According to Morrison, "Celebration of the Lizard" was "pieced together on different occasions out of already existing elements rather than having any generative core from which it grew." The first performances of the full work were during late 1967 Doors concerts. Morrison wanted the entire piece to be recorded and released as one full side of the band's third studio album,
Waiting for the Sun, in 1968. However, record producer
Paul A. Rothchild and the members of the band thought that the extended poetic sections and overall length of the piece made a complete recording impossible. The band did attempt to record the full piece but abandoned the idea, as they were dissatisfied with the results. The musical passage "
Not to Touch the Earth" was recorded separately and released on the
Waiting for the Sun album, while the lyrics for the rest of the piece were published inside the gatefold jacket of the original vinyl LP, with the footnote, "Lyrics to a theatre composition by The Doors." In a 1970 interview with Salli Stevenson, Morrison reported that he was pleased with the live version of "Celebration of the Lizard" that appeared on the band's 1970 live album
Absolutely Live, although he noted, "I think it's not a great version of that piece, but I'm glad we went ahead and put it out, because I doubt if we would have ever done it on a record otherwise." In the band's later concerts, only the "Wake Up!" section was ever performed. ==Sections==