Why Do We Want to Believe That Jim Morrison Is Still Alive?

There is something that always surprised me as adolescence without a doubt about the love of doors, especially her main singer, Jim Morrison. The rock music collection, which was only eight years old, from 1965 to two years after Morrison’s death, at the age of twenty -seven years old, in 1971, presented an irresistible proposal for the distress -up mind: highly luxurious poetic words of the black category that was composed of that, as it was painful, like you transparent, just as there was a month crawling. Eve Babitz wrote once. When I started listening to the doors when I was fourteen years old, I felt important and exciting, as if I were taking my first steps to a new and dangerous adult world. This music was aimed at provoking wonders and longing. In other words – I swear that I do not mean this negatively – this music was for the Virgin who just discovered sex.
In the movie “Before the End: Searching for Jim Morrison,” a new three -part documentary flowing now on Apple TV+, director Jeff Vin recalls the doors as a young child and believes that strange sounds were “Halloween music”. But it connects the beginning of his real obsession with the band and its main singer for teenage years. “I was a drug addict,” he says. The music and pictures of the group spoke to him, but this was the story of the loud short life of Morrison, especially his death, which was always shrouded in some mystery. In the spring of 1971, the singer decided to take a break from the doors to follow his hair-whom he published under his full name, and he is more aware of “James Douglas Morrison”-and participated in Paris with his girlfriend Pamela Corson. Just four months later, in the early morning hours of July 3, Korson discovered his body in the bathtub in their apartment, and the singer was buried two days later in the Bear Lashaiz cemetery. Morrison’s death testimony stated that he had suffered from heart failure, but the Finnish had questions. Why was the autopsy not carried out? Who was “Dr. Max Vasle”, the man who claimed to have signed the testimony, and why could not be found after the truth? Why was Morrison coffin closed? Why did he not recover his American passport? What about the desire of the alleged singer, who commented on her more than a friend, to falsify his death and give up his rocky star? The story of the end of Morrison, tells us frankly, is a “cold mystery” that “raises the issue of collusion.”
The Finn is barely the first to make doubts about the official narration of Morrison’s death. In his memoirs “Al -Aja Street“The Dors Host Danny Suggerman (which also participated in writing the best -selling biography of Morrison 1980”No one here comes out alive) The tendency of the fans tells the discovery of the singer in distant places such as the Congo and the Australian remote areas, after a long period of his death (“Morrison, at the same time, refuses to stay dead,” Sugarman is already writes. [I’ve been] Search for Jim Morrison, literally and metaphorically. “
However, the main issue in “before the end” is that the Finnate allows the pictorial aspects of his endeavor to the literal cloud, and the viewer who hopes to know some difficult and wide facts about the place of Morrison after 1971 probably. Al-Fannand says, during his decades-long investigation in the life and death of the singer, has made hundreds of people connected to Morrison-childhood friends, family members and old lovers-and they made the country several times in searching for clues and answers. However, this series is less close than delicate collapse and more cute code than teenager -like longing for revelation and salvation.
The Finnish voice novel may be the first evidence that “before the end” will not break the issue in any traditional investigative meaning. “Join me as I dive into the rabbit’s Morrison’s hole, but I cannot guarantee that you will return to your mind completely intact,” and he tells early in the series, it looks like a man about to show you how the “The Pink Floyd” is from “The Dark Dark Moon” with “The Wizard of Oz”. (In general, the Finn tends to traffic in excessive hyper: the details that he shares with the viewer often “confusing the mind”, or left his “mind”; after hearing some of the amazing fat from a source, “it must be removed from the protruding jaw, which is suitable for it, which is appropriate for the procedures, which is appropriate for the lay And it is suitable for it, which is appropriate for it, which is appropriate for the design, which is appropriate for the laying, which is appropriate for what is hungry. With Tim Cook, but it contains amateur bodies from the rock music documents believing on a budget, often presented by YouTube fans or Facebook, with demands to investigate the real truth behind the truth Courty Cubin suicideOr the supposed Affril Lavin Death and replacement By double.
Facebook, too, is the place where the Finnish came for the first time to follow what becomes the main claim in “before the end”. It is believed that Morrison did not die, but in reality, he “hides in sight” in Serkios, and lives his life as a bald maintenance worker, called “Frank”, whose image was initially monitored when Frank followed the Facebook page that he created for his documentary. The Finn has reached this hypothesis, as it tells us, thanks to “a ridiculous amount of increasing coincidences,” he says, I left it “dizzy.” Among these supposed shocks is that Frank, like Morrison, is a fans of Podlaire’s hair. Both legs appear to be paritans. It seems that Frank is linked to some of Morrison’s friends (in one of his photos on Facebook, and he with the drama player John Densmore, although Densmore has not been interviewed with the series, and for any reason, as there is no Frank and Mutuals); And that his brown eyes appear to be the colorful contact lenses, which the Finn he uses to hide the original blue from – Morrison -.
When the Finnish physician tells that the blue resonance iris of Frank brown is not likely to be the effect of colored contact lenses, but instead, it is possible that one of the symptoms of Arcus Senilis, a common public condition in the elderly, is disappointed. (“You think you got a dumped there, and then always. Francist along with an archive of the singer. Frequently. Will it not be great if the bad things that we thought had actually did not do that? Will it not be great to be able to stick, just for a moment for a longer period, to what we dreamed of when we were children? ♦