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The Doors TUNING/ROCK ME BABY (Live @ the "London Fog" May 1966) (Robby Krieger Guitar Improv)

Album:London Fog 1966 Released:Dec 16, '16 Recorded:May '66 Venue:London Fog, Los Angeles Genre:Rock Label:Rhino & Bright Midnight Archives Producer:Bruce Botnick The Doors(band name taken from Aldous Huxley's book The Doors Of Perception)BREAK THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE with their debut album on Jan 4, '67 with a 4-track tape machine shaping hard bluesy acid rock like a psychedelic trip, and bringing new expectations for musicians to come.The Doors debut album light up the trippy midnight of music with hit's such as "Light My Fire" and the long drawn out trippy poetry, dramatic, heartbreaking love story, Vietnam bloody killing musical instrumental improv "The End".Dangerous lyrical intense hard music that demonstrated and pushed parental advisory over the edge of sanity.Jimbo aka "The Lizard King" expressing his creative poetry, and inter demons inside of his music.The Doors form with the start of keyboarder Ray Manzarek and finger picking, bluesy bottleneck, guitar god flamenco guitarist(type of classical guitar music)Robby Krieger.Robby picking up the electric guitar just couple years before joining The Doors and attended the Kinnara School of Music in LA prior to going the group.Robby taken an LSD acid trip to the music store and hallucinating while staring at the beautiful '64 or '67 Gibson Cherry Red SG Special(possibly a Melody Maker)with P-90's with it's double cutaway body shaped like devil horns.The devil drew him to the guitar of choice, he was in love with a guitar in the color of his favorite influences like Chuck Berry's Gibson ES-335, or Freddie King's Gibson ES-355 etc.Jazz rock drummer John Densmore was asked to play the skins in the gig.Also old college friend of Ray's from UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, on Venice Beach in summer of '65 was asked to be the lead vocalist after hearing Morrison sing "Moonlight Drive".A poor hippy man with a whole rock concert going on in his head with sound and poetry while living on rooftops on Sunset Strip in LA.Oh that's right The Lizard King Jim Morrison that is.The Doors were first turned down by Columbia Records and then later signed by Elektra Records.Moving out of the "Whisky a Go-Go" because the groups contract was done playing as the house band, NOT for the language in their song "The End" according to the March '91 film "The Doors"(According to Robby's Oct 2021 book "Set The Night On Fire").Here I am playing along to one of the only earliest live show recordings held @ the "London Fog" in LA on Sunset Strip from "Doors(Band From Venice)" as labeled on the cover.According to the writing on the "File-A-Way Archival Storage Box" for the original reel-to-reel tape, the recording was sometime in May '66 and recorded by UCLA spectator/photographer Nettie Peña before the band came out with their debut album on Jan 4, '67.The Doors started playing at the "London Fog" in Feb or March '66 earning $5 a night.A shy Jim Morrison would have his back towards the crowd during a set on stage in the early years before growing confidence and morphing into the black leathered demon that he became.John Densmore said that early versions of "Light My Fire"(you can hear a fan sing out after "Strange Days")and "The End were played @ this gig, but tape is MIA.The group played blues standards(original artist below on setlist)and would squeeze in a couple early versions of their originals("Strange Days" released on title track 2nd album Sept 25, 67 and "You Make Me Real" released on their 5th studio album "Morrison Hotel" released Feb 9, '70).You can here maybe Ray say something like "let's play "You Need Meat"(outtake song from 6th studio album "L.A. Woman" released April 19, '71)during the chats in between songs, but not played.Box set includes a poster of the "Royce Hall UCLA" student film screening and a "London Fog" coaster and The Doors thank former "Whisky a Go-Go" talent booker Ronnie Haran-Mellen.According to the pictures Robby Krieger was using a mid 60's Gibson SG Melody Maker or Special with P-90 pickups, a Magnatone Custom, or a Acoustic 260(used by Robby and Ray and seen on stage possibly at the "Hollywood Bowl" show on July 5, '68), a Vox cabinet, and even a '58 National Town & Country in late '66-'67 seen on the "Break On Through" promo video. The Doors Live @ the "London Fog" May 1966 Setlist 1."Tuning (I)" 2."Rock Me Baby" Muddy Waters/B.B. King 3."Baby, Please Don't Go" Joe Williams "Them"(group)(Muddy Waters) 4."You Make Me Real" Jim Morrison 5."Tuning (II)" 6."Don't Fight It" Steve Cropper/Wilson Pickett 7."I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" Willie Dixon 8."Strange Days" The Doors 9."Lucille" Little Richard The Doors JIM MORRISON-vocals harmonica RAY MANZAREK-organ lead vocals "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" ROBBY KRIEGER-guitar JOHN DENSMORE-drums Gear Gibson/EpiphoneSGSpecial RolandmicroCubeGX(BlackPanel/Reverb) BossFDR-1Fender'65DeluxeReverb BossCS-3CompressionSustainer BossBD-2BluesDriver MXREP-103Echoplex TheDoors'66/'67Tee/YoungLionNecklace

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