Pacific Coliseum

Via Wikipedia

As part of their “Roadhouse Blues Tour“, the Doors played here and most of the performance was used on their “The Doors Live in Vancouver” 1970 Album.

Midway through the two-hour show, the legendary Albert King joined The Doors on stage, on Willie Dixon’s “Little Red Rooster,” the Motown classic “Money,” and the blues standards “Rock Me” and “Who Do You Love.”

Album Tracks:

Disc 1
1. Start Of Show
2. “Roadhouse Blues”
3. “Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)”
4. “Back Door Man”
5. “Five To One”
6. “When The Music’s Over”
7. Applause – Jim Talks
8. “Love Me Two Times”
9. Applause – Jim Talks
10. “Little Red Rooster” – with Albert King
11. Tuning
12. “Money” – with Albert King
13. Tuning
14. “Rock Me” – with Albert King
15. Tuning
16. “Who Do You Love” – with Albert King

Disc 2
1. Tuning
2. “Petition The Lord With Prayer”
3. “Light My Fire”
4. Tuning
5. “The End”
6. Thank You & Good Night

Doors Studio Discography

1967 – The Doors
1967 – Strange Days
1968 – Waiting for the Sun
1969 – The Soft Parade
1970 – Morrison Hotel
1971 – L.A. Woman
1971 – Other Voices
1972 – Full Circle
1978 – An American Prayer

Other Notable Concerts At Pacific Coliseum Include:

6/7/2022 – Jack White
10/24/2017 – deadmau5
10/14/2017 – Arcade Fire
5/8/2015 – U2
10/30/2014 -The Black Keys
7/29/2012 – Iron Maiden
5/22/2012 – Sarah McLachlan
12/17/2011 – Guns N’ Roses
9/25/2011 – Pearl Jam
5/1/2010 – Alice Cooper
3/30/2008 – Foo Fighters
2/18/2008 – John Mellencamp
3/2/2007 – Meat Loaf
11/17/2004 – Green Day
10/23/2004 – Van Halen
11/3/2001 – Jane’s Addiction
8/7/2001 – Joe Cocker
9/1/1996 – Steve Miller Band
8/31/1996 – Sex Pistols
4/13/1996 – Red Hot Chili Peppers
5/6/1995 – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
3/28/1995 – The Eagles
12/11/1993 – Rod Stewart
8/22/1993 – Bob Dylan
10/15/1992 – Bruce Springsteen
8/12/1991 – Sting
7/16/1990 – Depeche Mode
3/15/1990 – David Bowie
9/1/1988 – Crosby, Stills & Nash
8/23/1987 – The Beach Boys
11/17/1985 – Supertramp
4/6/1985 – Deep Purple
3/2/1985 – The Kinks
11/17/1984 – Jethro Tull
9/1/1984 – Elton John
4/2/1984 – Yes
5/9/1983 – Roxy Music
5/24/1980 – ZZ Top
5/2/1980 – Fleetwood Mac
4/14/1980 – The Who
11/17/1978 – Elvis Costello & The Attractions
9/17/1977 – Donovan
6/29/1977 – Peter Frampton
9/2/1976 – Blood, Sweat & Tears
1/18/1976 – Heart
11/1/1975 -Journey
8/24/1975 – Bachman–Turner Overdrive
3/20/1975 – Led Zeppelin
4/6/1974 – Three Dog Night
7/24/1973 – Robin Trower
6/3/1972 – The Rolling Stones
2/14/1971 – Quicksilver Messenger Service
9/19/1970 – Frank Zappa
6/6/1970 – The Doors
5/1/1970 – Creedence Clearwater Revival
8/9/1969 – Blind Faith
3/29/1969 – The Monkees
9/7/1968 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience

Pacific Coliseum
100 North Renfrew Street
Vancouver BC V6B 5G1