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Those Conspiracy Guys

Jim Morrison

Those Conspiracy Guys

Gordon Rochford

True Crime, Comedy, History

4.44.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2018

⏱️ 356 minutes

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Summary

DEEP DIVE - On this episode of Those Conspiracy Guys we ride the King's Highway and break on through to tell the story of one of the most enigmatic rock stars of all time and a man known as much for his antics off stage as on, Jim Morrison. Born in 1943 to parents George and Clara, Jim grew up a military brat, being moved from town to town as his father, a naval Admiral, was promoted and moved post during the 40s and 50s. Not settling anywhere and having a disjointed upbringing, it was no wonder Jim was a dreamer and a prankster.He was a well read and gifted youth who was on the Dean's list and delighted in poetry and psychology. He went to study this in Florida after high school but swapped his yearning for universal truth for the California lifestyle by transferring to UCLA to study film. Here his bohemian artist streak was nurtured, as well as his notions of artistic integrity. In this film class he met Ray Manzarek, soon to be keyboard player for The Doors, and they started a band. They gigged all around California and eventually worked their way up the venue hierarchy to be signed by Elektra records, and the phenomenon began with TV appearances and topping the US charts.With fame came complications for a still very young Jim. His burgeoning alcoholism and new found penchant for psychedelics made routine and systematic control abhorrent. He had a healthy disdain for authority and wanted to test these limits. Experiments with live crowds at Doors shows, run-ins with the police as they toured the country and even some TV and musical experimentation left some people worried for Jim's sanity. This prolonged derangement of the senses left Jim in a vulnerable place and his long term girlfriend Pamela Courson was now addicted to heroin. Their turbulent private life started to spill out into the public and something had to give, and eventually did.Jim died at the tender age of 27 from heart-failure in a Paris apartment. Some say it was a heroin overdose as he and Pam had fled legal trouble in the US to live a life of semi anonymity in France. Jim had allegedly developed this drug habit recently and overdosed in a Paris nightclub and his death scene, some say, was fabricated to save face. Or others say that it was all fabricated and Jim never died at all and that he faked his death, as he often joked he would, and disappeared into obscurity at the height of his fame. Some say he became a ranch hand in Oregon, others claim they have seen his bloated and drunk on the street of LA.________________________This podcast is supported by the generous donations of the wonderful folks over at Patreon. If you want to support the show and get exclusive content, ad-free episodes, access to live chats and private social media like Instagram and Discord and a whole load of other stuff click here http://bit.ly/TCG-PatreonIf you want to follow TCG on social platforms including the Discord, watch video versions of the livestream podcast and documentaries; or even join in on live chats about current events; buy TCG merch; get notifications of and buy tickets to upcoming live stage shows or to just support the show on Patreon; all the links, info and instructions you can find by clicking this link http://www.linktr.ee/thoseconspiracyguys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

On this episode of those conspiracy guys, we write the Kings Highway and break on through

0:07.5

to tell the story of one of the most antigmatic rock stars of all time.

0:11.0

And a man known as much for his antics offstage has on.

0:15.9

This time we're talking about Jim Morrison.

0:21.2

Born in 1943 to parents Georgian Clara, Jim grew up a military brat, being moved from

0:27.0

town to town as his father and naval admiral was promoted and moved post during the forties

0:33.0

and fifties.

0:34.8

Not settling anywhere and having a disjointed upbringing, it was no wonder Jim was a dreamer

0:39.8

and a little bit of a prankster.

0:42.9

He was a well-read and gifted youth, who was on the deans list often and delighted in poetry

0:48.3

and psychology and went to study this in Florida, but swapped his yearning for universal

0:53.1

truth for the california lifestyle by transferring to UCLA to study film.

1:00.2

Here his Bohemian artist streak was nurtured as well as his notions of artistic integrity.

1:08.2

In this film class he met Ray Manzerak soon to be the keyboard player for the doors and

1:12.8

they started a band.

1:14.4

They gigged all around California and eventually worked it up to the venue hierarchy

1:18.2

to be signed by a lecture records.

1:20.2

And the phenomenon began with TV appearances and topping the US charts.

1:26.6

With fame came complications for a still very young Jim.

1:29.8

His burgeoning alcoholism and new phone penchant for psychedelics made routine and systematic

1:34.4

control abhorrent.

1:37.3

He had a healthy disdain for authority and wanted to test these limits.

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