London Fog Recording (Part 2)

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Melkor wrote:What is "Call It Collage '66" by Nettie Peña with special music by The Doors?
Nevermind, the answer is in the notes on the booklet. It's a pity that the film is lost too.I am listening to the cd right now!
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We want some reviews from the members that already got it!!

Buda did you get a copy? would like to hear your review
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Since next month marks the 50th anniversary of The Doors, the band has a number of archival releases, like London Fog, in the works. "London Fog is the first limited-edition release, but it's jumpstarting the whole thing," Densmore says. "There will be more stuff, including a couple of films, including one you haven't seen before. I'm very excited about that."


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The Royal Sperm wrote:

Since next month marks the 50th anniversary of The Doors, the band has a number of archival releases, like London Fog, in the works. "London Fog is the first limited-edition release, but it's jumpstarting the whole thing," Densmore says. "There will be more stuff, including a couple of films, including one you haven't seen before. I'm very excited about that."


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what hasnt been seen before. I hope he doesnt talk about IOW as being previously unseen.. although what more could the management have in their archives
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something genuinely new and unseen would be remarkable
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lizardkingteo wrote:We want some reviews from the members that already got it!!

Buda did you get a copy? would like to hear your review
Just met my (record)-dealer today who thought I canceled my order, so I threatened him to be his Grinch this year.. Seems, I will be only able to buy/reorder this one in January, so a download will make it until then. Who knows, maybe it's already out there. Gotta do a quick search.. ;)
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Buda wrote:
jim4371 wrote:
zarza29 wrote: Light my fire?, in may 1966?, new to me
No real proof, but my inclination based on several pieces of information is that this is the night they packed the club with their friends, including the UCLA friend who taped the show. People who may have been aware of some of the material (or fed titles as they were there to build excitement).
Wonder what was the main reason for inviting their friends, if this was really the show from May 1966, as they already knew the Fog is going to close. Was it to impress Ronnie Haran, who eventually also came this very night to check them out and decide if they are worthy to consider mentioning them to Elmer Valentine?

If all this true, we are in for a real treat putting this night into context.
Chris, do you think this might be actually from February? I can see the Doors being wrong about the date but the quality of performances (incl. Jim's vocal) suggest otherwise. Can you share those pieces of info that made you think this is the night they gathered their friends around?
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I have the impression that the (all the) lower frequencies have been greatly enhanced in the mix to make up for the lack of a proper bass instrument.
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anytimecowboy wrote:What is this all about???


https://www.amazon.com/London-Fog-1966- ... LONDON+FOG
is the european press, also listed the us press at 44.49 or something like that
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Got mine today.My recordstore guy had put aside a copy for me, gone listen to it tomorrow.

Does anyone else have the same brown carton box? I tend to think so because of Th e doors stuff written on it.
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The Royal Sperm wrote:
anytimecowboy wrote:What is this all about???


https://www.amazon.com/London-Fog-1966- ... LONDON+FOG
is the european press, also listed the us press at 44.49 or something like that
ahh I see, I was hoping a wee bit that it was a second release, the second real, silly I know
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http://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/musi ... 67057.html

Baby Please Don't Go (entire song !)
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miltonjumbee wrote:http://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/musi ... 67057.html

Baby Please Don't Go (entire song !)

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I never even tried... :D

Thanks Milton for your magic skills!

Great performance. Jim's delivery caused several big grins on my face while listening to his approach of singing the lyrics. The guy has grown up, apparently. And what was amazing to hear was their response technic already present. Based on the fruits of this cover, their Whisky residency could have landed a month earlier as well! Robby's licks are also pretty fuckin cool.
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Listening to the cd now on my headphones
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Wow

Just wow
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anytimecowboy wrote:Wow

Just wow

Lol can you please write a review for us to read? I'll only receive my copy on the 19th :(
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First thoughts while im listening Sure its not genius. Its a bar band basically but wow. You make me real! Its early doors just wow

Flat out happy


Ill say this. With the set in my hands it actually felt kinda cool mayve just excitement for the music


Also there is NO MENTION in the box set that the second reel is missing.

***spoiler ray mentions doing you need meat and close to you before choosing hoochie coochie man***
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Sorry correction it does mention she is still looking for the reel.
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miltonjumbee wrote:http://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/musi ... 67057.html

Baby Please Don't Go (entire song !)
That was great!
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The Freedom Man wrote:Got mine today.My recordstore guy had put aside a copy for me, gone listen to it tomorrow.

Does anyone else have the same brown carton box? I tend to think so because of Th e doors stuff written on it.
I got the same outer box as well. Opening tonight!
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dj_vera wrote:
miltonjumbee wrote:http://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/musi ... 67057.html

Baby Please Don't Go (entire song !)
That was great!

What a fantastic version. I loved that song from Them and the doors really gave their own sound to it. Can you imagine this is 2-3 months before Jim sang the song with Van.
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It will be cool if somebody can create a text transcript of the dialog and audience chatter on this recording.
I love this release but still unhappy with the poor treatment of the box, the CD and Record art sucks big time, the only thing besides the music saving the boxset is the photos....also there's too much Ray singing....wondering if we could remaster it to lower him out in the mix.
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Good point Antero!

I also started to collect snippets from various radio interviews, - which they failed to deliver, as it would have been a fitting concept - using all their talks from the years on a separate CD, if this was a box release after all...
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Nice addition... but too expensive!

I was very excited, so I first don't bother, that I also had to pay for the vinyl, but now my opinion has changed....
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cool thing to share man, but i just cannot stand that french radio host talking over and over over the song, so i wont bother listen to it, is it already out?
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desertlizard wrote:cool thing to share man, but i just cannot stand that french radio host talking over and over over the song, so i wont bother listen to it, is it already out?
theres the full version after the french guy talks .. just give it a listen
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Im not sure whats going in ' dont fight it' I take it thats Ray singing and jim backing up?
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