The Doors Live At The Aquarius Theatre The Second Performancerar Hot Site
Because these were recorded on multi-track equipment by Bruce Botnick, the audio is pristine. Instrument separation is clear.
The definitive moment of the second performance—the "holy grail" moment for collectors—comes during the 15-minute rendition of “The End.” Morrison abandons the Oedipal structure of the studio version. Instead, he launches into an improvised spoken word piece about a “snake” and a “lizard king dreaming of a palace of gold.” Because these were recorded on multi-track equipment by
: The band leaned heavily into their roots with extended workouts of "Little Red Rooster," "Rock Me Baby," and a nearly 10-minute version of "Gloria". Future Classics " "Rock Me Baby