Pop Expresso Videos | The Doors
Watch the best of The Doors video vault, from promo music films and videos to movie trailers, clips, interviews, live performances as a band to other solo projects of the members
Short documentary clip about The Warehouse venue and The Doors last show, December, 1970
The last Doors concert with Jim Morrison available on audio, Dallas State Fair, December 11/12, 1970 (late show)
The Doors performing as a trio in Amsterdam, Holland, 1968, after Jim Morrison\'s drug overdose
The Doors performing Light My Fire at The Ed Sullivan Show in 1967
Five To One excerpt from the March 1st, 1969 Miami concert featuring Jim Morrison\'s controversial rap
The Doors first promo filmed in 1966 for their debut single Break On Through (To The Other Side)
The Doors, When The Music\'s Over, Live at The Hollywood Bowl, 1968
The Doors performing Light My Fire live at The Hollywood Bowl in 1968
Music video for Ghost Song by The Doors
The Doors playing Five To One, live at the Roundhouse, London, England 1968
Woman In The Window by Satellite Party feat. Jim Morrison, introduced by Perry Farrell, 2007
Music video for Roadhouse Blues by The Doors, 1970
Ray Manzarek tells how Riders On The Storm was composed by playing his parts of the song, 2011
Last 24 Hours Of Jim Morrison Documentary featuring details and insight on Jim Morrison\'s last hours
Short documentary clip about The Warehouse venue and The Doors last show, December, 1970
The last Doors concert with Jim Morrison available on audio, Dallas State Fair, December 11/12, 1970 (late show)
The Doors performing as a trio in Amsterdam, Holland, 1968, after Jim Morrison\'s drug overdose
The Doors performing Light My Fire at The Ed Sullivan Show in 1967
Five To One excerpt from the March 1st, 1969 Miami concert featuring Jim Morrison\'s controversial rap
The Doors first promo filmed in 1966 for their debut single Break On Through (To The Other Side)
The Doors, When The Music\'s Over, Live at The Hollywood Bowl, 1968
The Doors performing Light My Fire live at The Hollywood Bowl in 1968
Music video for Ghost Song by The Doors
The Doors playing Five To One, live at the Roundhouse, London, England 1968
Woman In The Window by Satellite Party feat. Jim Morrison, introduced by Perry Farrell, 2007
Music video for Roadhouse Blues by The Doors, 1970
Ray Manzarek tells how Riders On The Storm was composed by playing his parts of the song, 2011
Last 24 Hours Of Jim Morrison Documentary featuring details and insight on Jim Morrison\'s last hours
The Doors recording the song Wild Child at the studio, 1968
The Doors performing Break On Through (To The Other Side) live at The Isle Of Wight Festival, England, 1970
Rare footage of The Doors on stage at the Seattle Pop Festival, 1969
The Doors performing Someday Soon, Live at the Seattle Pop Festival, 1969
The Doors performing When The Music\'s Over, Live at the Seattle Pop Festival, 1969
The Doors performing Hello, I Love You at German TV show 4-3-2-1 Hot and Sweet in Frankfurt, Germany, 1968
The Doors complete songs demo, World Pacific Jazz Studios, 1965
The Doors playing live at the Roundhouse, London, England 1968
MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, The Doors induction by Tom Robbins, Seattle, 2017
MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, The Doors induction acceptance speech, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Break On Through (To The Other Side) live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Back Door Man live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Soul Kitchen live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing The Crystal Ship live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
The Doors recording the song Wild Child at the studio, 1968
The Doors performing Break On Through (To The Other Side) live at The Isle Of Wight Festival, England, 1970
Rare footage of The Doors on stage at the Seattle Pop Festival, 1969
The Doors performing Someday Soon, Live at the Seattle Pop Festival, 1969
The Doors performing When The Music\'s Over, Live at the Seattle Pop Festival, 1969
The Doors performing Hello, I Love You at German TV show 4-3-2-1 Hot and Sweet in Frankfurt, Germany, 1968
The Doors complete songs demo, World Pacific Jazz Studios, 1965
The Doors playing live at the Roundhouse, London, England 1968
MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, The Doors induction by Tom Robbins, Seattle, 2017
MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, The Doors induction acceptance speech, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Break On Through (To The Other Side) live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Back Door Man live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Soul Kitchen live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing The Crystal Ship live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing L.A Woman live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Love Me Two Times live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Not To Touch The Earth live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Hello, I Love You live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Light My Fire live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
All Star The Doors Tribute Band performing Roadhouse Blues live MoPop Founders Award Ceremony, Seattle, 2017
Jim Morrison is dragged off stage by the New Haven police with audio comment by The Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek
News report on the New Haven episode featuring some eye witnesses and one of the police officers who arrested Morrison that night
The Doors performing Light My Fire at The Jonathan Winters Show, 1967
The Doors performing Moonlight Drive at The Jonathan Winters Show, 1967
The Doors performing at The Jonathan Winters Show, 1967 full performance featuring interviews with The Doors members
Music video for Break on Through (to the other side) by The Doors, 1967