Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Jan 12, 2005 18:14:29 GMT
The Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles California on September 10th 1972.
Intro
Tightrope Ride
In The Eye Of The Sun
The Mosquito
Band Introductions
Love Me Two Times
The Piano Bird
Verdilac / I'm Horny, I'm Stoned
Ships With Sails
Light My Fire
"Thank You, Jim"
The Doors were augmented by Jack Conrad on bass guitar and Bobby Ray on rythm guitar with Ron Starr on saxaphones.
The Doors performance tonight is tight and well paced with a driving gutsy blues sound that fuels the entire evening. Manzarek is in high spirits and miscieviously introduces Robby Krieger as 'The divine the sexy Robby Krieger' before the band do thier 'Mosquito' number. Krieger responds with some tasteful guitar work.
Flute player Charles Lloyd, who performed on the Full Circle album, joined the band for Johns 'Piano Bird' and stays with them for the remainder of the set.
While introducing 'Light My Fire' Manzarek delivers what in retrospect could be considered a eulogy for the band......
"When we first started out there were four of us and one of the guys is missing now. I don't know whether you know that or not. But he met with a little unfortunate accident and he's not here right now. But he'll be back. He'll be back next time we play the Bowl! And we're going to try and do this whether or not he's just hanging around digging it. We're going to do this one for our own Jimbo! Okay Jim get ready! I know you're out there somewhere man so get ready for it cause here it comes!"
The Doors proceed through thier finale with gusto and at the conclusion Ray loudly exclaims thier farewells with 'Thank you very much, thank you Jim. We'll see you'
Taken from Doors On the Road
Intro
Tightrope Ride
In The Eye Of The Sun
The Mosquito
Band Introductions
Love Me Two Times
The Piano Bird
Verdilac / I'm Horny, I'm Stoned
Ships With Sails
Light My Fire
"Thank You, Jim"
The Doors were augmented by Jack Conrad on bass guitar and Bobby Ray on rythm guitar with Ron Starr on saxaphones.
The Doors performance tonight is tight and well paced with a driving gutsy blues sound that fuels the entire evening. Manzarek is in high spirits and miscieviously introduces Robby Krieger as 'The divine the sexy Robby Krieger' before the band do thier 'Mosquito' number. Krieger responds with some tasteful guitar work.
Flute player Charles Lloyd, who performed on the Full Circle album, joined the band for Johns 'Piano Bird' and stays with them for the remainder of the set.
While introducing 'Light My Fire' Manzarek delivers what in retrospect could be considered a eulogy for the band......
"When we first started out there were four of us and one of the guys is missing now. I don't know whether you know that or not. But he met with a little unfortunate accident and he's not here right now. But he'll be back. He'll be back next time we play the Bowl! And we're going to try and do this whether or not he's just hanging around digging it. We're going to do this one for our own Jimbo! Okay Jim get ready! I know you're out there somewhere man so get ready for it cause here it comes!"
The Doors proceed through thier finale with gusto and at the conclusion Ray loudly exclaims thier farewells with 'Thank you very much, thank you Jim. We'll see you'
Taken from Doors On the Road