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| 91.1 | people are strange | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Tue May 31 1988 09:43 | 13 | 
|  |     
    Jim Morrison and The Doors are one of the most brilliant and
    influential bands ever.....I just wish I could have got a chance
    to see them perform....though I know some people who did.
    
    my favourite album is probably 'L.A. Woman' though this is subject
    to change!.....Morrison was a great songwriter and a powerful vocalist
    although towards the end he started going downhill....
    
    talk about The Doors anytime!
    
    
    Mr. Mojo Risin......
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| 91.2 | Doors triv | RDGENG::MOXLEY | Nuke the A33 | Tue May 31 1988 10:11 | 18 | 
|  |     
    Doors talk...
    
    Anyone have any info on videos of the band?..sure would like one!
    
    I've been to Jim's last known resting place in P�re Lachaise cemetary
    in Paris..whatta place, lots of Doors freaks hanging around, drinking
    etc...
    When we went there, we asked the cemetary attendant on the door:
    "Where's Jim?", and lo he raised a bony hand and indicated the
    direction we should take    	-------------> Jim
                                                          
    Loads of arrows indicate where to go, and when you finally
    get there, Doors graffitti is splattered all over the tomb (not
    sure that it's really him though (just an 'adopted' site).
                                         
    
    			Si
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| 91.3 |  | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Tue May 31 1988 13:14 | 15 | 
|  |     
    well, that's the big question! is it really him? no-one will ever
    know unless he comes back from that South American jungle he's supposed
    to be living in !
    
    as for videos...'No-one here gets out alive' has been on T.V. a
    couple of times..contains clips of the Ed Sullivan Show, 'touch
    Me', 'Light my Fire', 'People are Strange', 'Unknown Soldier' etc...
    I'd lend it to you gladly but I haven't got it with me. There a couple
     of other Doors videos about which are apparently brilliant but I can't
     remember the names.....come to think of it I saw one down in some record shop in Broad St. Reading
    the other day.
    
    Wallsie
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| 91.4 | People Are Strange | WELSWS::PALMER |  | Tue May 31 1988 17:23 | 18 | 
|  |     Is Jim really dead. The reports say he died in the bath of "self
    abuse" ... does this mean what I think it does.
    
    I have been a Doors fan for years ... possibly the best album ever
    released was "Weird Scenes inside the Goldmine" although I liked
    The Doors - 13 too
    
    I would be interested to hear what others think of the material
    that Robbie and the rest of the guys released after Jim's demise
    Personally I hated it - it always seemed to me that Jim Morrison
    WAS The Doors.
    
    I saw "No-one here gets out alive" last time it was on and thought
    it was very pretentious. There are loads of books around about the
    man but I haven't seen many videos. However there has been lots
    of good footage on The Old Grey Whistle Test in the past ....
    
    Steve P
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| 91.5 | this is the end.... | COMICS::LANG | No, I am not kidding !!! | Wed Jun 01 1988 17:38 | 9 | 
|  | I've got "No One Here..." on Beta if anyone is interested , and the
    book of the same name is quite a good read also.
    
    Fav album........  L.A. Woman 
    
    
    
    Harv
    
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| 91.6 | Waiting for the summer rain... | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Thu Jun 02 1988 08:53 | 13 | 
|  |      re. 5
     
    yes, the book tells some interesting stories about Jim..though who
    knows to what extent they're true?....it seemed to lay a lot of
    emphasis on Jim's inability to turn up to his own concerts in a
    sober state!...I also think it's a pity that the 'infamous' concert
    in Miami with that 'infamous incident' for which he was indicted,
    was not filmed...then the whole truth of the incident could be known!
    It's common knowledge that the 'Law' was out to get Morrison one
    way or the other and in a way they succeeded.
    
    
    Wallsie
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| 91.7 |  | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Fri Jun 03 1988 18:11 | 16 | 
|  |     
    I've got the "Doors On Fire" video (think that's what it's called)
    - lots of good stuff, all joined by bit's of Jim's poetry - in fact,
    the colour stuff is really brilliant; to see Jim so life like is
    a bit uncanny!
    
    Not seen the recent live video, but the album is very short in length.
    
    I like nearly all their stuff - quite a few books on them around
    too.
    
    Would've liked to have heard Frank Sinatra doing "Touch Me".  Whatdya
    think?
    
    David.
    
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| 91.8 | When The Music's Over ... | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Fri Jun 03 1988 18:13 | 12 | 
|  |     
    Nearly forgot ...
    
    One of their very best songs is actually the very first song on
    the very first side of the very first album ...
    
    Break On Through (To The Other Side)
    
    David.
    
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| 91.9 |  | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Mon Jun 06 1988 16:44 | 4 | 
|  |     
    you know the day destroys the night..
    
    night divides the day.....
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| 91.10 | Indians scattered on dawn's highway... | VIDEO::COOK | For one brief shining moment | Tue Jun 07 1988 17:03 | 24 | 
|  | 
    
    re. The album of the video... The video is much better. I've got
    that, the old video, and No One Here Gets Out Alive on tape, a book
    called An Illustrated History, by Dan Sugarman (a kid Jim used to
    bring along on the road with him, possibly the one person that actually
    got close to Jim Morrison) 
    
    It's amazing that I can't remember the name of the other video..
    There is Dance On Fire and No One Here Gets Out Alive, but what
    IS the name to the other one???
    
    
    re. The bathtub incident... He is said to have set himself on fire
    while tripping on acid, which I find hard to believe, considering
    he went over there to "dry up".
    
    
    So, what is everyone's favorte albums and songs???
    
    My favorite album is Absolutely Live, and my favorite song is a
    toss up between Celebration of the Lizard and The End...
    
    
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| 91.11 |  | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Tue Jun 21 1988 17:24 | 20 | 
|  |     
    I was in Paris for the weekend recently and decided to make a trip
    to Pere Lachaise to see Morrison's grave.....
    
    well, after finding the thing , and it's really funny the way his
    fans have the graveyard signposted....'JIM --->' written all over
    the place , witht various lines from his songs......
    
    in the end, all we found was a small grave with a fairly sober looking
    headstone with the inscription
    
                JAMES DOUGLAS MORRISON
                    1943 - 1971
    
    I don't know what I expected to find there...it's just one of those
    curiosities that you get..anyway, unless you're really into Jim
    or into graves???? it's not worth the bother.....
    
    
    
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| 91.12 |  | FORTY2::WATKINS | Get Down Shep!!! | Tue Jun 21 1988 18:07 | 5 | 
|  |     
    I thought I saw his grave in a magazine sometime ago. White marble
    covered in graffiti from his fans, was this the one? 
    
    Marc.
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| 91.13 | Curiouser and curiouser... | RDGENG::MOXLEY | Nuke the A33 | Tue Jun 21 1988 18:51 | 19 | 
|  |     
    
    re .11
    
    That wasn't the grave I saw!
    Unless they've cleaned up the one below...
   
     re .12
.12�    covered in graffiti from his fans, was this the one? 
    *That* was the one I saw...and have photos of, hmmm.. could
     there be 2 graves (!).
    
    .12 - Did you also see Oscar Wildes?, and the others there (can't
    remember who 'jus now.
           
    
    		Mojo Risin
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| 91.14 |  | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Wed Jun 22 1988 17:27 | 14 | 
|  |     
    well, I expected to see the grave with the graffiti but it wasn't
    there!!!!!  it looks as if they've cleaned it up....there were a
    couple of fans in mourning when I was there...you'd think the guy
    had just died that day....but I suppose some people still mourn
    his death...
    
    as for Oscar Wilde's....well, after walking around this graveyard
    , and the thing is massive, for an hour, I was in no mood to look
    for Oscar's !!
    
    
   Wallsie
    
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| 91.15 | Ride the highway west | ASIC::DSMITH | Lizard King | Fri Aug 05 1988 19:02 | 23 | 
|  |     re .4   I haven't heard the album released by the other Doors but
    even if it was terrible there is no way that Jim Morrison could
    be considered all there was to the Doors.  I think that all too
    often the talents of Ray, Robby and John are overlooked.  The music
    that they created was very special with a sound and texture all
    its own.  The power and trancendance of the Doors did not come from
    Jim alone.
    
    re .11  I like visiting graveyards (no I don't think that it is
    morbid) and I am a big fan of Jim Morrison's so I think that I really
    would enjoy visiting his grave.  I hope someday to get the chance.
    
    
    I already requested this in conference DREGS::MUSIC but I just found
    this conference and I would like to hear what people's favorite
    Doors lyrics are.  I particularly like "The End".  There certainly
    is enough stuff to write about the Doors.  I'd like to see some
    more.
    
    Blood is the rose of mysterious union.
    
    
    Dan
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| 91.16 | Finally....People with taste! | OTOU01::WARK | No one here gets out alive | Fri Sep 23 1988 21:02 | 50 | 
|  |     Finally!  Found me a Doors note.  Where do I start?  I'm a Doors
    fan(atic).  Perhaps one of the biggest in Canada.  I have a number
    of videos and bootlegs, a few of which follow:
    
    Videos:
    
    Feast of Friends - the movie Jim made of his tour in '68-'69
    Not the greatest quality unfortunately.
    
    The doors are Open - A British TV special with some excellent live
    concert footage of a concert he did at the Roundhouse in London.
    
    A video of a broadcast on Holland TV.  If you've seen the "Love
    Me Two Times" commercial video, the black and white (brownish) excerpts
    are from this concert.
    
    Outakes from the recording of their "People are Strange" video that
    is on the Doors on Fire video.  Very interesting to see Jim having
    some fun in this film.
    
    Of course, all the appearances from Ed sullivan, Smothers Bros and
    Jonathon Winters Show.
    
    An appearance (with Beard) on the Public Television Station.  Did
    a number of songs in a studio environment.
    
    A few other odds and ends from appearnaces on other TV shows
    
    Boots:
    
    Concerts in Stockholm (2), New York, (1971), Toronto, Franfurt,
    parts of his famous "rap" from the Miami concert.
    ie. "Love my A**, come on baby"  Apparently, most of that concert
    was taped.
    
    
    Have numerous posters, etc.
    
    If anyone would like to TRADE info or goods, let me know.
    
    One of my favourites:
    
    Fingers weave quick minarets,
    Speak in secret alphabets
    I light another cigarette,
    learn to forget.....learn to forget
    
    Beautiful!!!!
    
    Bill 
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| 91.17 | Wishful sinful our love is beautiful | WELMTS::GREENB | Take the last train to Sharpeville | Mon Sep 26 1988 13:31 | 10 | 
|  |     Is the whole Roundhouse concert available on video - Ive only ever
    seen exerpts of it.
    I have a friend who has some live Doors boots, sound variable, playing
    always good, not sure of the locations - I'll check.
    Favourite Doors song? Well, one for me has to be the Soft Parade,
    which seems to encapsulate Jims whole philosophy. This of course,
    not to diminish the roles of Robbie, Ray, and John - that mans drumming
    is the best.
    
    Bob								
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| 91.18 | Roundhouse | OTOU01::WARK | No one here gets out alive | Mon Sep 26 1988 15:24 | 16 | 
|  |     I'm not sure its the whole show, but I believ it has all of the
    following songs:
    
    Celebration of the Lizard (GREAT version)
    Back door man...five to one...whiskey song medley
    Unknown soldier
    When the Music's Over
    
    Plus a couple more, I forget.  It must be most of the concert, although
    I have boots of the concert and haven't compared them for missing
    songs.  Will do that today!!
    
    ...I let my cheeks slide down my face.....
    
    
    Regards,  Bill
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| 91.19 | Stoned ..... immaculate | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Mon Sep 26 1988 16:43 | 6 | 
|  |     
    I saw a bootloeg once with Jim standing at a bar - had Roy O. there
    too - good songs, including, I think, The Crystal Ship.
                                                        
    David.
    
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| 91.20 | Strange Days | 45466::JANSEN_J |  | Fri Jan 13 1989 12:57 | 11 | 
|  |     ...know what you mean about "Other Voices" and "Full Circle"
    
    ..the vocals are awful!
    
    Having said that I saw Robbie Krieger at Hammersmith rewcently and
    he performed a good version of "Love me two times".
    I would disagree with the "Doors were Jim Morrison" statement because
    musically the impetus came from Manzarek and I can't imagine the
    their sound without Kreiger's guitar.
    
    JJ
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| 91.21 | only 3 when Jim died ! | SUBURB::COLEJ | The Force is strong in this one | Fri Oct 06 1989 15:10 | 14 | 
|  |     
    Another Doors fan signing in. 
    
    If anyone has interesting bootlegs ect, and feel an urge to tape
    them for me (I will send a tape) I would be greatful. Afraid I do
    not really have anything useful that people have not already got.
    Usual Albums + Dance on Fire Video.
    
    Pere Lachaise is really worth a visit. Went there for a short holiday
    recently. 
    
    juju
    xxxx
    
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| 91.22 | Jimbo's grave | JUMBLY::OCONNOR |  | Fri Oct 06 1989 15:47 | 18 | 
|  |     I visited Jimbo's grave in Pere Lachaise (Paris) back in '83, when I
    was living in the town.
    When I got there I met two US GIs, three German hippies and a few
    disaafected schoolgirls...all sharing a couple of bottles of plonk,
    listening to a ghettoblaster and partaking of uhhhmm..."certain
    substances" ...
    The surrounding tombstones were all covered in Doors-linked graffiti
    and most of Jim's sculptured head was gone. (The graffiti, incidentally
    is completely unprintable...)
    Not my idea of a picnic at all...
    - Tim
    
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| 91.23 | Another R.I.P | TMCUK2::MOXLEY | The Wild Heart | Fri Oct 13 1989 15:13 | 8 | 
|  |     
    Talkin of graves, and completely unrelated to Jim, I was in Jamaica
    recently, and went to see Peter Tosh's grave, it's in the back yard of
    his house, and his mum greeted me on the steps. There is just a simple
    tomb, and no hippies or graffitti, plenty of certain substances tho'
    
    
    			Si
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| 91.24 |  | SUBURB::COLEJ | Cider with Rosie | Tue Oct 31 1989 12:16 | 4 | 
|  |     
    I do think it is where Jim is buried, It just seems a romantic,
    poet's grave
    
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| 91.25 | This *is* the end.......beautiful friend... | SUBURB::COLEJ | I wanna mentally cease to exist. | Fri Jan 19 1990 09:32 | 10 | 
|  |     Hey, Doors fans, great news, their is finally gonna be a film on
    Morrison based on the "No one gets out here Alive book" 
    
    Prince (Well, cant be choosy) is to write the score, shame as I'd
    prefer bonafide Doors music, and Tom Cruise (Looks nothing like
    Jimbo) to play  Morrison..........
    
    JUju
    xxxx
    
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| 91.26 | M | SHAPES::FIDDLERM |  | Fri Jan 19 1990 09:54 | 5 | 
|  |     I think the (possible) Prince is more as background music, Obv. they'll
    use Door dtuff for most of the film, otherwise there would be no point
    in making it.  Wonder if Tom will get it out for the film???
    
    Mikef 
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| 91.27 |  | PEKING::BUSHNELLJ | Pedanticity is my middle name | Fri Jan 19 1990 12:22 | 5 | 
|  |     I wonder who the hell casted Tom Cruise in that part. I can just
    imagine old "cruisie" stood there dressed up like a pschychadelic
    (sp.) with a crew cut!
    
    James
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| 91.28 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | The Pope in the Silver Castle! | Fri Jan 19 1990 14:25 | 5 | 
|  |     Hi,
       according to BBC's "Film 90" a couple of night's back it was some
       other actor (definitely not Cruise) who had been picked to play
       Morrison's part. Just to let you know that. Personally I don't care
       who does it. (And you may be right about Cruise).
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| 91.29 | I recall you asking for my opinion, but... | TLE::LEGERLOTZ | I came.  I saw.  I left. | Fri Jan 19 1990 14:26 | 4 | 
|  | Tom Cruise couldn't act his way out of a cardboard box!
RE: -1
Neither can I!
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| 91.30 | oops | TLE::LEGERLOTZ | I came.  I saw.  I left. | Fri Jan 19 1990 14:31 | 2 | 
|  | RE -1, 
that should be say RE -2 in my last note, Oh well.
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| 91.31 | Actor to play Morrison | SPKALI::BOILARD |  | Fri Jan 19 1990 14:41 | 8 | 
|  |   The actor who is playing the part of Morrison is Val Kilmer(sp?).  He was in
a couple of other movies that I remember.  He was in Top Gun. He was the rival
pilot to Tom Cruise.  Also he was in Willow.  He was the warrior that Willow
met in the Cage.
						Tom Boilard (usually read only)
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| 91.32 | Rathole? | FOOT::SAXBY | Isn't it 5.30 yet? | Fri Jan 19 1990 15:27 | 7 | 
|  |     
    Tom Cruise doesn't always have a crew cut!
    
    If you've been watching Film 90 recently you'll see him looking
    more like Lemmy from Motorhead in parts of his latest film!
    
    Mark
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| 91.33 |  | PEKING::BUSHNELLJ | Pedanticity is my middle name | Fri Jan 19 1990 15:44 | 7 | 
|  |     I was really only joking Mark ;^)
    
    I don't think Cruise would be suitable for the part anyway as another
    noter said earlier, he looks nothing like Jim Morrison.
    
    Cheers,
    J/
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| 91.34 |  | FOOT::SAXBY | Isn't it 5.30 yet? | Fri Jan 19 1990 17:25 | 10 | 
|  |     
    Ok! 
    
    Mark
    
    PS I'm not a TC fan especially, but I was pleased to see that he's
    obviously expanding beyond his Top Gun role, which is more than
    can be said for a lot of film 'stars'.
    
    Mark
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| 91.35 | When the music's over........ | SUBURB::COLEJ | I wanna mentally cease to exist. | Mon Jan 22 1990 09:04 | 12 | 
|  |     Doors fans, at least we ought be glad that one of the greatest,
    most experimental, most talented and exciting groups ever (a big
    understatement) are going to be recognised at last. But when are
    the famous Roadhouse concerts going to come out again from the layer
    of dust on that Granada t.v shelf......
    
    And c'mon, an actor who looks like Morrison.........Tom Cruise looks
    closer to *Van* Morrison than he does to Jim......
    
    Juju
    xxxx
    
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| 91.36 | You guys are all just jealous! ;-) | HYEND::SCHILTON | When they said sit down,I stood up | Mon Jan 22 1990 20:55 | 1 | 
|  |     
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| 91.37 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | Closer To Fine | Tue Jan 23 1990 09:49 | 3 | 
|  |     Jealous of someone who's dead ?? (...and wrote lyrics with a shovel!)
    - Tim (Making a dash for the door!)
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| 91.38 |  | MACNAS::DKEATING | If a 6 were a 9 | Tue Jan 23 1990 11:38 | 1 | 
|  |     Think Sue is referring to Tom Cruise...
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| 91.39 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | Dizzy | Tue Jan 23 1990 11:59 | 1 | 
|  |     The first part of my reply did as well.
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| 91.40 | The Doors will live forever, you lot won't! | SUBURB::COLEJ | JohnO is far mightier than I. | Tue Jan 23 1990 12:38 | 6 | 
|  |     Whats with the shovel bit? 
    Morrison was a genius........His lyrics were "Out of this world"
    
    Juju
    xxxx
    
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| 91.41 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | Dizzy | Tue Jan 23 1990 14:36 | 17 | 
|  | 
    Plese see Sue Chilton's (recent) note in the "Odds 'n Sods" note
    regarding *all* `art' being completely subjective. You're entitled to
    think what you wish on ole Jimbo, as I and everybody else is.
    My reaction to his songs is that when he stuck to straightforward
    melodies (some might say `pop songs') then he did that v v well.
    However when he blathered (that, for me, IS the appropriate word) on
    about `The Dream of the Lizard King' (or whatever it was called) for
    about 20 mins (!) on end...then I know I need to replace that colostomy
    bag...fast!
>>              -< The Doors will live forever, you lot won't! >-
    Jimbo's dead (we think!). I, however, intend to live forever...
    - Tim
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| 91.42 | ". old are you? where'd you go to school? ah,huh..." | DECXPS::SASCHROEDER | Falling through wet forest's... | Wed Jan 24 1990 03:43 | 14 | 
|  |     re.-1
    
      Not to get too personal, but I think (IMO) that the moniker(sp)
    you've chosen for yourself fits - DIZZY! Ah, now that I've gotten
    that off my chest I feel better.
    
    As far as the movie goes, I just can't believe they're getting Prince
    (that's read "no talent") to do the soundtrack (if he does as good a
    job as did on Batman...enough said). Please tell me it's not true -
    a crime is being commited. Well, that's Hollywood for you - "the
    only one's who rush the stage are guy's".
    
      Steve S.
    
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| 91.43 | correction policy... | DECXPS::SASCHROEDER | Falling through wet forest's... | Wed Jan 24 1990 03:45 | 3 | 
|  |     re.-1
      
      That's supposed to read "HOW old are you? etc..." (oops!)
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| 91.44 | Prince is King | SHAPES::FIDDLERM |  | Wed Jan 24 1990 08:48 | 5 | 
|  |     Prince didn't actually do the Batman film soundtrack.  Only a couple of
    his tunes appear in the picture.  His album was just kind of inspired
    (for want of a better word) by the whole Batman scene.  
    
    Mikf
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| 91.45 | Morrison will *ALWAYS* live, though flesh dies! | SUBURB::COLEJ | This is the End, Beautiful friend | Wed Jan 24 1990 09:05 | 7 | 
|  |     So, songwriting *is* subjective...but being an Icon of a genteration
    is somthing different.......
                    
    
    Juju
    xxxx
    
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| 91.46 | Pointless "debate" | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | NOT Dizzy - howzatt ??? | Wed Jan 24 1990 10:29 | 30 | 
|  | 
re.42
    Not to get to personal, but DECXPS ?? `Woburn Mass' it says...so now
    I know why I'm staying *well* out of the yank music files. I never did
    like LA session musicians much anyhow. (No I'm not referring to The
    Doors). 
    Now that I've got that off my chest I feel *worse*. 
    So Prince has "no talent" ?? How old are *you* ??
    I've said what I wanted to about Jimbo...even about his Parisian grave
    (in an earlier note) which is one saucy insult to the man (from his
    "fans"! mind you). I wouldn't much like to be interred in the vicinity
    with slogans of "____ da mudder! Kill da faader!" plastered across
    *other* people's tombstones. And now you'll say that I'm heading off on
    a tangent from the `bone' (ha ha) of contention.
    Like I said...you're *very* welcome to listen to their music all day
    and all of the night. Phone Krieger and Densmore up and have them
    report me...seems there's lots of `sacred cows' left in the music
    biz...just like everywhere else.
   
    - Tim (The Heretic)
    PS "His brain is squirming like a toad..."
    
        Asking me my age is about the most pointless question I've heard
	since I last got through customs(!) 
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| 91.47 |  | POBBLE::COTTON | Lucifer the gluesniffer. | Wed Jan 24 1990 16:02 | 9 | 
|  | I agree with Tim, old Jim sounded like he was on a huge ego trip (and probably
not just ego either) with some of the lyrics he wrote, my favourite being;
"...come live with us in forests of azure"  Oh really Jim?  How interesting!  
Let's start off a pompous lyrics note!
Still, I like The Doors, after all, the only good pop star is a dead one. SMILE!
	Lee.
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| 91.48 | what if I'd said - "wrap your legs around my neck"? | DASXPS::SASCHROEDER | Falling through wet forest's... | Wed Jan 24 1990 23:38 | 11 | 
|  |     re.-2
    
        The line "how old are you?, where'd you go to school?" is from
    the live version of Gloria as performed by the Doors. It wasn't
    a "question" directed towards you. Sorry for the confussion. 
    However, the dizzy remark was, though it was said strictly in jest.      
    No offense intended. Oh, and in case you didn't know already, my
    moniker - "falling through wet forests" is a line from Moonlight
    Drive, by - The Doors.
    
       Steve S.
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| 91.50 | People are strange .... | LASHAM::COHEN_D | Still, musn't grumble | Fri Jan 26 1990 08:40 | 1 | 
|  |     
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| 91.51 | Gone | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | More honest than Frank | Fri Jan 26 1990 12:43 | 6 | 
|  |     Yup, Dave. Those two notes are more than a bit tasteless, so I've
    deleted mine at least.
    "Still, musn't grumble" -;)
    Tim
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| 91.52 | - Update - | DASXPS::SASCHROEDER | Falling through wet forest's... | Wed Jan 31 1990 04:30 | 9 | 
|  |     Quoted from the Boston Herald 1-30-90 ;
    
         Meg Ryan and Kyle MacLechan have joined the cast
         of "The Doors", Oliver Stones planned feature of
         the late rock star Jim Morrison.
        
    
    Steve S.
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| 91.53 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | Too much, too Jung | Wed Jan 31 1990 10:26 | 12 | 
|  | 
    There is at least one Doors docu film made before the man died.
    I cannot remember ther name but I saw it many years back (about '82) in
    some fleapit.
    Pretty good too. Best bits were the audience swarming onto the stage
    and trying to rip old Jimbo and the rest apart. And the dressing room
    interviews and Morrison making up smt on the piano...
    At least he didn't do the `Lizard King' bit.
    - Tim
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| 91.54 | not seen since it originaly aired | BOSOX::SASCHROEDER | Falling through wet forest's... | Wed Jan 31 1990 21:51 | 6 | 
|  |     Yeah, they ran that documentary on t.v. around '73 or so.
    It was a Hendrix, Joplin, Morrison one if it's the same. There
    was one part where Morrison started bangin' on the keyboards (real
    lunatic type of stuff). Wildman. I think it was 90 minutes. Same?
    
       Steve S.
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| 91.55 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | She gets complex | Thu Feb 01 1990 11:10 | 7 | 
|  |     The one I saw was exclusively about the Doors. Again can't remember the
    title...I do remember a Very out-of-it Jimbo trying to `nurse' some fan
    (a girl) who got mauled in the rush.
    Exciting stuff...
    - Tim
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| 91.56 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | She gets complex | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:52 | 6 | 
|  |     I'll read that again.
    You may be right actually...I've v v vague memories of Hendrix and
    Joplin being included in the film.
    - Me
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| 91.57 | The Killer woke before Dawn. | SUBURB::COLEJ | This is the End, Beautiful friend | Thu Feb 01 1990 20:44 | 8 | 
|  |     See the video "The Doors, Dance on Fire!"
    
    That has footage of a gurlie with loads a blood round her face,
    and Jim talking about it all colagulating round the edges...!
    
    Juju
    xxxx
    
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| 91.58 | vintage Doors material | DECXPS::SASCHROEDER | Falling through wet forest's... | Fri Feb 02 1990 00:46 | 13 | 
|  |     re.-1
    
       Wasn't that footage out of the film that The Doors themselves
    made (the girl with the blood, that is)? More of the footage from
    that film was the scene's for Unknown Soldier, shot in Arlington
    Cemetary, and ended(?) with Morrison being shot by a firing squad
    (actually, the group). Pretty graphic, with Jim spitting blood all
    over himself. Think he had much of a fetish for blood?
     I can't remember the name of that film The Doors made. Anyone know
    it?
    
       Steve S.
    
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| 91.59 | Feast of Friends | OTOU01::WARK | No one here gets out alive | Thu Feb 08 1990 21:30 | 12 | 
|  |     The movie was called "Feast of Friends".  As we have communicated
    before, Steve (I think it was you), I have a copy of the movie,
    but it is not in great shape.  The scene you describe is indeed
    in the movie along with a number of scenes from other videos.  A
    lot of the film footage you see of the Doors that isn't them performing
    is from this film.
    
    This includes the scenes of Jim playing the piano while gonzo'ed
    and the other doors sitting on couches with their "girlfriends"
    listening to him.
    
    Bill
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| 91.60 | yeah, that's it | BOSOX::SASCHROEDER | Falling through wet forest's... | Thu Feb 08 1990 23:57 | 15 | 
|  |     
    
    re.59-
    
      Yeah, it was me. Aside from the "Feast Of Friends" film (thank
    you, I've been going crazy trying to think of the name of it), the
    special that was broadcast may have been "The Doors In Europe".
      I have a copy of that one, but it completely slipped my mind at
    the time.
    
       Steve S.
    
    
    p.s. - still interested in obtaining a copy of "Feast" - 
           hint, hint ;^)
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| 91.61 | Jim Morrison Film | SUBURB::CAHILLN | Splendid time guaranteed for all | Wed May 16 1990 09:59 | 10 | 
|  |     Just read todays issue of the NME(no jokes please)
    
    Seems as if Paula Abdul has been brought in to help the Film's director
    Oliver Stone. He asked her to help with the choreography! The star
    of the film is a guy called Val Kilmer, who apparently looks and
    sounds like the "Lizard King"
    
    Paula has been helping her friend Val with some of the unconventional
    stances that Jim adopted (normally and while under the influence
    of acid) and also some of the Tribal dances that he performed on stage!
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| 91.62 |  | VOGON::ATWAL | Don't dream it, be it | Wed Mar 20 1991 14:45 | 12 | 
|  | saw in HMV (Reading); CD's of the soundtrack to the new film "The Doors",
however it was packaged in those tall cardboard boxes, had a dodgy looking
'Import' sticker on it and cost �17. Looking at the cover I'm fairly sure that 
most of the relevant Doors material was actually recordeded by the Doors but 
after watching Film91 last night it seems that Val Kilmer performed some of the
songs - for the movie anyway, (rather than miming to Jim). Has anyone got a 
copy of the soundtrack? Is it by "The Doors" or is it by Val Kilmer etc?
cheers...
...art
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| 91.63 | answering my own question...! | VOGON::ATWAL | Mr Mojo Risin' | Tue Apr 02 1991 13:52 | 7 | 
|  | amazingly enough HMV (Coventry) had this exact same 'import' but they were
knocking them out for �11.49. The music on it IS performed by Jim/The Doors.
anyone know when the film's released here?
...art
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| 91.64 | Barry Norman eat your heart out | CHEFS::PRICET | A Sonic Youth | Tue Apr 02 1991 13:58 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Erm April 12th... and why not
    
    Tim
    --- =8*)
    
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| 91.65 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | Three blue lines and six dalias! | Thu Apr 04 1991 14:34 | 16 | 
|  | 
    Calling Art...and other Doors lovers. There's a largish article on the
    film and John Densmore's book in today's Guardian. I can pass it on to
    whoever wants it.
    It's not too complimentary about Jimbo though. Densmore hints that old
    Jim was in fact quite psychotic and adds "Friends have asked me if Jim
    was an asshole or really brilliant. He was both."
    The one Jimbo line I do like is from the American prayer album and it
    reads "...lying on these stained sheets with this bleeding virgin, we
    could plan a murder or start a religion..."
    Or die in a bathtub -;)
    - Tim
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| 91.66 |  | CHEFS::PRICET | A Sonic Youth | Thu Apr 04 1991 14:39 | 9 | 
|  |     
    Could you send me a copy?
    
    Thanks 
    
    The other Tim
              ---
    
    Tim Price @ RDL
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| 91.67 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | Three blue lines and six dalias! | Thu Apr 04 1991 14:43 | 2 | 
|  | 
    OK. Will do. 
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| 91.68 |  | CHEFS::PRICET | A Sonic Youth | Thu Apr 04 1991 16:02 | 4 | 
|  |     Thanks
    
    Tim
    ---
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| 91.69 |  | CHEFS::PRICET | A Sonic Youth | Thu Apr 04 1991 16:03 | 4 | 
|  |     Whhops it needs to be Tim Price @ RDL/1F
    
    Tim
    ---
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| 91.70 |  | XCUSME::SCHROEDER | Last chance | Thu Apr 18 1991 04:34 | 5 | 
|  |     If it's not too late I'd appreciate it if you forwarded me a copy
    also. Thanks.
    
    
     Steve S.
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| 91.71 |  | CHEFS::PRICET | A Sonic Youth | Thu Apr 18 1991 09:04 | 4 | 
|  |     Its a good article, thanks Tim.
    
    Tim
    ---
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| 91.72 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | scratch & survive | Thu Apr 18 1991 09:36 | 7 | 
|  | 
    Glad you enjoyed it. Has anybody seen the film yet ? What's the
    storyline ? Which years are covered ? If the soundtrack is not original
    Doors music then does it sound awful ? Do I really care ? (A little, yes.)
    - Tim
    
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| 91.73 |  | CHEFS::PRICET | A Sonic Youth | Thu Apr 18 1991 10:31 | 4 | 
|  |     The soundtrack is original music, can't answer the rest.
    
    Tim
    ---
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| 91.74 |  | VOGON::ATWAL |  | Thu Apr 18 1991 10:50 | 12 | 
|  | >>    The soundtrack is original music, can't answer the rest.
the soundtrack _album_ for the film is original Doors music
but the soundtrack to the actual film is a mix of The Doors and new music;
Kyle MacLachlan plays keyboards and Val Kilmer (Jim) sings - there may be more
'new' stuff too
...art
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| 91.75 |  | MINDER::GLYNNP | Break on through to the other side. | Tue Apr 23 1991 11:56 | 6 | 
|  | 
I got the biography of Jim Morrison the other day for my Birthday, "Noone 
gets out of here alive'.  He certainly was an intelligent, strange and 
interesting bloke.
Paul
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| 91.76 | Jim's English Class 1958 | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | Get on the train, the train, the train, the train | Mon May 27 1991 10:47 | 37 | 
|  | 
     This is a note I included elsewhere on the net and is taken from the
     NME some weeks back.
     Jim Morrison's English Class 1958   (From The NME)
     =================================   ==============
     Scene: Classroom at John Wayne High. L.A. (Unruly class etc)
     
     Teacher: All right, all right. That's enough. I have here your poetry
     assignment, "Springtime" to give back. On the whole they were pretty
     fair with one or two exceptions. Lucy, yours was very good indeed...
     nice use of imagery.
     Jenkins, this won't do: "Spring is great/Spring is top/Let's go to the
     pool and bellyflop" does not constitute a poem in my book. Do it
     again. (Fat boy smirks as his mates slap him about the head).
     Now Morrison (indicates long-haired youth sitting at the back of
     class) I must say this was not quite what I had in mind (reads):
     "Fiery serpent coiled and wreathed in amber sweat/Blind man staggers
     on down the highway/Drying sun bakes the desert clay/Hot 14-year-old
     mama in my Chevy all the way to Death City." It's not strictly about
     springtime is it Morrison ?
     Morrison: It's kind of, uh, how I see the period of spring. Like a
     time of rebirth and communion and, erm, like there's forces at work,
     primal forces...
     Teacher: Perhaps you were thinking of those forces when you wrote:
     "Glisten with love baby/ Let's frug to Valhalla/ I am the stoat king/
     And you are my Guinevere"
     Morrison:  (laughs) Hey that's just free-forming...I get a lot of my
     best stuff that way...
      
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| 91.77 | I'm looking for Weird Scenes inside the Goldmine | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Wed Apr 08 1992 18:44 | 5 | 
|  | Hi there
	I've been looking for the above album, but with no success. does any
noters from ireland know where i can get the album and is it on cd/tape etc
thanks mick
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| 91.78 | Two for one | RUTILE::LETCHER | Gone today, here tomorrow | Tue Apr 14 1992 11:13 | 6 | 
|  |     Isn't Weird Scenes just two of the Doors albums packaged together? I
    can't now remember which two now, but you should be able to buy all of the
    individual albums easily enough, especially in light of last year's
    Oliver Stone biopic.
    
    Piers.
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| 91.79 |  | COMICS::LANG | Your metaphors are murder | Tue Apr 14 1992 13:11 | 14 | 
|  |     re -1
    
    �    <<< Note 91.78 by RUTILE::LETCHER "Gone today, here tomorrow" >>>
    �                            -< Two for one >-
    �
    �Isn't Weird Scenes just two of the Doors albums packaged together? I
    
    
    I don't think so.... I believe that this was one of the early Doors
    compilation LP's released in the seventies.
    
    Cheers
    
    H
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