Jim Morrison

How Jim Morrison Inspired Matthew McConaughey’s ‘Dazed and Confused’ Catchphrase
How Jim Morrison Inspired Matthew McConaughey’s ‘Dazed and Confused’ Catchphrase
How Jim Morrison Inspired Matthew McConaughey’s ‘Dazed and Confused’ Catchphrase
For years now, the easiest way to do a Matthew McConaughey impression has been to imitate his 'Dazed and Confused' character, David Wooderson, by saying "Alright, alright, alright" in a goofy Southern drawl -- something McConaughey himself acknowledged when he uttered those magic words while picking up his Oscar and Golden Globe awards for 'Dallas Buyers Club.' And as it turns out, we ha
Stuff For Sale
Stuff For Sale
Stuff For Sale
Well, here's something interesting for Doors fans: According to a recent Craiglist posting, the owner of the Los Angeles building that's said to be Jim Morrison's last known U.S. residence is selling furnishings from his apartment.
Fillin' In
Fillin' In
Fillin' In
Jim Morrison made a career of nodding off at inopportune moments. He passed out when the rest of the Doors were expecting him in the studio. He passed out in the studio. He passed out before concerts and after concerts. And sometimes, like on Sept. 15, 1968, he passed out during concerts -- onstage as the audience and his bandmates watched him collapse into an unwashed mound of rock-star excess. R
Jim Morrison in Newly Discovered Interview: ‘Fat Is Beautiful’
Jim Morrison in Newly Discovered Interview: ‘Fat Is Beautiful’
Jim Morrison in Newly Discovered Interview: ‘Fat Is Beautiful’
He's been dead for decades -- and the subject of countless retrospectives ever since -- but that doesn't mean we've heard and seen everything Jim Morrison committed to tape before he passed away. The latest example? A newly unearthed candid interview the Doors front man gave to director and journalist Howard Smith in 1969.