I really liked his singing. What a shame, to find out where and how he died. Now 50 years later. Hard to believe 50 has gone by, pretty fast in some respects. SAD
Jim Morrison said to his best mate Babe Hill (Roadie) day before he went to Paris 1971, I am going to fake my own death, I will make sure nobody will find me and be found. Fame is a crock, power is a crock, who the hell wants that? Freedom man, freedom, enough money just to be, yourself. No acting, no image, just be. Getting up when you like and doing what you like, dress how you like. If you have somebody who loves and supports you and doesn't want a piece of you? That's probably as good as it gets man. - Mickey Alvarez. (Jim Morrison) Ron Clooney talks about his latest novel, Mr Mojo Risin (ain't dead) ua-cam.com/video/W8q0ZjBErB0/v-deo.html
I myself am torn between his death and conspiracy... I do believe that he is dead, but I've always been curious about the way that he died. The fact that his death was kept a secret for so many days after he died, and the fact that his manager and the few who went to the burial didn't even want to look inside of the closed casket... It makes me wonder, Did he really die from "heart failure/ heroin overdose" in his bathtub? Did he really die from a heroin overdose in the bar and then taken to his apartment after his death? Did Pam have something to do with it? Or was there more secrets to Jim's life and was it all a coverup? The world will never know and it will really boggle the mind when a person thinks about it to hard.
Bill Siddons (the manager) then was in his early 20s, he himself confesses he hasn't the psychical strength to inspect the body. He of course regrets & said if he knew it would rise so many quetions & theories he for certain would see the body. Jim for him was a friend, kinda 'big brother' or 'father' figure. For me the description of burrial ceremony is the thing that makes me sad. 7 minutes long w/6 people attending it, it was really brief. The fact that some years his grave was just a pile of dirt also doesn't makes me happy. But I believe after someone has died he really doesn't care how & where his body is burried, doesn't care at all.
Yeah, epitaph is in ancient Greek & the word ΔΑΙΜΟΝΑ means roughly 'spirit'. Before the invention of Christianity there were no 'demons' as we know them today. 😃
A friend of mine was one of the first people to be informed of Jim's death. He always maintained that the facts just didnt add up. He explained it and told me in detail just where and why he didnt like the official explanation. It took quite a bit of time to absorb what he was telling me and we must have spent a good few hours discussing it over a curry one evening. I'd recommend anybody who is interested to have a look at 'Clive Selwood talking about the death of Jim Morrison' as I can vouch for the fact that Clive was a very lovely and grounded man, and a major player in the record industry of 60s..not prone to exaggeration or sensationalism and knew and worked closely with Jim and The Doors. I'd be interested to know what people make of his recollections..Clive also said of his old friend, that Jim was a very gentle and polite man during his visits to the UK and didnt recognise the man portrayed by Val Kilmer in the Oliver Stone movie..though he conceded he could have had moments like that when he was back in the USA.
Wow, oh My!! So sad. It's been 50 years. Still glad I watched this. 😪😟
Been there .Not too hard to find and the cemetery is fabulous .Very old with some beautiful monuments .
I really liked his singing. What a shame, to find out where and how he died. Now 50 years later. Hard to believe 50 has gone by, pretty fast in some respects. SAD
Jim Morrison said to his best mate Babe Hill (Roadie) day before he went to Paris 1971, I am going to fake my own death, I will make sure nobody will find me and be found. Fame is a crock, power is a crock, who the hell wants that? Freedom man, freedom, enough money just to be, yourself. No acting, no image, just be. Getting up when you like and doing what you like, dress how you like. If you have somebody who loves and supports you and doesn't want a piece of you? That's probably as good as it gets man. - Mickey Alvarez. (Jim Morrison) Ron Clooney talks about his latest novel, Mr Mojo Risin (ain't dead) ua-cam.com/video/W8q0ZjBErB0/v-deo.html
What is the song playing over the video?
Happy Birthday Jim ♡
I myself am torn between his death and conspiracy... I do believe that he is dead, but I've always been curious about the way that he died. The fact that his death was kept a secret for so many days after he died, and the fact that his manager and the few who went to the burial didn't even want to look inside of the closed casket... It makes me wonder, Did he really die from "heart failure/ heroin overdose" in his bathtub? Did he really die from a heroin overdose in the bar and then taken to his apartment after his death? Did Pam have something to do with it? Or was there more secrets to Jim's life and was it all a coverup? The world will never know and it will really boggle the mind when a person thinks about it to hard.
Bill Siddons (the manager) then was in his early 20s, he himself confesses he hasn't the psychical strength to inspect the body. He of course regrets & said if he knew it would rise so many quetions & theories he for certain would see the body. Jim for him was a friend, kinda 'big brother' or 'father' figure.
For me the description of burrial ceremony is the thing that makes me sad. 7 minutes long w/6 people attending it, it was really brief. The fact that some years his grave was just a pile of dirt also doesn't makes me happy. But I believe after someone has died he really doesn't care how & where his body is burried, doesn't care at all.
Graves a bit small ..
Jim was put in a casket..
It don't look big enough
Someone should create a fund to put a grave stone that celebrates morrison's life
This is the only thing about death I relish to meet you freind read poetry a joint a bite to eat and a bottle best. R I P
Where is that statue though?
All the statues in the video are in Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris.
@@GlennDixonAuthor I think he meant, where's the statue of Jim?
@@mackychloe there isn't any there, one time his grave was adorned by a marble bust, but after a few years was vandalized & then removed.
I believe it was stolen
Yeah, epitaph is in ancient Greek & the word ΔΑΙΜΟΝΑ means roughly 'spirit'. Before the invention of Christianity there were no 'demons' as we know them today. 😃
Actually he died in the niteclub toilet after a Heroin overdose.
Not so romantic is it.
Did he though 🤔 proof ?
No one will ever know. They did not perform an autopsy. One can only guess. R.I.P. Jim.🦎
That's literally the dumbest fallacy ever perpetuated. Everyone one in the room is now dumber for having to read this.
Who gis a shit how he died it's how he lived and his buitifull work that what matters will it be romantic when you die. Do you give a shit
A friend of mine was one of the first people to be informed of Jim's death. He always maintained that the facts just didnt add up. He explained it and told me in detail just where and why he didnt like the official explanation. It took quite a bit of time to absorb what he was telling me and we must have spent a good few hours discussing it over a curry one evening. I'd recommend anybody who is interested to have a look at 'Clive Selwood talking about the death of Jim Morrison' as I can vouch for the fact that Clive was a very lovely and grounded man, and a major player in the record industry of 60s..not prone to exaggeration or sensationalism and knew and worked closely with Jim and The Doors. I'd be interested to know what people make of his recollections..Clive also said of his old friend, that Jim was a very gentle and polite man during his visits to the UK and didnt recognise the man portrayed by Val Kilmer in the Oliver Stone movie..though he conceded he could have had moments like that when he was back in the USA.