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  • Bien alucinado con estas rolas uf uf uf q chiiiiido

  • this happend to me at venice beach i was gettin stoned w/ a buddy of mine two girls posted up next to us and at first iwas koo two hot chiks one blonde one dark head der names wer amily and nicole... when iheard this for the first time ithought of the girls and wat dey told me... almost same shit and der names r weird now amily like america "freedom"she was the blonde and nicole like nickle money shit got intense.. and what we talked about was wierd shit too it tripps me out "stoned emaculant!!"

  • inmaculadamente drogado!!!!!!

  • Beautiful.....

  • ahhh for the days when things were groovy :) The whole world should be stoned immaculate!

  • JIM LIVES ON !

    with his music !

  • Mojo had the best beard in history, BY FAR

  • Love this shit.

    

  • One of the best albums ever made

    Hell yeah

  • So Out of Style and nasty sounding!

  • I have a way with words tirds Jim spoke of birds.

  • "later in the valley...." blah blah blah..what's all that about?,no wonder people get crossed wires,stop the pretension and talk straight.!

  • "...'Twas the soul of Judas Iscariot,

    So grim, and gaunt, and gray,

    Raised the body of Judas Iscariot,

    And carried it away..."

    - Robert Williams Buchanan

  • what do you mean heaven ? no eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn. Why would anyone need that explained to them ? I've been listening to this album since I was thirteen. Three years after it came out and I'm here to say it is by far one of the best albums EVER MADE ! I never get bored with it and i can probably recite the thing from memory. Anyone who needs this explained to them will never get it . It means what you want it too. Its myths & stories & poetry. . . . WAKE UP !!

  • @TYRRAM666 tl;dr

  • Spitta Andretti

  • 'no eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn' <3

  • @jhomse

  • @jhomes

  • Cheers homes. I'm happy to see the golden global sense of irony hasn't been lost on the great masses. Jim would be break dancing in a small plot in France if he could read your bitter post. Much love brother. X

  • I fully agree with you once the situation was explained to me. Thanks for the clarification. The spoken word aspect of waht he was doing was unusually haunting. I'm 45 and to this days, the Doors are one of my most favorite bands from that era

  • @mclovin52121 : are you in paris yet?

  • I like this spoken word deal, but he's trying to sound like Ginsberg, Keroauc et al. That style was already dated by Morrison's time.

  • @cryptokinesis This was recorded 7 years after Morrison died. He had some poetry he had recorded back in '69 and '70 and the remaining members of the doors went on to put a backing track to his poetry. And that's why he's talking, he's not trying to sound like anyone.

  • @beanie18 Ah. Thanks for the clarification. I did not know that.

  • I like this spoken word deal, but he's trying to sound like Ginsberg, Keroauc et al. That style was already dated by Morrison's time.

  • i'll tell you this, no eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn

  • I like to think of myself as jim Morrisonesque however I'm talentless, can't sing, crap at poetry, over 40 and still alive. I am fat with a beard and do like a smoke though.........

  • @simonizer68 Your are so fucking stupid, this was to be meant as a reflexion? a personal reflexion maybe?, come on, keep your senseless words to yourself and maybe you can get something of it and kill yourself, but wait... maybe suicide is way out of bounds for you, maybe what you really need is to understand that Morrison is not about smoking and getting wasted, that just stupid propaganda that it seams....

  • ooo gives me chills :D

  • LEGEN..WAIR FOR IT...DARY!

  • Stoned Immaculate... and im prob. not the only one...

  • I like to get high w/ Jim

  • soft, driven so and mad . . .

  • 0 dislikes, just the way it should be

  • Let me tell you about heartache and the loss of god,

    Wandering, wandering in hopeless night.

    My favourite quote of all time!

  • Out here in the perimeter there are no stars

    Out here we is stoned, inmaculate..

  • @AK4TsEv3N I Jizzed!!!

  • @locolalo1364 Hahahahaha me too, only listening to his voice makes me jizz hahaha

  • all hail the lizard king!

  • back in 2011, mardi gras wouldn't ever be this late for not in our lifetimes.

  • No one will ever be as one-f-a-kind and creative a Jim was. However, if he were still alive, I think he and Jack Black would be the closest of buds! lol

  • I would follow Jim anywhere, anytime!

  • @mclovin5211 LOL were you in the Manson Family?

  • @mclovin5211  You mean Heaven ?

  • @mclovin5211 its not wirth the money you devil worshiping you fuckimh faggot

  • "Live with us in forests of Azure!"

  • "...later, in the valley of the mists, where the future is hidden and the past not yet forgotten, I encountered an emaciated specter, eyes wide open staring at the sun... I asked "who are you?" ; "Liberty!" it said...; "where are your children?" I asked; ""One died crucified and one died mad...none other was born..." and it disappeared in front of me behind the mists..." Kahlil Gibran "Slavery"

    Thanks Jim...thanks Kahlil...a little bit of the truth you have smashed free from the wall...

  • @malmswax where is this from?

  • @funnyking95

    Check out- wikipedia Khalil Gibran

  • @malmswax

    what's this ? a poem ? or a part of book ?

    thanks in advance for the reply !!

  • @skater361flip The short story/poem this comes from is called "Slavery" from a book of his prose titled "The Storm" (you can find it at Amazon I'm sure). Morrison seemed to me to be influenced heavily by TS Eliot, but there is quite a bit of Gibran influence (in my opinion) as well.

    “You're all a bunch of fuckin' slaves!”- Jim Morrison

    Enjoy.

  • @malmswax

    thank you bery much for this, but I am referring to the story of Gibran.where can i find ?

  • @malmswax

    thank you very much for this, but i'm refering at the story of gibran. where can i find ?

    sorry but my english is so bad

    thanks in advance for the reply  again !!!

  • @skater361flip Eh, va bene! Io parlo italiano veramente! Io ti mando la mia e-mail e il link per la storia Gibran.

    Guarda sulla tua pagina youtube per la mia e-mail. Ciao!!!

  • @malmswax Kahlil said he was Judas Iscariot. 

  • @malmswax First child of Liberty was Christ and second Friedrich Nietzsche, wright ?

  • @mickostrat Good question...Christ is for sure the first. Second one- of all the the other poets Gibran refers to (Keats, Blake...) none were certifiable loons at the time of their deaths Nietzsche was. Good call.

  • Kahlil Gibran lives here in this work...

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  • Your a STAR!!! Yes you are.....everyone knows who you are... I've told everone....

  • Haha

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