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Live at the Aquarius Theatre: The Second Performance is widely considered one of the best official live documents of The Doors because it captures the band in a rare state of professional clarity. Recorded on July 21, 1969
Key Highlights of the Setlist:
Unlike the hits-focused sets of their earlier years, the Aquarius second show finds the band in a "private rehearsal" headspace. Jim Morrison is famously conversational, the band is exceptionally locked in, and the setlist dives deep into their blues roots. Live at the Aquarius Theatre: The Second Performance
The band—Jim Morrison (vocals), Ray Manzarek (keyboards), Robby Krieger (guitar), and John Densmore (drums)—had just survived the infamous Miami incident in March 1969, where Morrison was accused of indecent exposure on stage. The fallout was catastrophic. Warrants were issued, concert bookings vanished, and the band faced a existential crisis. By July 1969, they were in a legal quagmire, but creatively, they were exploding. By July 1969, they were in a legal
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"Peace Frog"
Early instrumental versions of songs that would later appear on Morrison Hotel , such as . By July 1969
Second Performance
Held on July 21, 1969, just months after the infamous Miami incident that nearly derailed their career, these performances (an early show and a late show) capture The Doors at a crossroads. But it is the —often found circulating in high-fidelity soundboard circles—that stands as the definitive document of the band’s resilience.
The Doors' live shows were always about more than just the music - they were an experience. The second performance at the Aquarius Theatre was no exception. The band's performance was a fusion of rock, blues, and poetry, with Morrison's words painting vivid pictures and evoking powerful emotions.
Release Date:
March 2001 (via Bright Midnight Archives/Rhino).