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The Doors 09/14/1968
Kongresshalle, Frankfurt, Germany
| Source | Frankfurt, Germany, two sorces, " The Night On Fire", silver > EAC (log included) > WAV > FLAC, and " Live In Frankfurt",Low gen audience recording > WAV > SHN |
| Media | Flac 2 discs |
| Notes | SOURCES #1 Bootleg: "The Night on Fire", Tangie Town Records TTR CD 9001, Czech 1996 Lineage: silver > EAC (log included) > WAV > FLAC Note: The bonus, 28 min long interview (Pierce College, Oswego, New York, USA, September 15, 1967 complete recording with all four Doors) featured as last track on this boot has been released officially so it's not included. #2 The above bootleg is originally sourced from this recording. Lineage: Low gen audience recording > WAV > SHN NOTES An excpert taken from Stephen Davis' book on Jim Morrison (2004) p. 282: The Doors brainstormed through Europe, beginning on September 13. That afternoon the Doors taped a segment outdoors in Frankfurt for ZDF-TV's pop show 4-3-2-1 Hot und Sweet, miming "Hello, I Love You" and "Light My Fire." The next night, September 14, they played two rowdy shows at Frankfurt's Kongresshalle, with their friends Canned Heat opening. Several thousand American soldiers in the audience cheered lustily for "The Unknown Soldier." The German kids irritated the band by sitting quietly during the show. Jim tried to provoke them by threatening to impale the front rows with his mike stand but he couldn't get any reaction. They ended the show faster than usual and, according to Densmore, only received polite applause. Jim perked up later when the young promoters gave him a beautiful German girl named Francesca to spend the night with, and they all went out to an Israeli-owned nightclub called Das Kinky. The Doors flew to Amsterdam the following day. A flight attendant asked Jim for his autograph; he wrote a poem for her on an airsickness bag. O Stewardess/Observe most carefully/Someday you may pour wine/for the tired man. |
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· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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