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VH1 Storytellers: The Doors - A Celebration (2001)

VH1 Storytellers: The Doors - A Celebration (2001)
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This video is part of the series VH1 Storytellers, which features musical artists in performance and in interviews. This episode showcases one of the great bands of the 1960s, The Doors. The charismatic presence of the late Jim Morrison is there in spirit as Ray Manzarek on keyboard, Robby Krieger on guitar, and ohn Densmore on drum set, get together to jam and remember life as The Doors. They tell stories about the making of some of their most famous songs, including the signature tune "Light My Fire." A number of well-known artists join the group to sing vocals, including Perry Farrell, Pat Monahan, Ian Astbury, Scott Weiland, Travis Meeks, and Scott Stapp. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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This video is part of the series VH1 Storytellers, which features musical artists in performance and in interviews. This episode showcases one of the great bands of the 1960s, The Doors. The charismatic presence of the late Jim Morrison is there in spirit as Ray Manzarek on keyboard, Robby Krieger on guitar, and ohn Densmore on drum set, get together to jam and remember life as The Doors. They tell stories about the making of some of their most famous songs, including the signature tune "Light My Fire." A number of well-known artists join the group to sing vocals, including Perry Farrell, Pat Monahan, Ian Astbury, Scott Weiland, Travis Meeks, and Scott Stapp. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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    Sharon L.

    I really was not impressed by this movie at all. The sound was terrible on some of the bands talking and could not be heard. Overall another movie to make money and nothing new. No one can replace Morrison and I hate to see people trying and thinking they are so great. Do not waste your time on this one.

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