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Live at the Boston Arena, Late Show 4/10/70 with Tarn Stephanos

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Join myself and Doors Collector Magazine writer and Bostonian Historian Tarn Stephanos as we discuss The Doors live performance from the Boston Arena on April 10, 1970. In this second part, we talk about the late show and it’s aftermath.

You can find Tarn’s Titanic historical work on YouTube at this link: https://youtube.com/@BostonGenX1968

You can also find his writings in back issues of Doors Collector Magazine, and you can also find him on Facebook.

You can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to [email protected].

I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined which I used extensively in my research for this episode and the Last Stage. I also want to thank doorshistory.com and the Mild Equator for the information used throughout the show, and another thanks goes to my new friend from Peru, Deirdre for the isolated vocal and instrument tracks used throughout. You can find his YouTube channel by searching D-E-I-R-D-R-E for more amazing Doors content. Music for this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America. I hope to meet back with you in two weeks for a special interview with multiple members from the jazz fusion band Sweet Smoke, but until then, keep the doors open and the music loud.

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Join myself and Doors Collector Magazine writer and Bostonian Historian Tarn Stephanos as we discuss The Doors live performance from the Boston Arena on April 10, 1970. In this second part, we talk about the late show and it’s aftermath.

You can find Tarn’s Titanic historical work on YouTube at this link: https://youtube.com/@BostonGenX1968

You can also find his writings in back issues of Doors Collector Magazine, and you can also find him on Facebook.

You can find the podcast on Twitter @TheDoorsPod and on Facebook by searching Opening The Doors. If you have any questions, comments, are suggestions for guests, you can send an email to [email protected].

I want to give special thanks to podcast consultant Jim Cherry who authored The Doors Examined which I used extensively in my research for this episode and the Last Stage. I also want to thank doorshistory.com and the Mild Equator for the information used throughout the show, and another thanks goes to my new friend from Peru, Deirdre for the isolated vocal and instrument tracks used throughout. You can find his YouTube channel by searching D-E-I-R-D-R-E for more amazing Doors content. Music for this podcast was done by Cristian Cornejo of the Jimbo Tribute Band from South America. I hope to meet back with you in two weeks for a special interview with multiple members from the jazz fusion band Sweet Smoke, but until then, keep the doors open and the music loud.

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