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So, 'The Doors of the 21st Century - L.A. Woman Live' is a fascinating glimpse into what could have been. It's not polished, and you can feel the raw energy and nostalgia emanating from the performances. The atmosphere is thick with the spirit of the original band, and it's intriguing how the music marries with the visuals. Sure, the director’s name might be missing, but you can sense the love for the material. The pacing feels both reverent and loose, capturing that essence of a live rock show. It's like a time capsule, filled with the hope of a past tour that never happened, making it a unique piece for any collector who appreciates the history behind the music.
This film has had limited releases, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. It's often found in niche collections focusing on rock documentaries or live performances. Collector interest tends to lean towards the band's history, as it captures a pivotal moment in their legacy. Finding it on physical media can be a challenge, but for those who appreciate The Doors, it's a compelling artifact.
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