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Jim Morrison Stephen Davis

Jim Morrison By Stephen Davis

Jim Morrison by Stephen Davis


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Summary

Jim Morrison epitomized the late 1960s - the sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. This title features new revelations about The Doors lead singer, such as his troubled youth in a military academy, how his early musical career blossomed in the avant-garde LA scene and details his drug abuse and sexual experimentation.

Jim Morrison Summary

Jim Morrison by Stephen Davis

Jim Morrison epitomized the late 1960s - the sex, drugs and rock n roll. He was the greatest American rock star and one of the most publicised celebrities of his era, but more than three decades later, his life, works and music have yet to yield all their secrets and mysteries. As lead singer of The Doors, Jim Morrison was known for his love affair with acid, his suicide mission and his attempts to release his generation from what he saw as a prison-like conformity to social and sexual norms. He called himself and his band 'erotic politicians,' and urged his huge audience, at the height of the 1960s, to break on through the doors of perception. Jim Morrison is packed with startling new revelations about every phase of his life and career, from his troubled youth in a strict military household to his blossoming as a rock icon among the avant-garde LA scene to his voracious drug abuse and sexual experiments. Using new evidence, Davis also investigates one of the greatest mysteries in rock history - the circumstances surrounding Morrison's mysterious and unsolved death in Paris in 1971. Compelling and unforgettable, Stephen Davis's explosive new biography, Jim Morrison, is destined to become a classic.

About Stephen Davis

Stephen Davis is the pre-eminent rock biographer and author of the bestseller Hammer of the Gods, which music fans will recognise as the definitive book on Led Zeppelin. He has also written Old Gods Almost Dead, Walk This Way and Fleetwood. He lives in Boston.

Additional information

GOR001307584
9780091900410
0091900417
Jim Morrison by Stephen Davis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Ebury Publishing
2004-06-17
496
N/A
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