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How One 1971 Song Showed That The Doors Could Soar Even in the Most Difficult Circumstances … from the American Songwriter Jim Beviglia

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The Doors Releasing Box Set Featuring Blu-ray Versions of Six Classic Albums; Reissuing ‘Greatest Hits’ Comp on 180-Gram VinylRobbie Krieger didn’t stop writing during Jim Morrison’s legal troubles. The end result was The Doors’ hit “Love Her Madly”.

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