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The Lizard King
The Lizard King: The Essential Jim Morrison | Jerry Hopkins
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Jim Morrison, lead singer of the Doors, has achieved a bizarre cult status since his death in 1971. Morrison was one of the most popular and controversial figures to emerge during the sixties; described as an 'erotic politician', poet, shaman, Dionysian drunk, his style and influence have grown steadily in the twenty years since his death, so that the real man has gradually disappeared behind the legend. Now, in The Lizard King: The Essential Jim Morrison, Morrison's biographer Jerry Hopkins, co-author of No One Here Gets Out Alive, reassesses Jim's life and provides fresh insights into him as a human being rather than the myth that he has become. But this reassessment is only part of this remarkable book. At its heart is a series of interviews with Jim Morrison by journalists including Hopkins himself, Ben Fong-Torres, John Tobler, Bob Chorush, Salli Stevenson, Richard Goldstein and the late John Carpenter, Morrison shows himself to have been articulate, intelligent and witty. Published uncut, these interviews provide a unique insight into a man who consciously created his own myth, then lived to regret it. Stripping bare the facts from the fantasies of Jim's death in Paris in 1971, and taking a long hard look at what has happened since to the people who he left behind, The Lizard King: The Essential Jim Morrison brings sharply into focus the broken dreams and unreachable ideals of one of the sixties' most enduring icons.
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TK-421
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The best known lines from “The Celebration of the Lizard” may be “I am the Lizard King/I can do anything” but my favourite lines are these:
“And I can tell you the names of the kingdom
I can tell you the things that you know
Listening for a fistful of silence
Climbing valleys into the shade”
#reptile #QuotsyOct20

Cathythoughts Nice post ✨ 4y
JazzFeathers So inspiring! 4y
TK-421 @JazzFeathers Are you doing Nanowrimo in November? I sent you an invite to the Litsy writing group on the Nano site if you‘re interested in joining in! 4y
JazzFeathers @TK-421 Oh yes! I'm doing it! At least, l'm attempting it. Hadn't enter the site for quite a few days. I'll have a look :) 3y
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jenniferw88
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@Cinfhen Last holiday photo for you - we head home tomorrow! Another visitor to our villa!

LibrarianJen Lizards! 😍 🦎 5y
Cinfhen Oh, this guy really blends in!!!! Safe Travels home ✈️ 5y
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TK-421
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"People try to hide their pain. But they‘re wrong. Pain is something to carry, like a radio. You feel your #strength in the experience of pain. It‘s all in how you carry it. That‘s what matters. Pain is a feeling. Your feelings are a part of you. Your own reality. If you feel ashamed of them, and hide them, you‘re letting society destroy your reality. You should stand up for your right to feel your pain.” #QuotsyJuly18 (not from tagged book)

TK-421 source: Jim Morrison: Ten Years Gone
by Lizze James- Creem Magazine, 1981
6y
LapReader I‘m a lover of Jimbo. 2 times in Paris and still no visit to his grave. 6y
TK-421 🙌 At least you've been to Paris! 6y
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