Anyone else annoyed by those teenage Jim fans?
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alomba1328 — 19 years ago(March 09, 2007 10:04 PM)
I'm just thrilled that people who are 14 and 15 even know who Jim Morrison is. It's not everyday that teenagers idolize the same artists as their grandparents. I know that back when I was a teenager you didn't see anybody walking around a high school with a Frank Sinatra shirt on.
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Nick_of_the_Rebellion — 19 years ago(March 11, 2007 11:19 AM)
i agree. ive been a doors fan for 2 yrs and listening scice i was born. im 16 and the first song that played on the radio on the way home was break on through my dad told me. then i went to a party and i wore my dads aviators(he has a target bag full of broken ones hes a cop) and a white beep one of my friends said holy beep jim morrison came to my party. everyone says i look like jim (you can see my morrsion costume from halloween check my myspace www.myspace.com/missonaryoflove666) i dont dwell on it though. but back on topic. a bunch of freshman at my school where doors shirts and think they know the doors. i asked 1 who was the doors bass player and they said robby. "go change your shirt right now you do not deserve to wear that when you dont know they dident have a bass player". Also people who think there from the 80's and there country rock shudders there blues and rock for beep sake. i agree with the poster about the lyrics.
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Alexmurrayw — 19 years ago(March 12, 2007 12:37 AM)
i remember when i was in 9th grade, i had on a PRINCE shirt, and sum stoner boy came up 2 me with a jim morrison shirt on and started pickin on me 4 my shirt. Dont wont 2 offend anyone, butmost of the students at my school who like jim morrison are pot heads.
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MrsFallon — 19 years ago(March 14, 2007 08:46 PM)
Yeah, but what I hate more are the people that claim to be Jim fans. I still believe that anyone can be a Doors fan. So whenever I see someone close to me that has a doors t-shirt on I always say "I like your shirt!" and try to strike up a conversation about the band. I usually discover that they know nothing about the band except Jim Morrison and "Light my fire". So needless to say, usually I'm disappointed. I don't judge anyone that has a doors t-shirt on because I remember when I was younger and wearing doors t-shirts, people might have thought that I don't even know anything about the band.
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rh1223 — 19 years ago(March 21, 2007 11:48 AM)
i dont really care why people are wearing the shirts. im always glad to see a supporter, regardless of whether or not they can encompass the talent of Jim. it's good to see it. i will never knock a "doors poser". i dont believe in them. there has to be a good reason theyre wearing that shirt, even if they do only know one doors song. even if they dont know who the doors are and are just wearing the shirt for popularity's sake, at least theyre promoting good music, great poetry, and keeping the 60s alive.
and i would also like to point out that jim did sort of predict the punk rock movement. i watched an interview with him where he predicted a type of music that would be a sort of rebellion (against governement and the war and what not). it's super interesting and prophetic. he also envisioned music made with computers and electronics, which also happened. jim was ahead of the curve, man. totally cool.
so dont hate. smile when you see jim on somebody's boobs. at least he's still being kept alive. -
ashleysizemore172 — 18 years ago(May 31, 2007 07:21 PM)
ur freaking hilarious alexmurrayw!!!! absolutly hil-freaking-larious! i'm not a pot headnever did it in my lifenever smoked a damn thing cept hamso stop being so steritipical (sp) they just know jim could kickuh$'s i mean#'s.i mean the artest formally known as prince's ass any old day son.
~!~Ashley~!~
"Death hurts, but life hurts a lot more" -Val Kilmer (Jim Morrison in The Doors) -
tommyuk — 19 years ago(March 22, 2007 07:39 PM)
Well I am now in my Thirties and I used to wear Doors T-Shirts when I was into them in my late teens during the Eighties.I think it's great that new generations are still discovering and appreciating The Doors.It just goes to prove how good the music was and still is.
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bramco1 — 19 years ago(March 23, 2007 01:45 AM)
Not annoyed at all
I think Jim would be honored that kids still care after 35+ years.
His work lives on like his heros (nietszche,mailer,rimbaud,huxley and so on).
Today(or in the past) whether it is the words, or the sexual attraction, it is all recognition.
When I was a teenager I only knew their "greatest hits" album, but it
led me to seek out every piece I could find of their music.
I hear something new every time I listen to The Doors. The appreciation never ends for me.
I've been a fan for 20 years now.
"a friend is someone who gives you the complete freedom to be yourself"
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fraggle40 — 10 years ago(March 02, 2016 06:24 AM)
I agree too! Seriously, complaining because someone wears a t-shirt with Jim Morrison's face on it? Who died and left them in charge?!
I was gonna let you beep me, but I got my rag, and I know how you hate a mess -
fight_it_all — 19 years ago(April 04, 2007 09:37 AM)
Yeah Jim despised the coming of heavy metal111c and punk alright! The fact that nothing of the kind existed until almost a decade after his passing is irrelevant.
You just (like almost all teenage fans of most everything) wish you could have Jim all to yourself. That you were only one who "understands" his works.
It's really pretentious and you are in effect more annoying than any punks who happens to like or not like the doors or young girls who find Jim hawt or soemthing.
The only good thing about it is that, sure as anything, you'll outgrow it and start appreciating good music and good poetry for what it is and not make everything about what you/other people "get". -
Menthol_Rock_n_Roll — 18 years ago(April 22, 2007 05:35 AM)
im 22 but I don't hate teens who like him. I think its great.
true fans don't have to wear t shirts and stuff, its in their heart lol
just like those wankas who wear Commodore or Ford jackets, usually the ones with very old cars. My family have the current Fords and we don't parade it round like they do. its just silly.
Didn't your head ever get you into something your ass can't handle?-Jim, THE BASKETBALL DIARIES -
kayte_the_myspace_addict — 18 years ago(May 08, 2007 03:19 PM)
i'm 16 and i too am a huge fan of Jim Morrisonand it's truehe was a poet not a rock starwhich is an amazing quote from the 1991 movie btwpeople don't understand the beauty in his lyrics and the ideas he had. he's just seen by some people as "punk" because he never followed any rules and didn't put up with society's beep and ideas of what things should beand i respect that and thats what most teenagers get from himme being a songwriter myself have always been inspired by his music AND his rebelious spirit. I can see where your coming frombut i can also see where they're coming from
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ashleysizemore172 — 18 years ago(May 31, 2007 07:15 PM)
ya know what? get the hell over it. is it that bad that we wear a shirt to remember him? would u rather us forget him? jim was an amazing song writer, singer, and poet and he left his mark in history now he needs to be represented. is it so bad that we think great things about him and we look up to him? is it so bad he was such an amazing guy he is STILL influencing people to this day?! 40 years after the band was put together baby! thats right and he'll be represted until the day i die! now i'm not gunna lie i hate those kids that only know light my fire or break on through and think they r his biggest fans, i'll have to agree with u on that. but its not that big a deal5b4 its just a cotton tee and maybe those kids will get to know the doors betteri really hope sobut at least they're helping him live after death, rite?
~!~Ashley~!~
"Death hurts, but life hurts a lot more" -Val Kilmer (Jim Morrison in The Doors) -
denny_crane — 18 years ago(June 08, 2007 04:04 PM)
Imagine how I feel. I teach in a high school and have to watch students wearing Jim Morrison t-shirts just to be cool. I had one student who was a genuine Doors fan and knew a lot about Jim Morrison, so I didn't mind him wearing the shirt we actually had quite an interesting discussion about music.
But then there are those others
I can't even say anything about it, because if I do comment on what a student is wearing (beyond something that violates the dress code), the parents start calling to tell me off. As an aside I always find it amusing when parents complain about teachers criticizing their kids, when you know the parents have criticized the same thing at home they just don't think anyone but themselves should be allowed to say anything to their little darlings.
It's not just t-shirts of The Doors, though. You get idiot students who wear t-shirts of Che Guevara and haven't even heard of him. I've asked students wearing Che Guevara t-shirts why they like Che Guevara, only to get a blank stare and "Huh?" or "Who?" in reply. -
Spielbergian — 18 years ago(July 11, 2007 04:17 AM)
I'm 17, and a HUGE fan of the Doors mainly for the lyrics Jim was such a genius when it came to poetry and songwriting. He was the greatest singer, greatest poet, and his charisma on stage has been the typical rock persona, no one can ever match this legend.
"I see myself as a huge fiery comet, a shooting star. Everyone stops, points up, and gasps "Oh look at that!" Then - whoosh, and I'm gone and they'll never see anything like it ever again, and they won't be able to forget me - ever"