THE SCENE - 03/xx/1968

New York, NY - U.S.A.

Note: The exact date of this appearance is unknown.

Venue Address: 301 W. 46th St. - New York, NY
Promotion: Steve Paul

Performer:
Jimi Hendrix

Setlist:
Red House
Woke Up This Morning And Found Myself Dead
Bleeding Heart*
Morrison's Lament*
Tomorrow Never Knows*
Uranus Rock
Outside Woman Blues
Sunshine Of Your Love

* Jim Morrison appears on-stage with Jimi Hendrix

Recordings / Film:
Jimi Hendrix Personal Tape Recording

Photographers:
Unavailable

Reviews / Info:
-Jim Morrison invites himself on stage during a performance by Jimi Hendrix and other musicians.
-Jim Morrison is too intoxicated to perform sufficiently.
-Paul Ferrara attends this performance with Jim Morrison.
-This appearance presumably takes place in the second half of March 1968.
-The Doors are working in T.T.G Studios in Los Angeles from March 3rd to March 8th and resume March 11th to March 13th.
-The Doors begin performing on the east coast on March 15th.
-The Doors perform at the Fillmore East in New York on March 22nd and March 23rd.
-The Doors leave New York and return to Los Angeles on March 24th.
-The Doors return to work at T.T.G. Studios in Los Angeles on March 25th.
-A private recording made by Jimi Hendrix of this performance begins airing on radio in 1974.

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VENUE/PROMOTER ARTICLE:

Newspaper: Longview Daily News (NEA)
Author: Jeff Cox
Publish Date: May 25th - 1968
Copyright © Longview Daily News
The Doors - Steve Paul's The Scene 1967 - Review
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