March 1967: Clay Cole's Diskotek WPIX-TV New York City
During their stint at Ondine in March 1967, The Doors would appear on a local New York television show called Clay Cole’s Discotek where they lip synced a performance of Break On Through. This one hour teenage dance program with various performers is shown on Saturdays at 6:00pm on WPIX Channel 11. The Doors return for their second appearance on June 24 where they most likely perform Light My Fire. Linda Eastman who would marry a Beatle was present and took some interesting photos.
16 Magazine Photo Session, New York City, NY, Mid September,1967. 📷 Gloria Stavers
I received an Aztec wall
of vision
& dissolved my room in
sweet derision
Closed my eyes, prepared to god
A gentle wind inform’d me so
And bathed my skin in ether glow
Jay Thompson photographed Chris Crosby and Jim Morrison in New York in September 1967
Jim Morrison, Dorothy Manzarek, Ray's mother Helen Manzarek, and Thor (Jim Manzarek's dog). Palos Verdes, California, 1965. 📷From the archive of Ray Manzarek
The first day the band arrived in the studio, Botnick recalls, “they had pretty much the first two albums ready to go. The thought that Paul had was that we were to be invisible – to allow them to capture the magic of The Doors as you went to hear them.” He adds: “They were totally different than anything else I was recording. I was recording the Beach Boys, The Turtles, The Ventures… and The Doors were totally different, it was the beginning of that era of American sixties music.”. 1966.11 First photo session group ©Joel Brodsky
"Urge to come to terms with the "Outside", by absorbing, interiorizing it. I won't come out, you must come in to me. Into my womb-garden where I peer out. Where I can construct a universe within the skull, to rival the real.". (Jim Morrison, from “The Lords: Notes on Vision”)
Photo Session in Frankfurt, Germany, September 14th,1968