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Robby Krieger and John Densmore Unmask the Myths Behind the Doors’ Final Album, 1971’s 'L.A. Woman' By James Rotondi published 10 August 21 50 years on, the Doors' surviving members share song secrets, memories of Jim Morrison's genius, and recall playing God with Bruce Botnick's weather machine.