Morrison is often associated with the youth counterculture. I want to know what type of person he was, to people who were able to witness his era. It could be anything about him - his influence, his music, his personal life, his relationship, activism, childhood, or the type of person he was. As someone who was born in the 21st century, I want to know what kind of person he was, if his musics were popular and was his life tragic, or filled with happiness? I don’t want to hear the Wikipedia summary, I’m interested in what you think as someone who enjoys music.

  • Jakdracula@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I’m old enough to remember the Doors.

    Jim Morrison was a narcissist, his poetry and lyrics go from mediocre to bad, he wasn’t really that popular until years after he died.

    You would hear a shortened version of “light my fire” on the radio now and then, but no one was really influenced by the Doors and no one really cared much about them.

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      9 months ago

      This is just so, so, so wrong.

      Light my fire was a #1 hit - back when that meant something. The album peaked at #2 in the US. They regularly sold out tour dates.

      You may be “old enough to remember the doors” (whatever that means, we know you aren’t 75) but that isn’t a license to just make shit up to sound smart and cool.

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      9 months ago

      The band (not Jim) was the talent for sure. But as someone who was born in '72, I did enter teen years viewing him as the personification of Dionysus (which he cultivated). As an adult, I have no doubt he was an insufferable ass. :)