• "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. It is the opening track of their debut album, The Doors (1967). Elektra...
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  • Fire", "Break On Through (To the Other Side)", and "The End". In 1969, Morrison stated: Every time I hear ["The End"], it means something else to me. It...
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  • Break on through or break on thru, may refer to: "Break On Through (To the Other Side)", a song by The Doors, 1967 "Break On Through" (Grey's Anatomy)...
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  • and Carol Anne over into the Other Side. Steven and Robbie jump in after them through a fire started by Taylor. On the Other Side, which appears as a place...
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  • as the B-side to the album's first single, "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" in January 1967. After the band's rise to fame the song was rarely played...
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    France, Break on Through (To the Other Side) did not appear on the charts until 1970, "Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)" (1970), "Light My Fire (1971), "The End"...
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    the nearly 12-minute musical drama "The End". In November 1966, Mark Abramson directed a promotional film for the lead single "Break On Through (To the...
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  • together on a 2-CD set and individually on 180-gram vinyl by Rhino Records on September 4 of that year. The CD set features "Treetrunk"—the B-side of the "Get...
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  • April of the same year. Friend Diane Gardner is quoted as saying in the book Break on Through by Riordan and Prochnicky: Pam was one of the funniest people...
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  • Retrieved September 2, 2020. Riordan, James; Prochnicky, Jerry (2006). Break On Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison. First Harper. pp. 420–423. ISBN 978-0-688-11915-7...
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