EPISODE · Jan 19, 2025 · 49 MIN
DMA 183: The Doors "Full Circle"
from The Department of Metal Antiquities · host Nik Cameron
Jim Morrison died on July 3rd, 1971. What many fans of the band didn't know is that at the time, the rest of the band were Stateside working on what was going to be the follow up to L.A. Woman in the hopes that Jim would return from Paris to complete it. He never did and the rest of the band carried on without him, at first all together, and later separate. Here Nik and Duncan take in the last time the Doors entered into a studio in order to record an album. (An American Prayer features Jim's vocals...so it doesn't count.) Should we spin it or bin it? Listen to find out! https://www.facebook.com/dmapodcast/ Duncan's Bandcamp: https://duncan-evans.bandcamp.com Nik's Record Sales: https://www.discogs.com/seller/battra13/profile
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Jim Morrison died on July 3rd, 1971. What many fans of the band didn't know is that at the time, the rest of the band were Stateside working on what was going to be the follow up to L.A. Woman in the hopes that Jim would return from Paris to complete it. He never did and the rest of the band carried on without him, at first all together, and later separate. Here Nik and Duncan take in the last time the Doors entered into a studio in order to record an album. (An American Prayer features Jim's vocals...so it doesn't count.) Should we spin it or bin it? Listen to find out! https://www.facebook.com/dmapodcast/ Duncan's Bandcamp: https://duncan-evans.bandcamp.com Nik's Record Sales: https://www.discogs.com/seller/battra13/profile
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