15/07/67 from Greg Shaw The Doors on the Road book. It was an early (3pm) and a late (8.30pm) show. Also performed Jefferson Airplane. Promoter Tommy Walker. Capacity 8500. 15/07/67 from Greg Shaw The Doors on the Road book. It was an early (3pm) and a late (8.30pm) show. Also performed Jefferson Airplane. Promoter Tommy Walker. Capacity 8500.
That there is four doors too many.
I don't think it's a parody of any one particular doors song. More like "in the style of" the doors.
A room that has no doors or windows is often referred to as a "mushroom." This is a riddle, playing on the word "room" within "mushroom." In a literal sense, a room without doors or windows would be an enclosed space with no access points.
The orifices of a newborn
I mushroom.
It depends if you're talking about The Doors with or without Jim Morrison
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That was Jim Morrison of the Doors in Miami.
Yes they did because I was at the concert. It was about 1967
It depends if you're talking about The Doors with or without Jim Morrison
yup, they did a cover song by them at the concert that i went to
August 3, 1968. I was 12. I was there.
yes she did
In 1991, Ray Manzarek (Drummer of The Doors) and Robby Krieger (Guitar Player of the Doors) played a concert with Ian Astbury replacing Jim Morrison and they calle themselves The Doors, but of course, Jim wasn't there. Neither was John Densmore, the drummer, which led to a lawsuit in 2004 over the licensing of the band name "The Doors"
Doors open at 5pm
The doors open at 6 p.m.
Yes. They played a cover of this songs in a concert. It wasn't recorded, but they did.