The Doors appeared on Dick Clark's "American Bandstand," performing "The Crystal Ship.”

🎥: Circa 1967 - The Doors appeared on Dick Clark's "American Bandstand," performing "The Crystal Ship.”

After their performance, Dick Clark conducted a brief interview with the band. When asked to classify their music Ray Manzarek responded:

"Well, it's impossible really to put a label on it because of where we are in the music. Being on the inside, you're only 'of the music,' and all categories have to come from the outside. So someone else is going to have to say what our music is rather than us, because we ARE our music.”

Video Credit: Dick Clark's "American Bandstand” and ROCK'N WORLD on YouTube.

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