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Claire_M
Is this from the new edition of Frank Lisciandro's book - published in Italy? I heard it has many "new" (previously unpublished) photos that Frank took of Jim. I was wondering whether to get it cause I wasn't sure if it was in English!
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Youngie
"We went out for dinner beforehand with Mick Jagger and Mick liked Jim's girfriend Pamela;Jim didn't like that .Mick and Pamela ended up sitting in the middle of the frontrow in the concert"
Wastching the Bowl concert Jim doesn't appear to give a .... the whole concert. He seems happy out (trippin' I know)...
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Youngie
"We went out for dinner beforehand with Mick Jagger and Mick liked Jim's girfriend Pamela;Jim didn't like that .Mick and Pamela ended up sitting in the middle of the frontrow in the concert"
Wastching the Bowl concert Jim doesn't appear to give a .... the whole concert. He seems happy out (trippin' I know)...
This is Pamela. Anyone know who the dog is? From the site [hiphappy.me]
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stonesrule
I knew Jim Morrison and we discussed his respect for the Rolling Stones.
Morrison kept asking about Brian. Incorrect.
Mick on a "fact-finding mission" Incorrect.
The leading musicians of that era loved to take in other people's shows. It was what young people did then if they had the opportunity. Especially Englishmen in Los Angeles for a few days.
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stonesrule
He admired them. The Doors were one of the leading LA bands but The Rolling Stones were from England! And they did not sound like the Beatles.
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stonesrule
He admired them. The Doors were one of the leading LA bands but The Rolling Stones were from England! And they did not sound like the Beatles.
Stonesrule
Sorry for bringing up an old topic again. I find it interesting you knew Jim Morrison. Are you a writer? I heard Stephen Davis wrote in his Jim Morrison biography that when he met Jagger he kept asking him about Brian Jones, like Jim Morrison had some weird fascination with Brian. I thuoght it was a b.s. story. I am very skeptical of what Stephen Davis writes. I know John Densmore wrote in his autobiography that the Doors were big fans of the Stones and the Aftermath album when it came out. Do you remember anything else tha Jim Morrison told you about his meeting with Mick?
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stonesrule
Do keep in mind that in those years The Beatles and the Stones were far more famous than any American band. America had become anglopiles because of their songs. The Doors and Jefferson Airplane were on their way but they were not in the same league. The Beach Boys escalated due to a masterful publicity campaign when they first went to England. And not too long after Creedence Clearwater hired an expensive LA PR firm to make them a big deal in England and Europe.
The Who were almost up there with the Stones in the UK but never quite achieved as much as they should have in America...mainly due to having a lousy record company...MCA.
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stonesrule
Do keep in mind that in those years The Beatles and the Stones were far more famous than any American band. America had become anglopiles because of their songs. The Doors and Jefferson Airplane were on their way but they were not in the same league. The Beach Boys escalated due to a masterful publicity campaign when they first went to England. And not too long after Creedence Clearwater hired an expensive LA PR firm to make them a big deal in England and Europe.
The Who were almost up there with the Stones in the UK but never quite achieved as much as they should have in America...mainly due to having a lousy record company...MCA.
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forsure
stones w/ Hendrix and meeting Garcia