On June 5, 1970, The Doors performed in Seattle, showcasing their electrifying live presence during a pivotal period in their career. At this time, they had recently released their fifth studio album, "Morrison Hotel," earlier that year, which marked a return to their roots with a blend of blues and rock elements. This album featured hits like "Roadhouse Blues," underscoring their artistic evolution. The Seattle concert is particularly notable as it occurred during their touring to promote "Morrison Hotel" and the preceding successes of their earlier works, such as "Let It Be." While this recording may not capture the entire concert, it remains an intriguing document of the band's vitality and Jim Morrison's charismatic stage presence just before they began facing challenges, both personally and professionally, impacting their subsequent work.