The Doors’ last studio album with Jim Morrison, ‘L.A. Woman,’ turns 50 this year. To commemorate the anniversary, the concert film ‘The Doors: Live at the Bowl '68’ will be screened in theaters on November 4th.
Fans will be able to see the full concert film from a show at the Hollywood Bowl on July 5th, 1968 along with extras that were shot exclusively for the big screen, which will include a new performance by drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robby Krieger including guests and a conversation with Densmore, Kreiger and Doors manager Jeff Jampol.
In addition to viewing the full concert film, which was captured on July 5th, 1968 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, you'll see extras filmed exclusively for the big screen including a brand-new musical performance by drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robby Krieger with special guests, plus a conversation with Densmore, Krieger and the band’s manager, Jeff Jampol.
Krieger said, “The magic that has been done to enhance the picture and sound quality of this show will make everyone feel as though they have a front-row seat at the Hollywood Bowl.”
Classics performed that night included “Hello, I Love You,” “The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)," “Light My Fire” and “The End.”
Tickets will go on sale September 21st at TheDoorsFilm.com. A 50th anniversary edition of L.A. Woman will be released on December 3rd.
[Source: Classic Hits Today]