Thursday, April 30, 2020

The Doors - Boot Yer Butt Deluxe (Speak In Secret Alphabets Addendum)


Thanks to everyone for your enthusiasm for the last post Speak In Secret Alphabets: The Complete Doors recordings. Boot Yer Bett Deluxe completes their recordings - and also fills in many of the missing pieces.

I idea here is simple: use the recordings that the surviving Doors decided were worthy, which was released on Boot Yer Butt. The Deluxe version contains the COMPLETE bootleg, all in the exact date and order of performance. I'm posting this separately because these are bootlegs and though all of this is listenable, it is still far from the master quality of SISA. But, it's probably the best quality we're ever going to get.

Boot Yer Butt Deluxe is designed to fit with Speak In Secret Alphabets, so if you really want a deep exploration of, say, their pre-Light My Fire days or the final concerts before LA Woman, this is the place. Because it fits in with SISA, go ahead and add in including poetry and session recordings. It'll work.

234 tracks. 3 gigs. 22 1/2 hours long. All carefully chosen and taken from freshly converted FLAC files  This is the ultimate collection of The Doors' bootleg recordings.

Part One: YANDEX    ZIPPY

Part Two:  YANDEX    ZIPPY

Part Three:  YANDEX    ZIPPY

Part Four:  YANDEX    ZIPPY

Part Five:  YANDEX    ZIPPY

Part Six:  YANDEX    ZIPPY

Part Seven: YANDEX    ZIPPY


22 comments:

  1. Well done BlankFrank, Willard would be proud. Thanks

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  2. Thank you so much for this, past efforts and for what you will do in the future.
    Your efforts are very much appreciated - MDR

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  3. This is unbelievably good. What a treasure trove you have put together. Thank you so much for all your hard work. The attention to detail is amazing.

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  4. Just when you thought that it couldn't get better. Brilliant. Thank You.
    I've not been able to get the first and last vols, it says download exceeded. I'll keep checking, no doubt it'll sort itself out. Cheers, Keef.

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  5. Use Zippyshare option when Yandex says download exceeded.

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  6. Fantastic. Thanks!

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  7. Thanks for putting these together

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  8. Awesome!
    You have made the "Boot Yer Butt", collection so much better than the original release.
    This Entire Collection - "The Doors - Speak In Secret Alphabets" release of yours, is your masterwork so far, in my opinion :-D
    Thank You So Much.

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  9. Yes, this is an outstanding job. Kudos as well on the Rolling Stones in Mono.

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  10. Thanks for compiling all of this material into one convenient place! Much appreciated.

    James

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  11. Thanks a lot!
    a great great work and thanks for sharing!
    Cheers

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  12. Awesome, thank you so much!

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  13. I've not been able to get the first (Part 1) file, Yandex says download exceeded. Zippy does not seem to be working. Anyway of re-up loading to your blog or separate file sharing? Thank you

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  14. Thank you once again. I'm looking forward to this (TO me) undiscovered work. One thing I've come across that I didn't see you list are multi-channel mixes of every (I think) studio release that I came across a couple of years ago, they're really clean and great surround mixes, you're in the middle of the studio with the band all around.

    Cheers.

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  15. This is fantastic. Thank you very much. Quite clearly a lot of work has gone into this and the 'Secret Alphabets' set.

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  17. Fantastic set! One small correction:

    In Part 1, I believe Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar) should directly follow Break On Through in the 1967-12-16- Swing Auditorium show setlist order.

    Best,

    D55

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    1. Thank you. Great work. With The Doors Bootlegs the world is in order.

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  18. It's a real pleasure, as Robert Jr.Lockwood once said in Japan, to stumble in people still interested in Doors Music and not bullshit without Doors music at all. Before you ask me, I'd like to make it clear: I just CAN'T make contact to Robby and John from where I am now and Jim, as often, is... You know... had a party with Gram last night, and...
    So I guess it's up to me! Thanks you very very much for all these now rare recordings and let's make a real feast of friends with it!
    (ppppppsssssshhhhhhhhh): Don't worry about the cruel fact: No-one remembers that we won the Grand Prix Académie Charles Cros once... Cheapers monkeys, since, and night and day etc you know what I mean etc, win prizes instead of The Doors but finish their course someday in a bac à soldes, mint condition and still sealed for yer protection. By the way, was Casey Bill Weldon the real Unknown Soldier?
    Ray Manzarek.

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