In 2001, these tapes were finally given an official release as part of the band’s , a series dedicated to releasing high-quality, previously unheard live recordings.

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Robbie Krieger's guitar work was also noteworthy, as he brought a unique and innovative approach to the band's sound. John Densmore's drumming provided a solid foundation for the band's rhythm section, allowing The Doors to explore a wide range of musical styles and moods.

One of the standout aspects of The Doors' live performances was their ability to create a sense of tension and drama on stage. Jim Morrison's brooding stage presence, combined with his poetic lyrics and soaring vocals, drew the audience in and refused to let go. Ray Manzarek's distinctive keyboard playing, which featured his signature use of the Fender Rhodes electric piano, added a rich and textured sound to the band's music.

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The setlist for the second performance included a mix of old favorites and new material, showcasing the band's incredible range and chemistry. Some of the standout tracks from the show include:

This was one of the band's first "sober" attempts at professional live recording after the infamous Miami incident earlier that year.

Perhaps the most notable inclusion is the full "Celebration of the Lizard," a theatrical poem-suite that was originally intended for the Waiting for the Sun album but was largely scrapped. Hearing it live in a professional recording is a treat for fans looking for the more theatrical side of Morrison. 3. Iconic Hits ("Light My Fire" & "Break On Through")