06.09.2002 USA, Fontana, The California Speedway Is Everybody In? good / vg Aud. Disc 1: [1:07:21] 01. Introduction By Jim Ladd [1:53] 02. Roadhouse Blues [6:00] 03. Break On Through [3:48] 04. When The Music's Over [11:31] 05. Love Me Two Times [5:12] 06. Alabama Song [3:25] 07. Back Door Man [3:52] 08. Five To One [6:33] 09. Strange Days * [5:49] 10. Ghost Song / The Hill Dwellers ** [8:14] 11. Love Street *** [3:47] 12. Moonlight Drive [3:20] 13. Horse Latitudes [0:54] 14. Wild Child [2:57] Disc 2: [42:37] 01. Summer's Almost Gone [3:51] 02. L.A. Woman [9:42] 03. Light My Fire [10:33] 04. Riders On The Storm [10:06] 05. Roadhouse Blues **** [8:24] Taper: The Rambin' Taper Location: The Tenth Row, Dead Center Lineage: Audience DAT Master>CDR Engineering & Mastering: John Atyim The Band: Piano & Keyboards: Ray Manzarek Lead Guitar: Robby Krieger Lead Vocals: Ian Astbury Drums: Stewart Copeland Notes: * new arrangement ** from Celebration Of The Lizard, with John Doe of "X" plus Lakota & Navajo Indian dancers *** with extended piano solo **** with Robbie Krieger's son, Waylon Krieger I put this show out in the late year 2002. I tree'd it, weeded it and vined it in several Yahoo trading groups but, some how I don't think it's been torrented here. It's not a great recording but, then again, it's not that bad. There are times when the recording can be a little distorted due to the over-micing of Stewart Copeland's bass drum, the overwhelming crowd responses and singing along with Ian, especially listening with headphones, cranked up loud. Overall, I think I brought this recording up to a a better level using Cool Edit Pro and by all means, keeping this recording ABSOLUTELY LIVE ! :) This recording is for a Doors enthusiast, at the time I put this recording out they were referred to as "The Doors", later on the band had to change they're name to the "21st Century Doors" or "The Doors Of The 21st Century". You may like this recording, there's an energy to this show because I believe this is the very first show with this line up of band members. Too bad Stewart Copeland left. Again, this is for a "Doors enthusiast" because there will never be anyone quite like the real Jim Morrison. This recording from the sunny state is intended for trade only as with all Let It Rip Productions. Enjoy! John Dimeadozen.org: Torrent 169668 (by Atyim4)