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Fitz goes skinny dipping, sees a rose-lipped serpent, and Morrisey on a horse in the latest Dream Sequence for Last Raindrop off of More Than Just a Dream.
The man who signed The Doors to Elektra Records in 1966, Jac Holzman, has paid tribute to the band's keyboard player Ray Manzarek, who died today aged 74.
Holzman, 81, submitted the below statement to Music Week this evening.
Ray Manzarek died in Germany at 12:31pm UK time last night, surrounded by his family, following a battle with cancer.
Manzarek was a founding member of The Doors, who were born in 1965 after singer Jim Morrison met film studies student Manzarek on Venice Beach in Los Angeles.