Anne has such a lovely, unique voice, she gives me a bit of an ASMR sensation. No wonder, since Jim's voice is the most beautiful male voice I've ever heard. I mean the spoken one, it's not just his singing.
Loved listening to The Doors when I was 14-15 back in 1980-81 when rock radio was still king in the SoCal area. Excellent DJs like Jim Lad on KLOS would often play rock music from the late 60s and The Doors was one of those special bands they’d play often. My brother and I bought all the most popular albums by The Doors and listened to them religiously at night on the stereo console in the living room with all the lights off after my parents would leave the house. Wonderful memories!
Unique quality of The Doors and Morrison… they will always have a place in pop culture despite the changes, because they where universal in their art -weather it be musically or lyrically. If you read the poems or listen to the music they only become more relevant as time passes. I can personally see no other group that fits this category. The were purely original in all aspects. Greatness.
Awesome tribute to Jim Morrison & The Doors. He was a genius Poet, Artist & singer. His legacy remains here & his music as well as the Doors will forever be heard in our world. Thanks for sharing this wonderful tribute!❤️👍🏽🎶🙏🏽
The greatest male voice of Rock ever!!! For a guy who thought he couldn't sing well ...the rest is history!!! The man was a true immortal genius RIP JIM and Ray.
I have written poetry since I was a nine or ten-year-old girl. I really like music. I think songwriting is a special gift to have. I listen to the radio in the car and the music helps me get through car drives.
I have as well. It’s not too hard to find, just get yourself to the general area (it’s a very large cemetery) and look around and you’ll see this large group of people. Then you know you’ve found it. I believe it’s the most visited gravesite there, in a cemetery full of famous people.
Certainly the logest lasting legacy of any artist that has passed he was sent from the cosmos a brilliant comet streaking through the sky & left an everlasting trail still beloved today RIP Lizard king!
Love the collected works of Jim Morrison have all their CD's seen the doors movie Oliver stone directed looking forward to robby kreiger's memoir set the night on fire in October
I’d really love to see someone else put together a Doors movie that didn’t just make stuff up about Jim. I liked the Doors movie but The director sure did embellish a ton!
Agreed and he wasn't a great singer, but his lyrics made him great , and overtime. The puzzle 🧩 pieces definitely fit perfectly in each record. The doors are timeless!!!
I love the doors and how Jim Morrison never considered himself as the front man of the band ,and I read once that they announced Jim Morrison and the doors and they wouldn't come out and he told the presenter man it's the doors
You're crazy. He was a handsome so-so singer with terrible teenage goth poetry and a narcissistic bi-polar disorder that treated friends and fans like garbage. His looks let him get away with being the least talented, most pretentious of the '60s icons.
Loved the music and lyrics but what can ya say about being a Heroin addict. It broke my heart when he, Janice Joplin and Jimmie Hendrix all died from heroin use.
Jim was killed by "Count Jean de Breteuil." He was a heroin dealer to the Rock Stars and Jet Setters. Pam Courson was having an affair with "The Count." He, through Pam, gave Jim some very strong heroin which he snorted, as Jim didn't like needles... and he overdosed. 11 days later on July 14, 1971, "The Count" gave heroin, from the same batch, to "Talitha Getty" ( J.P. Getty's wife), in Italy - she died as well. "The Count" was having an affair with her also. Quite the coincidence. Though he wasn't her regular drug dealer, "The Count" sold "Janice Joplin" her last fix of heroin. Isn't that something??!
Only 24 and wish I could have seen one live performance, but nonetheless the music runs through me. Since the first some I heard I was hooked. The music saves you!
My 'dad' almost died in a bathtub in Paris, France only 5 years before the Morrison 'Paris incident'. Might have been the hush puppies. Could've been a moth putting out the pilot light of the water heater just above the bathtub.
Jim Morrison had a great link with Totem-animals, especially with Lizard who represents transformation, prophecy and subconscious forces emerging in dreams. Check on yt. "Inspiration from lizard-totem; prophecy in dreams, staying still, transformation"
Perhaps if morrison lived he would be like Captain beef heart... Doing his poetry and perhaps spoken word Monologues. As you get older and Morrison still stays the same. You feel like hes aged with you in Is some regard.
You know, I would like to see a new biopic that shows the early days of the band. Perhaps it could be a miniseries on HBO Max, or Netflix? The Oliver Stone movie was just hella messy.
I am glad they played Riders on the Storm. It, Moonlight Drive, Spanish Caravan, and many other lessee known songs are better lyrically than "Light My Fire"
Agree. You do know that 'Light My Fire' was penned (except for a few words) by Robby Kreiger, right? Robby didn't write memorable lyrics from Jim's catalogue of tunes that you list in part here.
Morrison's poetry was good - not great - I think he was more a lyricist than a poet - without the accompanying music his poem's were mostly lifeless - whenever he read poetry on stage he was chided by the audience who did not want to hear his poems - they did not after all come to hear a poetry recital - think about that and what effect that would have on him - a wannabe Poet who was trapped in a Rock Star's life - and some still ask why he drank so much - in the pantheon of actual Poet's: Keats - Yeats - Arnold - Wordsworth - Blake - Eliot - Kipling - Neruda - Shelley - Burns et al ... the TRUTH is that Morrison would not make the Top 100 - it was more a case of his lyrics being poetical rather than his poetry being lyrical - he could never have survived on his poems - and without the band he would likely have failed in life - or joined the Navy - his filmmaking was without merit - his singing brought life to his poems that was otherwise just not there without it - in terms of bands The Doors were unique and influential - collectively a rare combination of more than the sum of its parts - much of their music is great certainly by today's musical standards - but too often the ACTUAL person and their abilities - talents are obscured by fandom rose-coloured visions of superstars who never existed in the real-world - his talents were mostly exhausted by 27 - his reckless lifestyle caught up with him - he looked 67 years old when he was only 27 - but that is whom he was and we should not refuse to see that part of him as well ... the fragile and imperfect human side - had he only lived the rest of his life writing poetry I do not think he was capable of living like that - why - because he was NOT a Poet and could NOT live the LIFE of a Poet - being in Paris where all he had to do was write poetry and where could walk the streets anonymously out of the spotlight ultimately killed him - think about that - paradoxically had he stayed in Los Angeles living as a rock star with his destructive lifestyle he might possibly still be alive today -
The killer awoke before dawn. He put his boots on. He took a face from the ancient gallery and became Jim Morrison. " Never a killer. Always a playground instructor." J. M.
I can see where John Densmore doesn’t really go with the flow too much. Robbie gets along with everyone. Doesn’t make John a bad guy or does it? He gave Ray and Robbie such a hard time and cost them millions!
John did the right thing. I am glad that he was all for Jim's legacy and their band the Doors. The easiest thing is to go with the flow. People need to have their morals and integrity, that is what keeps you apart and special.
Thank u!!!! There is no Doors without Morrison!!!!! Period............... They r nothing NOW!!!!! Morrison was Everything, The Total package by himself...The surviving 2 Doors should b kissing Morrison's grave everyday, he gave them a piece of fame,FOR JUST A BIT!!!!!
Why do you keep pushing Morrison's horribly pretentious 'I want to hear the butterfly sneezing among the Aztec ruins' writing as anything worthy of praise? Dylan, the Stones, the Band wrote rings around him. Decades of mythmaking by his bandmates whom he treated like garbage and Stone have created an 'icon' far above his actual talents.
Clearly haven't read anything of Morrisons, especially poetry/literature that he published when alive; such as New Creatures - so I doubt you're at any level to critique. Oliver Stone's movie only harmed the bands perception and Morrisons - which I bet is where you've formed most of your "research" and opinion from. "Dylan, the Stones, the Band wrote rings around him" - the extent of his work proves this completely false.
The Doors movie was almost universally panned. The casting of Val Kilmer was excellent, but the movie was 80% lame otherwise, and almost all the people who were portrayed by actors in the film were unhappy with the final product. So, I doubt Oliver Stone had very much to do with any "icon creation." If you don't like the Doors' poetry and music, there is a simple solution: Don't listen.
@Quintus Horatius Flaccus True enough. Just sitting here trying to think of a musician/band biopic that I liked. I'll get back to you if I think of one. haha
@Quintus Horatius Flaccus I agree! Stones go with the flow, and I hate that. I am always for the Doors and their uniqueness. I bet Jim brought out more raw emotions in people and propelled them to think about life in general than Stones ever did. Stones have always been a boring band.
@@goose9677 I agree the doors were ahead of their time and their sound was like no one in music. I've said often the Beatles are an overrated band. I mean he has an opinion & that's cool. if someone says a group is overrated their not saying they don't like them.
His sister is really lovely, loves her brother so much
She comes off as very nervous.
@@Dzanarika1 i don't get that at all. If so maybe its just from being on camera
He was lucky.
Yeah, I like her sister too.
Thank the universe we were graced by Jim's talent
Jim was the greatest performer that I ever saw. R.I.P. Jim!
I agree and have for 50 years!
Anne has such a lovely, unique voice, she gives me a bit of an ASMR sensation. No wonder, since Jim's voice is the most beautiful male voice I've ever heard. I mean the spoken one, it's not just his singing.
Robby and John are still strangely cool
Yep. I watched another interview with Robbie a few years ago. I think it was at the Whiskey. He was fascinating to listen to.
Life, is how A poet lives.
And in his passing he became what we wish we had seen him.
Loved listening to The Doors when I was 14-15 back in 1980-81 when rock radio was still king in the SoCal area. Excellent DJs like Jim Lad on KLOS would often play rock music from the late 60s and The Doors was one of those special bands they’d play often. My brother and I bought all the most popular albums by The Doors and listened to them religiously at night on the stereo console in the living room with all the lights off after my parents would leave the house. Wonderful memories!
Those were the days Kmet & K Los
Jim Morrison was so cool so awesome so incredible just amazing artist I hope that one day I can go to Paris and visit his grave
Me 2!!!!! Its my only bucket list.......
I went and it was awesome. I brought my teen age daughter but she did not appreciate it😢
Unique quality of The Doors and Morrison… they will always have a place in pop culture despite the changes, because they where universal in their art -weather it be musically or lyrically. If you read the poems or listen to the music they only become more relevant as time passes. I can personally see no other group that fits this category. The were purely original in all aspects. Greatness.
Love his beautiful voice 🖤
so awesome. 40 yrs old and love the doors
Ugh, how I wish I could’ve seen them in concert (when Jim wasn’t inebriated ofc!). I was born too late. 😭
No doubt! Between them and the original Lynyrd Skynyrd with Bob and Ed!
I listen to The Doors so much! Still inspiring to this day! I belly dance to The Doors all the time!!
Jim Morrison is soooooooo cool!
So interesting 👍👍
He had a rich distinctive voice
I love their music...I came to really apreciate it in my teens...in the 90's...music brakes all barriers.
Doors fans are the best!
Me, too.
Jim Morrison was a true artist. A true tortured soul. Us listening to his music is an awesome gift .
He was a true tortured soul indeed. :(((
@@Dzanarika1 Awww, it's getting a little schmaltzy over here with you two ..
Awesome tribute to Jim Morrison & The Doors. He was a genius Poet, Artist & singer. His legacy remains here & his music as well as the Doors will forever be heard in our world. Thanks for sharing this wonderful tribute!❤️👍🏽🎶🙏🏽
The greatest male voice of Rock ever!!! For a guy who thought he couldn't sing well ...the rest is history!!! The man was a true immortal genius RIP JIM and Ray.
I have written poetry since I was a nine or ten-year-old girl. I really like music. I think songwriting is a special gift to have. I listen to the radio in the car and the music helps me get through car drives.
I bought the book for my son for Christmas after seeing this piece. Incredible book, incredible band, incredible man. Thanks Jim Morrison.
We saw a partial display of his work when we went to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.
i have been to his grave in Paris and witnessed his glory.
I have as well. It’s not too hard to find, just get yourself to the general area (it’s a very large cemetery) and look around and you’ll see this large group of people. Then you know you’ve found it. I believe it’s the most visited gravesite there, in a cemetery full of famous people.
I can feel his lyrics in my soul🔥
Seen Ray playing in a bar on high street at the OSU campus 97 great lil show
"December 8th should be a f'ing national holiday" ~ Mr Mojo Risin
Certainly the logest lasting legacy of any artist that has passed he was sent from the cosmos a brilliant comet streaking through the sky & left an everlasting trail still beloved today RIP Lizard king!
Love the collected works of Jim Morrison have all their CD's seen the doors movie Oliver stone directed looking forward to robby kreiger's memoir set the night on fire in October
I’d really love to see someone else put together a Doors movie that didn’t just make stuff up about Jim. I liked the Doors movie but The director sure did embellish a ton!
@@robert.m4676 a real movie not Oliver Stones's fictional movie 👽
Love and appreciation for Jim Morrison 🤩❤
Love you Jim, rest in peace❤❤, you are so beutiful and best singer ever🎤🎤🎤❤💓💋
Agreed and he wasn't a great singer, but his lyrics made him great , and overtime. The puzzle 🧩 pieces definitely fit perfectly in each record. The doors are timeless!!!
I love the doors and how Jim Morrison never considered himself as the front man of the band ,and I read once that they announced Jim Morrison and the doors and they wouldn't come out and he told the presenter man it's the doors
Jim was bigger than life itself!
Lovely piece. Thank you.
i just got the book she put together and it’s incredible!
i agree love the book
Love the book
"A psychedelic dream that we're still living in."
@7:19 Understandable, gentlemen. Morrison had to be the most talented, dynamic & dramatic individual ever.
You're crazy. He was a handsome so-so singer with terrible teenage goth poetry and a narcissistic bi-polar disorder that treated friends and fans like garbage. His looks let him get away with being the least talented, most pretentious of the '60s icons.
@@steveconn is his poetry that bad? I got motivated to learn english as a second language thanks to it
@@464528 no. Hating Jim or The Doors is almost as popular as The Doors.
@@464528 read poetry he has published. The individual above hasn't read any and is forming his opinion based off the movie.
When I see this on the internet, I immediately think of TS, BPD, and mirroring.
We miss you Jim😎🤘
Beautiful coverage.
Wonderful interview!
RIP Jim.
Loved the music and lyrics but what can ya say about being a Heroin addict. It broke my heart when he, Janice Joplin and Jimmie Hendrix all died from heroin use.
Jim Morrison was not a heroin addict. However, his girlfriend, Pamela Courson, was. Reading is your friend ;-)
@@citizensredivivus4157- Thank u......If Morrison never met Pamela I know he would've lived alot longer...She was his demise 100%
Jim was killed by "Count Jean de Breteuil." He was a heroin dealer to the Rock Stars and Jet Setters. Pam Courson was having an affair with "The Count." He, through Pam, gave Jim some very strong heroin which he snorted, as Jim didn't like needles... and he overdosed. 11 days later on July 14, 1971, "The Count" gave heroin, from the same batch, to "Talitha Getty" ( J.P. Getty's wife), in Italy - she died as well. "The Count" was having an affair with her also. Quite the coincidence. Though he wasn't her regular drug dealer, "The Count" sold "Janice Joplin" her last fix of heroin. Isn't that something??!
So cool
"I'll drop a line "
----JDM---
Rock God LEGENDARY RIP JDM
Only 24 and wish I could have seen one live performance, but nonetheless the music runs through me. Since the first some I heard I was hooked. The music saves you!
My 'dad' almost died in a bathtub in Paris, France only 5 years before the Morrison 'Paris incident'. Might have been the hush puppies. Could've been a moth putting out the pilot light of the water heater just above the bathtub.
A HUEVO !!!!!!!!!!!! VIVA THE DOORS !
John has aged well and looks younger than Robby.
The Doors 😎
Hi I'm fan the doors my name is latrell
The light went out to soon.! Way to early!
Jim Morrison had a great link with Totem-animals, especially with Lizard who represents transformation, prophecy and subconscious forces emerging in dreams. Check on yt. "Inspiration from lizard-totem; prophecy in dreams, staying still, transformation"
Perhaps if morrison lived he would be like Captain beef heart... Doing his poetry and perhaps spoken word Monologues. As you get older and Morrison still stays the same. You feel like hes aged with you in Is some regard.
Jim Morrison was America’s Van Gogh…
Does anyone have know what kind of glasses Robby is wearing ?
Damn I'd love to have his passport =)
A new biopic please.
There's no way you're gonna beat Oliver Stone's, I don't care how inaccurate it is...
@@StreetHierarchy Let’s hire another director and then we’ll see. Manzarek hated it.
@@StreetHierarchy It's terrible. Jim would've hated it.
@@lindseycarribean5113 Say prretty please...
The channel sure has to reupload a lot.
I was just thinking, didn't I already watch this?
Agree
He had charisma.Tony
You know, I would like to see a new biopic that shows the early days of the band. Perhaps it could be a miniseries on HBO Max, or Netflix? The Oliver Stone movie was just hella messy.
Yeah, that movie was a cartoon.
Lets see, how can we, a completely compromised corporate news channel now make money from a personality that we suppressed...as long as he was alive.
He thought of melodies to remember the words...
I am glad they played Riders on the Storm. It, Moonlight Drive, Spanish Caravan, and many other lessee known songs are better lyrically than "Light My Fire"
Agree. You do know that 'Light My Fire' was penned (except for a few words) by Robby Kreiger, right? Robby didn't write memorable lyrics from Jim's catalogue of tunes that you list in part here.
Well I did a little downer bout an hour ago...
Oh! I have to add that to my misheard lyrics file- I have always thought he said "I just got into town about an hour ago" XD
@@AmeliaHuckleberry it is
CBS, you should translate 'Pere' as Father . . . it's a religious thing. Important.
Jim to Rush Limbaugh
I know where one of his babies is.
🦎👑💜
Morrison's poetry was good - not great - I think he was more a lyricist than a poet - without the accompanying music his poem's were mostly lifeless - whenever he read poetry on stage he was chided by the audience who did not want to hear his poems - they did not after all come to hear a poetry recital - think about that and what effect that would have on him - a wannabe Poet who was trapped in a Rock Star's life - and some still ask why he drank so much - in the pantheon of actual Poet's: Keats - Yeats - Arnold - Wordsworth - Blake - Eliot - Kipling - Neruda - Shelley - Burns et al ... the TRUTH is that Morrison would not make the Top 100 - it was more a case of his lyrics being poetical rather than his poetry being lyrical - he could never have survived on his poems - and without the band he would likely have failed in life - or joined the Navy - his filmmaking was without merit - his singing brought life to his poems that was otherwise just not there without it - in terms of bands The Doors were unique and influential - collectively a rare combination of more than the sum of its parts - much of their music is great certainly by today's musical standards - but too often the ACTUAL person and their abilities - talents are obscured by fandom rose-coloured visions of superstars who never existed in the real-world - his talents were mostly exhausted by 27 - his reckless lifestyle caught up with him - he looked 67 years old when he was only 27 - but that is whom he was and we should not refuse to see that part of him as well ... the fragile and imperfect human side - had he only lived the rest of his life writing poetry I do not think he was capable of living like that - why - because he was NOT a Poet and could NOT live the LIFE of a Poet - being in Paris where all he had to do was write poetry and where could walk the streets anonymously out of the spotlight ultimately killed him - think about that - paradoxically had he stayed in Los Angeles living as a rock star with his destructive lifestyle he might possibly still be alive today -
Like Madonna, a soul friend. Friends forever. He lives, its us who die. Be good for God's sake
Jim. E virtue
The killer awoke before dawn.
He put his boots on.
He took a face from the ancient gallery and became
Jim Morrison.
" Never a killer. Always a playground instructor." J. M.
I love Jim Morrison!!
I can see where John Densmore doesn’t really go with the flow too much. Robbie gets along with everyone. Doesn’t make John a bad guy or does it? He gave Ray and Robbie such a hard time and cost them millions!
John did the right thing. I am glad that he was all for Jim's legacy and their band the Doors. The easiest thing is to go with the flow. People need to have their morals and integrity, that is what keeps you apart and special.
Time 2:07 "on the radio" How? You hear music {from} the radio. Use your brain. 12-25-2021
Dead 💀 in The bathtub! He died clean
CBS Sunday morning, u get me sick, what happened to good olde Charles kuralt stories 😠
These two continue to make money off Morrison....
Thank u!!!! There is no Doors without Morrison!!!!! Period............... They r nothing NOW!!!!! Morrison was Everything, The Total package by himself...The surviving 2 Doors should b kissing Morrison's grave everyday, he gave them a piece of fame,FOR JUST A BIT!!!!!
It's funny how all there dads served in the military or cia.
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Lizard King here, dropped the Jo put it in front and the initials are still the same. Careful of ghosts, gents.
Why do you keep pushing Morrison's horribly pretentious 'I want to hear the butterfly sneezing among the Aztec ruins' writing as anything worthy of praise? Dylan, the Stones, the Band wrote rings around him. Decades of mythmaking by his bandmates whom he treated like garbage and Stone have created an 'icon' far above his actual talents.
Clearly haven't read anything of Morrisons, especially poetry/literature that he published when alive; such as New Creatures - so I doubt you're at any level to critique. Oliver Stone's movie only harmed the bands perception and Morrisons - which I bet is where you've formed most of your "research" and opinion from. "Dylan, the Stones, the Band wrote rings around him" - the extent of his work proves this completely false.
The Doors movie was almost universally panned. The casting of Val Kilmer was excellent, but the movie was 80% lame otherwise, and almost all the people who were portrayed by actors in the film were unhappy with the final product. So, I doubt Oliver Stone had very much to do with any "icon creation." If you don't like the Doors' poetry and music, there is a simple solution: Don't listen.
@Quintus Horatius Flaccus True enough. Just sitting here trying to think of a musician/band biopic that I liked. I'll get back to you if I think of one. haha
@Quintus Horatius Flaccus I agree! Stones go with the flow, and I hate that. I am always for the Doors and their uniqueness. I bet Jim brought out more raw emotions in people and propelled them to think about life in general than Stones ever did. Stones have always been a boring band.
@@Dzanarika1 😂 You have far too much spare time, kiddo ;)
Overrated artist and band.
They are not. Their music is so very much different from anybody, no band comes close to what the Doors had.
Get out of here you nerd
SO, WHO then,,,,, was YOUR?favorite
@@goose9677 I agree the doors were ahead of their time and their sound was like no one in music. I've said often the Beatles are an overrated band. I mean he has an opinion & that's cool. if someone says a group is overrated their not saying they don't like them.
@@75397 What else do you routinely say, and could you please provide a list?
When Densmore hears that Jim wrote more than that one line- “oh reaLLY? NICE” 😂😂
Robert plant said the End was the best song ever written.
source?
From a Jimmy Page interview in musician magazine back in the 90s. I shouldn't have replied back to you because you sound like a snot nose.