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The Doors’ Lasting Legacy: A Photo Gallery

8/30/07, 1:05 pm EST


It’s been a year of fortieth anniversaries here at Rolling Stone, as we’ve looked back at the Summer of Love and the beginnings of the magazine in 1967. That year also marked the debut album from Jim Morrison’s Doors, an event being celebrated at Cleveland’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum with a special exhibit titled Break on Through — The Lasting Legacy of the Doors. The exhibition, the first ever to be endorsed by the Morrison estate and the surviving members of the band, features the handwritten lyrics to “Not to Touch the Earth,” Morrison’s first-ever childhood poem, Robby Krieger’s custom Gibson guitar, a piece of drummer John Densmore’s original kit, a promotional record that came with purchases of toothpaste and shampoo and even Ray Manzarek’s marriage certificate. Get a close-up look at these pieces of memorabilia and more by checking out our Break on Through photo gallery.

Photo: Walter/Retna


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bummer | 2/12/2008, 7:38 am EST

the doors are the best whether you agree or not jim is a legend and will never stop being number 1

Rev Al Bum | 10/2/2007, 2:07 pm EST

Father

Yes Son.

I want to Kill you

Mother, I want to
FFFFUUuuuucccccccckkkkkkkk kkyyyyyyoooooooo!!!!!!!!!!

Dear Androgony | 9/4/2007, 12:24 am EST

And what a pity it is you’ll never find out.

(RIP Jim)

4th | 9/4/2007, 12:10 am EST

Androgony, you’re the one who can’t figure it out. Have fun guessing.

Androgony | 9/3/2007, 11:27 pm EST

4th If you can’t figure out what sex you are, we can’t help you

V | 8/31/2007, 8:44 pm EST

Venus a.k.a. 4th
does NOT tolerate prejudgement.
Get it together, kids.

Thanks, RS, for displaying The Doors photo gallery.
Jim Morrison did amazing artwork and poetry as a child in 5th grade.

Venus | 8/31/2007, 3:02 pm EST

R.I.P. Jim

4th | 8/31/2007, 2:52 pm EST

…and Joe, what gives you the right to assume which commentors are men and which are women? Because either way, you are being offensive to EVERYONE.

4th | 8/31/2007, 2:44 pm EST

Can I not state my opinions at this web site without being verbal attacked with offensive comments from immature ignorant idiots who base their perceptions on false assumptions?

4th | 8/31/2007, 2:30 pm EST

Joe, In which “context” are you using that word in?

Joe | 8/31/2007, 1:58 pm EST

4th and Tricky Dick,

Hug it out, bitches.

4th | 8/30/2007, 11:31 pm EST

PS - I am not able to tell you why men like The Doors. I can only offer an opinion from my perspective.

4th | 8/30/2007, 11:10 pm EST

My opinion…The Doors really were ahead of their time with their sound and style, but they were also bluesy (ie LA Woman). Jim Morrison was talented as poet and writer, but he also had the charisma, good looks and sex-appeal.

Tricky Dick | 8/30/2007, 7:38 pm EST

4th,
So why do men like the Doors? Is it latent homosexuality?

4th | 8/30/2007, 6:05 pm EST

Tricky,
Jim Morrison has a different sort of appeal to women than he does to men. And there’s nothing you can do to change that - it’s completely out of your control.

Tricky Dick | 8/30/2007, 5:16 pm EST

God, was this band boring!

That organ sound and Morrison’s annoying voice are grinding into my head for eternity….that’s what I call hell!

CHARLIECHUCKCHAZ | 8/30/2007, 4:02 pm EST

a thousand girls, a thousand thrills

4th | 8/30/2007, 2:10 pm EST

the west is the best

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