yeah, that was really cool - that was during an afternoon
before he was to perform two shows later that evening. in
the afternoon while we were hanging out i had given him a
book of poems i compiled called "in this place."
then during the first show his manager approached me and
stated that robby was really impressed by my poetry and he
wanted me on the guest list for the second show so we could
continue to hang out and talk some more. we hung out
in-between shows while he signed autographs and then i was
to stick around after the second show. i was truly elated
but also really stoned at the time too and in one of those
moods - this reporter for penn state's collegian paper was
there aand we'd hang out a bit - she took me to a native
american indian pow-wow outside of state college, pa before
- and she knew the bartender well and was scoring free
scotches so she'd get one and i'd grab it from her and slam
it back again and again.
so during the second i really felt the words jim used to say
about himself - being that he viewed himself as a clown who
blew things at crucial moments (for more on this see wallace
fowlie's clowns and angels - fowlie also wrote rebel as
poet: rimbaud and jim morrison which is one of the most
insightful, intellectual books on jim - and via fowlie's
notable authority in the world of literature, academia and
psychoanalysis, he responsible for elevating jim's status
from neandrathal rockstar to that of a bonified poet) =
yeah, so any way i bailed during the second show and
"wandered in the neon grove."
i also have a couple cool stories about my friendship w/
wallace fowlie and also the few times i hung out w/ robby
kreigar's son, wayland, who plays in robby's band and was
also in that band, bloodline.
i'll email those to you some other time.
have a great day...
best of the roses around jim's grave,
john
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From:
LA woman
Date: Aug 18, 2007 4:35 PM
wow
thats cool that you talked to robby krieger
i wish i had that opportunity
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From:
john _
mystrawhat.com
Date: Aug 17, 2007 12:53 AM
Subject: Drugs and Stars: a Showbiz Tonight Special Report
To:
showbiztonight@cnn.com
CC: "Julia Allison" <
julia@juliaallison.com>
This was well teased. I actually couldn't wait for it to
come on. It was well done too. Of course, I am fascinated by
certain characters covered in this piece and, others, not as
much. Moreover, Julia Allison truly helps make any piece
"pop."
Jim Morrison,
Kurt Cobain,
Jimi Hendrix,
Janis Joplin,
Chris Farley,
Jerry Garcia = I find these cases to be fascinating
subjects and, in general, have been inspired and bewitched
by them for many years because of their true magical genius
and also the magical grassroots pathways which led them
through the doors of fame - which cannot be said for the
likes of Lindsay Lohan and Nicole Ritchie. Nevertheless, I
am still interested in their cases but its just an interest
rather than an intriguing passion that could be linked to
the words and pages of deep insight provided in such
literary illumination like in Angels and Clowns.
One afternoon in a bar room I had the opportunity to hang
with Robby Krieger of the Doors back in like 93 and I
reserved a couple of questions about Jim Morrison to slip
into the good conversation we were carrying. One of them was
about Jims excessive use of drugs I asked if he really
did all those drugs or if that was part of a propagated myth
and Roby replied that Jim did allot of drugs that they
all did allot of drugs and they did allot of acid and
when Jim was on acid he was cool with everyone that it was
like a communal thing and consciousness. However, Jim loved
to drink. And when Jim drank he became an instant asshole.
And Jim loved to drink. The other question I asked was about
all the women ;)
Jim casts such a big shadow in the valley of rock stardom;
thank God I found his poetry in a space of abundant light.
Drugs and Stars: Showbiz Tonight Special Report = Great
piece = A+++
And, by the way, Brooke is doing a spectacular job holding
down the fort as a solo host.
Best of the Roses,
John French
http://www.mystrawhat.com
Everyday There's Something
MySpace URL
http://www.myspace.com/mosshead7
StrawHat Productions
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From:
LA
woman
Date: Aug 15, 2007 3:37 AM
thats sweet thankyou
a couple people have told me that
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From:
john _ mystrawhat.com
Date: Aug 15, 2007 1:21 AM
"Deer woman in a silk dress
girls w/ beads around their necks
Kiss the hunter of the green vest
who has wrestled before w/ Lions in the night ---
Out of sight ---
The radio is moaning..."
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Deer Woman
She strung together beads
in a pattern, sized with color -
Colors of a California King Snake.
She attracted athletic deer -
one easily cleared a yellow Labrador.
She was easy for me to adore -
her IQ and her effect on people -
She could adapt, improvise & overcome
written 7:30 a.m. August 13, 2007
Best of the Roses,
John French
mystrawhat.com
http://www.mystrawhat.com
Everyday There's Something
MySpace URL
http://www.myspace.com/mosshead7
StrawHat Productions
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P.S. You look like a beautiful woman = You look like Pamela
....