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Jim Morrison's greatest wish was to be known as a poet and it is in this light that an admiring Sugarman places him. He includes published interviews and magazine articles that both extol and explain the band's music. The com plete lyrics, including some sections ex purgated from the recorded versions, are presented chronologically. The vol ume includes 50 black-and-white pho tos plus 25 in full color. The Doors at tempted to push music and mankind to new bounds, new ways of seeing and feeling life. It should come as no sur prise then, that references to death, sex, and drugs abound.
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Jim Morrison's greatest wish was to be known as a poet and it is in this light that an admiring Sugarman places him. He includes published interviews and magazine articles that both extol and explain the band's music. The com plete lyrics, including some sections ex purgated from the recorded versions, are presented chronologically. The vol ume includes 50 black-and-white pho tos plus 25 in full color. The Doors at tempted to push music and mankind to new bounds, new ways of seeing and feeling life. It should come as no sur prise then, that references to death, sex, and drugs abound.
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Jim Morrison's greatest wish was to be known as a poet and it is in this light that an admiring Sugarman places him. He includes published interviews and magazine articles that both extol and explain the band's music. The com plete lyrics, including some sections ex purgated from the recorded versions, are presented chronologically. The vol ume includes 50 black-and-white pho tos plus 25 in full color. The Doors at tempted to push music and mankind to new bounds, new ways of seeing and feeling life. It should come as no sur prise then, that references to death, sex, and drugs abound.













