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Jim Morrison: Last 1971 Rolling Stone Interview p.2 of 8

In 1971, Morrison gave Rolling Stone his final U.S. interview.(Thanks to Ghostryder1967 for Blessing me w\this "Jim")
Ben Fong Torres Quote:
"Working for Rolling Stone, I used to pop into Hollywood on a regular basis. Sometimes I stayed at the apartment of a rock publicist friend, Diane. One of her neighbors was Pamela Courson-Jim Morrison's old lady. One Feb. afternoon in 1971, Jim came around, looking for Pamela. She wasn't there, so he decided to hang out & wait.

When Diane introduced us, I asked for an interview. He and I hit it off right away, and got into doing this parody of a TV talk show. I played Dick Cavett; he was a rock star.
He told a couple of jokes so risque that they would have gotten Cavett canned, and then, with my cheap cassette recorder running, we settled into a pretty serious chat about the Doors and the blues; the future of rock, and his own future.

Despite his reputation as a wild man; despite his busts for obscenity and for exposing himself on stage, Morrison had struck me, in published interviews, as a smart, thougthful guy. Maybe he wasn't quite the poet and artieste he fancied himself to be, but at least he was playing with the conventions of rock, performance, and theatre. He was at home on the edge.

Jim was planning to move to paris within weeks, and this turned out to be his last interview before his departure in March. In July, I was in Hollywood again visiting with his friends and associates, and writing his obiturary".

"I think there's a certain moment when you're right in time with your audience, and then you both grow out of it and you both have to realize it," Morrison told Rolling Stone. "It's not that you've outgrown your audience; it has to go on to something else." (more)

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Indian Summer(The Doors) Jim Morrison Tribute

Tribute to Jim Morrison... Life... Death... Legend......jim morrison indian summer doors tribute

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JIM MORRISON UCLA PARTYPICS

Jim Morrison at a party with Ray Manzarek......jim morrison the doors party pictures photos four hands media

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WHO KILLED JIM MORRISON?

A NEW DRAMATIC PLAY BY GARY FLAXMAN. WORLD PREMIERE IN HOLLYWOOD SEPT 15TH 2007. THE PLAY DELVES INTO THE CONTROVERSIAL LIFE AND DEATH OF JIM MORRISON OF "THE DOORS" FAME. THE PLAY IS SET IN PARIS ON THE LAST NIGHT OF JIM MORRISON'S LIFE. MORE INFORMATION AT: http://swimtothemoon.websitewizard.com or http://www.plays411.com/morrison

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The Doors: A 1969 interview w\ Jim Morrison part 1 of 6

Please rate & comment, TY! Jim talks about The weather, New Orleans, Mural, Feast of Friends Doc. @ Atlanta & NY film festival, Atlanta Hotel, Easy Rider, "I dig the south" "... Of course, I'm from there, ya know so I might be prejudice", No Accent TV talk, Madison Sq. Garden Shows, Performing vs. Recording, Back to Basics "I don't Know", Picking singles.

This interview between Jim Morrison and then Village Voice interviewer Howard Smith took place on a rainy day at the Doors' Workshop, Los Angeles, California on the 6th of November (Thurs.), 1969. Other persons audible including Cathy who serves coffee.

Note: Sorry about the date change I had conflicting info. Thanks

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Jim Morrison HWY like lost Doors song

Jim Morrison driving car (Mustang) in the film HWY to what sounds like a lost song by the Doors, or like a better version of the street musicians in Paris that recorded with Jim in a studio during Jim's last days in Paris. Ray Manzarek would hate this, but I kind of like this reckless song.

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Jim Morrison Vs. Ian Astbury Part 3 Roadhouse Blues

Jim Morrison & The Doors - Roadhouse Blues. Ian Astbury & The Doors Of The 21st Century - Roadhouse Blues....The Doors Jim Morrison Roadhouse Blues

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Jim Morrison: 1971 Rolling Stone Interview p.6 of 8

In 1971, Morrison gave Rolling Stone his final U.S. interview.(Thanks to Ghostryder1967 for Blessing me w\this "Jim")
Ben Fong Torres Quote:
"Working for Rolling Stone, I used to pop into Hollywood on a regular basis. Sometimes I stayed at the apartment of a rock publicist friend, Diane. One of her neighbors was Pamela Courson-Jim Morrison's old lady. One Feb. afternoon in 1971, Jim came around, looking for Pamela. She wasn't there, so he decided to hang out & wait.

When Diane introduced us, I asked for an interview. He and I hit it off right away, and got into doing this parody of a TV talk show. I played Dick Cavett; he was a rock star.
He told a couple of jokes so risque that they would have gotten Cavett canned, and then, with my cheap cassette recorder running, we settled into a pretty serious chat about the Doors and the blues; the future of rock, and his own future.

Despite his reputation as a wild man; despite his busts for obscenity and for exposing himself on stage, Morrison had struck me, in published interviews, as a smart, thougthful guy. Maybe he wasn't quite the poet and artieste he fancied himself to be, but at least he was playing with the conventions of rock, performance, and theatre. He was at home on the edge.

Jim was planning to move to paris within weeks, and this turned out to be his last interview before his departure in March. In July, I was in Hollywood again visiting with his friends and associates, and writing his obiturary".

"I think there's a certain moment when you're right in time with your audience, and then you both grow out of it and you both have to realize it," Morrison told Rolling Stone. "It's not that you've outgrown your audience; it has to go on to something else."

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The Doors: A 1969 Interview w\ Jim Morrison Part 6 of 6

Please rate & comment, TY! Jim talks about how the band started, cancelled concerts, Mexico, Music & Irish Humor.

This interview between Jim Morrison and then Village Voice interviewer Howard Smith took place on a rainy day at the Doors' Workshop, Los Angeles, California on the 6th of November (Thurs.), 1969. Other persons audible including Cathy who serves coffee.

Note: Sorry about the date change I had conflicting info. Thanks

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Jim Morrison - a tribute

Images and videos of Jim Morrison to "I Can't See Your Face in My Mind"....The Doors Jim Morrison Can't See

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Jim Morrison: Last 1971 Rolling Stone Interview p.4 of 8

In 1971, Morrison gave Rolling Stone his final U.S. interview.(Thanks to Ghostryder1967 for Blessing me w\this "Jim")
Ben Fong Torres Quote:
"Working for Rolling Stone, I used to pop into Hollywood on a regular basis. Sometimes I stayed at the apartment of a rock publicist friend, Diane. One of her neighbors was Pamela Courson-Jim Morrison's old lady. One Feb. afternoon in 1971, Jim came around, looking for Pamela. She wasn't there, so he decided to hang out & wait.

When Diane introduced us, I asked for an interview. He and I hit it off right away, and got into doing this parody of a TV talk show. I played Dick Cavett; he was a rock star.
He told a couple of jokes so risque that they would have gotten Cavett canned, and then, with my cheap cassette recorder running, we settled into a pretty serious chat about the Doors and the blues; the future of rock, and his own future.

Despite his reputation as a wild man; despite his busts for obscenity and for exposing himself on stage, Morrison had struck me, in published interviews, as a smart, thougthful guy. Maybe he wasn't quite the poet and artieste he fancied himself to be, but at least he was playing with the conventions of rock, performance, and theatre. He was at home on the edge.

Jim was planning to move to paris within weeks, and this turned out to be his last interview before his departure in March. In July, I was in Hollywood again visiting with his friends and associates, and writing his obiturary".

"I think there's a certain moment when you're right in time with your audience, and then you both grow out of it and you both have to realize it," Morrison told Rolling Stone. "It's not that you've outgrown your audience; it has to go on to something else." (more)

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the doors. jim morrison

hey mister lightman... turn the lights way down.... the doors live, jim morrison...doors live jim morrison thedoors

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Walking LA Tour/ eps 1 Jim Morrison house

Personal websites
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Walking LA Tour/ eps 1 trip to Jim Morrison house

Route Summary
Start at intersection of laurel canyon Blvd & Rothdell Tr.
Head up the hill on Rothdell
Ascend the Prospect TR. staircase on ur left 2100 N. Prospect
go up the stairs and thru the dirt pass along the fence on ur left
comedown stairs and you are done!!!

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Doors (Jim Morrison) - Riders On The Storm 1969

Doors - Riders On The Storm 1971




A tribute to Jim Morrison with a series of photos

Lyrics:
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Into this house we're born
Into this world we're thrown
Like a dog without a bone
An actor out on loan
Riders on the storm

There's a killer on the road
His brain is squirmin' like a toad
Take a long holiday
Let your children play
If ya give this man a ride
Sweet family will die
Killer on the road, yeah

Girl ya gotta love your man
Girl ya gotta love your man
Take him by the hand
Make him understand
The world on you depends
Our life will never end
Gotta love your man, yeah

Wow!

Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Into this house we're born
Into this world we're thrown
Like a dog without a bone
An actor out on loan
Riders on the storm

Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm
Riders on the storm

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An American Prayer - Jim Morrison tribute

to do my best... I don't want to compare Jim with Val please that's ridiculous!¬¬...Jim Morrison American Prayer

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Jim Morrison-1968 interview p1

Jim talks about his feelings about his arrest at new haven and the doors audience...Jim James Douglas Morrison 1968 interview part 1one the doors new haven

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Dead Famous: Jim Morrison

and Gail Porter search for the "spirit" of Jim Morrison on this Highlight of Season 1 Episode...Jim Morrison Chris Fleming Gail Porter Dead Famous

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the doors - jim morrison dead cats, dead rats song

PLEASE, RATE THE VIDEO, IT DOESNT TAKE MORE THAN 1 SEC TO DO IT, THANKS, I´LL APPRECIATE THAT
my third slideshow, one freaking colored photo got into this accidentally oh well, think you can find it?
so this song it´s not actually a song, but an introduction to the song break on through, it´s live and you can tell by the voice of jim, that he was wasted.

anyhow, hope you like this one..its a short one

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Jim Morrison Lost Paris tapes Part 3 of 10

conrinue.......Jim Morrison Lost Paris Tapes 3 of 10

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Jim Morrison tribute

A Jim Morrison tribute I made...Jim Morrison

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The Doors: A 1969 interview w\ Jim Morrison Part 4 of 6

Please rate & comment, TY! Jim talks about Disdain, The Doors relationship & future, Miami Charges, Thoughts, Food, Being Fat.

This interview between Jim Morrison and then Village Voice interviewer Howard Smith took place on a rainy day at the Doors' Workshop, Los Angeles, California on the 6th of November (Thurs.), 1969. Other persons audible including Cathy who serves coffee.

Note: Sorry about the date change I had conflicting info. Thanks

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Jim Morrison Tribute with 3 doors songs

A picture slideshow tribute to Jim Morrison with music. Songs are five to one, people are strange and touch me. All pictures can be found on my website.
http://9rockstar9.50webs.com

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Jim Morrison Profile from "FMTV"

is a segment profile on Jim Morrison from The Doors. This was aired back around 1982 or '83....jim morrison doors ray manzarek robby krieger

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Jim Morrison: 1971 Rolling Stone Interview p.8 of 8

In 1971, Morrison gave Rolling Stone his final U.S. interview.(Thanks to Ghostryder1967 for Blessing me w\this "Jim")
Ben Fong Torres Quote:
"Working for Rolling Stone, I used to pop into Hollywood on a regular basis. Sometimes I stayed at the apartment of a rock publicist friend, Diane. One of her neighbors was Pamela Courson-Jim Morrison's old lady. One Feb. afternoon in 1971, Jim came around, looking for Pamela. She wasn't there, so he decided to hang out & wait.

When Diane introduced us, I asked for an interview. He and I hit it off right away, and got into doing this parody of a TV talk show. I played Dick Cavett; he was a rock star.
He told a couple of jokes so risque that they would have gotten Cavett canned, and then, with my cheap cassette recorder running, we settled into a pretty serious chat about the Doors and the blues; the future of rock, and his own future.

Despite his reputation as a wild man; despite his busts for obscenity and for exposing himself on stage, Morrison had struck me, in published interviews, as a smart, thougthful guy. Maybe he wasn't quite the poet and artieste he fancied himself to be, but at least he was playing with the conventions of rock, performance, and theatre. He was at home on the edge.

Jim was planning to move to paris within weeks, and this turned out to be his last interview before his departure in March. In July, I was in Hollywood again visiting with his friends and associates, and writing his obiturary".

"I think there's a certain moment when you're right in time with your audience, and then you both grow out of it and you both have to realize it," Morrison told Rolling Stone. "It's not that you've outgrown your audience; it has to go on to something else."

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