I found the chords on something called Chordify. See if this helps.
https://chordify.net/chords/17-the-doors-extra-the-hill-dwellers-exodusmk
Great suggestions! I looked them up and found some links but not sure if they're great. Do you possibly have any links on hand? Here's some I found.
Live in Europe - Only found the first half of the doc though :/ Other half got deleted
The interview is in my book, "Rock Wives" (Morrow, 1986.) As far as I know the interview is not available on the internet, but book is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Rock-Wives-Lives-Girlfriends-Groupies/dp/0688069665
I edited my post. Guess it was written by Ray and Jim. The publisher who profits off of The Kinks' music filed suit over it and Krieger's name came up, guess that's where I got confused. Sorry about that.
Here's the "Song Facts" link that talks about the song and the lawsuit (Ray Davies was very cool about it):
Large Stickers (24pcs 2.5"x3.5") THE DOORS JIM MORRISON Rock Music Posters Photos Vintage Magazine covers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QH6YNWP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_EJ84T9R503G8AMY0EJVZ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I really enjoyed Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend by Stephen Davis. Not only did he talk about Jim pre-fame, but he was very good at setting up the "life and times" of the 1960s, which I thoroughly enjoyed. It's a poetic and interesting take, a good Audible credit.
I forgot about this book! Just ordered it and now my book collection will be complete.
On a bemused note, there's this book with the same name but not by Sugerman. Ugh. https://www.amazon.com/Doors-Illustrated-Gillian-G-Gaar/dp/0760346909/ref=sr\_1\_2?crid=SQ7QFAGPK0VH&dchild=1&keywords=the+doors+illustrated+history&qid=1630447635&sprefix=the+doors+illustr%2Caps%2C200&sr=8-2
Sorry Wrong link. Heres the proper one:
The original version is the version with the vocals lower in the mix on the album. You want the version remixed by the sound editor of Apocalypse now.
He loved Rimbaud. Check out Wallace Fowlie in his book comparing the two. (Rimbaud and Jim Morrison: The Rebel as Poet https://www.amazon.com/dp/0822314452/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_Ewe1FbASR9SY6)
In particular, Jim loved The Evening Prayer:
I live sitting down, like an angel in the hands of a barber, Grasping a heavily fluted mug, My belly and my neck are bent, a cheap pipe in my teeth Beneath air swollen with impalpable clouds. A thousand dreams within me burning painfully and sweet, Like steaming heaps of birdshit in some old pigeon coop; And sometimes my sad heart is like the sapwood Bloodied by the young and somber gold of falling fruit. Then when I've carefully gulped down my dreams, And drunk my thirty, maybe forty mugs, I rouse myself to ease my bitter need: Sweet as the Saviour of cedar and of hyssops I piss towards the dark heavens, very high and very far With the assent of the large heliotropes.
I was the person. I gave the page number (actually in the paperback it's page 387). The anecdote isn't about a relationship; it's about an encounter that took place during his Miami trial. And it involved Babe Hill.
You guys are so lazy you can't even look up a citation. Look up the word "Carillon." I will NOT provide the source's name.
https://www.amazon.com/Jim-Morrison-Life-Death-Legend/dp/159240099X
Doors are Open on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Doors-Are-Open/dp/B00005UM2K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482092649&sr=8-1&keywords=the+doors+are+open
iTunes lists the Producer as Jo Durden Smith and Amazon lists the director as Jo Durden Smith. One version is 55 minutes and the other is 56.
iTunes has what sounds like AC/DC music playing in the trailer.
When you search for The Doors on iTunes, The Story of the Doors doesn't show up.
"Yes, Jim Morrison died in Paris in 1971—but not in a bathtub. The other Doors were saddened and shocked but had already fired him anyway. It wasn’t Jim who wrote the hits; it was guitarist Robby Krieger. It wasn’t Jim who saw a bright, acid-flared future for the band but keyboardist Ray Manzarek."
Meh.
https://www.amazon.com/Love-Becomes-Funeral-Pyre-Biography/dp/1613734085
Plus, the reviews point out a number of factual errors and other issues.