Fans Honor Jim Morrison in Paris 50 Years After His Death

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Paris on Saturday was the only place to be for die-hard Jim Morrison fans. Fifty years after his death at age 27, rock music lovers from France and across the world came to the Pere-Lachaise cemete…

Year after year, the place has become a pilgrimage for fans of Morrison, known for his dark lyrics, wavy locks, leather pants, steely gaze and theatrical stage presence. He propelled The Doors to several major hits between 1965 and 1967, including “Light My Fire,” “Hello I Love You,” “Touch Me” and “Riders on the Storm.”

She’s since moved to Paris and has been coming to Pere-Lachaise almost every year, taking photographs of Morrison’s grave and his fans, many of whom have become friends. Colleen Amblard drove seven hours from her hometown of Domancy, in the French Alps, to visit the grave. The 21 year-old student told The Associated Press “it’s very emotional to be here, to remember Jim Morrison … to show that he’s not forgotten.”

Born in 1943 in Melbourne, Florida, Morrison was the son of a U.S. Navy officer and moved constantly as a child, growing up in Florida, Virginia, Texas, New Mexico and California.

 

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5 short years, not a single bad album. Absolutely incredible

I was a kid with Jim, both our fathers were in the Navy and stationed on the USS Midway, about 1958. My overwhelming memory of him was that he was goofy and not well coordinated.

Appears to have finally been cleaned up?

🎶 All our lives we sweat and save Building for a shallow grave Must be something else we say Somehow to defend this place Everything must be this way Everything must be this way… 🎵 🖤🥀

i already went there

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