The listing, This Is The End...My Only Friend, Living & Dying With Jim Morrison by Judy Huddleston has ended.
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It was California, 1967, and The Doors were just breakin' on through.
Seventeen-year-old model Judy Huddleston was there. An obsessive Doors fan, she experienced the ultimate rock fantasy and nightmare--living and "dying" with the legendary Jim Morrison.
This Is the End...My Only Friend opens doors to us into the mysterious soul of the generation's most bizarrely brilliant and tortured poet--vocalist.
Morrison was adored by millions, yet desperately lonely--passionate about life, yet madly suicidal--capable of tenderness as a lover, yet sometimes violent--and always promiscuous.
In the author's intensely peronalaccount, we read of her own flirtation with acid and other mind-altering drugs. We learn of the intense alienaion that drove so many of her generation to hallucinatory experiments and to the haunting music and lyrics of The Doors. Judy soon found herself in the arms of the dangerously seductive Morrison.
You'll discover the intimate, dramatic, and tragic details of Jim Morrison's life and death, including:
Jim asking Judy to strip naked in the parking lot before letting her up into his music studio;
His obession with sex and fascination with his powerful sexuality;
Drunken excesses that made Jim stumble on stage--and in bed;
The obsessive jealousy of Jim's girlfriends;
And, finally, scenes of the sensitive, creative Morrison succumbing to destructive inner demons and dying suddenly in Paris at twenty-seven.
The author's powerful love survived Morrison's blatant infidelities, drunken and stoned visits and phone calls at all hours, and frightening bouts of satanic rage preceding whispered pleas for emotional intimacy.
Jim Morrison's meteroic life story is no longer a closed book. Fans wll be grateful to Judy Huddleston for the doors she has opened to the early years of Morrison's first concert, to his surprising love life, and to the rock giant's final tragic months.