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The Doors 02/25/69
Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Set I
Whiskey, Mystics And Men #1
Petition The Lord With Prayer/Whiskey, Mystics And Men #2
Love Me Tender
Rock Is Dead #1
Me And The Devil Blues
Rock Is Dead #2
Rock Is Dead #3
Rock Is Dead #4
Queen Of The Magazines
Pipeline (instrumental) > Rock Is Dead #5 > Rock Me Baby > Mystery Train > Rock Is Dead #6
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eddie hazel (5/0) flac / 1 View  
tsf (5/4.7) FLAC / 0 View  
hazel1183 (5/5) cdr / 2 View  
ehazel1965 (5/0) cdr / 1 View  
slsnow1183 (5/0) cdr / 1 View  
Kevin (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   SBD
Notes: "Rock Is Dead"
Gregg Beebe (5/4.9) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: February 25th, 1969 Sunset Sound Recorders - Hollywood, CA "Rock Is Dead" Session 1. When I was back in Seminary School (#1) 2. When I was back in Seminary School (#2) 3. Whiskey Mistics and Men Take 1 4. Love Me Tender 5. Rock is Dead (part 1) 6. Me & The Devil Blues 7. Rock is Dead (part 2) 8. Pipeline 9. Rock Me> 10. Mystery Train 11. When I Got Home 12. Rock Is Dead> 13. My Eyes Have Seen You 14. Rock Is Dead!
Ron A (5/4.5) Flac / 1 A View  
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) SHN / 0 View   Missing Links (AE116)
Notes: "the uncut Soft Parade sessions"
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   2nd gen. cass. source (G044)
gary k. (5/5) cdr / 2 A A View  
sean hite (5/0) / 0 View  
Notes: Quality: Soundboard This recording is also known as the "Sunset Sound Recorders" The songs whiskey, mystics and men and Rock is dead are also in part on the doors box set. Track 14 is from The Doors Live in Seattle.
Rick Martin (5/5) CDR / 1 A- View   The Doors-Missing Links, Memorial Records, New York, Memorec 403>?>CDR
Notes: Studio
Jen Sienkiewicz (5/4.8) CDR / 1 View  
shadow121603 (5/0) Flac / 2 View   Version no, 1 2nd gen. cass.,,Version no. 3 (RK/BB tape) 1st gen. "with Edits"
Notes: This version has two tapes mixed into one to provide a high quality (where possible) and complete recording.
shadow121603 (5/0) Flac / 1 View   "Missing Tapes" Label: Live Storm, LSCD 51594, Italy, 1994, 1CD
Notes: "Missing Tapes" Label: Live Storm, LSCD 51594, Italy, 1994, 1CD
Damian (5/5) CD / 1 View  
Notes: The Doors February 25th (Tuesday), 1969 In The Studio - Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA The uncut Soft Parade sessions 01. Whiskey, Mystics & Men '97 promo 2:34 02. Whiskey, Mystics & Men Ray-mellotron 4:58 03. Love Me Tender 2:38 04. Rock Is Dead #1 10:21 05. Woman Is A Devil 6:21 06. No impablermations, let's roll! 2:40 07. Boogie All Night Long 4:40 08. Rock and Roll Woman 5:23 09. Queen of the Magazines 4:03 10. Rock Is Dead - conclusion 23:56 NOTES First, protecting this material from misidentifying any part of them - falsely - as offending tracks, here's what I surely know: only two tracks emerged from 'these' sessions into commercial circle. Both featured on the offical 1997 4CD Box Set compilaion of Doors rarities. The released version of 'Whiskey, Mystics & Men' is a totally different mix than any versions that can be found here. Plus, in the box set booklet it's dated to 1970, recorded at Elektra Studios, LA. The other released 'track' which is really form this rehearsal is an extremely butchered and edited version of 40 mins of material where the band played and experimented with 'Rock Is Dead'. That much cut version resulted in a 16 minute long interpretation. Although this recording here is excellent in terms of quality, these two released tracks are far superior to them. Buda SOURCE info taken from the orig. file ------------- Seeded late '05 The Doors Missing Links Memorial Records, New York Catalog #: Memorec 403 Release: 1994 Running Time: 67:37 SHN formatted files (one per track) of the Missing Links cD (first release with no bonus tracks) were obtained from two sources (both had pressed silvers). The SHNs were converted to WAV, merged into a single large WAV (with WavMerge), and then the two sources were compared with EAC's "compare" tool. They compared exactly bit-for-bit (except for ~100 extra samples at the beginning due to different CD drive offsets). CD's properly burned using these SHNs should be exact replicas of the original pressed silvers. The back cover of the CD has the following track listing: 01. Whiskey, Mystics & Men #1 02. The Soft Parade Intro #1 03. The Soft Parade Intro #2 04. Whiskey, Mystics & Men #2 05. Love Me Tender 06. Rock Is Dead #1 07. Me and the Devil Blues 08. Rock Is Dead #2 09. Queen of the Magazines 10. Pipeline 11. Rock Is Dead #3 12. Rock Me Baby 13. Mystery Train 14. Rock Is Dead #4 However, there are only 10 physical tracks on the CD and after listening to what is actually on each track, I came up with the following titles for the 10 tracks: 01. Whiskey, Mystics & Men '97 promo 2:34 02. Whiskey, Mystics & Men Ray-mellotron 4:58 03. Love Me Tender 2:38 04. Rock Is Dead #1 10:21 05. Woman Is A Devil 6:21 06. No impablermations, let's roll! 2:40 07. Boogie All Night Long 4:40 08. Rock and Roll Woman 5:23 09. Queen of the Magazines 4:03 10. Rock Is Dead - conclusion 23:56 These track titles are added to the end of each track's file name and included as track titles in the CDTEXT field of the cuesheet. Sources: Missing Tapes (Live Storm) (67:39) Missing Links (Memorial Records) (67:37) I'm not sure which CD came out first, but it's obvious that one is a digital clone of the other -- both CDs are identical with the exception of the covers and one extra second of dead time on each of the two tracks of The Missing Tapes CD. Both CDs contain the complete unedited Rock Is Dead jam session from February 25, 1969. Quality is excellent and if you haven't heard this session before, definitely pick up a copy! Some of the gems on this CD are Jim singing Love Me Tender; Whiskey, Mystics and Men; Me and the Devil Blues; Queen Of The Magazines (or The Naked Woman Song), and the ultimate version of Rock Is Dead. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following short excerpt relating to the session is taken from a Rockmine magazine interview with Robby Krieger at Blake's Hotel in London on the afternoon of November lst, 1983 Rockmine: Let's see, "Rock Is Dead" and "No Limits, No Laws"... Krieger: Uh huh. Well, "Rock Is Dead" we did one evening in L.A. I think we were in the midst of recording ... "Soft Parade" I believe and it was just one drunken evening of everybody going crazy. Rockmine: There's a rumour that that was at one time scheduled for a complete album. Krieger: Well, not really. Some people had it in their minds that it would make a good album but it wasn't really good enough for release. Some of it was but as a whole, I don't think... It was a good idea for a concept but it was really just more or less a demo. Fingerprints: adcb6472b0db421bd04422a456dc6816 *08_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Rock and Roll Woman.shn cf929c5f6406648edec9e4d4d2f36744 *02_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_WM&M Ray-mellotron.shn 5516a38155aa36188c945a95bfec1c4d *03_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Love Me Tender.shn 9b065fa634ec88a61b96ce37ee47029d *04_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Rock Is Dead #1.shn 065888b8bd594cc93e2dada301c9a2f8 *05_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Woman Is A Devil.shn 3608705b0f7203ebd884eed41dfe9c6a *06_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_No impablermations, let's roll!.shn 8003b6405577a06d5354059870d85020 *07_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Boogie All Night Long.shn 2505bdbaf00d2591095e75833c19919d *01_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_WM&M '97 promo.shn ca82ca0b14390a158e5db22d10447cf7 *09_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Queen of the Magazines.shn 37bcdf8ee86e3445eb063a9f564b99cf *10_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Rock Is Dead - conclusion.shn
Jordan Jacobs (5/3) Flac / 0 View   STU
Notes: Material sourced from 1st and 2nd generation analog tapes (reel/cass?)
neal r (5/4) / 0 View  
Notes: 371 - "Rock is Dead"
rain_king (5/4.3) SHN / 1 View   Soundboard
barry bryson 2 (5/0) cdr / 1 View  
ken steinberg (5/5) / 1 A A View  
Dupdy (5/5) CD / 1 B View   SBD
Notes: "Love Me Tender Sessions"
LFC (5/5) SHN / 1 View  
Mark Jochim (Thailand) (5/0) FLAC / 1 View   SBD > ?? > FLAC
Notes: The Doors February 25th (Tuesday), 1969 In The Studio - Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA The uncut Soft Parade sessions 01. Whiskey, Mystics & Men '97 promo 2:34 02. Whiskey, Mystics & Men Ray-mellotron 4:58 03. Love Me Tender 2:38 04. Rock Is Dead #1 10:21 05. Woman Is A Devil 6:21 06. No impablermations, let's roll! 2:40 07. Boogie All Night Long 4:40 08. Rock and Roll Woman 5:23 09. Queen of the Magazines 4:03 10. Rock Is Dead - conclusion 23:56 NOTES First, protecting this material from misidentifying any part of them - falsely - as offending tracks, here's what I surely know: only two tracks emerged from 'these' sessions into commercial circle. Both featured on the offical 1997 4CD Box Set compilaion of Doors rarities. The released version of 'Whiskey, Mystics & Men' is a totally different mix than any versions that can be found here. Plus, in the box set booklet it's dated to 1970, recorded at Elektra Studios, LA. The other released 'track' which is really form this rehearsal is an extremely butchered and edited version of 40 mins of material where the band played and experimented with 'Rock Is Dead'. That much cut version resulted in a 16 minute long interpretation. Although this recording here is excellent in terms of quality, these two released tracks are far superior to them. Buda SOURCE info taken from the orig. file ------------- Seeded late '05 The Doors Missing Links Memorial Records, New York Catalog #: Memorec 403 Release: 1994 Running Time: 67:37 SHN formatted files (one per track) of the Missing Links cD (first release with no bonus tracks) were obtained from two sources (both had pressed silvers). The SHNs were converted to WAV, merged into a single large WAV (with WavMerge), and then the two sources were compared with EAC's "compare" tool. They compared exactly bit-for-bit (except for ~100 extra samples at the beginning due to different CD drive offsets). CD's properly burned using these SHNs should be exact replicas of the original pressed silvers. The back cover of the CD has the following track listing: 01. Whiskey, Mystics & Men #1 02. The Soft Parade Intro #1 03. The Soft Parade Intro #2 04. Whiskey, Mystics & Men #2 05. Love Me Tender 06. Rock Is Dead #1 07. Me and the Devil Blues 08. Rock Is Dead #2 09. Queen of the Magazines 10. Pipeline 11. Rock Is Dead #3 12. Rock Me Baby 13. Mystery Train 14. Rock Is Dead #4 However, there are only 10 physical tracks on the CD and after listening to what is actually on each track, I came up with the following titles for the 10 tracks: 01. Whiskey, Mystics & Men '97 promo 2:34 02. Whiskey, Mystics & Men Ray-mellotron 4:58 03. Love Me Tender 2:38 04. Rock Is Dead #1 10:21 05. Woman Is A Devil 6:21 06. No impablermations, let's roll! 2:40 07. Boogie All Night Long 4:40 08. Rock and Roll Woman 5:23 09. Queen of the Magazines 4:03 10. Rock Is Dead - conclusion 23:56 These track titles are added to the end of each track's file name and included as track titles in the CDTEXT field of the cuesheet. Sources: Missing Tapes (Live Storm) (67:39) Missing Links (Memorial Records) (67:37) I'm not sure which CD came out first, but it's obvious that one is a digital clone of the other -- both CDs are identical with the exception of the covers and one extra second of dead time on each of the two tracks of The Missing Tapes CD. Both CDs contain the complete unedited Rock Is Dead jam session from February 25, 1969. Quality is excellent and if you haven't heard this session before, definitely pick up a copy! Some of the gems on this CD are Jim singing Love Me Tender; Whiskey, Mystics and Men; Me and the Devil Blues; Queen Of The Magazines (or The Naked Woman Song), and the ultimate version of Rock Is Dead. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following short excerpt relating to the session is taken from a Rockmine magazine interview with Robby Krieger at Blake's Hotel in London on the afternoon of November lst, 1983 Rockmine: Let's see, "Rock Is Dead" and "No Limits, No Laws"... Krieger: Uh huh. Well, "Rock Is Dead" we did one evening in L.A. I think we were in the midst of recording ... "Soft Parade" I believe and it was just one drunken evening of everybody going crazy. Rockmine: There's a rumour that that was at one time scheduled for a complete album. Krieger: Well, not really. Some people had it in their minds that it would make a good album but it wasn't really good enough for release. Some of it was but as a whole, I don't think... It was a good idea for a concept but it was really just more or less a demo. Fingerprints: adcb6472b0db421bd04422a456dc6816 *08_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Rock and Roll Woman.shn cf929c5f6406648edec9e4d4d2f36744 *02_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_WM&M Ray-mellotron.shn 5516a38155aa36188c945a95bfec1c4d *03_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Love Me Tender.shn 9b065fa634ec88a61b96ce37ee47029d *04_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Rock Is Dead #1.shn 065888b8bd594cc93e2dada301c9a2f8 *05_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Woman Is A Devil.shn 3608705b0f7203ebd884eed41dfe9c6a *06_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_No impablermations, let's roll!.shn 8003b6405577a06d5354059870d85020 *07_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Boogie All Night Long.shn 2505bdbaf00d2591095e75833c19919d *01_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_WM&M '97 promo.shn ca82ca0b14390a158e5db22d10447cf7 *09_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Queen of the Magazines.shn 37bcdf8ee86e3445eb063a9f564b99cf *10_Doors_2-25-69_Missing Links_Rock Is Dead - conclusion.shn
RamblinRose (5/5) CD-R / 1 View   SBD
Notes: Infamous "Rock is Dead" session.
Anton Rudnev (5/0) CDR / 1 A View   studio
Notes: "Missing links"
MeltN2aDream (5/5) cdr / 1 View   SBD
Pete (5/4.5) CDr / 1 View  
Notes: "Rock Is Dead" Sessions
vblake (5/5) SHN / 1 View  
Notes: "Sunset Sound Recorders" or "Rock is Dead Alt"