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The Doors 02/13/70
Allen Theatre [Late show], Cleveland, OH
Set I
Roadhouse Blues
Break on Through
Alabama Song
Backdoor Man
Five to One
Ship of Fools
Jim Takes Requests from the Audience
Love Me Two Times - Baby, Please Don't Go
Jim Praises the Crowd
When the Music's Over - Away in India - Build Me a Woman
Set II
Applause & Thank You, Philosophical Jim
Rock Me Baby
Jim Stage Banter
Will the Circle Be Unbroken
Petition the Lord with Prayer
Wake Up! [Intro] - Celebration of the Lizard
Light my Fire - Fever - Summertime
Hey Mr. Lightman
Soul Kitchen
Audience Cheers & Applause
Maggie McGill [Cuts Out]
Set III

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Taper: Doc West of 963XKE.
Last Changed By Isabelle
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cotaper (5/4.3) flac / 2 B+ View  
Notes: 116 minutes
Boisedeadhead (3/0) Digital / 2 View   AUD > Master Norelco C120 Cassette > Nakamichi DR-3 > Roland Tri-Capture > Audacity > 24bit/96kHz...
Notes: Taper: Doc West of 963XKE Special thanks: Gregg Hicks Lineage: Master Norelco C120 Cassette > Nakamichi DR-3 > Roland Tri-Capture > Audacity > 24bit/96kHz WAV > 16bit/44.1kHz FLAC Setlist: 01 Roadhouse Blues 02 Break On Through (To The Other Side) 03 Alabama Song 04 Back Door Man 05 Five To One 06 Ship Of Fools 07 Dialogue 08 Love Me Two Times 09 When The Music's Over 10 Dialogue 11 Rock Me 12 Dialogue 13 Will The Circle Be Unbroken 14 Petition The Lord 15 Wake Up 16 Light My Fire 17 Dialogue 18 Soul Kitchen 19 Dialogue 20 Maggie M'Gill Transfer notes: This version includes a few extra seconds of Roadhouse Blues where a tape break occurred before the final pass. Tape flip occurs (but is fairly well obscured) during When the Music's Over. Maggie M'Gill has been edited to remove irreparably damaged sections - there is a brief snippet of good audio patched in after removal of 5m41s of unusable audio. Taper's memories: The opening act was 'Eli Radish', a band from the Cleveland area...Jim was wearing black, head to toe... he had a lot of fun and alluded to the Miami concert when said "I've got something to show you tonight, and it's bigger than a breadbox" and was quite sober.... the show was longer than usual Doors concerts....the show ended, we headed for the exits when Jim came back onstage and told some of the motorcycle gang that was in front of the stage to stop people from leaving...Jim said that someone had stolen one of their jackets and then flipped the audience the finger and said 'thanks Cleveland' and went back behind the curtain....we were shocked but it was post Miami, so we were looking at each other wondering if this was over or not....then Jim came back onstage and said there had been a mistake and the Doors wanted to play longer, but their drummer's hands had been taped up....was there a drummer in the house who could play with them....a minute or so later he came back and they had the opening act's drummer playing for them.... at one point Ray Manzarek sat on a chair and played slide guitar on i believe 'Little Red Rooster'....I was only 19 years old and totally sober....don't believe they served alcohol at concerts back then, but I do think I saw the motorcycle dudes carry a case of beer to the front.
Isabelle (1/5) cd-r / 2 View   Lineage: Master [?] Norelco C-120 Cassette > Unknown Transfer.