An Unholy Alliance - Morrison "NIco is the best friend...the end...."  

Peyote - The Doors of Perception

Brian C. Kieling - Peyote palms

Jo Jo Laine

Judy Huddleston

Tandy Martin (high school girlfriend and sweetheart1957-61)

Mary Werbelow 62-65

Mary, at 18, competed for the title of Miss Clearwater 1963.

Peggy Green (Raggi)

Jim Morrison and Pamela Courson

Jim Morrison and Pamela Courson

Linda McCartney

Linda''s Photo

Linda

Linda http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/22199006.html

Gloria Stavers Frankie

Jim Morrison-RS 352 (September 17, 1981), Gloria Stavers

Jefferson Airplane - Grace Slick

Nico

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

Pamela Des Barres

Pamela Des Barres

Pamela Des Barres 2007

Jim Morrison was a overrated loser, and he never had sex with Nico. But Oliver Stone has another think about this story. Who knows...


During their time together in California (July-August 1967),they often drove out of LA and into the desert. Morrison found the cactus button called peuote, which they picced off and ate. Peyote was a spiritual drug.

http://www.mescalin.com/peyote.html - It was in 1886 that the German pharmacologist, Louis Lewin, published the first systematic study of the cactus, to which his own name was subsequently given. Anhalonium lewinii was new to science. To primitive religion and the Indians of Mexico and the American Southwest it was a friend of immemorially long standing. Indeed, it was much more than a friend. In the words of one of the early Spanish visitors to the New World, "they eat a root which they call peyote, and which they venerate as though it were a deity."
Why they should have venerated it as a deity became apparent when such eminent psychologists as Jaensch, Havelock Ellis and Weir Mitchell began their experiments with mescalin, the active principle of peyote. True, they stopped short at a point well this side of idolatry; but all concurred in assigning to mescalin a position among drugs of unique distinction. Administered in suitable doses, it changes the quality of consciousness more profoundly and yet is less toxic than any other substance in the pharmacologist''s repertory.

Mescalin research has been going on sporadically ever since the days of Lewin and Havelock Ellis. Chemists have not merely isolated the alkaloid; they have learned how to synthesize it, so that the supply no longer depends on the sparse and intermittent crop of a desert cactus. Alienists have dosed themselves with mescalin in the hope thereby of coming to a better, a first-hand, understanding of their patients'' mental processes. Working unfortunately upon too few subjects within too narrow a range of circumstances, psychologists have observed and catalogued some of the drug''s more striking effects. Neurologists and physiologists have found out something about the mechanism of its action upon the central nervous system. And at least one Professional philosopher has taken mescalin for the light it may throw on such ancient, unsolved riddles as the place of mind in nature and the relationship between brain and consciousness.

There matters rested until, two or three years ago, a new and perhaps highly significant fact was observed.* Actually the fact had been staring everyone in the face for several decades; but nobody, as it happened, had noticed it until a Young English psychiatrist, at present working in Canada, was struck by the close similarity, in chemical composition, between mescalin and adrenalin. Further research revealed that lysergic acid, an extremely potent hallucinogen derived from ergot, has a structural biochemical relationship to the others. Then came the discovery that adrenochrome, which is a product of the decomposition of adrenalin, can produce many of the symptoms observed in mescalin intoxication. But adrenochrome probably occurs spontaneously in the human body. In other words, each one of us may be capable of manufacturing a chemical, minute doses of which are known to cause Profound changes in consciousness. Certain of these changes are similar to those which occur in that most characteristic plague of the twentieth century, schizophrenia. Is the mental disorder due to a chemical disorder? And is the chemical disorder due, in its turn, to psychological distresses affecting the adrenals? It would be rash and premature to affirm it. The most we can say is that some kind of a prima facie case has been made out. Meanwhile the clue is being systematically followed, the sleuths - biochemists , psychiatrists, psychologists - are on the trail.

Who is Jim Morrison meating

http://www.whosdatedwho.com/celebrities/people/dating/jim-morrison.htm

Who meet Jim Morrison

Jo Jo Laine (July 13, 1952October 29, 2006) was an American singer, model and actress who married Moody Blues founder Denny Laine while he was a member of Paul McCartney''s group Wings. A jet-setter who had affairs with Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Aerosmith and many other artists, she had a lengthy relationship with Rod Stewart just prior to her meeting Denny Laine. Stewart is said to have written the hit song "You Wear It Well" for her and in the foreword to her autobiography (as yet unpublished) wrote "You wore it well then, Jo Jo, and you wear it well now." Ginger Baker wrote the last page of her book saying - very affectionately - "No sane man would go near her."

She recorded with Sting (musician) and Andy Summers of The Police on her Pye Records 45 RPM "Hulk" (the B side is "Dancing Man"; the musicians from the Police possibly only appearing on the A side), and with Ray Fenwick of the group Fancy in a band called Jo Jo Laine & The Firm on Mercury Records. Jo Jo was friends with the members of Led Zeppelin and rumor has it when Jimmy Page wanted the name The Firm there were no objections from Jo Jo.[citation needed] Jo Jo dated producer Jimmy Miller from 1986 to 1988 and Miller produced a number of sides for Jo Jo including a remake of Gerry Goffin & Carole King''s Herman''s Hermits hit "(I''m Into) Something Good," which Jo Jo changed to "I''m in for Something Good!"

In 1986 she managed a British group called The Mannish Boys. She also performed in the Boston band Gear.
Jo Jo Laine died at a London Hospital at the age of 53, following a fall at her former home, the "House On Pooh Corner" where A. A. Milne was said to have written Winnie the Pooh.

She is survived by three children: British guitarist Laine Hines, his sister, recording artist Heidi-Jo Hines (both from her marriage to Denny Laine) and disc jockey Boston O''Donohue, from a relationship she had with Peter O''Donohue.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Jo_Laine
"Rock Me" The Musical
A Classic 80s Rock Musical
http://www.rockmethemusical.com/

Jo Jo Laine (54) former model and ex-wife of Wings guitarist Denny Laine. Jo Jo was well known on the rock scene in the ''60s and ''70s and was romantically linked to Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, and Rod Stewart. She had been diagnosed with liver cancer but died after falling down a flight of stairs in London, England on October 29, 2006


Judy Huddleston remembers her affair with Jim Morrison. Judy Huddleston was only 17 when she met Jim Morrison. ... We spoke with Judy Huddleston about her life and times with Jim Morrison. http://www.classicbands.com/MysteryofJimMorrison.html

http://archives.waiting-forthe-sun.net/Pages/Players/Women/huddleston.html


Mary Werbelow. She was Jim`s first longtime girlfriend (for about three years) - before the whole Doors-thing started. Before Jim Morrison became famous with the Doors, he and Mary Werbelow were soul mates. In the never-ending procession of Morrison biographies, she is mentioned briefly but never quoted. Google her, and not a single photo appears. She has never spoken publicly about their three years together - until now. Jim Morrison was her first love, before he got famous with the Doors. Friends from Clearwater say that for three years in the early 1960s, Jim and Mary were inseparable. He mourns their breakup in the Doors'' ballad The End.

For nearly 40 years, all manner of people have tracked Mary down and asked for her story, including Oliver Stone, when he was making his movie starring Val Kilmer as Jim. Others waved money. Always she said thank you, no.

"I have spoken to no one."

WHERE THEY MET: Clearwater Beach, Pier 60. Mary was in high school, Jim just finished a year at St. Pete Junior College. His second cousin, Gail Swift, who lived in Clearwater, says their relationship was intense: I think they answered a lonely call inside each other.
She lives in California, alone, in an aging mobile home park.

http://www.sptimes.com/2005/09/25/Doors/Mary_and_Jim_to_the_e.shtml

http://www.myspace.com/inmemoryofjamesdmorrison - exelent site

Jimmy and Peggy dated circa 1964-1965, in L.A., California. Peggy moved from Florida.
Peggy speaks: "The first time we met, we didn�t speak at least not out loud. It was at the troubadour bar, probably Monday when all the world seemed to gather there. I was w/ friends, though I could not tell you whom.
Peggy Green (Raggi) spent considerable time with
Jim Morrison in a romantic relationship. She has stories on
the way about Morrison and their special bond, which I will print
as soon as possible. In the meantime, she has sent me these
poems and drawings that he created during their courtship,
and left in her possession.
http://www.hollywoodhangover.com/jim_morrison.htm

http://www.beauxartsbook.com/People/Morrison/morrison.html

1943 Jim Douglas Morrison, was born in Melbourne, Florida on December 8, 1943
Billy Cox (local columnist)
Mark Ozz owner of the Up Front Gallery, writer
WFIT FM DJ Fred Migliore interviewed Max Shwartz (in Sacto)

1943-46 Clearwater, FL

1946-56 Albuquerque, NM
The car crash event takes place

1956-58 Alameda, CA
Jim hangs out with Fud Ford at Jr. High in Alameda
http://www.doors.com/door_mem/jdm_lithos/litho.html
North Beach Beats, Poets, Jack Kerouac are in North Beach, across the bay
Larry Keenan
(Chet Helms?)

1958-60 Alexandria, VA
Tandy Martin
Mama Cass and Papa John Phillips also attended high school, though John graduated in ''53
DC blues clubs
George Washington High
Frequented the blues clubs on Rt 1 north of Fort Belvoir

1961-62 St Pete JC, FL
Tampa, St. Pete, Clearwater
Dated Mary Francis Werbelow (who moved to CA with him)
JIm hung out with Bryan Gates
Kerouac was in the area, and could have met Jim
Jim frequented the House of Seven Sorrows cafe on Parker St., off Kennedy Blvd. near the Hillsborough River and Trailways Bus Stop)
First read his poetry in Beaux Arts, Thomas Bruce Reese
Grandparents lived on Druid Rd.

1962-64 FSU in Tallahassee, FL
Film Department with Gerry McLain and
The late filmmaker, Werner Vagt, professor
(Andy Anderson, student, Evon Streetman, Photography professor)
Listened to Bob Dylan
Sam Kilman
(Patricia Butler?) wrote about FL Chris Kallivakos, roomate
Gerry McClain
JIm performed in Pinchner''s "The Dumbwaiter"
Bryan Gates (hitch hiked to LA) Mom in Coronado (?)
Florida State University
Department of Art
221 Fine Arts Building
Tallahassee, Florida 32306

Pamela Susan Courson (December 22, 1946-April 25, 1974) was best known as Morrison''s ''Cosmic Mate'' to whom he dedicated his self-published books of poetry to her, as well as songs such as "Love Street". Their relationship was tumultuous, with repeated infidelity by both partners.Courson had no job or career of her own while she was with Morrison, other than a brief attempt at running Themis, a fashion boutique that Morrison bought for her. Her death certificate lists her occupation as womens apparel.

Linda Louise McCartney (ne Eastman, formerly See, September 1941 17 April 1998) was an American photographer, musician and animal rights activist. Her mother and father were Lee Eastman and Louise Sara Lindner Eastman, heiress to the Lindner Department Store fortune. She had one eldest brother, John, and two younger sisters, Laura, and Louise.

She married Paul McCartney of The Beatles on 12 March 1969, and was a member of Wings. The McCartneys had four children together: Heather Louise (from her previous marriage, whom Paul McCartney adopted in 1969), Mary Anna, Stella and James Louis. Linda became Lady McCartney when her husband was knighted in 1997.

McCartney wrote several vegetarian cookbooks, became a business entrepreneur (starting the Linda McCartney Foods company) and was a professional photographer, publishing Linda McCartney''s Sixties: Portrait of an Era. McCartney was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1995, and died at the age of 56 on 17 April 1998 at the McCartney family ranch in Tucson, Arizona.Linda knew lots of top musicians and met Morrison in 1966
http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/22199006.html

Gloria Stavers (1926-1983) was the editor in chief of 16 magazine. Her personality gave this teen celebrity magazine its stamp for many years.

Grace Slick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grace Slick was born in Evanston, Illinois to Ivan W. Wing (of Norwegian-Swedish ... had a friendship, as well as a one-time sexual relationship, with Jim Morrison. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick

Grace Slick (born Grace Barnett Wing on October 30, 1939) is an American singer and songwriter, who was one of the lead singers of the rock groups The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship, and as a solo artist, for nearly three decades, from the mid-1960s to the mid-1990s. Slick was an important figure in the 1960s psychedelic rock genre, and is known for her witty, often acid-tongued, thought-provoking lyrics and powerful contralto vocals

Kennealy-Morrison published a memoir about her years with Jim Morrison, Strange ... The author''s legal name is "Patricia Kennealy Morrison" ...Patricia Kennealy-Morrison (b. Patricia Kennely March 4, 1946, Brooklyn) is an American author of rock criticism, an autobiography, and science fiction/fantasy novels.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Kennealy-Morrison
http://www.the-doors-world.com/pages/doors_sammlungPrivatT1.htm

Interviews Patricia Kennealy Morrisonhttp://www.americanlegends.com/morrison/interview.html

Lizard of AAAAH! Pamela Des Barres, 1971 http://archives.waiting-forthe-sun.net/Pages/Players/Women/des_barres.html

LA-based author Pamela Des Barres is the former muse to the rock and roll elite - Jim Morrison, Noel Redding (Jimi Hendrix), Keith Moon, Jimmy Page, Chris Hillman (The Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers), Mick Jagger, and even outlaw country star Waylon Jennings. She is fearless, refreshingly candid, and empowered

http://www.pameladesbarres.com/news.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Des_Barres

Pamela Des Barres aka Miss Pamela (born Pamela Ann Miller on September 9, 1948) is a former rock and roll groupie, author, and magazine writer.

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