jim morrison
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instead of dying, if jim morrison had quit the doors and lived a quiet life and died of natural causes today, would he still have been as legendary? how much of a role did his untimely death play in his status of a rock god?
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Another habit says its long overdue
Another habit like an unwanted friend
I'm so happy with my righteous self
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all rock gods or icons are ones that have "left us"..
Paul McCartney is maybe the exception, but generally the icon status is granted until the person dies..
Shannon Hoon, Layne Staley and Andrew Wood appear to have legendary status, at least by some on here, and accordingly their icon status is probably more of that than say Springsteen, Dylan or even Vedder.... the only reason being that they have passed on, it could hardly be for their contribution to revolutionising music can it
Presley changed the world as did Hendrix... Staley couldnt even change his socks.
fair enough, but no Presley then no fuckin Stayley... thats quite important.
he was a shock to a putrid and saccharine system, he allowed rock'n'roll to become the "danger" it is! Thus the guys we idolise today are indebted, along with the Beatles, to him.
it is pure fact that when any "star" dies then his back catalogue shoots through the roof, although i doubt this to be the case when Gary Glitter is hopefully stabbed in the face a few thousand times.... people like dead rock stars more than they like them alive... its a sad state of affairs really.... they want a dead mans music more than they want a new album of new songs
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1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II