The Final Days of Jim Morrison | Full documentary in English
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- It was in 1971 that Jim Morrison reached the summit! With 6 years of intensive career, 6 albums and 200 concerts, nothing seemed to stop the emblematic figure of the Doors.
And yet, the man we called the Dionysus of rock met a tragic end. Illustrated by numerous testimonies and archive images, we return with this report on the last days of this rock icon, consumed by the torments of a star's life.
Director: Michaëlle Gagnet - บันเทิง
The most intelligent film about Jim Morrison yet. Thank you.
It seems old. Any idea when this was made?
You’re probably right, but I’ve no idea when it was made. I would still like to see a more definitive and rounded documentary about JM, but this comes close, even if it is only about the last days….
@@jcrock85172006
Non dice tutta la verità....non è morto in vasca.... è morto in una nota discoteca di Parigi per overdose di eroina e trasportato a casa sua e messo in vasca da bagno!
@@johnsmith-wk2tbmy guess mid 1990s? Most of his contemporaries look to be in their 50s
This is the best and most complete documentary of what were the last months and days of Jim Morrison.
I agree with you.
I agree also. More details which look to be true! Other videos dance around the issue.
He died very similar to River Pheniox at the Viper
Its more in depth and tasteful!
I saw the doors in concert in Los Angeles and they were wonderful. Jim was beautiful. His voice was amazing. RIP JIM
Had a really big poster of him in my bedroom. Im 72 and still have such memories of my life then with the Doors.
Me tooooo. ❤😢
From the U.K. always remember arriving in the states in my early 20s on my first outings in California, downtown riverside. Never forget putting L.A woman on a jukebox in a dive bar, such a great feeling hearing it kick in with the base line. 😀🍺🙏 magical 😜
Break on through to the other side, yeah..
Then and now, for me.
I think every college student in that time had the same poster.
My car, which had a broken radio for years, suddenly came to life as I was driving into Limon, Colorado. The radio was playing "Riders on tbe Storm". It was quite magical as I love the Doors. I did not realize the significance the song had for the band until now.
We were driving to Vegas from South Dakota when we nearly got caught in a Tornado. That song came on and is a very vivid memory of mine.
Morrison was a complete bullshit artist.
Immer unvergessen! Jim ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Riders on the Storm is the perfect song for the drive to Limon.
I can hear every note in my head.
He was such a beautiful man. And had so much talent. What a tragedy.
A tad overweight.
@@matsinilsson9578what’s wrong with having a little extra weight. You feel like a tank. Instead of having a small wind knock you over all the time
I personally believe he was murdered. The u. S. Government had programs for people like Jim unfortunately.
He actually said that he preferred being bigger !
In the book he said that he felt that he had more power ! 😊
Je me souviens très bien ce matin de juillet 1971, quand la mort de Jim Morrison fut connue. J'étais étudiant en immersion anglaise à l'Université York de Toronto. J'avais 20 ans. Ce fut un choc que d'apprendre cette nouvelle, puisque c'était la 3e star rock qui décédait en quelques mois à l'âge de 26 ans (Jimmy Hendrix et Janis Joplin, décédés à l'automne 1970). Cet été là, "Riders on the storm" des Doors, était un hit à la radio. En soirée, une veillée à la chandelle a été organisée en son honneur sur le campus. Ce reportage me remue encore, 53 ans plus tard...😪
Svako ko sklopi pakt sa djavolom zavrşi ovako....
alors deja c'est 27 ans pas 26
@@chinaskerie En effet, il est né en 1943, ce qui lui faisait 27 ans.
@@capricornebete-a-cornes8671 toute facon je viens de m'apercevoir que ce reportage est une copie. le mec a juste piqué le travail de quelqu'un d'autre juste pour se faire mousser. regarde le com que j'ai laissé. c'est pour ca que je lis pas les com.
Mon Dieu !! J'avais 6 ans et j'étais si loin de ce monde d'adultes au fin fonds de ma Provence côtière.... Sur les hauteurs de La Ciotat à m'amuser au gendarme et au voleur avec ma soeur de quatre ans mon aînée et notre voisin de trois ans mon aîné....
Et nous perdions un chanteur d'un charisme à éteindre le soleil..... Beau comme un Dieu de l'Olympe et talentueux comme un De Vinci du pop art américain... Oui ce fut un choc !! Mais je ne savais pas..... Mon innocence m'en empêchait....
A unique talent,creative genius,rebellious spirit,deep poetic soul and individual mystery. Popularity,money,fame was never his game. RIP JIM,RIDER OF THE STORM.
Very very well done documentary. To hear the stories from John and Bill Siddons, plus, all the accounts of the various Parisians that were present during Jim's time in Paris really hammer down what might have truly happened with 'ol Jim. He never stood a chance of getting out there alive, unfortunately. Touching to see those photos of his ma and pa at his grave in '91. Sad but such is life. He lived it!
Yeah but what a macabre verse did his parents choose for his grave? „faithful to his demons“, even if it’s true, i wouldn’t want that in the store for any of my loved ones
Which Persians? I don't recall any Persians.
@@8saltman Meant to say Parisians. Corrected.
@@Petra-R Jim's father was the one who chose that quote for which the "usual" translation is 'True to his own spirit'. I'd bet he was aiming for that.
este es el mejor documental de toda la historia. Muchas gracias !!
Tozzi
A beautiful man, a beautiful voice. Sad.
What? me worry.
@@catchaser52who asked you to ? GRONK
This doc was exquisitely stitched.
🦎Long live The Lizard King!👑
He was 27 years young when he rode out of earth, a mere child by today's standards. Yet, he had lived many lives by then. Many , many lives..
Correct. He returned to the massive primordial chaotic powers to which he belonged.
The first time I saw Jim Morrison in leather pants was at Steve Paul’s ‘The Scene’ in NYC. Quite memorable in a small west side club in midtown.
Is that during the trip to The Factory? Poor Jim!
Mental illness strike the wealthy and artistic just as hard or harder than any. I always felt Mr. Morrison was on a different plane than the rest of us. As a lukewarm fan in my teens I never appreciated his music as much as I do now. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 36. It was sad when he passed away far too young; but his struggles were over and he is now at peace. 🌹
Excelente documental. No pude evitar emocionarme y soltar lagrimas a la memoria de un genio. Gracias...
Seeing all the comments in different languages from all age groups shows you what an icon Jim Morrison was, immortal
I was into art from college and painted a large mural on canvas of Jim; I got compliments on how realistic it was, him looking into the audience as if he was on stage, non smiling, just deadpan. Later I moved away and left the painting in my parent's basement. I never saw it again and never asked about it. This was before his death and around 1970. I wish I had taken it with me.
I bought that at your parents yard sale 5 bucks
amazing I haven't seen anything better thank you rest in peace Jim
Best documentary on Jim Morrison’s death. He had an obvious gastrointestinal bleed (very bad) which probably kicked off from liver failure/cirrhosis. Alcoholism can tear you up & spit you out, same as drugs.
Alcohol, aka ethanol, is a very dangerous depressant “drug” that is sadly “glorified” in society.
Τον φάγανε ρεεεε!!!
Γιατί τον φάγανε;
Those multiple falls certainly contributed.
Well, alcohol aka ethanol is a “drug” and is legal and its drinking usage is practically “gloried” in society; tis sad all the way around.
I Agree with you.
Stupendo documentario su Jim❤grazie ❤️ 💗
As Jim would have wanted, I remember him as much a poet as a great singer. I like all The Doors albums, but the ones where Jim shone the most were Strange Days and Waiting for the Sun. His soulful voice and alluring lyrics cannot be resisted. "When the summer's gone, where will we be?"
Maybe, but he developed a great gift for syncopated staccato rhythms with his vocal delivery on LA Woman and on his live version on Who do you Love in particular
La voce narrante di questo interessante documentario è:
MERAVIGLIOSA. Grazie !!❤❤❤
Les génies voient le monde différemment que nous et le quittent quand ils veulent, sans regret !
Los genios no exsisten y no hay qe admirar a nadie yo también veo todo muy diferente y estoy vivo y no soy más qe este comentario
@@pablofrediani2348Los genios claro que existen y Jim era uno de ellos... La mayoría no lo son, si todos lo fueran no habría diferencia entre la gente que deja huella (como Morrison) y la que vive vidas corrientes.
Great doc! I heard recently that his first love Mary Werbelow had passed away in 2022 or 2023.
Merci pour ce reportage, Jim est au Père Lachaise mais sa musique et ses poèmes sont en nous. Let's Celebrate the lizard. I am 68 yo and always listen all his songs wit emotion.
Love his music his voice it's such a shame he was a slave to his demons. Too much too young. A common phenomena in the rock n roll industry in the 70s.
I grew up listening to the doors. I got hooked on their music when I was about 10. This is definitely the best documentary I’ve seen. Now it makes sense about his death. The person who touched the bath water and said it was warm. Warm water had to be added before people arrived because Pamela said that she saw him in the tub at night before she went to bed. The water should’ve been cold in the morning.i believe he was taken from the nightclub,back into his apartment. The club was scared of being closed down. And the dealers were shitting bricks. Jim was in poor health but listening to what other eyewitnesses have said. An autopsy should’ve been performed. I know some people will say,it doesn’t matter now. Well it matters because it’s not just a documentary. Listening to my favorite band and reading Jim’s poetry. Gives me a better idea on what really happen. R.I.P Ray And Jim.
In 1998 I went to Pere Lachaise on a rainy day, weak from food poisoning the night before. The Morrison family had had Jim's actual body moved to an anonymous tomb but I wanted to see the place of pilgrimage. I couldn't find it. Pere Lachaise is a virtual city of the dead. I wandered around, unable to sit down for the puddles of water. Exhausted, leaning against a tomb, I looked up to see between my outstretched fingers a graffito: "Where the f*ck ARE you, Jim?"..... Eventually I found it. There was nothing left of all the tokens left by adulation, the statues and flowers, nothing but a puddle of water with a cigarette butt floating in it. He lives in his legacy. Thanks for this excellent documentary.
I went there in 1993 and the tomb was still there, with the statue and various trinkets. I didn’t know that five years later it no longer existed.
The way it should be!
When I visited his grave my impression was all over graffiti on his tombstone. He was greatly loved forever.
Rubbish
I visited his grave in Pere Lachaise in 1991 and it was the saddest thing ever - unkempt, grafitti everywhere with just empty beer bottles and rubbish lying around. It gave the impression that no one loved him 😢 It was in total contrast to Edith Piaf’s grave which was beautiful, immaculate and covered in fresh flowers and beautiful red roses but then she was a French national treasure and also a parisienne🤷♀️
What a fascinating guy in such a fascinating time.
I’m fascinated with Jim/The Doors. 1960s is an era that intrigues yet absolutely terrifies me for some inexplicable reason.
💯
I remember Jim growing up in Melbourne Florida he lived right around the corner from me..His Dad was very strict hardcore military..He went over to his grandmother's back and forth back and forth his Dad hated his long hair he wanted him to join the military..Very intelligent kid..Before leaving Florida he was born and raised in Melbourne Florida he should have been buried in Melbourne Florida..RIP-Jim..🎼🎶🎤🎙🎚
I'm a huge fan of Morrison, so much so Ive stayed in his old motel room, added to the memories on the wall, hit all his old stomping grounds in L.A and got his autograph tattooed on me. I liked the doors ofcourse but I love Jim more.
❤
Beautiful ❤️
Excelente documental. Uno de los pocos que cuenta la verdadera muerte de Jim en el Rock n' Roll Circus. Jim Morrison fue alguien de gran talento pero también alguien oprimido por sus propios demonios y adicciones.
I think it is so sad that for all of Jim Morrison's fame and money and so-called friends, no one really cared about him.
Exactly!
Like Amy Winehouse. None of them had anyone really caring for them around
I did.
You have to care for yourself ultimately
Seems to be the same almost every time with everyone who goes like this.
A fuga da realidade o fez perder o rumo da vida. Carências e sofrimentos, mas a música foi o seu melhor caminho. Saudades de um grandioso cantor.
La vie d'un tel prodige ne pouvait pas se terminer autrement, sauf que c'était un peu tôt et c'est dommage pour l'art de la musique.
Excelente documental, no conocía algunos detalles de la muerte de Jim. Triste final de este gran artista. Que no era cualquier cosa, estudio filosofía y cinematografía, era muy talentoso. Es una lastima que anduviera tan perdido en el alcohol y las drogas. Hubiera dado mucho más de su talento.
Great doc. ❤
I was at his grave in 76 when I made my first trip to Paris at the age of 20. My favorite till today is "Alabama Song". But I love too "Riders On The Storm" and "When The Music's Over"! He was a Genius! Outstanding documentary!❤
th other Doors were just as much, if not more responsible for the musical successes of the band.
Powerful, creative, joyous and free.
Jim Morrison, the lizard king. Pure magic.
Que Señor Documental , saludos desde Uruguay y un Beso al cielo para mi Idolo que lo Ame,amo y amare! viva The doors.
Amazing documentary
Super dokument, je mi 45 let a teprv jsem začal poslouchat The Doors, mám doma cca 600 CD jiné hudby, ale The Doors jsem okusil až letos:)
El mejor documental que vi sobre los últimos días de Jim Morrison, genial.
Ottimo documentario, bello!
Immortel, mais toujours présent malgré sa disparition tragique en 1971.
Ainda bem eu nasci 76 deu tempo pega os grandes sucesso ele sempre será o fenômeno musical viva Rock 😎
Rest in peace Jim...
Super! Deutsche Erklärung unter einem tollen, interessanten Bericht, DANKE! Faszinierende Persönlichkeit muss er gewesen sein..RIP!
Excellent documentary. The guys "... in dark clothes " that took him out of the club were hired. The woman that was there is unafraid to speak after all these years.
Jim screwed up, and was a mess at that point anyway. The truth comes out after many years as most people have passed on.
It was announced on the scoreboard at Shea Stadium during the Humble Pie/Grand Funk Railroad concert in NYC in between acts.
A hush came over the crowd.
A sad ending to a brilliant poet/ performer. It happens everyday with Fentanyl to people now. But they're not famous. Some don't even know they're taking it. But their friends and family do afterward.😔
The more details I get I don't like Pamela. She was there in Paris pursuing her love interest shooting smack with him on Jim's dime. That's where her idea to go to Paris came from. Jim probably knew but didn't make too much about it. When he got mad at Pamela he just probably thought she is just one of many and nothing really to get upset about. When the time came she could be replaced. She knew it too. He loved her though. Had he lived their relationship would have been over before mid decade.
He was an with a alcoholic with mental illness most
Likely, coupled with codependency. That isn't love.
Yes, he was most certainly a very creative poet and performer. However, he needed help like all other addicts and people with mental illness. It is tragic that back when he lived there weren't the resources available like we have today.
Agreed. But even with proper help and professionals today? You can keep one from themselves. Free Will can destroy you.
@@angelasanchez4413 yes. Unfortunately he was an emotional defendant of Pam. You don't need drugs for that but for Jim it was one of the reasons for that dependency and Pam took advantage of it where she could. It was Jim's weakness and she exploited it. Look at myself at that age. I didn't have the confidence in myself or in my communication like Jim had. But I wasn't on drugs and emotionally dependent on someone else. Had some weaknesses and faults at that age. All of us do. Part of being human. How they differ is some can be fatal. Unfortunately for Jim his weaknesses at his young age proved to be fatal.
@@drvee1983 absolutely. Addiction is a life threatening disease. Even with treatment..... i have been sober for 27 years. It takes tins of help and community of others doing life SOBER.
Les génies sont différents ! Donc partant de ce constat ils sont à un niveau inaccessible pour le commun des mortels..... Ils sont incompréhensibles pour nous....
Repose en paix ❤
Il est mort le jour de mon anniversaire. Aucun souvenir, j'étais une petite fille alors. Je n'ai su qui il était que beaucoup plus tard, durant mes etudes en Angleterre parce que des amis à moi écoutaient les Doors. Oui, clair qu'il s'est detruit ( alcool, drogue), clair qu'avant l'héroïne il avait testé la mescaline ( ecoutez " the end" et ses visions), clair aussi qu'il avait un immense talent de poète et de musicien, mais comme beaucoup de ces gens tres talentueux touchés par la grâce et trop vite par la gloire, clair également que son immense sensibilité et sa créativité l'ont rendu encore plus fragile. Son destin m'en rappelle d'autres et particulièrement celui d'Amy Winehouse. C'est la malédiction qui accompagne le génie, il semblerait. S'il n'avait pas ete aussi fêlé et fragile il n'aurait sans doute pas été aussi talentueux, il aurait vecu plus longtemps, mais il n'aurait jamais composé ce qu'il nous a laissé comme un précieux témoignage. Shouting star, etoile filante, stella cadente ( une etoile si brillante qu'elle traverse notre ciel et tombe). Comme Rimbaud qu'il aimait tant : leur oeuvre continue d'illuminer nos vies. Tres bon docu, merci.
So he was in the water all night..found dead at 6... "rescued" at 9h20... and the water was warm... that all makes sens...
It was July in Paris with no air conditioning and a body that was still likely warmer than room temperature. So water could easily be 80 degrees F.
I had exactly the same thought. Even in a hot summer in the south of Spain, after 3 hours the water would be cold or less than tepid. I was waiting for a slip up like this. 27:00 (he got in the bath at 3am(ish) and was visited by the emergency team at nine thirty, around 6 hours later.) Hmmm
Said at the 27 min mark....same as his age of death.
Magnífico documental.
Ahhh Xhimi i shkretë 😢😢😢
Ai ishte i mrekullueshem!!❤️❤️❤️
Jim forever❤
Hell yeah.
I watched a poignant documentary about Jim. I paid attention.. His dream was to be a poet , not a singer.. He wanted out ...God love him.. RIP Jim..😏 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Bellissimo documentario!
Hai ragione
The Lizard king...vera leggenda immortale......Immortal poem! Per sempre nei nostri cuori ❤👑🦎🌹 talento immortale!
Très bon reportage..
Oui, mon ami.
Définitivement magique , mystique, sublime et mystique. Le roi lézard et ses potes font partie de ma vie, je les écoute tout le temps.
What an excellent documentary!!! Thanks.
I’ve been to his grave…..it’s very well visited..memorabilia everywhere….
Jim's image at about 18:56, literally gave me deep goose bumps 😭😭
Rest in peace, great man! Eternal memory to you, Jim! Thanks to the authors of the channel for interesting facts. 🙏🙏🙏
There is a no question this man exhausted himself to death and his heart couldn’t take it anymore
That's what they want you to think. He had his drug and rock n roll period but was so over that. He wasn't even doing drugs when he was killed and was really into jazz not rock n roll.
@@BarryLomax-by6nw he burned himself out, his body needed total recovery; I don't him personally or what you are trying to say but as a cardiac nurse, the heart literally can't take all the crap he went through with drugs and lack of sleep, maybe not eating well. plus emotional stress with his parents, and vocal demands takes a mental and physical toll.
@@dianerosegrecoallen4935and, that is your take.
Not mine.
Dehydrated, huh? How are the Handlers?
Beautiful boy young man dieing at 27 IV got a daughter that age so young and so very sad Jim Morrison I'm 54 years old I love your music so much beautiful beautiful man gone why to soon love you Jim your music will be alive for ever
I'm so excited this popped up in my feed! Good job TH-cam! 😊
I am Pamela Courson incarnate; we're kindred souls, or maybe it's Jim within me.. the resonance w these two is too strong to deny.
I was born just a short time before they both died - our souls mingled & fragments intertwined. I have always felt her soul | spirit & have had an intimate passionate interest in Jim Morrison.. & his Muse.
Long Live the Lizard King 👑
I did visit his grave 🪦 in 2019... It was surreal. I didn't do my research to learn where Pam is buried.
Morrison is almost as big today as he was before he stopped performing & recording !!
he certainly left his mark!
I was 15 when he died and already owned a couple of their albums
Fantastic piece!!!Thanks.
I first heard the Doors, break on through, when I was 18. It changed my life. Their story fascinated me for years. Shadows in the trees, witnessing the Wild breeze, come on baby run with me...
So totally aweful that no one in his family were advised of his death. Where was his family...just so sad all around!
nos hizo felices, reimos de sus locuras, lo amamos y admiramos, Light my fire, 3 meses en primer lugar. jim morrison no ha muerto.
Fantastic documentary! Thank you!
Sono andata a Parigi per vedere la tomba del mio idolo ❤ e' stato davvero emozionante
He’s not there my love.
Que documentário perfeito!! Amei!!
Muy buen reportaje, siempre quedará la duda sobre los motivos y el lugar de su muerte, mas grande no puede ser el mito.
Gracias por compartirlo !!!!
Legyen könnyű az álmod!Béke veled Morisson❤😢
Thank you. This is the French sub titled doc that I thought had been lost forever. It’s now in English. 😊❤️🇬🇧
Sprawdziłem, pozostałe odcinki na kanale, równie interesujące. Za napisy polskie daję suba. Za jakość odcinka - łapa. Świetny kanał! Dzięki...
Thank you for this clarification…gratitude & prosperity for all !
A legend up to today ❤ and forever young ❤
Ray and the hamond organ, the subtle guitar lead. Predo.inant doirs sound.
Grazie!
Documentario meraviglioso 🤩
As the saying goes, "Life is short and desires are endless," I believe that maybe Jim Morrison is still aspiring for music and fulfilling his dreams. Through Jim's stage, I became interested in the invisible world. He was not just an attractive artist, but a wizard who broke the boundaries between life and death and connected the new world. His songs, which project a lot of religious significance and magic, are very ironic. Sometimes you might say that his stage is aggressive and violent, but inside Jim Morrison's songs are peaceful and comforting.
About twenty years ago, I spent a few days listening only to Dylan and the Doors, and I realized how much more love there is in Jim's lyrics than in Dylan's. This is interesting. I suspect Dylan would have jettisoned the destructive Pam Courson pretty early on. Jim, on the other hand, though as unfaithful to Pam as she was to him, was a romantic.
People believe cardiac arrest is the cause of Jim Morrison's death, but more accurately, he is believed to have died of heart valve disease after contracting the drug-induced virus in a state of no antibody resistance in the body, or having a pathogenic immune system.
People believe cardiac arrest is the cause of Jim Morrison's death, but more accurately, he is believed to have died of heart valve disease after contracting the drug-induced virus in a state of no antibody resistance in the body, or having a pathogenic immune system.
Merci pour ça ✌️
Descanse em paz Jim Morrison.
I'm a big fan of Jim Morison and the doors. I like the music.
Magnifique reportage ❤
Είμαι Έλληνας μεγάλωσα με την μουσική των Doors και γενικά της ροκ μουσικής αλλά δεν ήξερα ποτέ για την επιγραφή στα ελληνικά που έβαλαν οι γονείς του στο μνήμα του.RIP JIM 😢
He was a great singer. May he rest in peace...As he visited Morocco. He found him self. really. Unfortunately he didn't make it to stay alive.
The sad inscription on his grave by his own parents hit me like daggers in the heart. RIP Jim ❤
It actually doesnt say demons.. says true to his own spirit.
He lived a young man's dream. A dreamer and realiser of his dreams. Rock icon. Seducer. Lucifer. Medusa. A dream realised and abandoned, a dream transcended. An Icarus who crashed into the sea. Awkward instant. Horse Latitudes. But this centaur still haunts our skies.
Sí... El otro dia pusieron en la tele Spanish Caravan del Waiting for the sun y que alegria , pues hacia mucho tiempo que no los escuchaba ... Yo pasé de Beatles , Rolling ,Mamas & Papas etc. A The Doors hasta LA.Woman , sin tacha alguna ... Jim Morrison cantante y poeta The Best . ❤
Fatene più spesso di questi documentari...
Man Val Kilma played an awesome Jim Morrison. Cool doco 🙌🏼💯
Ótimo Documentário parabéns!
Amazing clip, thank you. Jim was like a few of us, totally different but an amazing fucking brilliant fucking human fucking being. I'm still there, 74 years old
God bless you Jim rest in peace God bless your family maybe you finally found the piece she was looking for
Je suis fan de toi Morrison et je ne manque jamais de te rendre hommage en allant sur ta tombe au cimetière du père lachaise à chaque fois que je me rends à Paris
Jim forever!❤
Dommage qu'il soit parti trop tôt
Quelle tragédie pour cet homme qui voulait se défaire de ses démons et c est retrouvé dans un cercle de personnes où circulait la drogue. Beaucoup de choses cachés, profits de son argent. Je ne comprends pourquoi la famille n a pas fait une demande d autopsie sachant que cet enterrement a été fait à la va vite, sans prêtre, surprenant ! Je pense que Jim Morisson devrait avoir une cérémonie digne de sa popularité encore aujourd'hui. Toutes mes pensées à cet homme et qu il retrouve la paix 🙏
❤ Jim Morrison
So agree❤😢
Why? He was just a drunk.