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  2. Live at the Hollywood Bowl (The Doors album) - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Hollywood Bowl is the third official live album by the American rock band the Doors, released in May 1987 by Elektra Records. The concert was recorded on July 5, 1968, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, the Doors' hometown. A VHS video of the concert was also released, containing 14 songs.

  3. Astral Weeks - Wikipedia

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    A DVD featuring the Hollywood Bowl performances and entitled Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl: The Concert Film was released on 19 May 2009. When asked by Rolling Stone editor David Wild why he was performing the album again live after forty years, Morrison replied: "It received no promotion, from Warner Bros.—that's why I never got to ...

  4. Live at the Hollywood Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl, a 1977 album by the Beatles, recorded in 1964 and 1965, re-released in 2016 as Live at the Hollywood Bowl; Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, a 1982 concert film by the Monty Python team; Live at the Hollywood Bowl (The Doors album), an album released in 1987 from the Doors' performance on July 5, 1968

  5. Jeff Beck discography - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Clarke's 1975 album Journey to Love on the title track and "Hello Jeff" Narada Michael Walden's 1976 album Garden of Love Light on the track "Saint and the Rascal" Stanley Clarke's 1978 album Modern Man on the song "Rock 'N' Roll Jelly" Stanley Clarke's 1979 album I Wanna Play For You on the song "Jamaican Boy"

  6. In Concert (The Doors album) - Wikipedia

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    The songs were recorded at several concerts between 1968 and 1970 in Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Copenhagen. [1] In Concert includes tracks previously released on Absolutely Live (1970), Alive, She Cried (1983), and Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1987) plus a recording of "The End". [1]

  7. A Tribute to Jim Morrison - Wikipedia

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    "When the Music's Over" – excerpt from Hollywood Bowl, July 5, 1968; The End" – excerpt from opening titles of Apocalypse Now "Touch Me" – performance from The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour December 15, 1968 "Moonlight Drive" – excerpt from The Jonathan Winters Show, December 27, 1967 "The Changeling" – excerpt of song from album L.A ...

  8. Jim Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles motel room where Morrison lived between 1968 and 1970; currently covered in graffiti from his fans. In 1968, the Doors released their third studio album, Waiting for the Sun. On July 5, the band performed at the Hollywood Bowl; footage from this performance was later released on the DVD Live at the Hollywood Bowl.

  9. Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The album won Live Album of the Year at the UK Music Producers Guild awards held on 11 February 2010. [7] A DVD of performances from the concerts, Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl: The Concert Film is an Amazon.com Exclusive and was released on 19 May 2009.