Jim Morrison: Life, Death, LegendGotham Books, 2004 - 482 pages As an artist and persona, Jim Morrison epitomized the late 1960s, bridging a burgeoning counterculture and popular culture, while acting out the iconoclastic rage, rampant libido, and spectacular flameout of a tumultuous era. The music he created with The Doors has sold over 50 million records worldwide?with over 13 million in the last decade alone, as their songs have been embraced by a new generation. But despite Morrison's seminal importance, there has not yet been an authoritative biography that does justice to him and his creative legacy. Until now. Stephen Davis, the preeminent rock biographer and author of the classic Led Zeppelin history "Hammer of the Gods" (over 600,000 copies sold in three editions, and a #1 "New York Times" bestseller), has uncovered never-before-seen documents, conducted dozens of original interviews, and scoured Morrison's unpublished journals and recordings to write the definitive biography of a misunderstood legend. "Jim Morrison" is packed with startling new revelations about every phase of his life and career, from his troubled youth in a strict military household to his blossoming as a rock icon among the avant-garde LA scene to his voracious drug abuse and secret sexual experiments. Davis also investigates one of the greatest mysteries in rock history?the circumstances surrounding Morrison's mysterious and unsolved death?as he pieces together new evidence to tell the true and heartbreaking story of Morrison's last tragic days in Paris. Compelling and unforgettable, "Jim Morrison" is destined to become a classic. |
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... Jac Holzman , the president of Elektra Records , just off an American Airlines 707 from New York . Holzman had dropped in at the Whisky to see Love , his label's only foothold on Sunset Strip . Afterward , Holzman went backstage to say ...
... Jac Holzman called New Jersey and told his star pro- ducer to get on a plane to Los Angeles . Jac Holzman wanted to sign the Doors , and he needed Paul Rothchild to tell him whether or not he was crazy . AC HOLZMAN WAS a Park Avenue ...
... ( Holzman would later claim this was a generous offer to an unproven band in 1966. ) Ray told Holzman and Rothchild that they needed some time to think about the offer and decide what to do . Jac Holzman went back to New York with a tape ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER ONE THE LIZARD KINGS SCHOOL DAYS | 3 |
CHAPTER TWO CANCEL MY SUBSCRIPTION | 29 |
CHAPTER THREE LEARN TO FORGET | 57 |
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