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The story of The Doors' L.A. Woman – the last song they ever recorded
By Classic Rock Magazine Published
Ray Manzarek calls L.A. Woman "the quintessential Doors song" - but they only ever played it live twice

Jon Keliehor went from an unknown psychedelic group to playing with The Doors and rubbing shoulders with Charles Manson
By Max Bell Published
Jon Keliehor was on the frontlines of the West Coast rock scene in the late 60s

How a simple break-up song evolved into The Doors' darkest, weirdest and most disturbing freak-out
By Paul Brannigan Published
How The End began, then went weird

How the LA club scene in the 1960s shaped American rock then sparked a revolution
By Max Bell Published
The Doors to a riot: Six months in the life of Sunset Strip

Nine albums by The Doors you need to hear... and one to avoid
By Max Bell Published
More than just a band that produced some classic music, The Doors and Jim Morrison remain iconic, their recordings embraced by each new generation

The story of The Doors’ Waiting For The Sun, the album that set Jim Morrison on the path to destruction
By Rob Hughes Published
Three albums in and Jim Morrison was heading down a dark path

Jim Morrison's stolen gravestone bust recovered by police after nearly four decades
By Fraser Lewry Published
The bust was installed to mark the 10th anniversary of The Doors' frontman's death in 1971

How The Doors’ Jim Morrison went from from drunken teen rebel to leather-clad 60s rock god
By Joe Daly Published
Drunkenness, arrests, ambition – Jim Morrison’s wayward childhood paved the way for the future
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