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So, The Doors: Collection is this interesting dive into the world of one of the most unique rock bands from the '60s. It's more than just performances; you feel the spirit of the era in the interviews and footage. The three main segments—Dance on Fire, Live at the Hollywood Bowl, and The Soft Parade—each have a distinct vibe, showcasing different aspects of the band's artistry. Plus, Manzarek's direction adds a layer of authenticity. Those UCLA student films included in the extras? They give a kind of raw insight into the band's early days. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it mirrors the chaotic energy of The Doors themselves.
This collection has had various releases over the years, but original copies can be somewhat tricky to find, especially in good condition. Collectors often seek it out for its combination of rare footage and interviews, making it a noteworthy piece for fans of The Doors. The overall scarcity and the distinctive content within may pique the interest of those keen on documenting the evolution of rock music during that era.
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