Jim Morrison
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Jim Morrison (December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971) was a singer, songwriter and poet.
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Born James Douglas Morrison in Melbourne, Florida, he was the lead singer and lyricist of the popular American rock band The Doors. He was also an author of several poetry books.
Morrison was the son of Admiral George Stephen Morrison and his wife Clara Clark Morrison, both employed by the United States Navy. He would grow to express drastically different views than those taught to him by his strict, conservative parents.</p>
According to Morrison, one of the most important events of his life came about in 1947 during a family trip in New Mexico. He described the event as follows:
- "The first time I discovered death... me and my mother and father, and my grandmother and grandfather, were driving through the desert at dawn. A truckload of Indians had either hit another car or something- there were Indians scattered all over the highway, bleeding to death. I was just a kid, so I had to stay in the car while my father and grandfather went to check it out. I didn't see nothing- all I saw was funny red paint and people lying around, but I knew something was happening, because I could dig the vibrations of the people around me, and all of a sudden I realized that they didn't know what was happening any more than I did. That was the first time I tasted fear... and I do think, at that moment, the souls of those dead Indians- maybe one or two of them-were just running around, freaking out, and just landed in my soul, and I was like a sponge, ready to sit there and absorb it."
Morrison had quoted-"On one side, there is Heaven and on the other, is Hell, and what separates them is The Doors", and that is how the name of the band came to be. Even before The Doors formed, Morrison lived by another quote from William Blake "The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom": he indulged in hallucinogenic drugs, drank alcohol in legendary proportions, and indulged in various bacchanalia, sometimes showing up for recording sessions while inebriated (he can be heard hiccuping on the song "Five To One.")
Morrison's performances have influenced many, including Patti Smith, Iggy Pop and Ian Astbury. Live shows often possessed shamanistic qualities. To this day, he is widely regarded as the prototypical rock star: surly, sexy and mysterious. The leather pants he was fond of wearing onstage have since become stereotyped as rock star apparel.
In 1970 he underwent a Wiccan handfasting ceremony, which is similar to a wedding, with writer Patricia Kennealy, but Morrison did not take the ceremony seriously according to Morrison, a fact verified in an interview with Kennealy in "Rock Wives." The relationship did not endure. Morrison's most consistent and lasting (romantic) relationship was to common law wife Pamela Courson. <p>In the years after the Doors' meteoric rise to fame with their self-titled debut album and its hit single "Light My Fire", Morrison's "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" lifestyle caught up with him; he was a full-fledged alcoholic, and the band was beginning to suffer as a result of it. Following a 1969 concert in Miami, where a drunk and disturbed Morrison performed with The Doors, Jim was charged and ultimately convicted of indecent exposure to the audience and simulating fellatio on Krieger as he played.
Morrison moved to Paris in March 1971 with the intention of concentrating on his writing and to quit drinking.
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Jim Morrison died in Paris on July 3, 1971, in his bathtub at the age of 27; many fans and biographers have speculated that the cause of death was a drug overdose, but the official report listed "heart attack" as the cause of death. Morrison is buried in the famous Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in eastern Paris: because his fans there are generally perceived as nuisances, leaving litter and graffiti behind them, it has been suggested that a new burial site will have to be found.
"I see myself as a huge fiery comet, a shooting star. Everyone stops, points up and gasps "Oh look at that!" Then - whoosh, and I'm gone... and they'll never see anything like it ever again, and they won't be able to forget me - ever." - Jim Morrison
Courson died in Hollywood on April 25, 1974.The Morrison legend was revived in 1991 with Oliver Stone's biopic The Doors, starring Val Kilmer as a second choice for the role of Jim Morrison, the first being Ian Astbury.
In the early '80s, low budget filmmaker Larry Buchanan made the film Beyond the Doors aka Down On Us, which advanced the theory that Morrison, along with Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin were killed by the government in an attempt to stamp out "radicals".Books about Jim Morrison
- light My Fire (1978, First Edition 1975). ISBN 0-915628-07-4.
- American Prayer (1983). ISBN 0-915628-46-5.
- Eyes: Poetry of Jim Morrison 1967-1971 (1986). ISBN 0-915628-40-6.
- Rimbaud and Jim Morrison (1994). ISBN 0-8223-1442-8.
External links
- Waiting For The Sun - The Spirit of Jim Morrison (http://waiting-forthe-sun.net)
- A list of his quotes (http://brandywine.net/users/stocker/quotes.htm)
- Jim Morrison's Grave (http://home.att.net/~chuckayoub/the_doors_sound_2.htm)
- Biography and summary over his work: as pdf (http://www.tomk32.de/Facharbeit/jim-morrison.pdf), html (http://www.tomk32.de/Facharbeit/jim-morrison.html) and dvi (http://www.tomk32.de/Facharbeit/jim-morrison.dvi) all under GNU FDL
- Earliest film of Jim Morrison (http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/VideoFilm2/video.cfm?VID=22)da:Jim Morrison
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