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THE DOOMSDAY DJ:
TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE


Since The Doors resurgence in the 1980's, many books were published attempting to shed light on the band's music and its charismatic singer.
Some books were good and others seemed more like a money making efforts. I read a lot of those publications and found that three titles were pretty informative and revealing.

1. Jim Morrison: An hour for magic by Frank Lisciandro.
A well iillustrated tome full of informative and revealing stories.

2. Jim Morrison Life, Death, Legend by Stephen Davis.
Rigorously researched book filled with numerous rarely heard stories that don't shy away from revealing Morrison as a real human being full of contradictions

3. No One Here Gets Out Alive by Jerry Hopkins and Daniel Sugerman.
The book that started it all. Though it is a well written bio which was so good that i was unable to put down, it appeared slightly sensationalized making Morrison out to be somewhat of a narcissistic, boorish alcoholic while still being remarkably creative artist. Oliver Stone's film was apparently based on many things described in the book, thus creating a one note character without nuances and subtleties.
It was still a terrific book and a beautiful, but flawed movie.
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