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The Doors - No One Here Gets Out Alive
The Doors - No One Here Gets Out Alive

The Doors - No One Here Gets Out Alive (Tribute to Jim Morrison)

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Galleon Product ID 17564890
UPC / ISBN 801213001293
Shipping Weight 0.21 lbs
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Model 2613
Manufacturer Eagle Rock Ent
Shipping Dimension 7.56 x 5.35 x 0.47 inches
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About The Doors - No One Here Gets Out Alive

Amazon.com Inspired by Jerry Hopkins and Danny Sugarman's acclaimed biography of the Doors' enigmatic, ill-fated singer Jim Morrison, this hourlong 1981 tribute is must-see viewing for anyone wishing to explore and comprehend the Morrison legend. It's certainly definitive in terms of the personnel involved: surviving Doors members Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, and Robby Krieger are joined by Hopkins, Sugarman, and the late producer Paul Rothchild, offering privileged perspective and insight into Morrison's personality and creative impulse. "Not a showman, but a shaman," says Manzarek of Morrison's controversial image as a brightly burning poet provocateur, while Krieger and Densmore acknowledge the darker side of supporting Morrison's iconoclastic charisma even as his drug-fueled intensity led to death at age 27. With revealing interview and performance clips, including two complete appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, this is a fascinating look at a truly unique artist whose legacy remains timeless, vital, and worthy of this open-eyed retrospective. --Jeff Shannon Product Description This 60 minute video documentary, with lots of music traces the history of The Doors and, particularly, Jim Morrison and is a full exploration of the controversial and quixotic singer, delving into his fascination with cinema and psychology, mysticism and