RSS Feed     Twitter     Facebook

Posts Tagged ‘Ray Manzarek’

The Doors Respond To Florida’s Pardon Of Jim Morrison

40 YEARS AFTER MEDIA AND COURT CIRCUS, THE DOORS SPEAK OUT


The Doors

In the wake of Florida’s decision to issue a pardon to Jim Morrison of The Doors more than 40 years after
his alleged obscene acts on a Miami stage, his bandmates Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby
Krieger
issued this statement:

In 1969 the Doors played an infamous concert in Miami, Florida. Accounts vary as to what actually happened on
stage that night.

Whatever took place that night ended with The Doors sharing beers and laughter in the dressing room with the Miami
police, who acted as security at the venue that evening. No arrests were made. The next day we flew off to Jamaica
for a few days’ vacation before our planned 20-city tour of America.

That tour never materialized. Four days later, warrants were issued in Miami for the arrest of Morrison on trumped-
up charges of indecency, public obscenity, and general rock-and-roll revelry. Every city The Doors were booked into
canceled their engagement.

A circus of fire-and-brimstone “decency” rallies, grand jury investigations and apocalyptic editorials followed – not
to mention allegations ranging from the unsubstantiated (he exposed himself) to the fantastic (the Doors were
“inciting a riot” but also “hypnotizing” the crowd).

In August, Jim Morrison went on trial in Miami. He was acquitted on all but two misdemeanor charges and sentenced
to six months’ hard labor in Raiford Penitentiary. He was appealing this conviction when he died in Paris on July 3,
1971. Four decades after the fact, with Jim an icon for multiple generations – and those who railed against him now
a laughingstock – Florida has seen fit to issue a pardon.

We don’t feel Jim needs to be pardoned for anything.

His performance in Miami that night was certainly provocative, and entirely in the insurrectionary spirit of The Doors’
music and message. The charges against him were largely an opportunity for grandstanding by ambitious politicians
- not to mention an affront to free speech and a massive waste of time and taxpayer dollars. As Ann Woolner of the
Albany Times-Union wrote recently, “Morrison’s case bore all the signs of a political prosecution, a rebuke from the
cultural right to punish a symbol of Dionysian rebellion.”

If the State of Florida and the City of Miami want to make amends for the travesty of Jim Morrison’s arrest and
prosecution forty years after the fact, an apology would be more appropriate – and expunging the whole sorry
matter from the record. And how about a promise to stop letting culture-war hysteria trump our First Amendment
rights? Freedom of Speech must be held sacred, especially in these reactionary times.

Love,

The Doors
The Morrison Family


Santana: Guitar Heaven Out 9/21

GUITAR HEAVEN: THE GREATEST GUITAR CLASSICS OF ALL TIME FIRST ALBUM SINCE 2005′S
ALL THAT I AM


Carlos Santana

The longest-running, most successful partnership in the history of rock takes flight anew, as legendary Rock And
Roll Hall of Fame inductees Carlos
Santana
and Clive Davis, Chief Creative Officer of Sony Music Entertainment, collaborate on the
brand new concept album, Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time, arriving in
stores September 21 on Arista Records. The album was co-produced by Carlos Santana and Clive Davis with tracks
produced by Matt Serletic and Howard Benson.

Working from their collective encyclopedic knowledge of rock, Carlos Santana and Clive Davis devised a list of guitar-
centric titles – and then invited a Who’s Who of guest vocalists to perform on every track. Singers range from Chris Cornell (on Led Zeppelin’s “Whole
Lotta Love”), Pat Monahan (on Van
Halen’s “Dance the Night Away”), Chester
Bennington
and Ray Manzarek
(on The Doors’ “Riders on the Storm”), Rob
Thomas
(on Cream’s “Sunshine Of Your Love), Scott Weiland (on the Rolling Stones’ “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’”), Chris Daughtry (on Def Leppard’s
“Photograph”), Gavin Rossdale (on T.
Rex’s “Bang A Gong”) to rapper Nas
(on AC/DC’s “Back In Black”), veteran Joe
Cocker
(on Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing”), and more.

A very special dedication to George Harrison comes together on Guitar Heaven…, with “While My Guitar
Gently Weeps,” featuring singer india.arie and master cellist Yo Yo Ma. “Listening to the song,” Olivia Harrison told Carlos, “it made me jump for joy and
cry at the same time.” (Please see below for a working track listing.)

Along with these stars, Carlos offers “supreme validation and compliment” to his full-time band for their work on
Guitar HeavenÂ…, their first entire full-length studio album recording together. Band members who join him
on the album include Dennis Chambers (drums), Benny Rietveld (bass), Karl Perrazo
(timbales), Tommy Anthony (rhythm guitar), Freddie Ravel (keyboards), Andy Vargas
(background vocals), and Raul Rekow (Congas). Bill Ortiz (trumpet) and Jeff Cressman
(trombone) also appear on the record.

Tracklisting:

“Whole Lotta Love” featuring Chris Cornell (Led Zeppelin)

“Sunshine Of Your Love” featuring Rob Thomas (Cream)

“Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’” featuring Scott Weiland (The Rolling Stones)

“Dance the Night Away” featuring Pat Monahan (Van Halen)

“While My Guitar Gently Weeps” featuring india.arie and Yo-Yo Ma (The Beatles)

“Bang A Gong” featuring Gavin Rossdale (T. Rex)

“Smoke On the Water” featuring Jacoby Shaddix (Deep Purple)

“Photograph” featuring Chris Daughtry (Def Leppard)

“Back In Black” featuring Nas (AC/DC)

“Little Wing” featuring Joe Cocker (Jimi Hendrix)

“Riders On the Storm” featuring Chester Bennington and Ray Manzarek (The Doors)

“I Ain’t Superstitious” featuring Jonny Lang (Howlin’ Wolf, Jeff Beck Group)

“Fortunate Son” featuring Scott Stapp (Creedence Clearwater Revival)

Carlos Santana
Tour Dates

::
Carlos Santana News ::
Carlos Santana
Concert
Reviews


Former Doors members happy with Depp’s role in group’s docu

Former members of The Doors have given Johnny Depp the green signal for his role in a new film about the legendary rock group.
The Pirates Of The Caribbean star will be narrating When You”re Strange: A Film About The Doors and reading Jim Morrison’’s poetry in the feature-length documentary, reports The Mirror.
Drummer John Densmore said [...]

Doors Documentary Opens April 9

Doors Documentary When You’re Strange Begins In Select Markets April 9

The Doors

When You’re Strange first played at Sundance in 2009. Producers include Dick Wolf, Rhino’s John Beug and Jeff Jampol, the band’s manager. Wolf Films’ Peter Jankowski, also a producer, guided the project for Wolf’s company. It was made with
support of band members Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Krieger,
as well as the estate of Jim Morrison. Manzarek has said in interviews that the doc is the antidote to Oliver Stone’s film The Doors.

After its Sundance bow, filmmakers brought Johnny Depp aboard to voice a new narration. It continued to be fine-tuned as it made fest appearances at Berlin, Deauville and San Sebastian. More recently, the completed version played at
the Santa Barbara Film Fest.

“Watching the hypnotic, hitherto unreleased footage of Jim, John, Ray and Robby, I felt like I experienced it all through their eyes. As a rock ‘n’ roll documentary, or any kind of documentary for that matter, it simply doesn’t get any better than this,” Depp said.

Wolf said he remembers buying The Doors’ first album and listening to it a dozen times in a row.

“Both sides. Every song. I’ve been a fan every since. This movie is a story of the band, but it is also an insight into a moment that will never be repeated,” Wolf said.

The 90-minute doc uses footage shot between the band’s formation in 1965 and Morrison’s death in 1971, including footage from Morrison and Manzarek’s time together at UCLA’s film school.

The film’s soundtrack will be available March 30.

Beug said film will open in select markets including New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Seattle and San Francisco. The DVD will be released three months after that. Film also will air on PBS’ American Masters series.


West Fest 40th Ann of Woodstock | 10.25 | S.F.

Images by: Susan J. Weiand

West Fest

Celebrating The 40th Anniversary of Woodstock

10.25.09 :: Golden Gate Park :: San Francisco, CA

Paul Kantner – Jefferson Starship

Cathy Richardson – Jefferson Starship

Country Joe McDonald

Cynthia Robinson – The Family Stone

The Family Stone

David and Linda La Flamme (It’s a Beautiful Day)

David Denny (Steve Miller Band)

Danny Glover

Lester Chambers

Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads)

Leon Hendrix (Jimi’s brother) with Jimi Impersonator

Terry Haggerty (Sons of Champlin)

Nick Gravenites Band

Original Cast of Hair

Harvey Mandel

Michael McClure (Beat Poet)

Michael McClure & Ray Manzarek (The Doors)

Groovy Judy

Denny Laine (of Paul McCartney, Wings, Moody Blues)

Leslie West (Mountain)

Barry “The Fish” Melton (Country Joe and the Fish)

Ronnie Montrose

Narada Michael Walden

Security

JamBase | California Dreaming

Go See Live Music!