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When Jim Morrision shows up drunk at a concert, that's his privilege (problem?). But when so many of the cuts here proudly feature him in this cliffhanging condition, one wonders who is the loserMorrison or the record buyer?
There are a few fine exceptions: "Who Do You Love," "Build Me A Woman," and Willie Dixon's "Close To You," but they account for about 15 minutes in an 80-minute set. We are then left with the rancid/poetic "Celebration of the Lizard," (tightly performed, sure, but who wants to hear it more than once?), a mediocre new song, "Universal Mind," which sounds like a single that would not have made it, plus the old war horses "Five To One," "Music's Over," etc. These are enlivened by Morrison's humorous raps on life and liberty in concert hall America. To the groupies: "Now is that any way to behave at a rock and roll concert?" On the Miami incident: "Grown men were weeping ... cops were turning in their badges." He's a riot doing his comedy number. It used to be tragedy, remember?
But in the end we are left with the music, and when tackling his own material, the result is hysterical slaughter. Listen to his juvenile-soul rant at the close of "Five To One," his intoxicated "Petition the Lord" intro to "Break On Through." It's enough to make you want to get up and punch him. What's theater on stage is garbage on the turntable. Producer Rothchild must've chosen some of these cuts by Russian roulette.
The set ends with some circus humor: An MC instructs the audience to visit the concessions on the way out of the stadium. Ha! You've just spent $6.50 to see the show, now you're going to browse through the head shop, and later you're going to plunk down eight bucks for this album. Ha ha, very funny!
The cover, by the way, is strictly from the retouch lab.
(Posted: Oct 1, 1970)
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- House Announcer
- Who Do You Love
- Alabama Song
- Back Door Man
- Love Hides
- Five To One
- Build Me A Woman
- When The Music's Over
- Close To You
- Universal Mind
- Petition The Lord With Prayer
- Dead Cats, Dead Rats
- Break On Through No. 2
- Lions In The Street
- Wake Up
- A Little Game
- The Hill Dwellers
- Not To Touch The Earth
- Names Of The Kingdom
- The Palace Of Exile
- Soul Kitchen
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