The setlist for the second performance included a mix of their most popular songs and some deeper cuts. The band opened with "L.A. Woman" and segued into "People Are Strange", showcasing their ability to blend different musical styles. Other highlights from the show include a haunting rendition of "The End" and a mesmerizing performance of "Light My Fire".
The recording is prized for its pristine audio quality, originally captured on professional multi-track tape for a planned live album. It features a sprawling, 15-minute version of "When the Music's Over" and an early, gritty rendition of "Roadhouse Blues" that feels dangerously intimate. Ray Manzarek’s organ work is particularly hypnotic during this set, providing a swirling psychedelic backdrop for Morrison’s baritone poetry and Robby Krieger’s stinging slide guitar. The setlist for the second performance included a
This concert, recorded on July 21, 1969, represents a pivotal moment where the band attempted to reclaim their musical identity after the chaotic Miami incident. Feature Concept: "The Dark Monday Sessions" Other highlights from the show include a haunting