Thursday, 15 December 2016
A One-on-One conversation
Hellooo everyone!
Today I will write about someone I would love to have a conversation with and that is Jim Morrison. Why? you may be wondering, the answer is really simple, my mom is a huge fan of The Doors so I grew up listening to them. I always liked their music but as I grew older I started listening not just the sound but also the lyrics and some songs really catched my attention. A while ago I read about Jim Morrison's life and he had some wild adventours plus he wrote the songs that were stuck in my brain for a good while and also mean the most to me. One the first things I specially remember was watching a video of a live performance that they did in a small bar and everything was so crazy, everybody was really experiencing the music and feeling it, everything seemed so crazy but awesome at the same time that I wish I was there.
When they were performing it was clear that he felt it in an amazing way, something that I never seen before.
If I had any chance to talk to him I would like to ask him what inspired him to write those songs or how did he felt like, lonely? perturbed? Also did he like being famous or was it something that he hated or made him uncomfortable?
Personally one of the most important questions for me would be what did he think about life, as you may know he had like a double personality, something like his spirit animal (they called him the lizzard king) so his point of view about life is something that really intrigues me and it must be something extremly interesting to hear about and I wish I knew and one of the most important questions to me would be what was he thinking when he wrote People Are Strange (it's one of my favourites songs btw).
Tell me in the comments what do you think it would be a good question to ask him about. :)
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Jim thought the spirit of an Indian entered his body. He saw a bus crash when he was a child and it affected him deeply. He writes about it in one of his songs.
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