The Doors: Videobiography | Music Documentary | Bob Close | Norman Smith | Pip Williams

Published 2022-04-19
They are Ranked #41 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time with over 100 million records sold worldwide. This video biography is an in-depth study of the music of The Doors. Band members; Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, John Densmore

Director: The Creative Picture Company
Stars: Bob Close, Norman Smith, Pip Williams

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All Comments (21)
  • @James-wv3hx
    I'm 71 years old and I have always loved the Doors, but it wasn't until I got a smart phone that I realized how much they did in just 4 or 5 years.
  • @jchow5966
    Everything they did totally hold up. They were timeless, revolutionary and totally unique! 💟
  • @PinePrince
    My father was a record collector and gave me the doors albums and a record player when I was very young. I have been a fan my entire life. They are incredible and incomparable! ❤
  • There will never be another band that will take you on a mind bending trip like the DOORS. They are the top of the mountain. Thank you boys. Your music changed my life. RIP Jim. RIP Ray
  • @joenoneofurbiz292
    The best band ever there will never be another band to top the doors plain and simple
  • @Becauseimme
    This is my first time ever, in my 39 years on this earth, hearing The Doors. I’m hooked.
  • @dianeruiz0721
    They missed one a the bands huge hits in the US. “Touch Me” “ touch me baby why can’t you see that I am not afraid…what was that promise that she made. Why don’t you tell me what she said? What was that promise that she made”. Love that song!
  • @laurabernard2094
    I remember exactly where I was the moment I heard that Jim just passed!! Shock sadness and where will our music go???…Janis Hendrix et al…,,😢😢 Thanks for your vibe and talent ❤ You are missed!
  • @Dzanarika1
    Thank you, Ray, Jim, Robby, John, for creating this beautiful, mystical music. Their sound is like nothing else, nothing comes even close. The Doors forever ❤❤❤❤
  • @tomc642
    Who needs these talking heads. Listen to Ray Manzarek, he was an incredible musician and story teller, and you can hear him in several documentaries talking about the Doors. Ray was the man, pure genius.
  • @Man_Ray78
    I have never seen waiting for the sun as a letdown album. The only one of theirs before Jim died was The Soft Parade, and that is mainly because of the production but it also has great songs. They had 5 great albums and one ok one. That is incredible
  • Hey guys, Ray was playing the bass with his left hand, on what was called a piano bass, not his feet.
  • @stevecowder4774
    While Jim was the front man, the Doors never had a weak album, imo. But I’m very biased considering they’re my favorite American band ever and always will be. As us fans will say, they were undoubtedly ahead of their time. There will never be another combination of players like this. They were uniquely talented musically, but not enough could ever be said about the depth of Jim’s lyrics. And if there were ever a song to convert someone into an avid fan, it would have to be “ The End. “
  • @bolinobis
    I love Waiting for the Sun. I think there may be a lot of truth about where the band was at the time but it was great to hear them go off in a different direction. Yes the river know! Love it.
  • @sharontalley2155
    I've been a fan of the Doors forever. Their music is magical. Jim is otherworldly. Hard not to relate to their music. Jim is #1.
  • @peckerwood780
    Some of my best memories are tripping acid with friends just relaxing and listening to the Doors while the house breathed with me.
  • @MrTee-hw7mp
    “You could tell that they jammed a lot and the songs came out of the jam.” That’s exactly how I’ve always envisioned the Doors creative process. That was the way to create back then. Just play and play for hours while gelling as musicians, developing your own sound, and creating original ideas. It’s just my opinion, but, I don’t think many bands today are willing to work that hard anymore. They all want overnight success using Pro-Tools and social media. It’s just not the same.
  • 10:21 What a homage. The way this guy described it blew me away. I absolutely hear this song so much different, better. Fucking timeless!
  • @cmddcd
    In the 60's We had the Beach Boys, over in England they had the Beatles, over seas had bands coming into their own, like the Stones,etc. But no one , no where, could come close to The Doors !!! Bands were widening their psychological bandwidth, mostly with drugs, but the Lizard King was already way ahead of them!!!