The End of Jim Morrison

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Published 2024-05-28
1971. When Jim Morrison was at the height of his career, The Doors seemed unstoppable. Six years of intensive career, 6 albums, 200 concerts.
Jim Morrison had become a music legend...until a tragic end. Full documentary on the life of this rock icon, from the beginning... until the end.

Director: Michaelle Gagnet

All Comments (21)
  • I saw the Doors perform twice, before Jim started loosing it with alcohol, at Santa Monica Civic (1967 summer) and the 5th of July 1968 Bowl concerts. Jim would be pleased their music has had huge numbers of fans in every generation since then.
  • @cathie9614
    I just started listening to his music in 1970 and a friend was explaining to me how Jim Morrison is the best writer and how he loved his music. Then a year later we heard that he died. What a tragedy to the music scene that was. The friend I'm referring to has also died of a drug overdose last year and I just found out 4 days ago. Thank you, Mark Morris, for introducing me to some great music. RIP my childhood friend šŸ¤—
  • @katebarker1983
    Truly the best documentary Iā€™ve seen on Jimā€™s demise. I wish he was still with us. Heartbreaking. He was a genius poet.
  • @villanelle8888
    I've seen many Doors/Jim Morrison documentaries but never seen this one until now. Enjoyed it a lot. Thanks for uploading.
  • Terrific documentary. He was so handsome and talented. Sorry he didn't have the chance to be truly celebrated for his music. But it doesn't sound like the music world was where he wanted a place. God bless you and thank you for the best documentary I've seen. He deserved this.
  • @jamestakacs
    I know a lot about seeking friendship and not finding it. It's a lonely feeling. I can relate to Jim.
  • You cant run away from yourself. Everyone realises that when its too late.
  • My grandfather was a naval captain, and the naval attache in Paris during Jim's passing. He was friends with Jim's father and looked into his death. Went to his place and everything,
  • @desertrose1226
    Jim had such a distinctive voice and look. A very unique human being.
  • @puma30880
    I have three books on the Doors and and probably have seen at least four videos on Morrison's death. The video is the only one that provides new information.
  • @me67226
    Nobody looked like him or sang like him, nobody wrote poetry like him, such a beautiful manā¤
  • @lc2748
    This was a fascinating documentary. I had read an article that suggested Jim died this way. Heartbreaking loss.
  • @BigBoss1979.
    What a phenomenal documentary from start to finish. R.I.P. Jim ā¤ļø
  • @susansage7218
    My teenage self was a Jim Morrison and the Doors fan. Miss that section of life - cannot be repeated.
  • @NolaHam
    I was a teenager in the early 80's when I discovered The Doors and became a huge fan. I appreciate this video in providing closure to the mystery and lack of factual accounts surrounding Morrison's demise.
  • @rgkavendek
    I think this documentary is the best one Iā€™ve seen on him. Thank you!
  • @weiloong7
    WOW!! Outstanding! Thanks. Had seen many documentaries of Jim & The Doors, but this one was heartfelt, pained and wrenched my heart and soul!Ā  Requiescat in Pace / Repose en paix / Rest in Peace dearest Jimbo!!! šŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­
  • @markspencer9165
    Iā€™ve read the books including no one gets out of here alive years ago . Good documentary. I visited the cemetery in the early 2000ā€™s and by chance saw the doors visit on an anniversary. Unbelievable I know but true . Long live the doors
  • @ryanedwards1298
    Fascinating documentary! No matter what you may believe, Jim is still gone and dearly missed. Such a beautiful soul.