The Doors "Miami - March 1, 1969"

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Publicado 2014-02-24
Highlights of The Doors' concert at the Dinner Key Auditorium in Miami, Florida on March 1, 1969.

WARNING: Some of the language may be offensive.

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  • I was there 17 sitting up front row in total worship of his brilliant insanity. Unforgettable. .
  • @brocklanders9259
    Jim being a rambling drunk is better than 90 percent of acts today
  • My father was a raging alcoholic for 50 years before he died. His biggest idol was Jim Morrison. As much as I have sympathy for Jim, hearing this audio that my dad so often imitated when he was drunk gives me a really uncomfortable feeling. His voice sounded just like Jim's and he yelled stuff like this at us when we were 5, 8,13,16 years old. Nothing ruins great human being like alcohol.
  • Alcohol mixed with insanity, genius, egomania, rebellion, and creativity is a hell of a thing!
  • @willswagger1360
    why the fuck wasn't this filmed man?? this would of been the greatest rock an roll concert of all time of a different kind.. Jim off his fucken nut an having a politically insane cool time.What a true rock god.
  • @mrmojorisin8527
    I love how you can hear Robby playing the same two notes over and over and over throughout the entire video just waiting for Jim to do a song.. 😂😂😂😂😂
  • @alexbrewer5799
    Drunk & disgusted as he was, he was still phenomenal,magnetic. If todays so-called "artists" had half his talent & honesty, the world would be a better place. 
  • @seanmadison6360
    He lived more years from 21 to 27 than I have from 0 to 44.
  • @applescruff909
    The picture of Jim staring with his jaw dropped at the chaos he created is an all-time amazing photo.
  • @marioocto8393
    No one since could even pretend to be this Rock n Roll. What a sick genius. LONG LIVE THE LIZARD KING!
  • Jim was enamored of The Living Theater. When he starts talking about " folks out there in LA trying to change things" , that's who he means. Jim was a true artist who wanted to create a revolutionary art form. He was trying to bring the ideas of TLT to his performance. He was sick of the blind adulation. Audiences came to cheer him on, not listen .He wanted to change the world. Underneath the drunken, hedonistic wild man was a man who wanted all of us to break on through. One of a kind
  • @LouisCypher1976
    He tried to wake people up!!...and(almost)50 years later..people are still asleep...Nothing left to do but,RUN RUN RUN!!...LET'S RUN!!
  • @SlimCballin
    "Hey there's a bunch of people way back there that I didn't even notice" 😂😂
  • @maxlee7584
    It’s like if you took this clip, played it over a loud speaker to a group of kids born in 05, it still applies perfectly, word for word
  • I am so glad that a lot of these events were recorded.  If I wanted to listen to the songs I would listen to the CD. These drunken out takes are the best. I want to hear what Jim really wanted say and express.  Thank you sharing.
  • @pamblack9312
    I was sixteen and in love with Jim Morrison. Still am, but I'm going to tell the truth about this concert. The venue only had the capacity for 5000 people. 12000 tickets were sold. We were packed in so tightly that we literally could not move. The band was onstage pretty much on time. Morrison was an hour and a half late. When he finally made it onstage he was completely drunk. He didn't sing one song no matter how hard the band tried. He just rambled and screamed and made no sense. At no time did he expose himself. He did get the crowd riled up and they started moving. We were forced to move with the rest of the people and were shoved all over the room. It was completely out of control and a terrifying experience. We were finally herded outside and it was over. Anyone who says Morrison at Dinner Key actually did more than act like a drunken fool is lying. I think we were lucky to have made it out alive.
  • @DeltaSniperZRR
    The proof that Morrison was one of the greatest and craziest rockers of all time. Funny, but also sad. The band tried several times to start a song but impossible with Jimbo. I think they were quite upset.
  • @Ominous89
    3:25 This speech inspired me to rise up and rebell against my own mother's narcissism. This speech is about how I survived my shitty childhood. Thank you Jim Morrison, for the inspiration that I so badly needed back then. It shaped the man that I am today.
  • @user-tk8yh5nd9x
    Aw yes those were the days, when a man and his mind could leave the planet and be in peace ❤