wha happened wrote:Silver Forest wrote:
In my perspective your post is a final word on all those rumpurs. This show was not filmed professionaly. Thanks for the infos.
Silver, the entire Toronto Rock N Roll Revival was filmed. No rumors. Pennebaker's Doors footage is in the hands of a well known Book publisher. Jampol can't even come to a deal with the release of the Isle Of Wight footage, so we can expect to never see Toronto or other things like Boston pro shot and the portions of Hawaii '70 that were also filmed.
Greg, you know that I always respect you and I'm aware of all your knowledge regarding Doors footage and recordings. This is my first and very important point. If you're saying that the entire festival was filmed then I have to take that in account but allow me to find it strange that Vince doesn't remember it. I mean if they used the same crew and the same angles they did for all the footage we know then it's impossible not having notice it. Like Vince said, it's essential to have authorization from the band and Vince always said that he allowed no person to go to the stage without the proper permission.
This is a good issue to discuss since to clarify without doubts the existence of this footage is important not only for fans but also the business. I mean, I don't care a shit of Jim's "dirty bag" looks (although this is important for the management and the so called "business") since what is important for me is the music and the intrinsic value of the footage. I believe that many other fans think just like me. This show was musically very good and if it exists this would be a rare item in the scarce vault of Doors professionally filmed shows.
But in the circumstance of this footage be in the hands of someone willing to deal then you are right about the disgraceful impossibility of watching this in a near (or not so near) future. Should we blame Jim for not shaving himself before Isle of Wight and Toronto (being ironic...) or should we blame this management's recurrent attitude towards Doors legacy? Kind of a rethoric question. For some years it was kind of strange for me to see your corrosive opinions but time has instructed me that you do have reasons for that.
An interesting question: did Danny Suggerman knew about it? As far as I know Danny was the man that set up the deal with Vince for the three wonderful tapes from Seattle, Vancouver and Bakersfield. I suppose his attitude towards a Toronto footage would have been different.
Anyway returning to the discussion around the existence of this Toronto footage, you have to indulge me even if you're saying so, I find it very strange that no evidence has corroborated what you're saying. I guess after all those years D.A. Pennebaker if his team indeed filmed the Doors set, couldn't be sued for that. Am I right? It may be a naif opinion but I still believe in the powerful pressure that a circulating sample constitutes for creating conditions for a deal. The same applies to the New Orleans tape or other soundboards from shows that supposedly were much more interesting ones.
ps: Hawaii '70

Dear God, another one... Amateur footage, right?