Doors Members Reflect On Early Days After London Fog Release
The Doors members Robbie Krieger and John Densmore are reminiscing about the early days of the band in the wake of the release of their limited-edition box set, London Fog 1966, which contains the earliest known recordings of the Doors.More »
By on December 18, 2016
The Doors members Robbie Krieger and John Densmore are reminiscing about the early days of the band in the wake of the release of their limited-edition box set, London Fog 1966, which contains the earliest known recordings of the Doors. “The stage was so f**king high, you needed an oxygen mask,” Densmore recalls of the London Fog. “I was worried about Jim [Morrison] falling. It had all these stupid, little circus ropes around the sides of the stage so you supposedly wouldn’t fall. It was ridiculous.” “You could probably fit 50 or 60 people in there,” Krieger adds. “It was just a bar. You can hear, like, three people clapping on the recording. We were lucky to get 10 people.” London Fog 1966 was released earlier this year. Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «