Posted on 08/05/2014 7:43:08 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
I DONT LIKE LONDON, admits Marianne Faithfull in the new issue of MOJO magazine. I come here for promotion and Im asked the most incredible questions. The last time she was here one journalist even had the brass neck to ask her Why exactly did you kill Jim Morrison?
(Excerpt) Read more at mojo4music.com ...
His last words were “This is the end...”
People are strange.
break on through
E. Howard Hunt and the Cuban plumbers?
This is just a variation on the old story “He ODed in a bar toilet so we carried him home and put him in the tub.”
Sounds like she’s repeating a rumor she heard but can’t quite get it right.
Wants 15 more minutes.
If you give this chick a ride
Sweet memory will die,
lizard king groupie
Haven't listened to Marianne Faithful since except by accident when I couldn't avoid it.
The music’s over. Deal with it.
Me too.....Jim Morrison.
That had to be a traumatic and horrifying experience.
Sad. :-(
“If there’s a rock and roll heaven...”
So why didn’t Marrianne Faithless tell the police years ago?
As Tears Go By
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_phZZgkT1Jk
A lot of us just accepted the death of our friends back then, murders, suicides, overdoses, accidents.
This is from 2007 and another person who went public with a claim:
Bernett, a former journalist who now presents programmes on French national radio, says he has finally decided to break his silence despite risking prosecution for covering up the death in his club.
“I was 26 in 1971,” he said. “Today, I’m past 60, and want to get rid of my heavy load. At least everything is now out there to be discussed. I’ve said what I have to say.”
According to French law, criminal cases cannot be reopened after 20 years have lapsed. However, civil law - as well as international law - may provide an opportunity for investigators to re-open the case.
A spokesman for France’s Police National said: “The new evidence will have to be considered.
Whoa, that is so sad.
I went on vacation in VN about a year later and it paled in significance pretty quick. Those songs really upset me to this day all these many decades later, though, which is something I don't understand.
Strange how you can deal with memory in a lot of ways but music and scent seem to bypass everything and go right to stuff you have hanging on hat hooks when you thought you'd gotten rid of those things.
Regards
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