of The Doors’ magical powers, in one of the world’s greatest venues, this brand new restoration, edit and mix, corny as it may sound, made me fall in love a hundred times, all over again.”
Geoff Kempin, executive producer for Eagle Rock said “The Doors were one of THE most incredible live bands ever – we wanted to apply the top technology so that everyone can fully appreciate the phenomenon of The Doors captured at their height on 5 July 1968”.
Track Listing:
1. Show Start/Intro
2. “When The Music’s Over”
3. “Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)”
4. “Back Door Man”
5. “Five To One”
6. “Back Door Man” (Reprise)
7. “The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)”
8. “Hello, I Love You”
9. “Moonlight Drive”
10. “Horse Latitudes”
11. “A Little Game”
12. “The Hill Dwellers”
13. “Spanish Caravan”
14. Hey, What Would You Guys Like To Hear?
15. “Wake Up!”
16. Light My Fire (Segue)
17. “Light My Fire”
18. “The Unknown Soldier”
19. The End (Segue)
20. “The End”
Suggested list price for the Blu-ray is $19.98.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...Blu-ray_/10030
The historic Doors' concert gets remastered for Blu-ray this October.
In an early announcement to retailers, Eagle Rock Entertainment is prepping 'The Doors: Live at the Bowl '68' for a high-definition release on October 23.
The Doors supplied plenty of post-Independence Day fireworks on July 5, 1968 when the legendary quartet played the Hollywood Bowl, a concert that is considered to be the band’s finest on film. For the first time, the film from the historic performance has been painstakingly restored using the original camera negatives and the audio has been remixed and mastered from original multi-tracks by the group’s engineer Bruce Botnick. This new restoration offers a stunning visual upgrade from earlier versions and will give fans the closest experience to being there live along side Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, who opined, “You can hear it as if you were at the Hollywood Bowl, on stage with us.”
Live at the Bowl ’68' will include three previously unreleased tracks from the performance. Technical issues with the recording of “Hello, I Love You,” “The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat),” and “Spanish Caravan” prevented them from being released in the past. Now, through meticulous restoration of the audio, all three will be included, marking the first time the concert has been available in its entirety.
The DVD, Blu-Ray and digital video each feature a 16x9 high-definition digital transfer with both a stereo and 5.1 audio soundtrack as well as over an hour of bonus material. Included in the additional content are “Echoes From The Bowl,” The Doors’ route to the Hollywood Bowl; “You Had To Be There,” memories of The Doors’ performance at the Bowl; “Reworking The Doors,” an in-depth look at how the film was restored; and three bonus performances: “Wild Child” from The Smothers Brothers Show in 1968, “Light My Fire” from The Jonathan Winters Show in December 1967 and a version of Van Morrison’s “Gloria” with specially created visuals.
Jeff Jampol, Doors manager and producer of the film said “The Doors’ live performances were a shamanistic journey into dark rock and roll psychedelic theater – a swirling mixture of rock ‘n’ roll heat, poetry, danger, drama and unbridled musical virtuosity. Captured at the height of The Doors’ magical powers, in one of the world’s greatest venues, this brand new restoration, edit and mix, corny as it may sound, made me fall in love a hundred times, all over again.”
Geoff Kempin, executive producer for Eagle Rock said “The Doors were one of THE most incredible live bands ever – we wanted to apply the top technology so that everyone can fully appreciate the phenomenon of The Doors captured at their height on 5 July 1968”.
Track Listing:
1. Show Start/Intro
2. “When The Music’s Over”
3. “Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)”
4. “Back Door Man”
5. “Five To One”
6. “Back Door Man” (Reprise)
7. “The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)”
8. “Hello, I Love You”
9. “Moonlight Drive”
10. “Horse Latitudes”
11. “A Little Game”
12. “The Hill Dwellers”
13. “Spanish Caravan”
14. Hey, What Would You Guys Like To Hear?
15. “Wake Up!”
16. Light My Fire (Segue)
17. “Light My Fire”
18. “The Unknown Soldier”
19. The End (Segue)
20. “The End”
Suggested list price for the Blu-ray is $19.98.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...Blu-ray_/10030
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Very cool, didnt know about this til now. One of the very few VHS that I bought back in the day was this concert. Subsequently bought the DVD, now this is available. Definately a must purchase.
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Update:
Good News and Bad News,
First the good news, received an email from amazon:
The Doors "Live at the Bowl '68 [Blu-ray]"
Previous estimated arrival date: October 26, 2012 - October 30, 2012
New estimated arrival date: October 25, 2012 - October 29, 2012
Now the bad news, according to news reports, purchases made prior to the sales tax kicking in on amazon, will be charged sales tax WHEN the items are shipped.
Have a fantastic day.
Good News and Bad News,
First the good news, received an email from amazon:
The Doors "Live at the Bowl '68 [Blu-ray]"
Previous estimated arrival date: October 26, 2012 - October 30, 2012
New estimated arrival date: October 25, 2012 - October 29, 2012
Now the bad news, according to news reports, purchases made prior to the sales tax kicking in on amazon, will be charged sales tax WHEN the items are shipped.
Have a fantastic day.
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Re: THE DOORS: "Live at the Bowl '68'" (Blu-ray) -10/23/12
It was a pretty "dull" concert, frankly - Jim was stationed at the microphone, and he was no Mick Jagger. He wasn't animated, he was subdued and, I suppose, in awe of where he was, and tried to act respectfully. That's not Jim. That's some imposter - LOL.
I'm excited to see the bonus videos: "Wild Child" on Smothers Brothers and "Light My Fire" on the Jonathon Winters show - I believe Jim goes crazy in that one, and crashes into John Densmore's drumset during the performance (the REAL Jim!!)
I'm excited to see the bonus videos: "Wild Child" on Smothers Brothers and "Light My Fire" on the Jonathon Winters show - I believe Jim goes crazy in that one, and crashes into John Densmore's drumset during the performance (the REAL Jim!!)
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It was a pretty "dull" concert, frankly - Jim was stationed at the microphone, and he was no Mick Jagger. He wasn't animated, he was subdued and, I suppose, in awe of where he was, and tried to act respectfully. That's not Jim. That's some imposter - LOL.
I'm excited to see the bonus videos: "Wild Child" on Smothers Brothers and "Light My Fire" on the Jonathon Winters show - I believe Jim goes crazy in that one, and crashes into John Densmore's drumset during the performance (the REAL Jim!!)
I'm excited to see the bonus videos: "Wild Child" on Smothers Brothers and "Light My Fire" on the Jonathon Winters show - I believe Jim goes crazy in that one, and crashes into John Densmore's drumset during the performance (the REAL Jim!!)
ditto on the bonus stuff, more excited to see that!
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Re: THE DOORS: "Live at the Bowl '68'" (Blu-ray) -10/23/12
If you ever read the book No one here gets out alive, it was by design that Jim was on his best behavior and "subdued" because the concert was being filmed. In fact he didn't drink for a day or two to be ready for this concert, he wanted everything to go perfect.
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Re: THE DOORS: "Live at the Bowl '68'" (Blu-ray) -10/23/12
I've also read Densmores Riders on the Storm: My Life with Jim Morrison and the Doors.Want to read Rays book too, havent got around to it.
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VH1 Classic is airing this tonight at 8:00 pm Eastern, with a repeat airing at 11:30 pm Eastern. It's part
of their "Day of the Doors" promotion in commemoration of Jim Morrison's birthday. Had he lived, he would have turned 69 today.
of their "Day of the Doors" promotion in commemoration of Jim Morrison's birthday. Had he lived, he would have turned 69 today.