@Soybn four years late, but unfortunately that version you speak of is really not a real concert version. When Jim recited this poem was in Live In Boston without any instrumentals in the background, the light my fire you speak of was a track that was edited with different parts of live versions to make an epic track of light my fire. Which indeed was no doubt perfected. Unfortunately it never happened.
@Soybn four years late, but unfortunately that version you speak of is really not a real concert version. When Jim recited this poem was in Live In Boston without any instrumentals in the background, the light my fire you speak of was a track that was edited with different parts of live versions to make an epic track of light my fire. Which indeed was no doubt perfected. Unfortunately it never happened.
yes i agree Gypsyrose!!! There is a genius version where the doors play this half way through light my fire!!!
@Soybn
@Soybn
@Soybn four years late, but unfortunately that version you speak of is really not a real concert version. When Jim recited this poem was in Live In Boston without any instrumentals in the background, the light my fire you speak of was a track that was edited with different parts of live versions to make an epic track of light my fire. Which indeed was no doubt perfected. Unfortunately it never happened.
@Soybn four years late, but unfortunately that version you speak of is really not a real concert version. When Jim recited this poem was in Live In Boston without any instrumentals in the background, the light my fire you speak of was a track that was edited with different parts of live versions to make an epic track of light my fire. Which indeed was no doubt perfected. Unfortunately it never happened.