1967.06.19-30   The Scene, New York, NY, US. Photos by   Don Paulsen (June 27th)

1967.06.19-30   The Scene, New York, NY, US. Photos by   Don Paulsen (June 27th)
1967.06.19-30   The Scene, New York, NY, US. Photos by   Don Paulsen (June 27th)
1967.06.19-30   The Scene, New York, NY, US. Photos by   Don Paulsen (June 27th)
1967.06.19-30   The Scene, New York, NY, US. Photos by   Don Paulsen (June 27th)

1967.06.19-30   The Scene, New York, NY, US. Photos by   Don Paulsen (June 27th)

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Linda McCartney Remembers Jim Morrison
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“I first photographed The Doors at a small New York club, close to the 59th Street Bridge, called Ondine’s, which was a favorite place for out of town bands to come and play residencies. It was the winter of 1966 and I was down there with some friends to see a Los Angeles band that Elektra Records had recently signed. I had my camera with me and started taking pictures of them as they played. No one in New York had heard of The Doors. They had never performed outside of Los Angeles and hadn’t released any records. Because they were unknown and the club was so intimate I had the unique opportunity of being able to get up really close as they played. It wasn’t Jim Morrison’s looks that struck me first about him. It was the poetry of his songs and the way he would get completely lost in the music. He had this habit of cupping his hand behind his ear so the he could hear his vocals the way the traditional folk singers did. I thought the whole band was great; Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore were all very creative musicans. They returned to Ondine’s in March 1967 by which time their debut album The Doors and their first single “Break On Through” had been released, and they were getting national attention. In May they played their last residency in New York – three weeks at Steve Paul’s Scene Club.


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On July 13, 1967, The Doors Performed At Oakland Civic Auditorium, Oakland, California. Photos By Edward

On July 13, 1967, The Doors performed at Oakland Civic Auditorium, Oakland, California. Photos by Edward Halley.   


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Crosstown Bus, Brighton, MA, 1967.08.10-11. 📷 Peter Simon
Crosstown Bus, Brighton, MA, 1967.08.10-11. 📷 Peter Simon
Crosstown Bus, Brighton, MA, 1967.08.10-11. 📷 Peter Simon

Crosstown Bus, Brighton, MA, 1967.08.10-11. 📷 Peter Simon


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6 months ago
"Cheetah, Santa Monica,  California,  April 9, 1967. © Chuck Boyd
"Cheetah, Santa Monica,  California,  April 9, 1967. © Chuck Boyd
"Cheetah, Santa Monica,  California,  April 9, 1967. © Chuck Boyd
"Cheetah, Santa Monica,  California,  April 9, 1967. © Chuck Boyd
"Cheetah, Santa Monica,  California,  April 9, 1967. © Chuck Boyd
"Cheetah, Santa Monica,  California,  April 9, 1967. © Chuck Boyd
"Cheetah, Santa Monica,  California,  April 9, 1967. © Chuck Boyd

"Cheetah, Santa Monica,  California,  April 9, 1967. © Chuck Boyd

"Everybody was waiting for us. 'Break On Through' was out and people were turning onto the album. It was our first really large crowd. Over two thousand."-Robbie Krieger.

The Doors appear for two shows with The Jefferson Airplane playing to their largest crowd to date of over 2,000. This new Cheetah patterned itself after the one in NYC and just opened on March 21st sporting a 7,000 sq. ft. dance floor surrounded by stainless steel walls. Riding the upward swing of success their new album is producing, The Doors, for the first time, top billing over the biggest bands from rival San Francisco. Jim is highly delighted tonight and falls off the stage in a wild rage, some 8 feet, for the first time during a performance. This is obviously a big night for the band.


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5 months ago
Photo Shoot By Paul Ferrara, San Francisco, July 28-30, 1967.
Photo Shoot By Paul Ferrara, San Francisco, July 28-30, 1967.
Photo Shoot By Paul Ferrara, San Francisco, July 28-30, 1967.
Photo Shoot By Paul Ferrara, San Francisco, July 28-30, 1967.

Photo shoot by Paul Ferrara, San Francisco, July 28-30, 1967.


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7 months ago
Bobby Klein's first photo shoot of The Doors in  Bronson Park, Los Angeles, September 1966
Bobby Klein's first photo shoot of The Doors in  Bronson Park, Los Angeles, September 1966
Bobby Klein's first photo shoot of The Doors in  Bronson Park, Los Angeles, September 1966
Bobby Klein's first photo shoot of The Doors in  Bronson Park, Los Angeles, September 1966
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Bobby Klein's first photo shoot of The Doors in  Bronson Park, Los Angeles, September 1966


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5 months ago
1967.07.03. Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA.   Photo By James Fortune.
1967.07.03. Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA.   Photo By James Fortune.

1967.07.03. Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA.   Photo by James Fortune.


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4 months ago
Jim Morrison With Model Donna Mitchell, VOGUE Magazine Session, New York, September 1967. Photo By Alexis
Jim Morrison With Model Donna Mitchell, VOGUE Magazine Session, New York, September 1967. Photo By Alexis

Jim Morrison with model Donna Mitchell, VOGUE magazine session, New York, September 1967. Photo by Alexis Waldeck.  


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7 months ago
The Doors Appear On Television For The Very First Time On KHJ-TV's Boss City In February Of 1967. Hosted
The Doors Appear On Television For The Very First Time On KHJ-TV's Boss City In February Of 1967. Hosted
The Doors Appear On Television For The Very First Time On KHJ-TV's Boss City In February Of 1967. Hosted
The Doors Appear On Television For The Very First Time On KHJ-TV's Boss City In February Of 1967. Hosted

The Doors appear on television for the very first time on KHJ-TV's Boss City in February of 1967. Hosted by DJ Sam Riddle, this episode was broadcast on February 18th at 6:00pm.  During the month of February 1967, Break On Through is The Doors first  single release and is most likely the song performed. Interviews with the performing groups are known to have taken place with the host and likely followed the performance. For years, it was presumed that The Doors performance on SHEBANG was their first-ever appearance on tv, however a newly confirmed performance date for that show has at last revealed that this performance on Boss City was in fact The Doors very first. At the present date, no surviving copies of The Doors performances on Boss City have surfaced, however two photographs taken by Jasper Dailey during this filming are known. 

The Doors at Boss City on February 18, 1967,  photographs by Jasper Daly.


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