I’ve been writing poetry & short stories since I was 8 yrs old & when I discovered The Doors as a teen, I became an instant fan & admirer of Jim’s writing; have been for decades. In addition to being one of the most charismatic, eccentric frontmen in rock, he was highly intelligent (IQ 149), actually shy, & down to earth, much different than his stage persona. He always felt he was misunderstood & really wanted to be more of a poet than a rockstar. Sadly, he developed alcoholism & issues w/drugs, but I think people forget he was human after all. None of us are perfect, & I am grateful that we will always have the gifts of his music & writing that he left behind.
Tbh the one and only thing I really hate about Jim was how he treated women. As a woman, that’s natural. However he was intriguing and mysterious, a fascinating person and incredibly misunderstood, I feel.
He wasn't , the dealer who sold Morrison the poison, can't say eeva junkie, his cosmic soul mate Pamela Coursen was a junkie, Jim drank alcohol, he was trying to score for his Cosmic mate in Rock and Roll Circus women's bathroom with China White Heroin which was 90 % purity unknown to Jim, he tried it and killed him on the spot. Sam Burnett discovered him on toilet with blood encrusted nostrils, Sam was the manager that night July 3 , 1971, I talked with him next morning and he told me the story, Sam wrote a book in about 2004 : Jim Morrison- the End
@@elijahcantu811 I knew him personally. Just kidding but I was alive when he was still alive. But they just made lots of great music. i only appreciated that later. So many great songs and Morrison had a great voice I think. Also for such a young guy to write a lot of these songs. I am not sure who wrote all these songs like "Indian Summer" "Your Lost little girl" etc., beautiful songs
Jim Morrison was a genius. A character of those who are born every 500 years (if we're lucky). He left an indelible mark. Jim, you will always be in my heart...ALWAYS ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
The Doors have been my favorite group since day one, I'm 70 freaking years old now and about a year ago whilst doing some genealogical research I discovered Jim and I have the same 6 time great grand father. Kind of a cool moment......
Jim já lutava com uma maldição que o fez sofrer demais, quando criança já começava a ver triste visão e só ele mesmo via como do acidente o pai ñ viu por que era só para Jim ver ali foi o início de tudo, ele criança ñ entendia nada. Os diabinhos só fez ele sofrer até a companheira dele foi enviado pelos inimigos, tudo que ele fazia de selvajaria era mandado ele nem sabia por que. E você ainda chama 70 anos maldito ! E Jim esteja num lugar com muita coisa que ele ñ teve aqui na terra .
Jim always knew exactly what he was doing. The world was his playground, and he knew how to play it to his own amusement. He was an actual astrologer, by the way .... YES.
The doors did exactly what they intended to do for me personally they opened the door in my mind and when I heard them at 13 yo I heard music for the first time and became truly self-aware on a deeper level after hearing their music and reading the books like Ray manzarek Light My Fire, John Densmore Riders on the Storm. Totally looking forward for Robby cragars new memoir
Hey Eric, I was a huge Morrison fan as a teenager and by far the best book written about him is No One Here Gets Out Alive by Danny Sugarman. (Jim was really kind to Danny as a kid) Oliver Stone gives it no credit but the movie has much more of it than anything else. Also, he wrote Wonderland Avenue, which is another great story that talks a lot about Pam as well as Ray Manzerick almost starting a band with Iggy Pop. (They did a show together and Ray said he couldn't live through another Jim) I really think you would enjoy them.
@@billiewest429 that book and movie do nothing to portray the true Jim Morrison. I’d imagine the people in the band would know his story better as it’s their story as well. I’ve read them all so that’s my humble yet highly informed opinion.
@@billiewest429 wow thats so cool! I have read no one here gets out alive. I definitely agree that was the best I've read. Im so interested in that book wonderland avenue. Also been trying to get my hands on the book. The bank of America of Louisiana. I dont believe that it was written by Jim, but still would be interesting to read I think. Thank you again, for the recommendations
Most people who were close to him actually described him to be incredibly shy In the early days he had to look away from the audience to perform Many think he used spirits for courage to perform on stage
you know I’ve been Morrison find my entire life. And yes I’m sure he annoyed his bandmates and other people at times who had to deal with him but first off we have to remember how young he was and more importantly what made him hard to handle or annoying at times is the same thing that made him great genius comes at a price I like to see someone today match any of that creativity
Nobody these days will....unless you see abunch of dead indians on the side of the road when your a kid and then go do some lsd or payote out in the middle of the desert and think your a shaman . " muscians" cant even sing these days. They are auto tuned . rap isnt music. Its just noise amymore
@@rstarguitar5350 jim morrison in my book was one of the very best. Next to robert plant. Nobody can produce the raw power of what jim could do. He truely was a shaman. He cast a spell over his audiences and held them until the" musics over" lol
You know, I am a big Morrison fan and an admirer of his work. But the drunken monologues must've been truly nerve-wracking to his bandmates and audience members. Gets old fast.
@@RealJap certainly not! he was very intelligent and very cultured. the "lizard king" was a game a way to escape to his family and all of that... and he was trapped in. he tried to go out of The Doors but they didn't want to let him go and he agreed for few months. I'm French, what happened in Paris on July 1971 is a shame, and we will never really know. I think he was like a child and an old man at the same time, lost and alone, very talented and needed being understood. of course he drunk a lot... just like many people. do we have to judge? I don't think so...
Jim Morrison and Brian Jones have quite a lot in common. They both had drug and alcohol problems, they both got and most of all, they both died at the same age at exactly the same day, both victims of the rock n roll lifestyle. But despite all of that, they still remain legends up to this day.
Born in 1959, from 1967 to 1971, from “Light my Fire” to “Riders on the Storm” on AM radio, I had absolutely no knowledge that the Doors were rebellious in this manner. Fortunately neither did my parents. I love their music. It can stand on its own.
Look at all the old videos of Jim Morrison and his clothing style. What he has on could be worn in 2023. Now, look at what other rock stars have on in old videos from the 60's. If they had what they have on in the 60's today they would be laughed off the stage. Jim Morrison is the only person I have seen in old videos that dress in a style that could be worn by all generations.
@@sr2291 weird scenes inside laurel canyon details the numerous "coincidences" everyone there went through to get into a position, normally around similar timeframes, the music scene has and always will be closely related to intelligence motives, there was literally a secret cia base made for music production and other things, in la i implore you to research
@@dirt420 I know. There was a CIA base somewhere in Laurel Canyon. A lot of drugs and LSD. I lived on the street on Sunset Blvd. I was there. 1967 to 1974. There were a lot of strange people hanging around. There was other stuff going on in Silverlake and on Hollywood Blvd separate from Laurel Canyon. And the San Souci Temple on Ardmore Ave.
U r 100% correct. I hate people that think The Doors were not 1of the best band's n history. The population of these "so called critic's" haven't a clue how talented n diverse the Doors were. No band can come close to the Doors. The critic's haven't a clue or I believe they're close minded Jealous of the Doors too. Shame on U! Yes...they have 0 idea bout the Doors 😂
I loved them in my teens !!! Then I move to London and I think in 2003 I watched in a stadium the singer of the CULT was Jim and everything looked perfect. To me Jim was there that night I drunk whiskey all night. R.I.P Jim and Ray .
La música de The Doors siempre a otro nivel... No importa cuantos años hayan pasado.. ♡La creatividad músical de esta banda nació para quedarse por toda la eternidad :)
Love Jim Morrison and the doors and kudos to Val Kilmer for playing such an awesome part in the movie as Jim ditched work one day and actually went to go see them film that movie in Venice Beach the birthday party scene very cool❤
Long before my time but from what I read about him, he started the day with alcohol and acid and couldn’t remember the name of the naked woman he woke up beside. The 60s were some wild times.
Not Jim? Densmore ? I don't know if was gay. Nobody cared an o it that crap. I like him but seemed to cop an attitude. Hey if he wasn't in the Doors he woulda been selling hot dogs outside the Whiskey. Peace bro
Really I thought it was the acid lol. Hey it happens bro. If you read no one gets outta here alive ( funny stuff) but it seems Jim had issues w his dad and mom. I love Morrison but some of his poetry in my opinion is a little off. I write poetry myself. Love the songs etc... But he pushed that envelope a little too far. Take it easy
O JIM MORRISON era louco bêbado e drogado, mais TBM era um gênio 😢 pena que partiu tão cedo 😢 ♥️✨⭐ mais ele agora é luz ❤ descanse em paz JIM MORRISON sua fã que não bebe não fuma , mais é viciada em ROCK in ROLL bjs ♥️ da VIVI❤
I’ve been writing poetry & short stories since I was 8 yrs old & when I discovered The Doors as a teen, I became an instant fan & admirer of Jim’s writing; have been for decades. In addition to being one of the most charismatic, eccentric frontmen in rock, he was highly intelligent (IQ 149), actually shy, & down to earth, much different than his stage persona. He always felt he was misunderstood & really wanted to be more of a poet than a rockstar. Sadly, he developed alcoholism & issues w/drugs, but I think people forget he was human after all. None of us are perfect, & I am grateful that we will always have the gifts of his music & writing that he left behind.
Tbh the one and only thing I really hate about Jim was how he treated women. As a woman, that’s natural. However he was intriguing and mysterious, a fascinating person and incredibly misunderstood, I feel.
"Jim, knock it off"
I bet he heard that everyday 😆
Tragically brilliant. We never see the likes of Jim again.
God bless him. ❤️🙏🎸🎼.x
Junkie and a drunk that just happened to be at the right time at the right place.
@@tomakafrankconlon3207piss off.
Never a junkie you assholee
He wasn't , the dealer who sold Morrison the poison, can't say eeva junkie, his cosmic soul mate Pamela Coursen was a junkie, Jim drank alcohol, he was trying to score for his Cosmic mate in Rock and Roll Circus women's bathroom with China White Heroin which was 90 % purity unknown to Jim, he tried it and killed him on the spot. Sam Burnett discovered him on toilet with blood encrusted nostrils, Sam was the manager that night July 3 , 1971, I talked with him next morning and he told me the story, Sam wrote a book in about 2004 : Jim Morrison- the End
Jim saying a single word
Me: Wow that's genius.
Wow that's your savior?
Sometimes he was just a Junk
@@_jeronimobraga Morrisön, your favourite kids TV show is Pocoyo?
@@_jeronimobraga I SAID, YOU LIKE POCOYO!
Ye at one concert he grunting noises for an hour and people loved it
As always I can't get enough of jim
Not all his monologues were just drunken ramblings he had a fantastic sense of humour.
It’s so funny when people say this like they knew him personally lol
Yea, there was also some burping..
@@elijahcantu811 I knew him personally. Just kidding but I was alive when he was still alive. But they just made lots of great music. i only appreciated that later. So many great songs and Morrison had a great voice I think. Also for such a young guy to write a lot of these songs. I am not sure who wrote all these songs like "Indian Summer" "Your Lost little girl" etc., beautiful songs
@@elijahcantu811 Jim lost a lot of potential good friends because of the alcohol abuse.
He was much more of a normal person then anybody would suppose. Manzarek always said so.
51 years since jim morrison died rest in peace rock icon
We’re both here at the same time. Lol
@@kaitstvnssynchronicity
@allencollins6031 YOU BELONG TO MEEEEEE
HOW MY POOR HEART ACHES (that's from the only police song I like, lmao 💀)
@@La_Horca 💯
Ray was the heart of the group meanwhile Jim was the soul
Absolutely !!👍😇RIP for them ! They was eternals before they go away...
Jim Morrison was a genius. A character of those who are born every 500 years (if we're lucky). He left an indelible mark. Jim, you will always be in my heart...ALWAYS ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Just the way he was laughing with that police officer is everything lol ❤️
The Doors have been my favorite group since day one, I'm 70 freaking years old now and about a year ago whilst doing some genealogical research I discovered Jim and I have the same 6 time great grand father. Kind of a cool moment......
Jim já lutava com uma maldição que o fez sofrer demais, quando criança já começava a ver triste visão e só ele mesmo via como do acidente o pai ñ viu por que era só para Jim ver ali foi o início de tudo, ele criança ñ entendia nada. Os diabinhos só fez ele sofrer até a companheira dele foi enviado pelos inimigos, tudo que ele fazia de selvajaria era mandado ele nem sabia por que. E você ainda chama 70 anos maldito ! E Jim esteja num lugar com muita coisa que ele ñ teve aqui na terra .
Muita paz
Most cool!! I have a similar genealogy with The Everly Brothers. Baden-Wurzberg area of Germany. 😮
That’s cool
Anch'io sentivo varia musica appena ho sentito i Doors ho avuto una folgorazione ancora adesso sentendo the end mi emoziono Jim anima dei Doors
Jim: "Hows that for a shit eating grin? 😂"
GRASSHOPPER!
Jim always knew exactly what he was doing. The world was his playground, and he knew how to play it to his own amusement. He was an actual astrologer, by the way .... YES.
How was he an astrologer.
@@sr2291 yeah how?
@@MarketingCado He wasn't.
Yeah I notice that too. It's like he was trolling the world. Kurt Cobain also had that remarkable resemblance.
So he drank himslef to death. Nice control. By astrologer you mens black Magick.
Jim unforgetable! 🙏🙏🙏😍😍
Jim was such a badass on stage. RIP Jim. 🌹
Ye touching himself and making love to the microphone
😔
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@@REMAINS1666Jim Morrison
The doors did exactly what they intended to do for me personally they opened the door in my mind and when I heard them at 13 yo I heard music for the first time and became truly self-aware on a deeper level after hearing their music and reading the books like Ray manzarek Light My Fire, John Densmore Riders on the Storm. Totally looking forward for Robby cragars new memoir
That's one strange way to spell Krieger!
Hey Eric, I was a huge Morrison fan as a teenager and by far the best book written about him is No One Here Gets Out Alive by Danny Sugarman. (Jim was really kind to Danny as a kid) Oliver Stone gives it no credit but the movie has much more of it than anything else. Also, he wrote Wonderland Avenue, which is another great story that talks a lot about Pam as well as Ray Manzerick almost starting a band with Iggy Pop. (They did a show together and Ray said he couldn't live through another Jim) I really think you would enjoy them.
@@billiewest429 that book and movie do nothing to portray the true Jim Morrison. I’d imagine the people in the band would know his story better as it’s their story as well. I’ve read them all so that’s my humble yet highly informed opinion.
@@billiewest429 wow thats so cool! I have read no one here gets out alive. I definitely agree that was the best I've read.
Im so interested in that book wonderland avenue.
Also been trying to get my hands on the book. The bank of America of Louisiana.
I dont believe that it was written by Jim, but still would be interesting to read I think.
Thank you again, for the recommendations
@@Katehowe3010 yeah idk what i was thinking lmao. I knew how to spell it....maybe auto correct to cragar wheels haha
So much confidence, it was an effect of him stand above the rest. He seemed to know he was something other than the others in most rooms.
Most people who were close to him actually described him to be incredibly shy
In the early days he had to look away from the audience to perform
Many think he used spirits for courage to perform on stage
The man was a genius!
Ray that is!
Both were
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Definitely was an intelligent man. Great sense of humor. Had some demons, but cool as Hell.
Jim was a great man in a great band, with great songs.
I wish we had you back, you are one of a kind and the lizard king. We love you!❤
Jim Morrison was Unrepeatable!
you know I’ve been Morrison find my entire life. And yes I’m sure he annoyed his bandmates and other people at times who had to deal with him but first off we have to remember how young he was and more importantly what made him hard to handle or annoying at times is the same thing that made him great genius comes at a price I like to see someone today match any of that creativity
Nobody these days will....unless you see abunch of dead indians on the side of the road when your a kid and then go do some lsd or payote out in the middle of the desert and think your a shaman . " muscians" cant even sing these days. They are auto tuned . rap isnt music. Its just noise amymore
You’re Right on the money 👍
@@rstarguitar5350 jim morrison in my book was one of the very best. Next to robert plant. Nobody can produce the raw power of what jim could do. He truely was a shaman. He cast a spell over his audiences and held them until the" musics over" lol
@@lukewiddrington6622 lol very true and very well put
@@rstarguitar5350 thanks buddy, have a good one!
I love jim hes awesome
Yes he is.
@@tonguetiedification yesyes
You know, I am a big Morrison fan and an admirer of his work. But the drunken monologues must've been truly nerve-wracking to his bandmates and audience members. Gets old fast.
Dear@@RealJap~ I Humbly Disagree. Jim Was Not “A Douche”!! Have Some RESPECT For The Lizard King, Goddammit!! 🦎🦎🦎
@@RealJap certainly not!
he was very intelligent and very cultured.
the "lizard king" was a game a way to escape to his family and all of that... and he was trapped in.
he tried to go out of The Doors but they didn't want to let him go and he agreed for few months.
I'm French, what happened in Paris on July 1971 is a shame, and we will never really know.
I think he was like a child and an old man at the same time, lost and alone, very talented and needed being understood.
of course he drunk a lot... just like many people.
do we have to judge?
I don't think so...
Dear@@s.baumard8161~ No, Of Course No One Should Judge!! Especially Since They Have Never Had To Walk In Mister Morrison’s Shoes.
Probably annoying, but part of the unique sound and music came from off the wall craziness that made them great.
Fantastic singer and band they were, but what a load of rubbish is this. Then I was 18 and thought it was great….lol
Jim Morrison and Brian Jones have quite a lot in common. They both had drug and alcohol problems, they both got and most of all, they both died at the same age at exactly the same day, both victims of the rock n roll lifestyle. But despite all of that, they still remain legends up to this day.
Jim Morrison July 3, 1971 Brian Jones July 3, 1969.
Brian was shit, really
This is a great video. It brought me back to the time when many rock giants were creating history
Truly one of a kind Jim broke the mould of the normal human being ,sheer brilliance 💯
the world has been worse off since this normal, crazy, marvelous, flawed, intelligent, magnificent person left us
Vdd 😢
This is craziest moments of the doors in their hey day and RIP Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison
Born in 1959, from 1967 to 1971, from “Light my Fire” to “Riders on the Storm” on AM radio, I had absolutely no knowledge that the Doors were rebellious in this manner. Fortunately neither did my parents. I love their music. It can stand on its own.
Mörrisön. I love you so mmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmmm good.
YEAH!
When the music's over.
mmmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmmm
Aaaaaaaaaah!
I have always gotten such a kick out of Morrison. What a character.
THIS MAN WAS JUST A GENIUS!!! RIP JIM!!!
3:32 Burping always cracks the crowds ! 😆
Look at all the old videos of Jim Morrison and his clothing style. What he has on could be worn in 2023. Now, look at what other rock stars have on in old videos from the 60's. If they had what they have on in the 60's today they would be laughed off the stage. Jim Morrison is the only person I have seen in old videos that dress in a style that could be worn by all generations.
Jim was a genius writer and poet, really sucks that he had to be such a raging alcoholic
Irish blood. Couldn't help it.
He also had a budding case of skitzophrenia. And it only helped it get more vivid being treated like a madman or a mentally incapacitated
Ive read that he was totally shy, probably he could perform easier being drunk.
@@mikekoenig6467 Says who? He was unable to cope with it all and drank!! This is not schitzo.
@@lamariposa5919 To a point. It certainly caused conflict with everyone else.
Jim was literally a genius, since he scored 149 in his IQ test in George Washington School, during teenagers years.
How does he know that. The school counselor told me she could not tell me my IQ but she also said I could do anything I was interested in job wise.
he was a mental experiment look at his history, his dad helped start the Vietnam war and did atomic testing..
@@dirt420 Really. Do you have proof of that? Most rock stars were born in the early 1940's so their fathers were in the military in WWII.
@@sr2291 weird scenes inside laurel canyon details the numerous "coincidences" everyone there went through to get into a position, normally around similar timeframes, the music scene has and always will be closely related to intelligence motives, there was literally a secret cia base made for music production and other things, in la i implore you to research
@@dirt420 I know. There was a CIA base somewhere in Laurel Canyon. A lot of drugs and LSD. I lived on the street on Sunset Blvd. I was there. 1967 to 1974. There were a lot of strange people hanging around. There was other stuff going on in Silverlake and on Hollywood Blvd separate from Laurel Canyon. And the San Souci Temple on Ardmore Ave.
Im having a feeling that somebody running an official Doors TikTok is making Jim turn in his grave
YOU LIKE POCOYO
Damb right tiktoker had an over dose wink wink and died of cringe and bad craic
I think he's already being himself, morrisön.
@@REMAINS1666YOU LIKE POCOYO???
@@REMAINS1666I SAID, MORRISÖN. YOU LIKE THIS SPANISH CHILDREN'S TELEVISION SHOW THAT WAS RELEASED IN 2005 NAMED POCOYO????!!!!
U r 100% correct. I hate people that think The Doors were not 1of the best band's n history. The population of these "so called critic's" haven't a clue how talented n diverse the Doors were. No band can come close to the Doors. The critic's haven't a clue or I believe they're close minded
Jealous of the Doors too. Shame on U! Yes...they have 0 idea bout the Doors 😂
the part with him banging on the piano made me so anxious 😭
Big Jim. ❤️😍
Not exactly funny but what a treat to see the man expressing himself read his poetry but this footage is really an eye opener 😳
I loved them in my teens !!! Then I move to London and I think in 2003 I watched in a stadium the singer of the CULT was Jim and everything looked perfect. To me Jim was there that night I drunk whiskey all night. R.I.P Jim and Ray .
Jim really was a funny guy. He was just often misunderstood.
You know.. he wasn’t acting ! That’s the way he was.. wild .
He was so gorgeous, morrisön.
He would have been an awesome scientist as well! Tragic that alcohol and drugs take people down that are so fantastically intelligent.
Wouldn’t have gotten laid as much if he were a scientist.
The shit eating grin was so good, I laughed out loud before he pointed it out.
This was amazing thanks
I learned about Jim Morrison in high school
Imagine being able to travel through time...
Yup had that mad Scotsman in him
Was he of Scottish ancestry Mertin?
@@RaoulDukeSr indeed brother, his father side, the name morrison is indeed scottish and james to jim or jimmy
@@iMertin90 that's f*ckin excellent, makes me even prouder of my heritage ! Slangevar brother 🍺
@@RaoulDukeSr fraser lad have a good one.. just hope you say fraser not frazer haha
@@iMertin90 The forename and surname are also English
ele era. sensacional, Jim Morrison p/sempre❤❤❤
3:31 that’s fucking right
Would be cool to see more Doors recording sessions
La música de The Doors siempre a otro nivel... No importa cuantos años hayan pasado.. ♡La creatividad músical de esta banda nació para quedarse por toda la eternidad :)
An UNBELIEVABLE loss!!! But despite the passage of time the DOORS SONGS will continue to "roam free" in OUR MINDS...!!! R.I.P. JIM 💔 ✌❤
He liked to be theatrical, even if it meant toying with the audience or the other members of the band.
What is the name of the song that appears at the beginning?
Morrison: " We are not creating within a vacuum.
Me: "What did he say?"
I’m the biggest fun of Jim and to the band too.
I was always a big fan of Jim morison even as a young lady 1969 I love the doors until today thank you Jutta freya
Jimbo still alive for.me.... for sure..
I would love to see a conversation with jim and kurt cobain
this video was fantastic!
The rest... umm.. the dressingroom :-) Love that clip. And the girl who is eating him with her eyes.
What a guy, what a person, what an eternal guy who never left us!
3:04 woah jimmy boy
Haha that Guy that screamed hahahaah pretty good!
Rest In Peace Jim Morrison.
Funny or interesting moments. I like where the girls try to get their hands on him. Plus the one with the cops shows his lighter side!
What performance is the clip at 3:30 from?
Live at the Hollywood Bowl 1968..!!
i want a friend like him , i always wanted , i will never find someone like him
Ah, yes, morrisön. I really look just like Jim Morrison.
@@acnhtunemusicvids lol
I just had Indian food with him, he’s always there, there’s only one Jim Morrison
@BeforeTheEnding did jim knew how to play any instrument in any way at all or was he just fooling around with that piano at 43 seconds?
And the rest of the band still....relax !! 😎😎!! So cool!! 🤗😂
Amazing. Thanks 🤍
This video made me smile 😀❤️
2:30 Mmm... qué ojos más hermosos tenía Jim!!! 😳😲🙃 eran como color verde oscuro???
i miss him so fucking much and i never met him omfg
Same here
המלך ג'ים מוריסון זמר מעולה משורר מעולה סופר מעולה זמר בחסד אני לא מאמינה שהוא לא איתנו
Anybody knows song tittle over the end of this video?
Land Ho!
great compilation. Jim told that he saw himself as some kind of a clown.
Love Jim Morrison and the doors and kudos to Val Kilmer for playing such an awesome part in the movie as Jim ditched work one day and actually went to go see them film that movie in Venice Beach the birthday party scene very cool❤
Minha banda preferida...
Long before my time but from what I read about him, he started the day with alcohol and acid and couldn’t remember the name of the naked woman he woke up beside. The 60s were some wild times.
JIM. "Knock it off "
I love him.
The Lord Byron of rock.
I wonder who said "Jim, knock it off!"?
I think it was Densmore the drummer. He usually it seemed to get easily annoyed by Mr. Morrison.
@@joeyslick2072 He was gay
Not Jim? Densmore ? I don't know if was gay. Nobody cared an o it that crap. I like him but seemed to cop an attitude. Hey if he wasn't in the Doors he woulda been selling hot dogs outside the Whiskey. Peace bro
Really I thought it was the acid lol. Hey it happens bro. If you read no one gets outta here alive ( funny stuff) but it seems Jim had issues w his dad and mom. I love Morrison but some of his poetry in my opinion is a little off. I write poetry myself. Love the songs etc... But he pushed that envelope a little too far. Take it easy
@@joeyslick2072Jim Morrison Morrison Morrison
He was so sexy&beautiful r.i.p. jim
O JIM MORRISON era louco bêbado e drogado, mais TBM era um gênio 😢 pena que partiu tão cedo 😢 ♥️✨⭐ mais ele agora é luz ❤ descanse em paz JIM MORRISON sua fã que não bebe não fuma , mais é viciada em ROCK in ROLL bjs ♥️ da VIVI❤
Jim Jim I love you
💓 лучшие!
can someone name a song at the beginning please
LAND HO!
@@beforetheending1537 i mean in the studio session
@@beforetheending1537 first clip
@@юзерwild child
@@slay3rrboy thanks
love the Doors!
Piano solo....... This one is called "lick my love pump"..... 😋
Nigel!
@@rusamousika9813 YOU LIKE POCOYO
A badass god!!!😍😍
Paradox to see Jim Morrison the king of dark laughing.
What’s the name of the song at the end? 👉🏽👈🏽
"Land-Ho"- A great song about a sailor.
Awesome♥💋