Dufour had been Plante's decade-long partner in the band, "Moonlight Drive".
Moonlight Drive - a Cleveland-based progressive, experimental, rock five-piece band with Arthur in lead vocals.
Morrison took the advantage as he was able to perform the Moonlight Drive and pin Punk to retain the tag title.
The track record for 1100 metres is held by Moonlight Drive at 1min 2.56sec.
"Moonlight Drive" is a song from The Doors' second album, Strange Days.
However, efforts to release it had always been hampered by issues with music rights, in particular the use of "Moonlight Drive" by The Doors.
The visions in songs like "Moonlight Drive" are not his own extemporaneous poetry compressed into song, and he won't be mistaken for Dionysus.
This song often segued into "Moonlight Drive", or vice versa, which follows it on the album.
Morrison said he had written some songs, and Manzarek expressed an interest in hearing them, whereupon Morrison sang a rough version of "Moonlight Drive".
Morrison sang some verses of Moonlight Drive.