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Posted by: LAI671 on 13-12-2006, 14:17 | ||||||||||||||||
TRACK LISTING CD1 SEGMENT I Including Excerpts From The End/Take It As It Comes/Light My Fire/Moonlight Drive/Break On Through (To The Other Side)/Strange Days (14:32 ) SEGMENT II Including Excerpts From Who Do You Love (Live)/When The Music's Over/My Eyes Have Seen You (9:26) SEGMENT III Including Excerpts From Spanish Caravan/We Could Be So Good Together/Roadhouse Blues/When The Music's Over/Who Do You Love (Live) (8:13) SEGMENT IV Including Excerpts From Dawn's Highway/People Are Strange/I Can't See Your Face/Celebration Of The Lizard: The Hill Dwellers (Live)/Five To One/Celebration Of The Lizard: A Little Game (Live)/Soul Kitchen/Crystal Ship (14:38) CD2 SEGMENT I Including Excerpts From Celebration Of The Lizard: Lions In The Street (Live)/Celebration Of The Lizard: Wake Up (Live)/Light My Fire/The End (10:23) SEGMENT II Including Excerpts From Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)/Not To Touch The Earth/The End/Strange Days (13:08) SEGMENT III Including Excerpts From The American Night/Roadhouse Blues (Live)/Celebration Of The Lizard: Wake Up (Live)/When The Music's Over (Live)/Back Door Man (Live) (15:13) SEGMENT IV Including Excerpts From Tell All The People/Unknown Soldier/Five To One/Ship Of Fools (8:03) CD3 SEGMENT I Including Excerpts From Riders On The Storm/Awake/Waiting For The Sun/Dead Cats, Dead Rats (Live)/Break On Through (To The Other Side) (Live) (9:48) SEGMENT II Including Excerpts From Peace Frog/Jim Morrison Stage Rant From Miami/Love Me Two Times (13:36) SEGMENT III Including Excerpts From The End/Hour For Magic/Been Down So Long/Stoned Immaculate (10:44) SEGMENT IV Including Excerpts From When The Music's Over/Shaman's Blues/The Changeling (11:46) CD4 SEGMENT I Including Excerpts From The End/When The Music's Over/Horse Latitudes/Ghost Song/Newborn Awakening (10:14) SEGMENT II Including Excerpts From To Come Of Age/Black Polished Chrome/Latino Chrome/Angels And Sailors/Stoned Immaculate/The Movie (12:11) SEGMENT III Including Excerpts From The Movie/The Hitchhiker/Riders On The Storm/Jim Morrison: Cemetery Poem (13:10) SEGMENT IV Including Excerpts From Jim Morrison: Hitler/Wild Child/An American Prayer/Curses, Invocations/Hour For Magic/A Feast Of Friends/The End (11:07) This is the first in-depth radio special for which all three Doors agreed to speak on the record about their whirlwind career from 1966 through Jim Morrison's death in 1971 and the mysterious circumstances under which he lived and died. Throughout the 1970s, L.A.'s top disc jockey, Jim Ladd, had made no secret of his love for The Doors and always played them nightly on his shift. Ladd was also one of the very first pioneers of the "syndicated radio special," meaning he wrote, interviewed, hosted, and distributed to 135 cities a weekly radio production about a band of his choice. In 1979, following the release of the An American Prayer album and preceding the release of the bestselling No One Here Gets Out Alive book, I approached Jim about doing a four-hour special on The Doors. He almost laughed at me. The longest special he had previously done was a two-part two-hour one for Pink Floyd and another two hours on Led Zeppelin. "Do The Doors even have four hours of music?" he asked. I told him I'd be able to deliver outtakes then-never-before-heard as well as interviews with the key players to be included in this special. I told him my goal was to have its airing be the same month as the No One Here Gets Out Alive book, was to be published. We came very close. So in the spring and summer of 1979 the show aired, every Monday night for an hour, in 135 markets. No One Here Gets Out Alive soon became the best selling rock book ever written; Warner Books bought commercial time on the special and Ladd used the book as the basis for the show he ultimately produced. Since that time Jim Ladd has become the unofficial "voice" of The Doors (as of this writing, he has just completed another special, on the tribute album of Doors music, Stoned Immaculate, featuring Creed, Stone Temple Pilots, Smash Mouth, The Cult, and others performing their favorite Doors songs). No One Here Gets Out Alive, this CD box set of the original Jim Ladd radio show which has now adopted the name of the book, remains the most enduring and definitive Doors story ever produced. Bootleg copies of this radio special, in its original 4-LP format, go for upwards of five hundred dollars -- and they are third- and fourth-generation copies with horrible sound. Only 150 copies of the 4-LP set were originally produced in 1979 and there never was a repressing. Almost without exception, the personnel at the radio stations that received those original copies kept them, and the black box which contained them, for their personal collections. They are impossible to find. My last copy went to Oliver Stone for research for The Doors film. Fortunately, my younger brother, Chip, had a copy he had only played once and taped. That original is the basis from which Bruce Botnick has worked his magic to turn out this compact disc edition. No One Here Gets Out Alive is more than a radio documentary of The Doors -- it is a treasure and a must have for any Doors collector. Bright Midnight Archives This is the real thing, as The Doors played it, without intrusive overdubs or fixes. While technical glitches remain, and the tape sound is sometimes primitive, the performance quality and historical significance make Bright Midnight Archives releases essential in any Doors collection. Most Bright Midnight Archives releases are neither individually numbered nor limited editions. |
Posted by: Гордый on 13-12-2006, 16:11 |
Особенно название подбадривающие! Интересно если все 4 диска за раз послушать, наверно название станет явью! Спасибо, LAI671! |
Posted by: OlCh on 13-12-2006, 16:21 | ||
дал бы людям продохнуть - "окна" какие-нибудь раздал бы |
Posted by: LAI671 on 13-12-2006, 17:09 |
"Окна" я в разделе Программы раздаю Так что разнообразие получается 40-летие отмечать надо с размахом |
Posted by: OlCh on 13-12-2006, 21:46 | ||
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Posted by: bubamara on 14-12-2006, 09:16 |
Ну и пусть мой диск лопнет от всех мыслимых Дорзов Спасибо! |
Posted by: dsjkvf on 16-12-2006, 20:20 |
а почему ISO, если н секрет? |
Posted by: Гордый on 16-12-2006, 22:35 | ||
dsjkvf, у меня то же глупый вопрос... а как твой ник произносится? Транскрипцию давай! |
Posted by: retro on 16-12-2006, 22:38 |
Ребяты... расскажите мне, КАК вы можете слушать одно и тоже? Это же какой Божий дар! Я серьезно. НА самом деле получаете удовольствие? |
Posted by: Гордый on 16-12-2006, 22:48 | ||
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Posted by: bubamara on 17-12-2006, 02:52 | ||
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy © Лучше в сотый раз послушать Дорз, чем многие свежайшие альбомы живущих поныне музыкантов. Я каждый канун НГ с неземным наслаждением пересматриваю "Иронию судьбы" - и что? Лучше посмотреть свежевылепленное шоу с Петросяном? |
Posted by: xaup on 17-12-2006, 03:00 |
Вы знаете, что есть фильм с таким же названием от тех же авторов, Danny Sugarman и Jerry Hopkins? |
Posted by: bubamara on 17-12-2006, 03:44 | ||
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Posted by: xaup on 17-12-2006, 04:25 |
Да, правильнее сказать, что фильм с их участием и вдохновленный их одноименной книгой. А режиссер другой. |