perhaps, I wouldn´t know. But since PK only spent very little time w/ Morrison and I believe around that time- I think she was photographed w/ him- it sounds right.
Jim the live music fan
#41
Posted 23 September 2009 - 02:17 PM
perhaps, I wouldn´t know. But since PK only spent very little time w/ Morrison and I believe around that time- I think she was photographed w/ him- it sounds right.
#42
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:24 PM
As far as Thee Experience - which opened in March 1969 and closed its doors in December 1969 - Jim was a pretty regular attendee.
#43
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:35 PM
"I jumped on the next plane to San Francisco. The last time I'd been there it was still a land of beatniks and cool jazz. When I touched down I could sense the changes. Even at the airport kids were sporting multi-colored shirts, and open sandals, Indian headbands, long hair and painted faces.
I climbed into a yellow cab, handing the slip of paper to the young long-haired freak at the wheel. Looking at the address as he drove, he spoke to me, turning to face me, looking over his shoulder. 'Where you just come in from?' 'London,' I said, 'via the Bahamas.'
'You in the music business?' he said. 'You pegged me', I said. 'You playing in town?' he inquired. 'No, just looking around. Came in for a quick holiday. My girlfriend (Judi Wong) said there's a lot going on in town.' 'Well, she didn't give you a bum steer, there is a lot going on, there's a lot of good home-grown music coming out of SF at the moment, you'll enjoy it. In fact, if you're into some good blues and boogie, I'd stop by Bill Graham's place at the Fillmore, that's down in the old Haight Ashbury area. I hear they're gonna kick out the jams there tonight. Big Brother and the Holding Company, Country Joe and the Fish, they're all gonna be down there tonight. Take my advice - check it out.'"
(Lots of additional detail that basically conforms to what was written in "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood")
"I was introduced to some of the Grateful Dead crew, and Big Brother and the Holding Company who filed past ready to take the stage. One of the guys yelled to Janis: 'Janis, about 45 minutes, we'll see you out there.'
A long-haired, dark-eyed, good-looking kid leaned in the corner, wearing black leather Western chaps and a huge Western belt and cowboy boots. The lizard king himself. 'Meet Jim Morrison.' 'Hi Jim, how ya doing?' 'All right, man. You guys working here or visiting?'
'Oh, The Animals broke up, man. I'm just hanging out, checking out the scene. It's really great, I love it.'
'Yeah, I've just finished a tour up in Canada. The rest of the guys are in LA. When you coming down there, man? It's a good scene too.'
'Yeah, I mean to,' I said. He handed me a cold can of Budweiser...
The dressing room door opened. A huge, dark-eyed, wide Slavonic face appeared beneath a working man's cap. His sleeves rolled up, it was an extremely busy, no nonsense manager, Bill Graham, who stood in the centre of the room. He smiled warmly. 'Janis, you've got eight minutes, babe, let's go.'...As we made our way down the crowded corridors I walked shoulder to shoulder with Morrison. He told me how he'd studied film in UCLA before joining The Doors and that was his end objective, to make new-wave movies in Hollywood. I told him that I was deeply interested in film and that we should get together and talk later. 'Yeah,' he agreed, 'when you come down to LA we'll get together.'...
No surprise to me that a few weeks later in Life magazine I read about the proclaimed 'Death of the Hippy' by the hippies of Haight Ashbury in San Francisco."
Edited by BallroomDays67, 23 September 2009 - 05:44 PM.
#44
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:39 PM
Thanks. When did the incident between you and Jim take place?
#45
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:59 PM
The Animals were in the Bahamas in mid-1966 and broke up in September of 1966.
The Doors didn't even tour Canada until a month after Eric Burdon played the Fillmore himself.
And the list goes on.. but it's not really worth it. It didn't happen like he said it did. Just a jumble of memories.
#46
Posted 23 September 2009 - 06:19 PM
New entry: 4/27/68 - The Ohio Express at the Whisky-A-Go-Go
#47
Posted 23 September 2009 - 06:22 PM
#48
Posted 23 September 2009 - 06:42 PM
#49
Posted 23 September 2009 - 06:55 PM
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Posted 23 September 2009 - 06:57 PM
#51
Posted 23 September 2009 - 07:11 PM
I thought I already answered that one, but after reviewing the schedule below (courtesy of Kirk Silsbee, who is working on a book on Thee Experience and needs a photo if anyone has one - not the boarded up building, but one of the club when it was open), it was Thursday, Sept. 4, which was the last night. I had asked to not work during the Delaney & Bonnie stand, as I knew it was going to be a nightmare, and I wouldn't be given a good section to work, because I was relatively new. I covered for Maddy, whose son Steven was sick and she didn't want leave him with a sitter. As you can see, Hendrix got up with D&B, but so did various other guitar luminaries, including Stills, Dave Mason, Frank Zappa, you name it. I called on the Friday, September 5, for my schedule for the next week, and was told I was no longer working there.
If Jim was in town on any of the following dates, he more than likely stopped in to check these acts out. Marshall Brevetz, the club owner, used to drive Jim home many nights. And Jim and Peggy Greene (Raggi) were friends as well.
July 4-5, Lonnie Mack, C.K. Strong (singer Lynn Carey fronted the band) July 6, Poco, The Baby, C.K. Strong July 18-19, Jerome, Armageddon, Fat Legs July 20, Charlie Musselwhite, Roxy, Fat Legs July 21-23, Bo Diddley, Grin July 31-Aug. 1, Taste, The Baby Aug. 5-6, Harvey Mandel, Grand Funk Railroad, The Baby Aug. 7-9, Harvey Mandel, Grand Funk Railroad, Stoneface Aug. 10, Tyrannosauris Rex, Tarantula Aug. 11-12, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Borbine Aug. 13, Spencer Davis Group, SRC Aug. 14-16, Spencer Davis Group, Zephyr Aug. 17, Buddy Miles Express, Zephyr Aug. 18-19, Buddy Miles Express, Sweet Linda Devine, Thumper Aug. 20, Buddy Miles Express, Kaleidoscope, Sweet Linda Devine Aug. 21-23, Sweet Linda Devine Aug. 24-25, Stonehenge, Roxy, Groove Co. Aug. 28-30, The Baby, C.K. Strong Aug. 31-Sept. 2, Elvin Bishop Group, Sun Country, The Crow Sept. 2-4, Delaney & Bonnie and Friends (with drummer Jim Keltner; Jimi Hendrix jammed with the band),
Edited by mewsical, 23 September 2009 - 07:11 PM.
#52
Posted 23 September 2009 - 07:26 PM
#53
Posted 23 September 2009 - 07:29 PM
Good point. I'll leave it as 5/3,6,7 or 15/70 for now.
Edited by BallroomDays67, 23 September 2009 - 07:31 PM.
#54
Posted 23 September 2009 - 08:02 PM
If Jim was in town on any of the following dates, he more than likely stopped in to check these acts out. Marshall Brevetz, the club owner, used to drive Jim home many nights. And Jim and Peggy Greene (Raggi) were friends as well.
July 4-5, Lonnie Mack, C.K. Strong (singer Lynn Carey fronted the band) July 6, Poco, The Baby, C.K. Strong July 18-19, Jerome, Armageddon, Fat Legs July 20, Charlie Musselwhite, Roxy, Fat Legs July 21-23, Bo Diddley, Grin July 31-Aug. 1, Taste, The Baby Aug. 5-6, Harvey Mandel, Grand Funk Railroad, The Baby Aug. 7-9, Harvey Mandel, Grand Funk Railroad, Stoneface Aug. 10, Tyrannosauris Rex, Tarantula Aug. 11-12, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Borbine Aug. 13, Spencer Davis Group, SRC Aug. 14-16, Spencer Davis Group, Zephyr Aug. 17, Buddy Miles Express, Zephyr Aug. 18-19, Buddy Miles Express, Sweet Linda Devine, Thumper Aug. 20, Buddy Miles Express, Kaleidoscope, Sweet Linda Devine Aug. 21-23, Sweet Linda Devine Aug. 24-25, Stonehenge, Roxy, Groove Co. Aug. 28-30, The Baby, C.K. Strong Aug. 31-Sept. 2, Elvin Bishop Group, Sun Country, The Crow Sept. 2-4, Delaney & Bonnie and Friends (with drummer Jim Keltner; Jimi Hendrix jammed with the band),
MEWSSSSSSSSICAL!!!!!! Are you back on here posting again? I've seen your posts on the JD board! I hope you come back here, I've missed your posts!!!!
And the end is always near.
#55
Posted 23 September 2009 - 08:17 PM
#56
Posted 23 September 2009 - 08:38 PM
Great idea. Would "F--k her in the ass" and sticking a microphone down his pants be considered "performances"?
#57
Posted 23 September 2009 - 08:46 PM
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Posted 23 September 2009 - 08:49 PM
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Posted 23 September 2009 - 09:23 PM
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Posted 23 September 2009 - 09:35 PM
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