DOORS OF THE 21ST CENTURY Prepping Live DVD

October 23, 2004

THE DOORS OF THE 21ST CENTURY, featuring former THE CULT singer Ian Astbury, are prepping a live DVD, according to Launch Radio Networks. It was recorded in Japan when the band played there in early August of 2003, and it was originally shown on MTV there. The group performed in Osaka one day and Tokyo the next, doing similar 12-song sets including hits like "Roadhouse Blues", "Break On Through", "When The Music's Over", "Love Me Two Times", "Alabama Song/Back Door Man/Five To One", "L.A. Woman", and "Light My Fire". It was all part of the Summer Sonic Festival. Neither a release date nor a tracklisting has been announced — just that this DVD is on the way.

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