JAKARTA - The age of 60 for a band is a form of consistency and legacy. And that is reflected in the American rock band, The Doors.

In 2025 it will be their 60th anniversary of their anniversary. For John Densmore and Robby Krieger, they couldn't imagine getting to that point in their career.

"When I was a kid, I felt like 60 years old, 'OK, you'll die soon. And it turns out, this is where we are now," Densmore said as quoted by Billboard, October 8.

Towards a six-decade celebration, The Doors will release several limited vinyl collections starting next November. One that has been confirmed is The Doors 1967-1971 collection consisting of six studio albums.

The release is remembered as the best moments with Jim Morrison before he died on July 3, 1971.

In addition to the disk, The Doors will also release a 344-page book. This book contains excerpts from Densmore and Kriegier interviews, as well as some material from Jim and Ray Manzarek during their lifetimes.

In addition, there will also be photos and other memorabilia that will be an interesting collection for fans. Jeff Jampol from JAM Inc confirmed that the 60th anniversary of The Doors will be more intimate and memorable for their music lovers.

"I want to preserve it because I think it's relevant to the new generation. We're trying to do two things here. We want to do interesting and fun things for Doors fans, who are great because they're always with us and they're going to support whatever we do, and they're the successors to a great baton," Jeff said.

"Then we also want to introduce Doors to people who are not so familiar... this potential new fan group, which is thousands of times bigger. So we try to serve those two different fan bases.


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