Rediscovering Jim Morrison, 2021 Anne Morrison Interview

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Rediscovering Jim Morrison, 2021 Jim Morrison's sister Anne Morrison Interview.
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James Douglas Morrison (December 8, 1943 - July 3, 1971) was an American singer, musician, songwriter and poet, who was the lead vocalist of the rock band the Doors. Due to his wild personality, poetic lyrics, distinctive voice, unpredictable and erratic performances, and the dramatic circumstances surrounding his life and early death, Morrison is regarded by music critics and fans as one of the most iconic and influential frontmen in rock history. Since his death, his fame has endured as one of popular culture's most rebellious and oft-displayed icons, representing the generation gap and youth counterculture.
Together with pianist Ray Manzarek, Morrison co-founded the Doors in July 1965 in Venice, California. The band spent two years in obscurity until shooting to prominence with their number-one single in the United States, "Light My Fire", taken from their self-titled debut album. Morrison recorded a total of six studio albums with the Doors, all of which sold well and received critical acclaim. Morrison was well known for improvising spoken word poetry passages while the band played live. Manzarek said Morrison "embodied hippie counterculture rebellion".
Morrison developed an alcohol dependency in the 1960s, which at times affected his performances on stage. He died unexpectedly in Paris at the age of 27, amid conflicting witness reports. Since no autopsy was performed, the cause of Morrison's death remains disputed. Though the Doors recorded two more albums after Morrison died, his death severely affected the band's fortunes, and they split up in 1973. In 1993, Morrison was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Doors.
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  • @TheDutchGuy
    @TheDutchGuy7 ай бұрын

    A look in the vault containing Jim and Pamela's possession; kzread.info/dash/bejne/nYlp2NCdc9GwgJc.htmlsi=MF5dmB64Six5NrxU

  • @rleecoates1977
    @rleecoates19772 жыл бұрын

    You can definitely tell she is Jim's sister. She's got them eyes... She seems like a very kind person

  • @Rocks_Dad
    @Rocks_Dad2 ай бұрын

    I am so thankful she was able to obtain and then saved Jim's works to share with us. The Morrisons must have all been very intelligent people.

  • @lisacasey2826
    @lisacasey2826 Жыл бұрын

    I loved Jim Morrison since I was 15/ I'm 64 and still love his music , his incredible talent. His legend will never die.Hope to go Paris someday to visit the cemetery. Looking forward to reading your book Anne and thank you for sharing these precious memories you have.

  • @jonash226

    @jonash226

    3 ай бұрын

    Paris is a magical place .

  • @missblink4611
    @missblink46112 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love that Anne has chosen to release her brothers poetry .. also, I have to say that the Courson family, while they might have cashed out a little … we have to be thankful that they did care for his items .. you can’t say that everyone would do the same …

  • @Reb155

    @Reb155

    2 жыл бұрын

    I read that the Coursin family won everything Pam inherited from probate court after Pam died. Pam’s family voluntarily gave Jim’s family half

  • @lestatsluv317

    @lestatsluv317

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pam's family loved Jim very very much, even before he was a rock star, especially Pam's father Corky who, after his daughter died at 27, did his absolute best to keep Jim's writing safe because he knew how much the writing meant to Jim and how badly Jim wanted to be seen as a poet.

  • @blueduck9409
    @blueduck94092 ай бұрын

    Im glad Jims estate is back in the Morrison family. Its good to see Jims sister keeping Jims work alive.

  • @julianterris
    @julianterris16 күн бұрын

    I wish my first concert was the The Doors! ~We all have a "brother" in Jim. I've always been impressed by Anne, it was easy to see that she loved Jim deeply -and she "got" him, which is some comfort as a fan, for reasons that true *fans* will understand. What an amazing work of heart this book is, I'm looking forward very much to owning a copy. Jim's been a hero, and inspiration to me for many years, and I have no doubt that he would have gone on to produce video and film. JDM was a genius, and I think he proved that by expanding the borders of rock and roll to encompass epic oral poetry. It's very moving and heartening to see the level of love and respect that his geat work is held in, and to see his art being treated with the love and care it so rightly deserves. 🏆

  • @3qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq10
    @3qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq102 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure you will ever see this Anne, but I"m a relative. I just recently found out that my great grand mother Jennie Myrtle Clarke Matteson is the sister of Dalton Clarke your maternal grandfather. I found Jims work when I was around thirteen and I was obsessed. I have been a life long fan and now in my fifties I find out he and you are my cousins.

  • @ANativeWroteThis
    @ANativeWroteThis2 жыл бұрын

    Jim Morrison and The Doors changed my life. They SAVED my life, actually. God bless Jim Morrison, Ray Manzerek, Robbie Krieger and John Densmore.

  • @TheDutchGuy

    @TheDutchGuy

    2 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/e6d9s9aPZdyTeto.html

  • @robertmetzinger4121

    @robertmetzinger4121

    2 жыл бұрын

    How did the doors save your life. Very curious

  • @patriciastewart2239

    @patriciastewart2239

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same. Saved me. The whole band. Love all y'all.

  • @lindamoore3729

    @lindamoore3729

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ Yes, Indian Summer! Awesome

  • @JelksCabaniss

    @JelksCabaniss

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don't know if they saved my life, but they were my life, on and off for many years. Ordered Anne's book...

  • @lance7799
    @lance779910 ай бұрын

    SHE'S SUCH A BEAUTIFUL PERSON

  • @skandix
    @skandix2 ай бұрын

    Anne seems to be so grounded and wonderful. Thank you for your telling of the times with your brother.

  • @jamesbond4633
    @jamesbond46332 жыл бұрын

    I was pleasantly surprised about what Jim Morrison was really like in a few full length interviews that are posted here on KZread. I think they are from the last couple of years of his life and one was just before he was going to Paris. They are very intriguing and you realize how articulate and very polite he was. Nothing like the image created by him with the Lizard King or from Oliver Stone's movie. In one of the interviews he talks about those personas in a very real and honest way. I think for me what defines Jim Morrison the best is a video on KZread that combines the song Indian Summer and then has Jim reading his poem Far Arden over top of music by Erik Satie. There are a couple of those videos but the best one is where they show paintings of Paris while he recites Far Arden over Erik Satie's piano piece. Both those pieces are beautiful art and show the depth of his thoughts. His sister is absolutely right about him. The story she tells of all the books he had at his Grandmother's house that he had read and the English Professor at the University hadn't heard of most of the authors tells you something about Jim's self education. Brilliant but with some demons. Don't we all have those? I love the words her father chose for Jim's gravestone. I was in Paris and was at his gravesite and wondered about that epitaph. I was pleasantly surprised when I finally looked up what it meant and the story of her father going back to an old professor to find those words. A father honoring his son. A sister honoring her brother in this interview and with the release of James Douglas Morrison selected writings. Thank you.

  • @TheDutchGuy

    @TheDutchGuy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Listen to him; kzread.info/dash/bejne/e6hosNiOf7bHgJc.html

  • @teangerinebodega9182

    @teangerinebodega9182

    2 жыл бұрын

    🎉

  • @fazlurbaksh5969
    @fazlurbaksh59692 жыл бұрын

    I was always impressed by how Jim Morrison came across as a great intellect. I love the way he spoke in interviews and I could tell he was a brilliant and intelligent guy

  • @user-es3vq5ff6e
    @user-es3vq5ff6e3 ай бұрын

    Such a generous and sincere person who wants to honor her brother, without narcissistically making it into an attention-seeking exercise that is all about herself, as most often do. Very touching. Jim Morrison is lucky to have such a sister.

  • @BillySBC
    @BillySBC2 жыл бұрын

    What fantastic little sister he had. Thanks for your work Anne.

  • @BusinessToU
    @BusinessToU10 ай бұрын

    From Spain Madrid. Listening The Doors since 16yo. Act 41 yo. He changed my life and opened my mind to discover the human essence. He was a libertarian and knowed so well how world is manipulated by Govs. I went to Paris, and I was visiting his grave. France is closer to our country. I went alone. It was sunday, very early in the morning. I spent a weekend in Paris. It was an experience that I wont forget in my life.

  • @BeliaLastes
    @BeliaLastes2 жыл бұрын

    Jim would have wanted this, for his sister to do this book 📚 coming straight from family good video 👍👍

  • @arrinagreek6369

    @arrinagreek6369

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pleun315 I agree, the book is just amazing. Jim certainly comes through with his thoughts and wishes.

  • @ZAOUWV

    @ZAOUWV

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice sister

  • @husq48
    @husq482 жыл бұрын

    This is so cool, for such a long time we heard nothing from Jim's family.

  • @pauldudakadanielthomson8890
    @pauldudakadanielthomson88902 жыл бұрын

    I gladly bought the book for myself as a 2021 Christmas gift. I was a big time Doors fan when Jim was alive. We , my late older brother Tom and I , went on a road trip in June/July 1971. We did not know Jim was in Paris then. We drove from N.J. to Vallejo California to visit our Uncle and Aunt. We hoped to go to a Doors concert back then. Most people in 1971 thought Jim Morrison's death was another rock n roll hoax. I think by August or September of that year we believed it to be true. Sadly , sometime in 1972, I bought another Doors album , no Jim Morrison was on that album, thus it was true. Forty years later in 2011 , at age 57 , I got back into the Doors. Glad I did , cause in 2013 we lost Ray.

  • @birchward

    @birchward

    2 жыл бұрын

    hi Daniel , I read your write up with intrest , about Jim Morrison ! Like yourself , I got into west coast music , in the mid 1960s , though I m from west london , and had the good fortune of seeing the DOORS in london , with a nice little up and comming group supporting them , called Jefferson airoplane supporting them !ha , ha . what a cheek they where brilliant too ! Sadly , Jim died on my 21st birthday , 3/7/71 , I believe Jim really found his innerself in his short time in Paris ! Where , I / my family live , ! As a lifetime ,musician , I did with friends a tribute to Jim , in Montemartre , ( the artistic community / and where jim rests, today ! ) The Magic of Paris ( finding your Dreams ) kzread.info/dash/bejne/aH-umNRtndirmpM.html ,it includes light by fire / crystal ship /and a song we wrote using his title STRANGE DAYS , as if Jim was,still alive and working/ living on the Paris scene ! today and what he possibly might have wrote ! best wishes from france . ritchie . p.s. my family visit , Jims resting place often , and it is treated , with great respect ! p.p.s Theres a video also on you tube of the Doors visiting Jims resting place , and playing a local club here ( le SCENE ) a number of years ago also .

  • @bartonknight2254

    @bartonknight2254

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remember that July. Well. It was muggy. It seemed the world was ... choking on itself. First Jimi. Then Janis. What. Then Jim. When did all our stars get old ... why did they die. It was a wave that had spiraled out. The soul of the world had to ... take a breath. And exhale. What a summer. What a to time. What a day. I can still feel that July in the core of my bones. I was laying out side ... covered in sun tan oil on a couple bath towels with my older, bitch sister. Hot. At least a hundred degrees. Hot. Hey did you here that that Jim Morrison ... dude, like died today. Yeah. Man. Just like Hendrix. At this point we were too tired to .. sustain another let down breakup. We were done.The Beatles. No longer valid. A little red haired, elf of a girl was trying on TV. Jim who?. I was nine and I knealt my head and prayed a prayer for the "Jim" dude. File the name away for future research. I heard he was important. From my sister. My sister made sure I was cool. Drunk Boones Farm Strawberry Hill, with a Robin Egg, a yellow jacket and criss cross. My brother has the joint. My sister taught me how to dance the "dirty dog" and the appropriate many ways too use the word ... fuck. What. Would we be without our sisters. Fed me night shade when I was 4. Gave me acid ... When I was fourteen. Sisters. Sisters are shitty babysitter's. Right. I gotta go call my sister, now. 🤠

  • @annaritaranalli1791
    @annaritaranalli17912 жыл бұрын

    She is her late brother 's double,except eyes 's colour....she and her brothers inherited their parents amazing and natural good looks

  • @HandbagDiva

    @HandbagDiva

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s hard to picture Jim being old so I don’t see the resemblance but I’m not sure what you mean about eye colour. They both have very blue eyes.

  • @marytorres129
    @marytorres1292 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad that after fifty years, Jim's life is celebrated in a collective book and even more so that his sister had a part in it. He will always be timeless and ahead of his time thru the ages. His life was his work of art and only once in a lifetime does someone with his creativity, charm, talent and wisdom leave such a mark on this world as he has done. He will never be forgotten ♥️

  • @sandysay1332

    @sandysay1332

    2 жыл бұрын

    He is Johnny depp

  • @kimschubert61

    @kimschubert61

    2 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully said!

  • @nigelgreenwood9010

    @nigelgreenwood9010

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sandysay1332 Johnny Depp is Jim

  • @profile2047

    @profile2047

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sandysay1332 You’re an apple

  • @ronaldlee6115
    @ronaldlee61152 жыл бұрын

    Anne is such a pleasant person. Obviously, mom protected her from the Admiral. Could you imagine carrying the unfulfilled weight of being this guys sister. She seems at peace with the publishing of this book

  • @truesurrealist
    @truesurrealist Жыл бұрын

    Blessed with such a great sister as well as all that talent 🙂

  • @TvDaddyAndTheTabloidArmy
    @TvDaddyAndTheTabloidArmy2 жыл бұрын

    Anne Morrison, you've done a good good deed. Enjoy the feelings it must give you - ♥️

  • @sybillenova1465
    @sybillenova14652 жыл бұрын

    Anne has such a nice voice...

  • @sheilalindenstein8263
    @sheilalindenstein82632 жыл бұрын

    What a sweet sister. Jim would have appreciated you.

  • @user-zk5go1lh1m
    @user-zk5go1lh1mАй бұрын

    Jim Morrison IS a legend a poet and a great artist i think that he gave the best of himself and in his music young and beautiful forever that's the important rip jim

  • @egmjag
    @egmjag Жыл бұрын

    I didn’t know anything about his life when I used to listen to The Doors 🚪. My brother and I bought a lot of their albums when we were 14-15 around 1980-81. We would listen to the songs on an old 1965-66 stereo shaped like a classic furniture piece. I remember those nights so well. We would wait until our parents left the house at night and would listen to The Doors’ songs with all the lights off and just imagine ourselves in that time period. I would later discover where he was when he was inspired to write some of his songs like The End in particular areas in Venice Beach. I was going there in the early morning for several months recently, including areas where he and other band members were photographed. And I didn’t even know about this until recently. What a koinkidink! I was raised the first 3 years of my life near the Venice pier but in Mar Vista near Washington St. on Caswell. My parents lived on 4th and Rose when my mom was pregnant with me and my brother in 1965. My brother and I played in a band for a talent show in the 8th grade. We chose Light My Fire where I played guitar and my brother played bass. Oh what memories!

  • @raygreen5926
    @raygreen59262 жыл бұрын

    Amazing to see the sister of Jim Morrison, the fabled rock god of the 1960s. Awesome ❤❤❤

  • @wormsnake1
    @wormsnake12 жыл бұрын

    Anne thank you for this book and continuing to keep the memory of your amazing brother Jim Morrison alive. I saw an interview your father gave about a decade ago and it was as equally moving. Jim was an amazing poet, contentious and brave, with a stage presence and voice to equal any singer before or since. He achieved more in 27 years than most people do in many lifetimes. Regardless of his troubles he was a valiant spirit, a genuine truth seeker who continues to touch the hearts and minds of many people to this day. How many people can claim that 50 years after there premature passing?🙏❤️. Your family no doubt must have been hurt and shocked by his sudden loss and it’s probably something you will never “totally get over”. I hope putting his works and words together has proved cathartic, healing and in a spiritual sense, brought you even closer together. Lots of people can surmise, assume and think that they knew your brother but I love how protective you are of the memories and the man you knew him to be. Jim only had one sister and I’m sure he’s proud of you right now Anne. Thank you.🙏❤️🎼.x

  • @gerardcantlon5648

    @gerardcantlon5648

    8 ай бұрын

    Reality he saw his brother and sister once each and never spoke to his parents last seven years of his life !!

  • @suino1433
    @suino14332 жыл бұрын

    Isn't she gorgeous. She is.

  • @TruthScopeTV
    @TruthScopeTV2 жыл бұрын

    Anne is great - she’s beautiful. We truly appreciate the work she does and obviously the sharing of Jim’s work.

  • @makeamericakateagain
    @makeamericakateagain Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Anne, for sharing his beautiful work with the world. 📚📚📚♥️♥️♥️

  • @zeke2566
    @zeke25662 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou,thankyou! Anne so much for what you have done! As a child of the 60,s and now a parent I know some times it isn't t easy dealing with things unexpecded,like being the curator of your brothers legacy,you have done a tremendous job!thankyou again Anne,patric a Miller, a life long fan....

  • @deanvo503
    @deanvo5032 жыл бұрын

    man, as a fan of the Doors I want to thank you for all the work and effort you put into compiling and uploading all this material.

  • @candjim
    @candjimАй бұрын

    A beautifully congruent lady.❤

  • @luiso.9103
    @luiso.9103Ай бұрын

    Thank u Anne ! loved the book 📖!

  • @MarkJoseph-vv4pj
    @MarkJoseph-vv4pj2 ай бұрын

    Wow. Thanks for posting.

  • @Sunfried1
    @Sunfried12 жыл бұрын

    Great job, Anne!

  • @dannyweasner5823
    @dannyweasner58236 ай бұрын

    Being Born in 1965 -- I knew about "The Doors" & "Jim Morrison" at age 3 years old. I use to watch the 'The Doors' & 'Millie Small' & 'Mariska Veres' at "night time" on my parent's black & white back in 1967 and 1971. Then I discover "Jimi Hendrix" in 1970 at age 5. Right After Jimi Hendrix death took place. Jim Morrison' death took place at age 27 years old. Between Jim Morrison's & Jimi Hendrix's -- The Music I loved it all. Then came the discover of "Led Zeppelin" at age 7 years old in 1972...Now 58 years old in 2024. I really enjoy listening to Jim Morrison's Sister's Stories about their life together. I still really miss 'Jim Morrison' big time.

  • @paulabaker8403
    @paulabaker84032 жыл бұрын

    Ann, thank you so much for your candor and filling us in on your brothers life. Gives new perspective on Jim's life. I loved Jim's musical prowess and rich voice. I can tel you loved your brother and your family so much. Thanks again. I am so happy you published his writing and honoured his outline of what Jim wanted in the book. I miss Jim being on the scene and remember his passing like it was yesterday. It is stillis shocking and sad and Pamela's passing a few years after Jim's passing, was sad as well. Again, thank you so much.

  • @lallen6477
    @lallen64772 жыл бұрын

    Anne , thank you for your hard work on helping get your brothers work that he probably would have done if he had more time. It's nice to hear some of your families stories. Jim's and the Doors new/ old work is harder to find as the years go by . Long time fan , Lena

  • @billbiagini8312
    @billbiagini83125 ай бұрын

    I grow up during Jim life , still listen him all the time today . Thanks for putting the book out very nice to look thru and see the other Jim Morrison

  • @justinscrivner5457
    @justinscrivner54572 жыл бұрын

    I kinda feel proud of the fact that I also grew up in Coronado, ca as a navy brat. My father was an officer on the uss kitty hawk. Whenever our fathers were out to see to sea, we navy kids use to hassle our mothers but when our fathers came back the fun was over Lol. My mother use to throw topper wear partys inviting all the navy wives over, but of course it was just an excuse to drink and talk about their husbands. Good days.

  • @marcdavis2745
    @marcdavis2745 Жыл бұрын

    Anne Is So Charming

  • @joemueller4738
    @joemueller47382 жыл бұрын

    I feel sorry for Jim’s family. Lots of self righteous people comment on different Doors videos etc , they say Jim was a demon possessed,dirty evil person who was drunk and drugged all the time. All of that is mostly made up lies . Just listen to his band mates and family and friends. Jim did abuse alcohol pretty bad in his last few years, however most of his brief life he didn’t do drugs. He did acid true, but he accomplished a lot of work, writing and poetry. Etc.. He was It seemed a quiet, nice guy with immense talent. Great singer and lyricist. I try to pray for Jim’s soul and all souls of the departed.

  • @husq48

    @husq48

    2 жыл бұрын

    Whenever you put yourself out to the public, you can be sure that some will crucify you...

  • @cosmicman621

    @cosmicman621

    2 жыл бұрын

    ....God Bless you and keep you in his Grace....as you pray.Amen 🐝🌈💫

  • @lindaclark9925

    @lindaclark9925

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is a doors song where suddenly Jim says , "....Save us!, Jesus!-" i love that. I do want Jim to be saved. ❤️....john 3:16

  • @lindaclark9925

    @lindaclark9925

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also of note ...a Led Zeppelin song where suddenly Robert plant says "..oh my Jesus! Oh my Jesus!" ...; I love that these artists DID pay homage to Jesus- no matter how or why, it's.done.

  • @patcola7335

    @patcola7335

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lindaclark9925 Well if his faith was in Christ when he died he is now with the LORD.

  • @brainworthy
    @brainworthy2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Anne, Hi George. Thank you for sharing this interview.

  • @HawklordLI
    @HawklordLI2 жыл бұрын

    My copy arrived a couple of days ago. Thank You Anne, for doing this.

  • @gleeart
    @gleeart2 жыл бұрын

    Remember reading Jim's father was the youngest admiral in the navy, would beat everyone on board in push-up competitions, was amongst the first there offshore start of Vietnam. Achievement was clearly there in the family, like two parallel but mirrored careers in the culture. When Jim's death certificate was drafted it was addressed/sent to his father, something rather metaphysical about the whole thing.

  • @sr2291

    @sr2291

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jims dad said the military notified him of his death.

  • @macnchessplz

    @macnchessplz

    Ай бұрын

    @@sr2291That,I believe.

  • @DJ-bj8ku
    @DJ-bj8ku2 жыл бұрын

    There’s always sadness surrounding death because it’s so final, but it’s especially acute when it involves celebrities who entranced us with their gifts and had so much potential. We’re left feeling robbed of greatness and with ‘What if?’ The destructiveness of drugs really wasn’t understood in the ‘60s and early ‘70s. I doubt Jim and others like him had a death wish. If there’s one lesson we all could learn from such tragedies, it’d be to be your own hero, be your own lizard king, light your own fire. Write poetry, write a song, make a movie. Explore life’s big questions on your own and you’ll have less of a need to rely on celebrities to give you the answers.

  • @brianwalsh1401

    @brianwalsh1401

    2 жыл бұрын

    Drug addictions are usually a sign of underlying issues and a way to numb out. I just wrote I really would've liked to hear more about Jim's relationship with his parents. I think that relationship is the most important in our lives and I really just don't read too much about his. I know his father was military but did he get a chance to really bond with his parents? Was Morrison drinking to party and it just got away from him or was there more to it?

  • @DJ-bj8ku

    @DJ-bj8ku

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brianwalsh1401 Search interview with Jim Morrison’s father on this platform. Jim’s parents didn’t get it, didn’t understand him, but he loved him. Classic generational divide between the WWII and Boomer generations. It’s a great interview.

  • @alstefanini8918
    @alstefanini89182 жыл бұрын

    Anne, your a great sister

  • @sethbank6425
    @sethbank64258 ай бұрын

    I wish I could thank you personally Anne for this insight into your brother. He was an inspiration to many.

  • @garycarlson6859
    @garycarlson685911 ай бұрын

    Thank You Anne for your interview & sharing. Siblings grow up so close & yet are often so completely different from each other...I really love that you presented Horse Latitudes to the kids. That is Heavy & I think Jim would have been ecstatic about it. One thing I've noticed over the years is that many fans will say, "The Doors saved my life!" I actually feel that way, too without TMI. Various Seers Psychics & Literati types are convinced that Jim saw himself as being a kind of cathartic healer....shaman?...not just a simple rocknroll pinup. Very spiritually stealthy in a street smart way.

  • @patrickvecchio8138
    @patrickvecchio81382 жыл бұрын

    My Aunt Sally died the same day as Jim,so it was a doubly sad day for me back in ‘71 😪

  • @Slimjim260
    @Slimjim2602 жыл бұрын

    Anne’s great!

  • @joeybenoit6269
    @joeybenoit6269 Жыл бұрын

    What a sweet lady!!

  • @Johnny7051MC
    @Johnny7051MC8 ай бұрын

    Anne is a fantastic keeper of Jim’s flame.

  • @fazlurbaksh5969
    @fazlurbaksh59692 жыл бұрын

    I'm surprised to hear that Jim Morrison and his dad wrote a song together. How interesting when you consider how their personalities were polar opposites

  • @djquinn11

    @djquinn11

    2 ай бұрын

    A lot of people don’t know that Jim co-wrote another song with his Dad, The End.

  • @jimmyharbin1674
    @jimmyharbin16742 жыл бұрын

    Thank u for this very interesting and I really liked this .Jim was to me .I think .he was very rich minded and really one of A kind of human being. U can not replace that human being a special type . And rare .and his words live on . And the doors music is classic and will never die . That's a fact. Five to one

  • @rickebrite5409
    @rickebrite54092 ай бұрын

    Anne was so cute and is today

  • @birchward
    @birchward2 жыл бұрын

    A great share with the world , thankyou from france . ritchie .

  • @camillecarroll106
    @camillecarroll1063 ай бұрын

    Jim Morrison was not just a member of the Doors - he WAS the Doors.

  • @DavidLJarvis
    @DavidLJarvis2 жыл бұрын

    Cool trivia. My Maternal Grandfather graduated from Annapolis the same years as George S. Morrison! 1941!

  • @robertmitchell7357
    @robertmitchell735711 ай бұрын

    Anne seems sweet. how nice thAT SHE HAs shared him how he was....

  • @djquinn11

    @djquinn11

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, she’s a gem.

  • @sybillenova1465
    @sybillenova14652 жыл бұрын

    It's very good that Anne waited so long. The SECOND COMING needed some time...t h a n k y o u Anne ,love and thank you !

  • @lightningstrikes7314
    @lightningstrikes73142 жыл бұрын

    JM's father was involved in the Gulf of Tonkin, JM was brought up steeped in military black/psy ops. Dave McGowan's book 'Weird Scenes From The Canyon' details this aspect of the story.

  • @errorsofmodernism9715

    @errorsofmodernism9715

    2 жыл бұрын

    right but he did not get along with his dad at all so he rejected that whole military authoritarian aspect. That rejection of authority was a large part of his psyche. So i don't see him as a proxy of the military industrial complex except in an accidental sense. Capisce?

  • @bobc.5698

    @bobc.5698

    2 жыл бұрын

    Rush Limbaugh Arthur Rimbaud

  • @Nagy50Magyar

    @Nagy50Magyar

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@errorsofmodernism9715 Admiral George Douglas Morrison was commander of the carrier division whose destroyers Maddox & Turner Joy reported being attacked by the North Vietnamese -which they were not- while they were intruding on North Vietnamese waters. The Navy & the CIA concluded the reported attacks were illusory, so Admiral Morrison is not responsible for LBJ having used the discredited initial reports to extract the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution from Congress.

  • @nillehessy

    @nillehessy

    5 күн бұрын

    @@errorsofmodernism9715 yeh i guess and i don´t feel it that way but ..the c.i.a secret police control and influence ran / runs deep and intrinsic and thats how it´s always been and how exactly by who and who were played and controlled how deep and in what way idk we don´t know but i think always likew that the ones who were/are gone at some point wanted and stood on being less controlled and less be played yeh and then they gone that´s one of the regular modus operandi of ´´them´´ and is same comes from same

  • @peterm1826
    @peterm18262 жыл бұрын

    Cool 😎

  • @audiophileman7047
    @audiophileman70472 жыл бұрын

    The MAN was BIGGER than the MYTH. 🎸🎹🥁😎

  • @jimdayton8837
    @jimdayton88372 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting! Thanks for posting this.

  • @marcdavis2745
    @marcdavis2745 Жыл бұрын

    I Stayed At The Alta Cienega Motel in 2019 Awesome and Haunting

  • @TechnicolourFlamingo
    @TechnicolourFlamingo2 жыл бұрын

    I bought the book as soon as found it. It is an amazing read and insight into Jim's creativity and how gifted he was with words. He was such a sensitive and kind soul who was gone too soon.

  • @lallen6477
    @lallen64772 жыл бұрын

    Dutch Guy thank u for your interesting research on The Doors and Jim we do appreciate it 😉.

  • @sybillenova1465
    @sybillenova14652 жыл бұрын

    I am s u p e r h a p p y that Anne now takes care of Jim's estate.

  • @majik_man
    @majik_man8 ай бұрын

    Its really kinda dissappointing just how much Jim Morrison disowned his family..for them to not even know he has a record out..it's hard to comprehend.

  • @Fudderrudder
    @Fudderrudder2 жыл бұрын

    I just bought the collected works the other day. It’s fucking amazing

  • @kevinogracia1615
    @kevinogracia16152 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Very cool. Well, ALRIGHT! Looking forward to reading the book. Peace on the earth.

  • @ee.es00
    @ee.es003 ай бұрын

    Jim was a very mysterious character. Perhaps we'll never know what actually happened.

  • @gregthompson3274
    @gregthompson32742 жыл бұрын

    Well done to all involved esp the loving sister,l have the book and treasure it

  • @moses5161
    @moses51619 ай бұрын

    Fame is a crock, power is a crock, who the hell wants that? Freedom man, freedom, enough money just to be, yourself. No acting, no image, just be. Getting up when you like and doing what you like, dress how you like. If you have somebody who loves and supports you and doesn't want a piece of you? That's probably as good as it gets man. - Mickey Alvarez. (Jim Morrison)

  • @twomindz79
    @twomindz792 жыл бұрын

    Good work my friend . I've not seen this.

  • @dynjarren8355
    @dynjarren83552 жыл бұрын

    She’s a sweet and smart lady. I heard that Jim kept in touch with her and that she gave him moral support to pursue his dreams as a singer and poet. Unlike Jim’s father who had a tin ear and actually told Jim that he had no talent for singing. What stupidity! His father discouraged him from singing. Jim is one of the greatest singers of all time and had one of the best voices. He could croon, sing blues and shout and he even sang ballads well! So when I heard his father told him he couldn’t sing, I understood why he left home early. It doesn’t pay to live with a Naysayer. Jim proved his father wrong! A similar thing happened to James Dean. His father didn’t support his acting or believe he should pursue an acting career either! Can you imagine? What stupidity! But Anne Morrison was the only family sibling who believed in him and that means a lot! Thanks Anne Morrison! As a lifelong Doors fan I appreciate it! 🎸👏🏻😎

  • @audiophileman7047

    @audiophileman7047

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is hard to know what will happen. I'm certain that Jim's father loved him. He thought like most parents that a career in rock music would go nowhere, like it usually did for most people. He was encouraging Jim to pursue a career with greater certainty and to help him succeed in life. Jim gave music a try and luck was on his side. Jim's father may have been right in a way. If it wasn't for rock stardom and the drug and alcohol abuse that often comes with it, Jim might still be alive today.

  • @astro2691

    @astro2691

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol Jims dad told him he couldn't sing when he heard The Doors first album, long after he left home.

  • @dynjarren8355

    @dynjarren8355

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@audiophileman7047 Yes, he’d be alive and completely unknown. If he followed in his father’s footsteps, he’d probably have a secure job but no one outside his friends or family would care. Now he has millions of followers and fans who listen to his music on a daily basis. So by following his dreams, it paid off big for him except for his self destruction. But he is still remembered 50 years later. He has worldwide fame so it’s a trade off. Security and anonymity or risk and worldwide fame. We wouldn’t be talking about him now if he chose security. He chose risk and took his chances for a career in music instead. I think he chose right but I’m not happy that he died so young. That didn’t have to happen. The other three have lived long lives. Only he died young because he drank way too much. So I disagree with your view point. And his father telling him he couldn’t sing is just plain ridiculous! That’s just stupidity! That’s like telling Picasso he can’t paint!🎨

  • @vicvega3614

    @vicvega3614

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dynjarren8355 thats what fathers are supposed to do. But imagine the family watching TV and their son and brother is on Ed Sullivan, thats literally what happened because they didnt know how huge the Doors were. Thats awesome

  • @RedyPiper
    @RedyPiper11 ай бұрын

    I would love a small pocket version of An American Prayer

  • @Max-cg3gc
    @Max-cg3gc2 жыл бұрын

    La sorella Anna assomiglia a Jim Morrison 😊

  • @larrywakeman4371
    @larrywakeman43712 ай бұрын

    I think Jim's things --ALL of those treasures should be in the Smithsonian FOR EVERYONE to enjoy :).....WHY ARE THEY IN A SATORAGE FACILITY? His sister should call the Smithsonian! . LOVE JIM! Kimberly & Larry

  • @jeremiahrose4681
    @jeremiahrose46812 жыл бұрын

    I just ordered it, I didn't know this was out. I'm a huge Doors fan, and I have a poetry book of his.

  • @mariah3654

    @mariah3654

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same! Just found out, ordering once I finish watching.

  • @alukuhito
    @alukuhito2 жыл бұрын

    Look! It's Jim Morrison's sister!

  • @amyluther7612
    @amyluther76122 жыл бұрын

    He is my favorite of all time ....

  • @ShamusWoosley
    @ShamusWoosley2 жыл бұрын

    27 journals, and Jim was a member of the 27 Club. Coincidence?

  • @johnnyhartley4330

    @johnnyhartley4330

    Жыл бұрын

    This was no coincidence. Once he wrote 27 journals and reached the age of 27 he decided it was the right time to die of a drugs overdose.

  • @zanemcfarlane6087
    @zanemcfarlane6087 Жыл бұрын

    Annie hi from new Zealand very big fan of the doors it's fantastic that there is a book released from family I always wondered why the family an remaining band members didn't bring Jim home from Paris is there a in site to this

  • @Purplenpinkk
    @Purplenpinkk2 жыл бұрын

    I wish they would re-publish a small book of An American Prayer - I love the poetry of that album.

  • @iamnowone.6669
    @iamnowone.66692 жыл бұрын

    She still has the Dangerous looks in her eyes as Jim had. She is such a devoted sister . He would be so thankful that she stepped up and now has presented all his work on such a high level. Thanx Annie , I knew Him and I recall the things he d said about you. Sorry that you know the truth behind the whole sad story , yet the brilliant and wonderful things that he had tried to do. I'm looking forward to one day meeting you. You're the best sister for being so loyal Always you're friend. Vaya con Dios. DH .

  • @LoyalOpposition
    @LoyalOpposition2 жыл бұрын

    My great uncle said he also saw Jim at the hungry i when Mort Sahl was performing, and always at City Lights Bookstore, just about 40 yards away.

  • @manuelagielissen2214
    @manuelagielissen22142 жыл бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @jamz2022
    @jamz20222 жыл бұрын

    Rock on ❤️

  • @ranchotexino4929
    @ranchotexino49292 жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you back sending us messages from Far Arden , 7 or 8 months it seems, I was thinking you may have got stuck in Tangie Town traffic all this time.

  • @brianwalsh1401
    @brianwalsh14012 жыл бұрын

    I wish this interview went into Jim Morrison's relationship with his parents. I think our back rounds are what make us tick and make us who we are especially our parental relationship. Why was he an alcoholic? Why did he distance himself from his family?

  • @pulsarlights2825

    @pulsarlights2825

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jim was allegedly sexually abused as a child, but his mother called him a liar when he told her. That would explain a lot if true. Addiction, alcoholism, mental issues are usually traced back to child abuse of one form or another...

  • @sr2291

    @sr2291

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jim sais he heard voices and the Alcohol made them stop.

  • @twomindz79

    @twomindz79

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pulsarlights2825 You are spreading lies again .

  • @Gunmetalbluejeeptjs
    @Gunmetalbluejeeptjs2 жыл бұрын

    🦎👑🔥🔥🔥

  • @sybillenova1465
    @sybillenova14652 жыл бұрын

    Anne needs to meet NICO.NICO was still around in winter 2018...saw her at a mall in the Pac.Palisades...

  • @marcdavis2745
    @marcdavis2745 Жыл бұрын

    I Stayed At The LA CIENEGA MOTEL IN 2019 I BELIEVE I Was In Room 32 Jim In 23? I Never Asked To See It I Guess I Was Overwhelmed. I Am 63

  • @billbrillford7883
    @billbrillford78832 жыл бұрын

    Why Jim Morrison pretended that his whole immediate family was dead....stay tuned fringies!!

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