That is so cool of you making this video, I was also at Jim and Pam s Laurel Canyon Home, the one he set on fire ! Yep, also was blessed with visiting Marilyn Monroe s home in Brentwood, 5th Helena Drive St . still remember the address, all these things when I lived in L. A. M.Monroe and J. Morrison are the reason I went to live to LA!! I have photos of both homes, guess I will share them with all you... Cheers to Jim and Pam!
True to his own spirit, true to his own destiny. Jim's dad did the right thing going back to his former Greek teacher to cone up with something fitting for his son. Jim's dad didn't seem to have that much respect for Jim as a singer, referring to him as an entertainer and saying Jim's talent was writing his poetry and not singing but I think Jim's voice was perfect for the music of The Doors. RIP Jim and Pam 🌹 you are missed.
He would have turned left though and then right on sunset to go to Elektra and then another left onLa Cieniga to stay at the Alta Cieniga or go to Barneys Beanery, where he got thrown out of all the time. Oh and you can see my apartment in this too!
Always found it a little curious that Jim went away from the Venice and Santa Monica streets and beaches that spawned The Doors' and cultivated their aesthetic and nuances - which Venice Beach is still so closely attached to all of these decades later - and moved shop to Hollywood and the canyon.
I went inside it and took a few photos and it is a very basic one bedroom apartment. Last owner (Cheri) had it on Air B & B so you could rent it for the night. Not sure if it is still owned by the same lady.
CLYDE: THX MAN!!!! LOVE THE DOORS!!!! JIM WILL LIVE FOREVER IN THE MUSIC!!!! GOODLOOKING GUY MY GRAM SAYS ,SHE LOVES THE DOORS....HE STILL SINGS, HEAVEN....
You are incorrect that Jim did not own any real estate. He owned a house on Kings Road in the Hollywood Hills behind the Hyatt House hotel. It was an investment property that Jim never lived in. Jim's bodyguard Tony Funches recalled in an interview that is online that he and Jim went to the house a few times, and that it was virtually empty, save for some boxes of Jim's books and a few floor lamps.
JIM MORRISON's longtime bodyguard has exploded the myth the rock legend was an irresponsible rebel, revealing for the first time that THE DOORS frontman owned a secret house. For decades it has been believed the hedonistic rocker lived in a tiny hotel room near his record company's offices on La Cienega Avenue in Los Angeles, but his minder TONY FUNCHES reveals Morrison was actually a homeowner. Speaking exclusively to The Doors Collectors Magazine, Funches says, "He owned a place on the Kings Road (in Los Angeles). It was above the (Sunset) Strip, not far from the Continental Riot House (Hyatt Hotel nickname). "Kings Road, at that time, was a winding street... It was and still is a very beautiful street with well-kept homes and manicured lawns and landscaping. "The one time I was there with him, the place was virtually empty, except for the usual bachelor fruit crates, and a lamp here and there." Funches claims Morrison bought the house as "a tax write-off." He adds, "He needed the tax write-off, and Jim was told he could benefit from having the security and comfort of a home instead of the room at the Alta Cienega (hotel)... but he rarely visited the place."
Is that the road he used to speed down? I was standing on the corner of Kings Road and Sunset Blvd sometime around 1968(?) and a heard tires screeching from way up in the canyon. A young woman standing next to me said that is Jim Morrison. A while later there was Jim in his Blue Mustang stopped to turn right and sped off.
Jim did not live with Pam here; this was Pam’s apartment. He didn’t even know the address - she had to give it for a delivery. Ben-Fong Torres did the interview & you can look up here on uTube. There is extensive notes in the description about this apartment. Ppl grab an address & run with it, spreading gossip. Read the description & listen to Jim’s words in interview.
Jim's dad had no contact with his son Jim his entire adult life. That is sickening. He was a distant father. Jim needed guidance. The girlfriend, Sinister Pamela, was a serious drug user and she spent Jim's money and she never worked. She was a sickening user.
We have to remember Pam was like 19 and he 22 when they got together. They were just kids. Yes he did support and take care of her. If what we read is true, she seems to have used heroin. If she would have gone to rehab or Jim to AA, maybe it would have turned out better? I wish they never went to Paris. If he'd have been in the US were his friends where, maybe it would have ended differently.
@@dmc4426 , Jim would have been found guilty on his appeal and locked up doing hard time. Jim went to Paris to flee his sentencing. He was basically running from the law. The whole criminal charges did Jim in.
The last thing he needed was someone like Pam. He needed above all, someone sober around him. She was impaired herself and thus a danger to Jim. What was Jim to do? Hard time? Or not, perhaps in the end a court might have let him off. Most of all, Jim likely needed a 'father' figure if not his own father. He met a clergyman, here on UT, and Jim is very interested, and this guy could have been what Jim needed so very badly.
Diane lived with Pam in the same apt. She is now passed away. Jim liked living here and around the corner at the Alta Cieniga hotel. The reason being was that his record company was right around the corner on Santa Monica Blvd and he could walk there for many different reasons. The owner of the apt building was a huge fan and used to rent out the unit to anyone who wanted to stay there. She charged 2-500 a night. She has now sold it recently within a few yrs. there is an article about the fan who bought the building I the LA Times but I forgot which year.
They are not together. They are not in a better place. They OD'ed on heroin in different countries, 4 years apart. Pam was one of a thousand woman around Jim. She would be held accountable for his death if this happened today. To me, she ended Jim, The Doors, and tarnished Jim's legacy forever. I don't even care where she is buried.
@Linda Linda From what Alain Ronay said (Pam called him immediately to come help after she found Jim unresponsive) she never even told him it was heroin when he found her stash. She lied and told him that it was merely coke as she knew Jim wanted nothing to do with heroin and even went as far as lecturing a young Danny Sugarman on the dangers of it. Also those who knew Jim well said he was allergic to opioids and stayed very clear of those types of substances knowing they were bad news. Jim was Pam's meal ticket and she feared he would kick her to the curb if he found her using. Like his bodyguard and friend Tony Funches said Jim pretty much knew she was using but as long as he never saw her use or found her supply he kept quiet on the subject as he spent more time at the hotel than with her anyway near the end. She was a user and no doubt contributed to Jim's death. I still maintain Mary Werbelow was his true soul mate and if she had taken him back instead of moving to India (away, away, away in India....sound familiar?) Jim more than likely would have lived longer. He even told Mary the first 3 albums were all about her. Her problem was Jim's drinking and sadly even Mary couldn't keep him from the bottle. Sorry so long but hope some of this helps.
@@mintleaf4651 Good question, and many more could be added to it. I never understood why people pretend to know so much about Jim Morrison's emotional life. The hardcore fans really dive into his life, and read a lot about him, and then draw their own conclusions, and they then present these conclusions as if they were facts, but all they are are guesses based on limited knowledge and fragments, as they never even met the man. "I still maintain Mary Werbelow was his true soul mate" from is a good example from the comment above. It's just guesswork, and says much more about the fan than it does about Jim Morrison. I mean, I understand the urge to know more about this fascinating person, but i rubs my fur the wrong way, when people speak like the knew the guy.
That would be daemon not demon. Similar to guardian.angels Jim's favorite philosopher was Nietzsche who spoke about the daemon.The daemon directs us to our calling according to the ancient Greeks as you may know and Jim's father knew that he lived his calling as a poet and free spirit.
That is so cool of you making this video, I was also at Jim and Pam s Laurel Canyon Home, the one he set on fire ! Yep, also was blessed with visiting Marilyn Monroe s home in Brentwood, 5th Helena Drive St . still remember the address, all these things when I lived in L. A. M.Monroe and J. Morrison are the reason I went to live to LA!!
I have photos of both homes, guess I will share them with all you... Cheers to Jim and Pam!
Thank you, Clyde
Me encanta, desde San Rafael" Mendoza Argentina...les pido que traduzcan
What a beautiful area!..always enjoy your tours of these celebrity homes,thanks.
Thanks, Clyde! Love this!
True to his own spirit, true to his own destiny. Jim's dad did the right thing going back to his former Greek teacher to cone up with something fitting for his son. Jim's dad didn't seem to have that much respect for Jim as a singer, referring to him as an entertainer and saying Jim's talent was writing his poetry and not singing but I think Jim's voice was perfect for the music of The Doors. RIP Jim and Pam 🌹 you are missed.
He would have turned left though and then right on sunset to go to Elektra and then another left onLa Cieniga to stay at the Alta Cieniga or go to Barneys Beanery, where he got thrown out of all the time. Oh and you can see my apartment in this too!
Merci pour ton travail Clyde
Always found it a little curious that Jim went away from the Venice and Santa Monica streets and beaches that spawned The Doors' and cultivated their aesthetic and nuances - which Venice Beach is still so closely attached to all of these decades later - and moved shop to Hollywood and the canyon.
Why man? Why didn´t you paid ten bucks to go inside? Please make one inside the house man. I wanna see the soul kitchen! Amazing video btw!!!
I doubt the lady is going to let him record inside the house. If people record it she's not going to get ten bucks anymore.
The soul kitchen was Olivia 's.
I went inside it and took a few photos and it is a very basic one bedroom apartment. Last owner (Cheri) had it on Air B & B so you could rent it for the night. Not sure if it is still owned by the same lady.
CLYDE: THX MAN!!!!
LOVE THE DOORS!!!! JIM WILL LIVE FOREVER IN THE MUSIC!!!! GOODLOOKING GUY MY GRAM SAYS ,SHE LOVES THE DOORS....HE STILL SINGS, HEAVEN....
You are incorrect that Jim did not own any real estate. He owned a house on Kings Road in the Hollywood Hills behind the Hyatt House hotel. It was an investment property that Jim never lived in. Jim's bodyguard Tony Funches recalled in an interview that is online that he and Jim went to the house a few times, and that it was virtually empty, save for some boxes of Jim's books and a few floor lamps.
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JIM MORRISON's longtime bodyguard has exploded the myth the rock legend was an irresponsible rebel, revealing for the first time that THE DOORS frontman owned a secret house. For decades it has been believed the hedonistic rocker lived in a tiny hotel room near his record company's offices on La Cienega Avenue in Los Angeles, but his minder TONY FUNCHES reveals Morrison was actually a homeowner. Speaking exclusively to The Doors Collectors Magazine, Funches says, "He owned a place on the Kings Road (in Los Angeles). It was above the (Sunset) Strip, not far from the Continental Riot House (Hyatt Hotel nickname). "Kings Road, at that time, was a winding street... It was and still is a very beautiful street with well-kept homes and manicured lawns and landscaping. "The one time I was there with him, the place was virtually empty, except for the usual bachelor fruit crates, and a lamp here and there." Funches claims Morrison bought the house as "a tax write-off." He adds, "He needed the tax write-off, and Jim was told he could benefit from having the security and comfort of a home instead of the room at the Alta Cienega (hotel)... but he rarely visited the place."
Is that the road he used to speed down? I was standing on the corner of Kings Road and Sunset Blvd sometime around 1968(?) and a heard tires screeching from way up in the canyon. A young woman standing next to me said that is Jim Morrison. A while later there was Jim in his Blue Mustang stopped to turn right and sped off.
Cool video. You have great videos with lots of details.
Loving ur videos thanks
Great Vídeo, greetings from Costa Rica
Jim always called the Workshop and Densmore was always there to answer the phone.
Jim did not live with Pam here; this was Pam’s apartment. He didn’t even know the address - she had to give it for a delivery.
Ben-Fong Torres did the interview & you can look up here on uTube. There is extensive notes in the description about this apartment.
Ppl grab an address & run with it, spreading gossip. Read the description & listen to Jim’s words in interview.
Does anyone know why Jim and Pam moved out of the Rothdell Trail house in 1970?
Morrison king his songs live forever
Jim's dad had no contact with his son Jim his entire adult life. That is sickening. He was a distant father. Jim needed guidance. The girlfriend, Sinister Pamela, was a serious drug user and she spent Jim's money and she never worked. She was a sickening user.
We have to remember Pam was like 19 and he 22 when they got together. They were just kids. Yes he did support and take care of her. If what we read is true, she seems to have used heroin. If she would have gone to rehab or Jim to AA, maybe it would have turned out better? I wish they never went to Paris. If he'd have been in the US were his friends where, maybe it would have ended differently.
@@dmc4426 , Jim would have been found guilty on his appeal and locked up doing hard time. Jim went to Paris to flee his sentencing. He was basically running from the law. The whole criminal charges did Jim in.
@@laurasmith7976 6 month in a penitentiary might have turned out better than a few months in Paris with Pam.
@@dmc4426 those ages aren't kids
The last thing he needed was someone like Pam. He needed above all, someone sober around him. She was impaired herself and thus a danger to Jim. What was Jim to do? Hard time? Or not, perhaps in the end a court might have let him off. Most of all, Jim likely needed a 'father' figure if not his own father. He met a clergyman, here on UT, and Jim is very interested, and this guy could have been what Jim needed so very badly.
This is haunting
Clyde....caption on Fong interview reads Diane Gardiner's Apartment .....is she the present owner ?
Diane lived with Pam in the same apt. She is now passed away. Jim liked living here and around the corner at the Alta Cieniga hotel. The reason being was that his record company was right around the corner on Santa Monica Blvd and he could walk there for many different reasons. The owner of the apt building was a huge fan and used to rent out the unit to anyone who wanted to stay there. She charged 2-500 a night. She has now sold it recently within a few yrs. there is an article about the fan who bought the building I the LA Times but I forgot which year.
Where did Pam die? Do a tour there if u can!
They are not together. They are not in a better place. They OD'ed on heroin in different countries, 4 years apart. Pam was one of a thousand woman around Jim. She would be held accountable for his death if this happened today. To me, she ended Jim, The Doors, and tarnished Jim's legacy forever. I don't even care where she is buried.
@Linda Linda From what Alain Ronay said (Pam called him immediately to come help after she found Jim unresponsive) she never even told him it was heroin when he found her stash. She lied and told him that it was merely coke as she knew Jim wanted nothing to do with heroin and even went as far as lecturing a young Danny Sugarman on the dangers of it. Also those who knew Jim well said he was allergic to opioids and stayed very clear of those types of substances knowing they were bad news. Jim was Pam's meal ticket and she feared he would kick her to the curb if he found her using. Like his bodyguard and friend Tony Funches said Jim pretty much knew she was using but as long as he never saw her use or found her supply he kept quiet on the subject as he spent more time at the hotel than with her anyway near the end. She was a user and no doubt contributed to Jim's death. I still maintain Mary Werbelow was his true soul mate and if she had taken him back instead of moving to India (away, away, away in India....sound familiar?) Jim more than likely would have lived longer. He even told Mary the first 3 albums were all about her. Her problem was Jim's drinking and sadly even Mary couldn't keep him from the bottle. Sorry so long but hope some of this helps.
@@jeffwright4491 If mary was his true love, why did he say pam was his cosmic mate?
@@mintleaf4651 Good question, and many more could be added to it. I never understood why people pretend to know so much about Jim Morrison's emotional life. The hardcore fans really dive into his life, and read a lot about him, and then draw their own conclusions, and they then present these conclusions as if they were facts, but all they are are guesses based on limited knowledge and fragments, as they never even met the man.
"I still maintain Mary Werbelow was his true soul mate" from is a good example from the comment above. It's just guesswork, and says much more about the fan than it does about Jim Morrison. I mean, I understand the urge to know more about this fascinating person, but i rubs my fur the wrong way, when people speak like the knew the guy.
I live there
You can see inside on an episode of ghost hunters.
I’m just seeing this video now. Isn’t this the same house Pam died in ?
no
very interesting
Is that his Mustang out front?
good video but you should paid the ten bucks to go in side
Buen vídeo, lástima no saber inglés.
Go to Ghost Hunters Jim Morrison episode to see the inside
That would be daemon not demon. Similar to guardian.angels Jim's favorite philosopher was Nietzsche who spoke about the daemon.The daemon directs us to our calling according to the ancient Greeks as you may know and Jim's father knew that he lived his calling as a poet and free spirit.
The daemon is your inner voice.
See he was a soldiers son July 3 day before the 4th
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“TRUE TO HIS OWN SPIRIT ……” NOT DEMON.
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