Jim always answered so cleverly; anyone can see the vastly intelligent and philosophical ingenue that he was ,via these interviews. Whyd ya have to leave so soon , Jim . God bless his family and Lord have mercy on his soul
Thank you so much for this footage. I am doing a graduate studies research on music history, arguing that music of the 1960s was an opportunity for youth to challenge authority during the Vietnam War and really begins by exploding from the West Coast, in particularly San Francisco. I'm using examples of statements from bands such as Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company, and Grateful Dead to prove that music is a statement or agent beyond the intake of drugs and alcohol. These comments from Morrison are particularly hidden treasure for evidence! Music provides a voice for youth culture that we continue to speak through today.
Your research seems to be very interesting. When I was in college, I prepared a study and a speech based on one of JDM's poetry book "The Lords" in a course of Modern American Literature. When your job will be done, I'd really like to take a look at it. Anyway, if you'd like to see more shots about that period, there's a brilliant page on FB: thedoorsphotos. Cheers and thanx for your comment.
***** I'd really love to find it out. It has been more than 20 years ago when I still was in college and I think must have lost my docs during my moves. Just think that it wasn't digital back then, all was on paper. For contact, please use rutazzurra@hotmail.com.
I had all these pre internet Any bootleg or official release CD or Tape were widely available Disappointing therefore that this dude has unearthed no more since then F the Internet
The greatest American rock band ever !
Jim always answered so cleverly; anyone can see the vastly intelligent and philosophical ingenue that he was ,via these interviews. Whyd ya have to leave so soon , Jim . God bless his family and Lord have mercy on his soul
Thank you so much for this footage. I am doing a graduate studies research on music history, arguing that music of the 1960s was an opportunity for youth to challenge authority during the Vietnam War and really begins by exploding from the West Coast, in particularly San Francisco. I'm using examples of statements from bands such as Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company, and Grateful Dead to prove that music is a statement or agent beyond the intake of drugs and alcohol. These comments from Morrison are particularly hidden treasure for evidence! Music provides a voice for youth culture that we continue to speak through today.
Your research seems to be very interesting. When I was in college, I prepared a study and a speech based on one of JDM's poetry book "The Lords" in a course of Modern American Literature. When your job will be done, I'd really like to take a look at it. Anyway, if you'd like to see more shots about that period, there's a brilliant page on FB: thedoorsphotos.
Cheers and thanx for your comment.
*****
I'd really love to find it out. It has been more than 20 years ago when I still was in college and I think must have lost my docs during my moves. Just think that it wasn't digital back then, all was on paper. For contact, please use rutazzurra@hotmail.com.
when can we get this greatest live on cd ??
where did you get all these awesome interviews?
I had all these pre internet
Any bootleg or official release CD or Tape were widely available
Disappointing therefore that this dude has unearthed no more since then
F the Internet
i love this shit
Same
Jim could have been a great publicist. Actually he was.
Jim sounds so disinterested
That’s really just how he interviewed. He was a very slow talker.