auburnbunnie asked: Greetings. Forgive me if this has been asked before...I have just found the path to your DOORs.. If you had the absolute and all controlling power to go back into time and change anything, would you go back and try to save Jim and Pamela or do you believe what is was what had to be? What would you say to either of them if you could? Thank you and Blessings be yours. Thank you also for keeping alive what life has taken away.
I can’t speak for Alix, but in my opinion, as tragic and unfortunate as Jim and Pamela’s deaths were, I really can’t imagine them living at a point in history after their deaths.. they were very suited to the era in which they were alive.
Jim’s death, as the artist, meant something entirely different from Pamela’s death.. with Jim Morrison’s death, his legacy at least survived, very fittingly and protected with Pamela.. she spent her last years battling the court system and her personal demons (after trying for so long simply to deal with Jim’s), and unfortunately, in the end, those things won out.. and with Pamela’s sad, early death died Jim’s artistic soul. Jim’s music stopped being a figurative fire and instead became a commodity.
If I could speak to them.. I don’t know what I’d say.. I’d like to think that I would warn them, to get their versions of the truth out into the world to save their future fates as caricatures.. but I think, instead that I’d just have to strike up a conversation.. say hello, and give my love.
Thank you for following us and for your faith in us and your kind words. x
Raeanne.
Jim Morrison at The Fillmore East in New York, 1968 -Elliott Landy, Woodstock Vision;The Spirit of a Generation
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