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Break On Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The Doors is a concert documentary from a 2016 all-star performance in Los Angeles that John Densmore and Robby Krieger, the two surviving members of The Doors, developed to celebrate what would have been Manzarek's 70th birthday. As well as the all star concert there's never before seen footage from The Doors archives and new Interviews from Densmore and Krieger. It's a one of a kind documentary about a very special person and a legendary rock band; Genre: Documentary; Country: USA; 1H 7 m. Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors youtube.

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Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors songs. Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors 2017. Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors pictures. Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors. Doesn't get any better than this. RIP Ray xoxo. Who is on a bass guitar. You bot? Check... Please wait... “ Is everybody in? ” John Densmore of the Doors asked the crowd gathered Friday night at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood. Standing beside him was his old friend and musical partner, guitarist Robby Krieger, who added, “ Let the ceremony begin. “ The words were lifted from the band’s 1970 tune “Celebration of the Lizard, ” arriving halfway into a night of music marking the birthday of their late collaborator, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, who died of cancer in 2013. The surviving Doors led a two-hour concert recreating some of the band’s most beloved songs with a cast of friends including members of Foo Fighters, Stone Temple Pilots, Jane’s Addiction, X, Gov’t Mule and Dead Sara. The memorial show began coming together just two weeks ago, Krieger said from the stage. Manzarek had been gone over two years, and a planned live tribute by Krieger and Densmore had yet to happen. With Manzarek’s birthday again approaching, the guitarist said, “Ray has been haunting me. ” In the lobby was a silent auction, featuring a Gibson SG autographed by Krieger and prints of Henry Diltz photographs from the Morrison Hotel album cover session. Proceeds would go to the Stand Up to Cancer charity for cancer research. On keyboards for most of the night was Rami Jaffee of the Wallflowers and Foo Fighters. Sitting in on the occasion’s most crucial position, he opened the night with the funky, festive organ riff from “When the Music’s Over. ” At the mic was Gov’t Mule’s Warren Haynes, as the crowd shouted along to the chant, “We want the world and we want it now! ” Krieger and Densmore, both white-haired and four decades past their final gig with late frontman Jim Morrison, shared a smile and fist-bump after the first song. Densmore took turns at the drum throne with Stephen Perkins of Jane’s Addiction. “Back in the day, ” Densmore explained, “I blew my ears out bashing those cymbals. ” Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins sang “Alabama Song (Whisky Bar), ” his foot up on the monitor, hitting the right tone and swagger. It was followed by “Love Me Two Times, ” as Perkins pummeled and Jaffee recreated Manzarek’s baroque solo. On bass was Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots. Before leaving the stage, Hawkins described the former Doors in rehearsal the day before, still slipping into their original groove: “They sound like they never got off the stage. ” Aside from the remaining Doors, the artists with the longest collaboration with Manzarek were Exene Cervenka and John Doe of the band X. In the early 1980s, the keyboardist embraced another generation of challenging L. A. rock by producing X’s acclaimed first four albums and played organ on several tracks. Onstage Friday, Doe said that on X’s early tours, fans would sometimes shout, “Where’s Ray? ” Doe and Cervenka performed the Doors’ stormy “Soul Kitchen, ” with Perkins pounding the drums and guitarist Brian Ray ripping up a Billy Zoom-tweaked riff. They followed with X’s “Nausea. ” “I was lucky to be a human being on he planet when the Doors were around, ” Cervenka said. “I think the Doors changed culture forever. ” Singing on Willie Dixon’s “Backdoor Man” was a forceful Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara, barking and strutting across the stage. Krieger ignited some bluesy electric bottleneck on “Moonlight Drive, ” the first song the band ever played together. Doe returned to sing “Riders on the Storm, ” and joked, “This is a top-three song to drive 80 miles an hour. ” Densmore was back on drums, Perkins on shimmering percussion, while Krieger mingled cascading melody with Jaffee. One of the night’s peak performances came from L. /New York singer-songwriter Andrew Watt, tapping into the unpredictable energy of Morrison during “L. Woman. ” He arrived drinking from a bottle of wine, hair to his shoulders and clapped to the beat. He barked the lyrics and fell to the floor to deliver a heavy breathing mantra of “Mr. Mojo risin'” then leapt into the crowd for a few moments of crowd surfing. For the Doors, there had been disagreements and lawsuits for years over use of band’s name and licensing, but the night was all good memories from their shared history. Densmore noted the special connection between Morrison and Manzarek, who met in the Sixties as UCLA film students: “Ray saw something in Jim before anybody. ” Krieger remembered a 3 a. m. phone call from Morrison: “Robbie, me and Pam took too much acid. You gotta come over. ” The night’s encore was “Light My Fire, ” returning most of the night’s singers and players. It was one of the Doors’ biggest hits and is the first song Krieger ever wrote, but he spoke only of Manzarek’s contribution. “It might be the most iconic Ray solo ever, ” Krieger said, then added, “actually, the most iconic organ solo ever. ” As the performers slowly exited the stage, the crowd began shouting a spontaneous “Happy Birthday” to the late keyboardist. Densmore and Krieger returned alone at centerstage, and took a bow together one more time.

@johnnybucks72 That security guard was vile - I was there with my 8 week old son the day before and she angrily motioned to me (in french so i did not understand) when i was sat close by breastfeeding him. i wasn't hurting anyone - it was ridiculous. This banner text can have markup. web books video audio software images ABOUT CONTACT BLOG PROJECTS HELP DONATE JOBS VOLUNTEER PEOPLE Search metadata Search text contents Search TV news captions Search archived web sites Advanced Search upload UPLOAD person SIGN IN Search the history of over 411 billion web pages on the Internet. search Search the Wayback Machine Featured texts All Books All Texts latest This Just In Smithsonian Libraries FEDLINK (US) Genealogy Lincoln Collection Books to Borrow Top American Libraries Canadian Libraries Universal Library Community Texts Project Gutenberg Biodiversity Heritage Library Children's Library Open Library Books by Language Additional Collections movies All video Prelinger Archives Democracy Now! Occupy Wall Street TV NSA Clip Library TV News Animation & Cartoons Arts & Music Computers & Technology Cultural & Academic Films Ephemeral Films Movies News & Public Affairs Understanding 9/11 Spirituality & Religion Sports Videos Television Videogame Videos Vlogs Youth Media Community Video audio All audio Grateful Dead Netlabels Old Time Radio 78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings Live Music Archive Audio Books & Poetry Community Audio Computers & Technology Music, Arts & Culture News & Public Affairs Non-English Audio Spirituality & Religion Librivox Free Audiobook Podcasts software All software Old School Emulation MS-DOS Games Historical Software Classic PC Games Software Library Internet Arcade Kodi Archive and Support File Community Software Vintage Software APK MS-DOS CD-ROM Software CD-ROM Software Library Console Living Room Software Sites Tucows Software Library Shareware CD-ROMs CD-ROM Images Software Capsules Compilation ZX Spectrum DOOM Level CD image All images Flickr Commons Occupy Wall Street Flickr Cover Art USGS Maps Metropolitan Museum NASA Images Solar System Collection Ames Research Center Brooklyn Museum Audio Preview favorite Flag this item for Graphic Violence Graphic Sexual Content by Susan Marie Publication date 2010-06-01 Usage Attribution-No Derivative Works 3. 0 Topics Ray Manzarek, The Doors, Susan Marie, Music, Keyboards, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Interview, Audio Language English My Tribute to Ray Manzarek of The Doors Addeddate 2013-05-21 03:57:24 Identifier RayManzarek Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1. 4 plus-circle Add Review comment Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. 317 Views 1 Favorite DOWNLOAD OPTIONS download 1 file OGG VORBIS download TORRENT download VBR M3U download VBR MP3 download download 7 Files download 5 Original SHOW ALL IN COLLECTIONS Community Audio Uploaded by SueMarie on May 21, 2013 SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata) Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014).

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I mis ray more than I mis Jim But frankly I mis them both I hope to meet them in heaven

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Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors reviews. Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The door cinema club. Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The doorstep. 3:15 Yeah, I didn't sleep last night, got loaded, and now got myself a beer. Epic! already deserve a tribute the god of the keys. Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors lyrics. I really love how Robbys so sweet and kind giving handshakes and i love his aspca shirt and his blazer it looks like he made it hellaaaaa radddddd.

Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The doors. Remembering the late great Ray M on this should have been his 77th birthday. Miss you Ray. John and well. LONG LIVE THE DOORS. Rest in Rock Heaven Jim and Ray. The red tinting adds a lot of atmosphere. Ray has a cool sense of humor. Jim is my favourite artist, i find it really depressing to see old ray and rob playing with a jim impersonator. Break on thru a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors. I found an island in your arms, country in your eyes. arms that chain, eyes that lie. Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The door cinema. Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors 2016.

Everyone was awesome as usual but Robbie was really killing it on that solo. Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors album. Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The door repair. Break on thru celebration of ray manzarek and the doors. Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The door locks. Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors images. H ere’s a deeply uncool, almost embarrassingly un-rock’n’roll Doors documentary; it’s unlikely to get toes a-tapping let alone light a fire. It’s essentially a filmed gig, reuniting the two surviving Doors, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore, on stage with assorted members of Foo Fighters, Jane’s Addiction, Stone Temple Pilots and more filling in for Jim Morrison and keyboardist Ray Manzarek. The hits comes thick and fast, tightly arranged and slickly performed, but this lineup of well-preserved mostly male musicians gives the show the bland atmosphere of a celebrity tribute band. The gig is dedicated to Manzarek, who died in 2013, and director Justin Kreutzmann pads out the gig footage with an interview the keyboardist gave and fresh input from Krieger and Densmore. The pair genially repeat anecdotes for the 1, 000th time: how they met Manzarek at a transcendental meditation course and how they were initially underwhelmed by Morrison, then an insecure, shy kid. Still, some of the stories deserve repeating, such as the one about the time Morrison dropped acid before going on stage at the Hollywood Bowl, and spent the first few minutes picking at the AstroTurf. In archive footage, the sound on mute, we see him later at that same gig, whirling and howling, beautiful and unhinged. That energy is not matched at the tribute gig, though guest singer Andrew Watt, with a preening performance of LA Woman, does a fair imitation of Morrison’s messiah complex, if not his appeal. Speaking to camera, Densmore glosses over his longrunning feud with Krieger over touring as the Doors without Morrison. At the time he is on record as saying: “It can’t be the Doors without Jim. It could be the Windows, the Hinges, I don’t care, as long as it’s not the Doors. ” Watching this film, you might agree. • The Doors Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek is released in the UK on 7 February and in Australia on 12 February.

Ear orgasm! I'm addicted to this masterpiece. The drums are awesome. I think Jim would loved it. Ray and Robby where on their best! And the whole set where on their best. So sad feeling didn't get the chance to see them perform. But I have the feeling they inspire me in my feeling of music.

 

Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and thedoors. Break on thru a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors dvd. Oww so much sad. Gonna miss you Ray. How could any DJ not know about jim's notebooks and abortion stories being used by the doors for peace frog. Always felt Jason Patric (The Los Boys) could of rocked it as Jim. He had the leer, the darkness, whereas Val was too bright eyed, but did a great performance. There were great parts in the movie and some bad ones, what can you do. g. Fuck i actually started tearing up, amazing. Break on thru: a celebration of ray manzarek and the doors book.

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