I could listen to him for hours..I am so glad that there are so many videos and audios of him..the Doors were popular back then, but they are legendary now..So we are lucky there are as many videos and audios and pic's of him as there are..And thank goodness for those who upload and share them..:)
Yeah when you're faced with death close to you at an early age it has a massively profound effect on you. It's said that childhood is over the moment you understand that one day you will die, I suppose it's the curse of being self aware.
@@krisphoenix7168 I agree with that. My father died when I was a child. I was an observer of how adults reacted and the shocking and inappropriate things they said because they didn't know how to cope. I felt like I lost my childhood back then; I'm highly creative, so keeping the child in you during your adulthood is important. Mine was derailed ages ago. As a result I'm obsessed with death and have a dark sense of humor not everyone responds well to.
If any die hard fans are interested...... I just heard an album never heard before I’m blown away it’s called the doors after all alone full album here on RUclips. Very bluesy and very cool. Wish I know about its years ago. And never heard these on the radio! I was born 2 months after he died. And have a been a fan for forty years! I just love Jim! He will never be replaced!!!!!!!!!
These tapes are well rehearsed scenes originally intended for his experimental movie HWY that turned into an improvised interview between the director of the film and Jim's character in the movie, loosely based on his own life experiences and evolved into a whole series of other conversations with Jim in character, mixed with actual interviews
I'm a man, and I've read Platon and Plotin and Socrates. Now I understand what a beautiful man is. It's not just a desire, sex and all tbe ugliness that has nothing to do witv love and understanding. It's to see first a young boy/man, that carries wisdom amd knowledge, talking to the elders as equal, understanding tbem, as they see and listen to his wisdom and knowledge, so young and pure. It creates hope for the future generations, cause people are listening and understand the same, equally in both knowledge and wisdom, if not, how could they agree and see. The perfect man, infront of them, speaking their feelings and thoughts, and witb a face and body like an angel without desire, without craving. Standing strong and still, without a word spoken, but in his beauty a secret is shown. I am the wisard king, I can do anything. And that "I", means us ALL.
He truly does talk as if he was in the 21st century. Ahead of his time yet living only in the present, honestly this side of Morrison needs to be seen more even 70 years later
It feels so weird hearing Jim candidly talk about his feelings, sex, drugs, songs and albums. There's kind of this intentional untouchable mystique (both on his part and the forces today) that precludes this very accessible humanity. Very grateful for this.
@@Eve_Y It was intense but not easy... Jim's problem was with himself, he was unable to conform to the normal standards of society and that is why he is so special. Thanks to his genius he has left a brilliant and dark work that continues to resonate even today...
Jim Morrison and The Doors have passed now into rock mythology. Their music will live forever. I will always find it really quite remarkable, given all of Jim's issues that they actually were able to put out as many albums as they did in such a short number of years!!
Realism sooo hard won, "is there anyone alive right now that knows what's happening". Or "He pointed to don Juan with a nod of his head and said emphatically, "This is the only one who is real." -Journey To Ixtlan
I feel the same maybe that was his wish was his soul to be scattered amongst those who truly love , admire and feel the same , just like the indians scattered into his soul . ✨✨✨
I think Jim is way out there, but I think if he was sober, he'd be able to converse like most people. If he'd lived, he would probably have written a book or 3.
🤣🤣 what do your mean if he were sober he's be able to converse like most people. Most people cannot converse. What you say is so painfully stupid, it's baffling.
Read. Galeano. Zittarossa. Neruda even Bolano. Jim. Could. Be. Understood. By. Young. Mexican students. In1968. When in. Mexico. City. There is a 15 cd box. Set. At your. Library. Atl. Yapanqui. Mapache
Where can I find Jim Morrison? I want to be with him. We mean to be together. He is so handsome. I'll date him any time because I love him. I know he loves me I can see it in his eyes. He is so lovely.
You didn`t know him.Brilliant yes.Handsome yes...until he got fat in 1969.Sensitive..yes.But Jim could get very cruel when he got drunk.And he often was drunk.
James Douglass Morrison Greatest poet Dionysus Shaman of dance trance poet that takes you into the darkness makes you look into the dark psyche that most people avoid to look at or into stripping back all masks He takes us on a ride to the End forces us to look at our own mortality death demise and our own darkest shadows pain James Douglass Morrison poet shaman of poetry leads you into the trip trance &dancing leaps twists slithering into air ride the Snake
There is a moment of transience between this dimension and others. In which we all must pass. Some call it death. That's what I meant in this post. But I'm not sure to call this incomplet form
I know someone who knew Jim (there are photos of them together) She said that Jim was normally quite and thoughtful. He read a lot of books. BUT, when he drank alcohol his personality changed. He became boisterous and reckless. I imagine he would have cleaned himself up eventually had he not died in the bathtub. His girlfriend Pam was a absolute junkie, Jim played around with it, but Pam had a strong influence on him. She died about a year later from heroin.
Jim reminds me of Charlie Manson when he makes metaphors poetically. It’s really thought provoking. Charlie had a frantic, crazy cadence though whereas Jim is soft, searching and deliberate. Same madness, different applications.
Apparently they were Mexicans and not Indians. There's a video on RUclips of the driver of one of the vehicles talking about it. But then as usual the truth is hidden.
I think Jim Morrison had some psychiatric issues that there were no diagnosis and certainly no effective treatments available to him when was growing up then entered his twenties. So much of what comes out of his mouth sounds like pure gibberish (something about personal security and locking the glove compartment??). And the bit about only seeing those around him as phony creeps in the face of reality and that he only saw fake snow, fake grass and funny red paint tells me that some serious symptoms may have kicked in at an early age. Also, his parents and his sister all dispute his version of events regarding this accident. I get the feeling that there may have been a few injuries but no fatalities.
CaptainMyCaptain not really, they really came across a dead coyote on the side of the road u can see it on hwy or find the footage. The movie is just them taking a road trip back to LA and the only “act” he played was to make it seem as if he was hitchhiking back to LA. They were in his mustang. His indian story is true as well. Though ive heard hes “amplified” it more than it seems from what ive read but Jim is a philosopher he sees more to a scenario than most people so what he is saying is true to what he felt or seen during that moment. So dont think hes acting in this interview jim is just being jim. Hes no actor and hes not trying to be.
Jim’s mellifluous voice could put me to sleep. It is so beautifully gentle. Miss you, Jim. 🌼🌸🌺
Jim was such a philosopher, being a rockstar was a side job.
Majority people ARE philosophers, but it is never encouraged in this society.
hell of a side job
The say he was an alcoholic.
Jim's voice is eerily calm and soothing
Sometimes I think Jim’s dad caused the accident.
@@seagullpoet well, he definately had something to do with it. He was shady, as well as his wife and his parents...they were involved in scientology.
@@seagullpoet they said it didn’t happen and he made it up 🤷🏽♀️
@@Dzanarika1 That's interesting to know... never in all my years have I heard this... where can I find out if that's true or not?
@@Dzanarika1 No they were Protestant, Christians,/Methodists .
Today Our Reality is so weird that Jim's Poetry is the most "grounding" thing I've heard in years.
People are starting to realize that.
@@gotoalex100 can you imagine how HE felT. Since day one warning us
I could listen to him for hours..I am so glad that there are so many videos and audios of him..the Doors were popular back then, but they are legendary now..So we are lucky there are as many videos and audios and pic's of him as there are..And thank goodness for those who upload and share them..:)
Yes.. it is amazing how many videos and audios and interviews
... Love this .. love hearing his voice
It's interesting that he had such a strong reaction to death at such a young age and that it stayed with him the rest of his life.
Yeah when you're faced with death close to you at an early age it has a massively profound effect on you. It's said that childhood is over the moment you understand that one day you will die, I suppose it's the curse of being self aware.
@@krisphoenix7168 I agree with that. My father died when I was a child. I was an observer of how adults reacted and the shocking and inappropriate things they said because they didn't know how to cope. I felt like I lost my childhood back then; I'm highly creative, so keeping the child in you during your adulthood is important. Mine was derailed ages ago. As a result I'm obsessed with death and have a dark sense of humor not everyone responds well to.
If any die hard fans are interested......
I just heard an album never heard before I’m blown away it’s called the doors after all alone full album here on RUclips. Very bluesy and very cool. Wish I know about its years ago. And never heard these on the radio! I was born 2 months after he died. And have a been a fan for forty years! I just love Jim! He will never be replaced!!!!!!!!!
The doors after all alone? Nothing pops up
@@shepherdoffire9263 type up: after all alone the doors. It showed up for me it's about 34mins long.
RIP Jim (December 8, 1943-July 3, 1971) Your legend will live forever.
Jim's voice is relaxing. Fuck everything else
"No bad vibes off that mf"
I love how Jim loved Indigenous people so much
The people he saw in the car crash were Hispanic though, as it turns out.
@dreadrington2449 Most Hispanics are Indians
@@dreadrington2449and also mixed Spanish and Indian
These tapes are well rehearsed scenes originally intended for his experimental movie HWY that turned into an improvised interview between the director of the film and Jim's character in the movie, loosely based on his own life experiences and evolved into a whole series of other conversations with Jim in character, mixed with actual interviews
Exactly He and Frank rehearsing
I'm a man, and I've read Platon and Plotin and Socrates. Now I understand what a beautiful man is. It's not just a desire, sex and all tbe ugliness that has nothing to do witv love and understanding. It's to see first a young boy/man, that carries wisdom amd knowledge, talking to the elders as equal, understanding tbem, as they see and listen to his wisdom and knowledge, so young and pure. It creates hope for the future generations, cause people are listening and understand the same, equally in both knowledge and wisdom, if not, how could they agree and see. The perfect man, infront of them, speaking their feelings and thoughts, and witb a face and body like an angel without desire, without craving. Standing strong and still, without a word spoken, but in his beauty a secret is shown. I am the wisard king, I can do anything. And that "I", means us ALL.
He truly does talk as if he was in the 21st century. Ahead of his time yet living only in the present, honestly this side of Morrison needs to be seen more even 70 years later
It feels so weird hearing Jim candidly talk about his feelings, sex, drugs, songs and albums. There's kind of this intentional untouchable mystique (both on his part and the forces today) that precludes this very accessible humanity. Very grateful for this.
So beautiful… I would give a lot to have one quiet evening of talking about life with Jim Morrison.
Same here
Jim just slayed the woman with that voice and mind. He’s had more woman fall in love with him then we’ve all had hot meals.
Yet, even that had not satisfying or enough.
@@Dzanarika1 he wasn’t satisfied with life cause everything came to him too easily i think. nothing was exciting cause there was no chase.
@@Eve_Y It was intense but not easy... Jim's problem was with himself, he was unable to conform to the normal standards of society and that is why he is so special. Thanks to his genius he has left a brilliant and dark work that continues to resonate even today...
Jim Morrison was like lighting from the sky 💥 good morning 🌻☕❤️
Jim Morrison and The Doors have passed now into rock mythology. Their music will live forever. I will always find it really quite remarkable, given all of Jim's issues that they actually were able to put out as many albums as they did in such a short number of years!!
People should do podcasts like this 😁
That other guy messed up Morrison’s train of thought and messed it up for us! It was too much for whoever that was to comprehend!
Yeah what a dingaling that guy was, just wanting to know about sex meanwhile Jim was trynna see their point of view of what life is
Genius Jim Morrison.
Thanks for this upload
Jim Morrison siempre el mejor, un genio, Doors la mejor banda de todos los tiempos viva por siempre the Doors, los amo
The Celebration piece came out great on that live album!
thx u ..i miss this in my collection lu
yes that moment from the truck crash, forever had definitely haunted him till the day he died
Authentic Morrison
i love the intro poem. so beautiful
Te amo , mi amor, James
karenRocio never heard him cuz so much
whoever did the subtitles can't have been straight!! great audio nevertheless, thanks for sharing it!
I switched them off on a different JM video just before this one, glad i did.
Genius
Realism sooo hard won, "is there anyone alive right now that knows what's happening". Or "He pointed to don Juan with a nod of his head and said emphatically, "This is the only one who is real." -Journey To Ixtlan
When jim is talking, everybody stops and listen..
I think you're soul went into me when....... #Jimmorrison NJ
I feel the same maybe that was his wish was his soul to be scattered amongst those who truly love , admire and feel the same , just like the indians scattered into his soul . ✨✨✨
I think Jim is way out there, but I think if he was sober, he'd be able to converse like most people. If he'd lived, he would probably have written a book or 3.
🤣🤣 what do your mean if he were sober he's be able to converse like most people. Most people cannot converse. What you say is so painfully stupid, it's baffling.
How do we download the intro!??
jim je t aime pour la vie
What is the poem in the beeging???
Look it up.
the most helpful person on the internet!
*beeging???*
An American Prayer..
Mein Jimi, das höre ich mir irgendwann später an, okay?
In the end he ran from life . No sense in denying it. Definitely a huge creative loss. Comes with the territory sometimes.
Hyacinth House is proof of it
Tyler H. “Brand new friend - the end “
He was a millionaire.
Rich people kill themselves all the time. Money can't save you from yourself.
Rev. Jim Jones and the Kool-Aid Drinkers. Lol ok and??? Money doesnt buy happiness. Nor does it save you from what life has in store for you
👋 Jimbo
Amen
so to Jim the soul is in the brain
And the soul of an indian
The top of the head maybe?
I'm part Native American and it's fairly evident that Jim had some issue related to unbalanced thinking.
He's a famous musician and poet; and you? You're a nobody troll....
You are crazy
He stole your ancestors spirits.
He's always mentioning the: "Indians scattered on
Dawn's highway bleeding,
Ghosts crawd the young child's
Fragile egg-shell mind."
It's curious
I need to someone traduced to spanish, some morrison's interview
Christel Manzo yo puedo
Siempre te lo traducidon
@@ScreamxBlackk what?
Christel Manzo did you ever get it translated
Read. Galeano. Zittarossa. Neruda even Bolano. Jim. Could. Be. Understood. By. Young. Mexican students. In1968. When in. Mexico. City. There is a 15 cd box. Set. At your. Library. Atl. Yapanqui. Mapache
Where can I find Jim Morrison? I want to be with him. We mean to be together. He is so handsome. I'll date him any time because I love him. I know he loves me I can see it in his eyes. He is so lovely.
luisanna Gabot I'm here with you baby ! But I'm old now.
You didn`t know him.Brilliant yes.Handsome yes...until he got fat in 1969.Sensitive..yes.But Jim could get very cruel when he got drunk.And he often was drunk.
luisanna Gabot and your clearly crazy
You know your crazy right?
i like a crazy bitch susan atkins is so hot
he seen the simulation
this is the real morrison in his best when he is clean and talking in philosophical way of expression not like the oliver stone movie
🍷🍾
James Douglass Morrison Greatest poet Dionysus Shaman of dance trance poet that takes you into the darkness makes you look into the dark psyche that most people avoid to look at or into stripping back all masks He takes us on a ride to the End forces us to look at our own mortality death demise and our own darkest shadows pain James Douglass Morrison poet shaman of poetry leads you into the trip trance &dancing leaps twists slithering into air ride the Snake
Poor consciousness trapped in an incomplete form unique attracted by emotional vampires lost in a spiral of force and fear ...
what do u mean by incomplete form. I only asked bc i love this comment
yeah
There is a moment of transience between this dimension and others. In which we all must pass. Some call it death. That's what I meant in this post. But I'm not sure to call this incomplet form
Crap
I know someone who knew Jim (there are photos of them together) She said that Jim was normally quite and thoughtful. He read a lot of books. BUT, when he drank alcohol his personality changed. He became boisterous and reckless. I imagine he would have cleaned himself up eventually had he not died in the bathtub. His girlfriend Pam was a absolute junkie, Jim played around with it, but Pam had a strong influence on him. She died about a year later from heroin.
coyotes are amazing. thats all I gotta say.
I lived with Indians beginning of so cslled epidemic. Idk, maybe the guy knows what thats like.
Jim reminds me of Charlie Manson when he makes metaphors poetically. It’s really thought provoking. Charlie had a frantic, crazy cadence though whereas Jim is soft, searching and deliberate. Same madness, different applications.
I totally understand what you are saying. It is really thought provoking.
hair and the beard as well yes i completely understand this and love the connection both manic in there own little ways
7:50
Jim is so fucked up in this interview. Most fascinating personality rock has yet to produce.
Just a pompous film student with a knack for writing and an addiction problem. I know a lot of these guys.
He had good taste on beer, he´s drinking Highlife Miller
✌
Bro was fucking LOOSE 🤣
Apparently they were Mexicans and not Indians. There's a video on RUclips of the driver of one of the vehicles talking about it. But then as usual the truth is hidden.
hey, meean.
He can be so funny without even trying. The people he's talking to aren’t the vibe though. Demanding answers while he’s mid sentence 🥴
🍎
dont pick up the toad
If Jim had met the Hare Krishna devotees he would have got all the answers he was seeking
I wonder if the Indians were bleeding? Lol
Can we get ride of this automated transcription shit?
Jim was always articulate and in this interview he is making grammatical errors - that's odd. Are we sure this is authentic?
+No Worries Global thats cuzz he is high as a kite
I think Jim Morrison had some psychiatric issues that there were no diagnosis and certainly no effective treatments available to him when was growing up then entered his twenties. So much of what comes out of his mouth sounds like pure gibberish (something about personal security and locking the glove compartment??). And the bit about only seeing those around him as phony creeps in the face of reality and that he only saw fake snow, fake grass and funny red paint tells me that some serious symptoms may have kicked in at an early age. Also, his parents and his sister all dispute his version of events regarding this accident. I get the feeling that there may have been a few injuries but no fatalities.
CaptainMyCaptain not really, they really came across a dead coyote on the side of the road u can see it on hwy or find the footage. The movie is just them taking a road trip back to LA and the only “act” he played was to make it seem as if he was hitchhiking back to LA. They were in his mustang. His indian story is true as well. Though ive heard hes “amplified” it more than it seems from what ive read but Jim is a philosopher he sees more to a scenario than most people so what he is saying is true to what he felt or seen during that moment. So dont think hes acting in this interview jim is just being jim. Hes no actor and hes not trying to be.
It's Jim
Jim was human
he doesn't remember if his sister was alive or not? ok bro
what a lost
Lol this is quite cringe
shouldn't it be the found tapes if it's lost how am I hearing it
hahaahaha no you didn't 🤣