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The Doors were probably the most significant group in Los Angeles that was not surf-oriented. Their unique variety of electric blues gave the Doors an aura of profundity that has grown during the decades since lead singer Jim Morrison's death in 1971...more The Doors were probably the most significant group in Los Angeles that was not surf-oriented. Their unique variety of electric blues gave the Doors an aura of profundity that has grown during the decades since lead singer Jim Morrison's death in 1971. By themselves, Morrison's lyrics read like adolescent posturing, but with his sexually charged delivery, Ray Manzarek's organ and Robby Krieger's jazzy guitar, they become eerie, powerful and dark. Although a blues-based band, the Doors established themselves as a national success in 1967 with their first album, "The Doors". Their main lyrical themes were sex and death presented in a very blatant style. In their theatricality, they were almost pre-punk....less
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The Doors
Jan 6, 1967
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$231
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Grateful Dead
Jan 13, 1967
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$47 -
$289
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The Doors
Mar 3, 1967
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$40
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The Doors
Apr 14, 1967
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$185
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The Doors
May 12, 1967
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$59
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The Steve Miller Blues Band
Jun 1, 1967
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$195
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The Doors
Jun 9, 1967
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$180
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Yardbirds
Jul 25, 1967
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$65
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The Doors
Sep 29, 1967
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$75
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The Doors
Sep 29, 1967
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$75
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The Doors
Nov 16, 1967
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$58
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The Doors
Dec 26, 1967
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$57
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The Doors
Dec 26, 1967
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$235
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The Doors
Dec 26, 1967
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$305
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The Doors
Dec 29, 1967
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$33 -
$40
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The Doors
May 11, 1968
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$325
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The Doors
Jul 25, 1969
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$202
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