Riders on the Storm (previously known as The Doors of the 21st Century) Apollo Theatre, Manchester, UK Wednesday 3rd January, 2007 Lineage: GM-Pro Mics -> GM Battery Box -> iRiver H120 (Rockbox v061206) -> Soundforge -> CDWave -> FLAC (level 8) Source: Audience Recording - front row of arena, left of stage Taper: PABBY Duration: 1h 49m 14s Size: 535MB The Band: ======== Guitar: Robby Krieger Keyboards: Ray Manzarek Vocals: Ian Astbury Drums: Ty Dennis Bass: Phil Chen Set list: ======== 01. Introduction 02. Roadhouse Blues 03. Break On Through 04. Love Me Two Times 05. When The Music's Over 06. Band Member Introductions 07. Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar) 08. Backdoor Man 09. Five to One 10. Robby Solo / Spanish Caravan 11. The Changeling 12. People Are Strange 13. Not To Touch The Earth 14. Wild Child 15. Touch Me 16. L.A. Woman (encore) 17. Peace Frog 18. Light My Fire 19. Ian Astbury's Glastonbury Plea Notes: ===== The only adjustments made to the raw recording were to trim the start and end of the WAV file and to fade out the end of the recording. Other than that, it's as natural as it comes, as I believe in letting people with better skills than me make any necessary adjustments. I think it's turned out really well, which is probably due to me being seated 6 feet in front of the left-hand stack of speakers! This no doubt contributed to the low-levels of crowd noise present on the recording, plus all the crowd were obviously behind me. It didn't help my ears though! As for the show itself, they came on late (9:10pm) so I knew we were in for a shortened set, as shows at the Apollo rarely exceed 11pm. Musically, the guys were as tight as usual, but they definitely lacked enthusiasm compared to the previous times I've seen them. Strange really, because this tour was supposed to be a celebration of 40 years since the rise to prominence of The Doors. If you listen closely during the encore break you can hear the background storm sounds that they usually play immediately before returning to the stage and launching into Riders on the Storm. They must have been told they were short of time and launched into Peace Frog instead. A sign that Manzarek was just going through the motions is immediately before the last song; he followed his usual routine of asking the audience what song they want to hear next, but launched into Light My Fire without barely giving them time to answer! The final track is a plea by Ian Astbury for everyone to canvass for the band to be included on the bill at Glastonbury 2007. They would probably go down a storm before such an enthusiastic crowd, so let's hope they manage to pull it off. Links: ===== Here's a couple of reviews of the show that I've found:- http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/music/livereviews/s/232/232238_riders_on_the_storm__apollo_.html http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2007/01/04/030107_riders_storm_feature.shtml ==================================================================================== Please do not sell this recording, nor trade or offer this show in any lossy format. Preserve the lossless quality! ====================================================================================