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On The Run - Minute Maid Park, Houston - 14th November 2012

On The Run - Minute Maid Park, Houston - 14th November 2012

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Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison were the two most unusual people I have ever known. It didn’t take long to realize this about Jim. He was obviously a genius, and he worked hard at being different. Did a good job of it too. Ray on the other hand, was a late bloomer. I guess it took all of his [and our ] energies to keep Jim in line. The real Ray didn’t appear until after Jim was gone. He was constantly doing projects with different people, producing, playing with different poets. He always saw the good side of people, and that was his genius. He was the only guy at UCLA that saw something good about Jim. Everyone else thought of Jim as a phony or worse. He saw the genius of Jim’s words and the rest is history. Ray sure did influence my life, and I hope yours to. I’ll always be grateful to John for introducing me to Ray and Jim, and I’ll never forget them.
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Sharon Tate gets her hair styled for her next scene in The Wrecking Crew (1968), while Roman watches on







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modrules:

David Bowie, Hamburg 1968

modrules:

David Bowie, Hamburg 1968



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