March 2018
It’s 1991. The Western world has
been going through a 1960s music nostalgia revival over the previous decade and
a very strong Doors revival in particular. It seemed like a good time for
Oliver Stone to make a biopic about Jim Morrison.
Welcome to episode 50 of See Hear
podcast. We celebrate this small milestone (which took us a little over 4 years
to get to) by talking about both Oliver Stone’s film and the band that it is
based on.
We discuss narcissism, historical
accuracy versus dramatic license, bad poetry, Ed Sullivan, the perfect storm
that was the musical stylings of Densmore, Kreiger and Manzarek, and the
similarity between something Jim Morrison allegedly did in Florida with
something GG Allin definitely did….discussed waaaaaayyyyy back in episode 1 of
See Hear.
On the occasion of our 50th episode,
we do about 10 seconds of reflection. If you’ve been listening to the show
right from the beginning, thank you….we love you madly (see what I did
there????) If you’re recently on board, welcome and please check out the
archives.
When the show is over….turn out the
light….turn out the light.
If you’ve been enjoying the show,
please give us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our
show exists.
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