Jim Morrison: Doors singer pardoned by Florida governor

EnglishLady

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Rock legend Jim Morrison has been pardoned by Florida's governor for an indecent exposure conviction dating back more than 40 years.

The late singer of the Doors was convicted of exposing himself to a Miami concert audience in 1969.

But his surviving band mates have denied he did this, and fans' memories are mixed.

The Doors singer died in Paris in 1971, aged 27, before he could serve a jail sentence.

"Nobody would like to have that charge hanging over their head, even if they are dead," Doors guitarist Robby Krieger told the Associated Press news agency.


"I'm sure his family would be happy to see that go, especially since it never happened."

On the night of the March 1969 show in Miami, Morrison was so drunk that his band mates questioned whether he would be able to perform.

The singer was abusive to the audience, and he stopped in the middle of the show to issue a profanity-laced, anti-authority rant, then tossed a police officer's cap into the crowd. At one point, a live lamb was brought on stage.

Morrison then fiddled with his belt as if to expose himself, at which point recollections diverge.

Governor Charlie Crist and other members of the Florida executive clemency board, composed of members of the governor's cabinet, voted on the pardon at their last meeting before he leaves office next month.

Mr Crist is reported to have doubts about whether Morrison committed the crime, and has been considering a pardon since 2007 following urging by fans.

Keyboardist Ray Manzarek has long denied that Morrison flashed the audience.

"It never actually happened, it was mass hypnosis," he said.

"He was just doing a mind trip - as they would say - a mind trip on the audience and they totally fell for it."
 

EnglishLady

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With all that is happening in the world.........SO WHAT? the man is DEAD!

I agree - what a waste of time and money.

This quote had me shaking my head in disbelief .....

"Nobody would like to have that charge hanging over their head, even if they are dead," Doors guitarist Robby Krieger told the Associated Press news agency.
 

cheri1122

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The line that got my attention was that Gov Crist "has been thinking about it since 2008" :eek:
because it doesn't look statesmanlike to rush such important decisions, uh huh.:rolleyes:
"Mass hypnosis"? Who is he kidding?!
 

Turtle

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There's no time limit on correcting an injustice. The Pope pardoned Galileo on October 31, 1992, 360 years after his trial.
 

Moot

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Yeah man, what Ray said. It was the mind trip thing. Jim was on stage singing "Touch Me" but when the audio waves broke on through to the other side where the audience was, the entire crowd heard "Universal Mind." Like how freaky is that?
 

EnglishLady

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Yeah man, what Ray said. It was the mind trip thing. Jim was on stage singing "Touch Me" but when the audio waves broke on through to the other side where the audience was, the entire crowd heard "Universal Mind." Like how freaky is that?

Oh that was too funny - we are still laughing :D:p

Well done :D
 
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