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How The Doors snatched victory from the jaws of chaos to make the classic Morrison Hotel album By 1970, Jim Morrison was in an alcoholic spiral and facing jail time – but The Doors still managed to ...
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On Nov. 12, 1970, singer Jim Morrison performed with The Doors for the last time during a concert in New Orleans. Morrison died in July 1971.
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