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JIM MORRISON || Northern Virginia Story Location Tour!

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@bryanmchugh1307
@bryanmchugh1307 2 ай бұрын
I had a friend who's father went to school with Jim Morrison. Even has a yearbook signed by Morrison. Said Jim was super quiet most of the time.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 2 ай бұрын
That’s about what I keep hearing from others that knew him.
@Deezeelove
@Deezeelove 10 ай бұрын
I am a huge fan of The Doors and Jim Morrison ❤❤❤❤ obsessed truly 😄
@PenCapChewz5693
@PenCapChewz5693 3 ай бұрын
Great job! My Dad went to GW with him. He sold his Jim Morrison signed year book for $4k.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
I’m actually working on a follow up. Thanks for watching!
@bradkriebel9774
@bradkriebel9774 10 ай бұрын
Very well done! Precise story on James Douglas Morrison
@giftedplanksify
@giftedplanksify 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting in the work. I would have never done it!!
@user-mx4ck7ms2q
@user-mx4ck7ms2q 2 ай бұрын
I was born in Alexandria VA. and have lived here 90% of my life. I drive by GW high school every day
@rashauddickerson8534
@rashauddickerson8534 2 ай бұрын
Mt Vernon Ave
@user-fr2hh1rx4k
@user-fr2hh1rx4k 3 ай бұрын
I appreciate this stuff. Not many people understand how much of pop culture came out of the D.C. area. I’m from Bowie and my Half Brother lived in the Woodbridge area.
@justinriley9996
@justinriley9996 7 ай бұрын
Real cool documentary film
@deadlyoneable
@deadlyoneable 3 ай бұрын
His dad was not just and admiral but a 4 star one. There’s only about 10-15 of these on active duty at any given time. There are many bldgs and other things on naval bases named after him. He was truly the biggest of the brass.
@fitmesslife
@fitmesslife 3 ай бұрын
Gulf of Tonkin incident was his other baby
@PoliticusRex632
@PoliticusRex632 2 ай бұрын
He was a Rear Admiral which is equivalent to a two-star General and he was cruising the coast of Japan on the USS Bon Homme Richard during the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
@whichkatami
@whichkatami 3 ай бұрын
My brother and Jim went to the same school in Arlington, growing up there then and now is fantastic, id say the best area in all the country., for safe clean hoods, education, culture and career advancement. Our house on 27th was about a 1/2 mile from the Morisons house on Evergreen. Nth Arlington neighborhoods are 6 miles from downtown DC and a few miles from the Pentagon. Both then and now those hoods residents run the federal govt. My sister still lives in Nth Arlington. Two SC Justices live in her hood. Thank for the video.
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
So cool. Did they attend Robert E. Lee Elementary on Lee Highway/Langston Boulevard by any chance? Or maybe Charles Stewart Elementary? Our late local Arlington historian Charlie Clark was fascinated by Jim.
@UGLY-MONEY17
@UGLY-MONEY17 2 ай бұрын
Arlington is outrageously expensive, the cost of living there these days is fucking nuts
@profitnadeem
@profitnadeem 3 ай бұрын
I grew up not far from this house as a kid and had no idea until now. JM was probably one of the greatest lyrical artists, and creative people ever! Cool history of a legend! 🫡✌🏽🕊️
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
That’s cool!
@profitnadeem
@profitnadeem 3 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanetthis was cool to see! I know all these places
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
@@profitnadeem I’ll eventually work on some other locations/celebrities from this area but the weather the past few weeks has been awful.
@profitnadeem
@profitnadeem 3 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet look forward to seeing more 👍🏽✌🏽
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
Like Danny Gatton and Link Wray!
@jamesflorence-ld5ld
@jamesflorence-ld5ld 4 ай бұрын
I was born in Alexandria and graduated from GW in 1966. Jim graduated I believe it was in 1961. I use to roller skate at that rink, and knew Phillips & Mama Cass Elliot went to GW as well. I never met Jim. Sadly to say. I lived on Duke ST. Then moved to the Delray area on Windsor Ave. where Jim went alot. The club the maker of this video was talking about may have been the club all the kids knew on RT !. If I m not mistaken it was called the 1320 Club. It got its name from its street number address. I was an Usher at the old Richmond Theater on the 8 hundred block of King St. over 60 years ago. It was originally named The Little Theater built in 1929. If any of you are from that area, remember how we us to go to the side of the Masonic Temple on King St. and slide down the side of its lawn during snow season? Brings back a lot of memories. Got to meet Willard Scott at dinner years ago near where he lived in the Paris, Va. area. It was on RT. 17 at Ashbys Inn. Good luck to all of you.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. A friend of mine was part of the class that was moved to TC to graduate in 71, but she’s given me a lot of info about that area in that time. Her mom had a store a block away from the Cohen’s store. I’ve done some more back end research and will plan on cutting some new video content this year.
@GTX1123
@GTX1123 3 ай бұрын
Did you know my uncle Bobby Winkler? He dropped out of GW before his Sr Yr which would have been 1966. The Principal Mr. Osasek ordered him to cut his hair and he refused LOL. Bobby started on drums and switched to keys. He was a PHENOMENAL player. He was in many bands that played at the Ambassador, the Bayou, Crazy Horse etc. He was in a band that opened for the Yardbirds in 67. He knew Jim Morrison's brother Andy
@heyoka9012
@heyoka9012 3 ай бұрын
Sledding down the temple hill … now THERE’s a memory worth reliving. We used to try to sneak into the temple at night during meetings when we were kids; we’d pretend it was a Nazi fortress. We used to cut through the reservoir fence, too, and play slip-and-slide on the surface tarp after it rained. Good times, man. Alexandria was an excellent place to be a free range kid. I think I’m a few years your junior, but not by too much. I remember Willard Scott reading story books at Maury School, and my go-to first date spot, without fail, was Generous George’s Positive Pizza Place. 🙏🏻😀 Cheers to you, whoever you are!
@wmarkdyer
@wmarkdyer Ай бұрын
It's not about Jim Morrison but I do know that. John Phillips went to the Linton Hall school out here in Bristow. It's really odd because I'm originally from Halifax Canada which is where Denny Doherty is from.
@michaelesgro9506
@michaelesgro9506 9 ай бұрын
Dang my other post is a friggin essay so I thought I would make an other one rather than add to it. I forgot something really cool. The coolest thing I found in my limited research. Knowing the books he was interested in during his youth or the high school era anyway, I checked the local library shelves for a lot of them. In those days, pre computer, there would be old library cards in the back inside cover denoting who checked the books out the borrower would sign or print their name. Even when I looked and most books had already been coded for computer check out and inventory, many of these cards remained in old dusty editions of obscure stuff like Rimbaud's poetry, Nietzsche, etc. I was rewarded by finding one Jim had signed out!!! I did not steal the book, but took the card!!! I am only admitting this now because I am far beyond a statute of limitations and too old to fear reprisal or shame LOL. I value this card to this day!!! I will never sell it on eBay or crap like that though, will pass it on. Would be pretty damn hard to establish provenance anyway...or at least costly for an appraiser if I could even locate one
@armandcouture4655
@armandcouture4655 9 ай бұрын
That is Amazing Brutha! Hell Yeah I would treasure that shiaht if I were you!!
@michaelesgro9506
@michaelesgro9506 9 ай бұрын
@@armandcouture4655 Thanks bro, yeah its pretty cool. I have all kinds of crazy shit from back in the day, lost some stuff too😖that I would give an arm to still possess. I was and am a freak for weird things...but around 60 yrs old now, so I have to be careful not to look pathetic😁
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
That's real cool. I plan to work on another Jim video sometime in the next few month. Let's just say I have some library updates for everyone.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
I'm also getting around to doing stories on local music celebrities, but as you know getting around to all of these places takes a lot of time and can be a real pain to do. If you're interested, I have other local music stuff in my music and musician's playlist tab. I did two videos on Dave Grohl. I even have a Roy Rogers one in there.
@michaelesgro9506
@michaelesgro9506 3 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet Thanks. I enthusiastically await your next Morrison video and other work. It is guaranteed to be high-quality entertainment and will present your unique perspective on this subject!!!
@Dubsackd333
@Dubsackd333 3 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏 I used to work at GW. I channeled Jim 🌞
@timothycreamer8610
@timothycreamer8610 2 ай бұрын
My brother went from St. Mary's school in Alexandria to GW we lived nearby and are DC natives good vid✔️
@mikearmistead4426
@mikearmistead4426 9 ай бұрын
I talked to a fellow in the Norfolk Virginia area who said he lived near Jim l believe in the neighboring town of Portsmouth Virginia. Which makes sense as Norfolk is a huge Navy town. Some of the lyrics in his songs refer to this time and area. Such as "the blue bus is calling us" the Navy busses. Outlaw trailer court on the side of the road named Kings Highway ( Outlaw is a local family name.)
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 9 ай бұрын
Oh wow, that’s amazing. I’m sure he would have lived near there at some point, although the carrier group his dad was assigned to later in life was based on the west coast. I’m working on a couple other musicians from the same area of VA that also made their way out west. Thanks for watching!
@toddswartz3510
@toddswartz3510 9 ай бұрын
The blue bus is also a reference or slang , dating back from the 60s referring to a narcotic & also ppl. Injecting .....imo that seems like a more fitting reference?
@CreatingExcellence
@CreatingExcellence 3 ай бұрын
I thought I read somewhere that the blue bus was literal and described him riding the bus with his girlfriend Mary. The End was written after she broke up with Jim.
@grahamjarman
@grahamjarman 3 ай бұрын
@@CreatingExcellence always wondered what the blue bus meant
@wmarkdyer
@wmarkdyer Ай бұрын
Living in Northern Virginia always makes me think about the doors song the Unknown Soldier. I'm sure he spent some time at the Arlington cemetery.
@kaecake9575
@kaecake9575 Ай бұрын
So glad Navajo people had a part of Jim Morrison. So glad to here that story.👍
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
Wow. This video is FANTASTIC! 5 stars. You can see the Arlington County Property Search for the South Glebe Road and 13th Street address. Parents Steve and Clara Morrison are listed on the archived section of the records. ❤ One other location for Jim was in Falls Church on Jefferson Avenue in the Greenway Downs neighborhood near Route 50 and Annandale Road. Jim attended Oak Street Elementary School for his second and third grade I think. In fact I had read somewhere that one of the cute broadly smiling kid photos of him was taken while he attended that school. Can't wait for Part 2!🎉
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
Oooh - good info that…thank you!
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
​@@RetroPopPlanetMost welcome!
@Bingbing611
@Bingbing611 Ай бұрын
I knew about the South Glebe address I lived near Mario’s Pizza and graduated from W-L in 1980
@jonathanwoods9843
@jonathanwoods9843 3 ай бұрын
Great video! I grew up in nearby Springfield and recall being amazed that Jim had lived so close when I read Sugarman's book in the early 1980s, which was then the only book about Jim. You mentioned that there have been many changes in the area since Jim's time, but one thing I have to add is that back then those areas in Alexandria and along Route 1 were kinda seedy. Although I don't have direct knowledge since I wasn't yet alive, I do recall the areas in the 1970s, and it was pretty obvious that it had been kind of rough and rundown for awhile. For instance, one Alexandria area where there are now shops and expensive residences was a massive rail yard with an adjacent junkyard. The area by the wharf was industrial, and Route 1 had lots of bars and cheap motels. Most of the big changes took place in the late 1980s- early 2000s. I met a guy who went to high school with Jim, who described him as "quite a joker". I appreciate the research and effort you put into this video. I learned some things that I didn't know!
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
I’ve probably learned more from the locals that have commented on this video than I feel that I served up with my own research. I’ve lived in Virginia a long time but didn’t grow up in Alexandria. I know there was a lot of marshy farmland and of course the nearby airport. I think I want to do a drive down route 1 video and point out all of the buildings that are still standing that were originally built as something else…especially the restaurants.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
I’m planning on doing a follow up video to this one when the weather gets much nicer.
@jonathanwoods9843
@jonathanwoods9843 3 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet A few things I can think of in Alexandria that aren't there anymore that would have been there when Jim was around are the big traffic circle in the middle of Old Town that was a big Confederate monument, the drive-in movie theater may have been there in Jim's time (it's now a big shopping center), what was the Mount Vernon Antiques Mall (until it burned down) was probably still a sawmill when Jim was around, there was an old trailer park near there, the sign of which may still be there but no longer (or barely) readable. There were "motor lodges" built in the 1940s and 50s- these had little cabins instead of a single building motel. One of these motor lodges was styled to look something like Mount Vernon, with a big house and central lawn with a circular drive around which were the cabins flanking the big house. Route 1 was a major thoroughfare before Interstate 95, and the motels were for tourists. The decline of this area had only just begun (I imagine) during Jim's time.
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
I remember all those things too! My dad was an antique clock buff and he drove our family to weekly auctions at the old Thieves Market on Route 1 near Mt. Vernon. I remember the rustic Woodley-Nightingale Tourist home cabins and funky vintage hotels, and gas stations.
@fitmesslife
@fitmesslife 3 ай бұрын
" Weird Scenes Inside the Beltway"..... What a RUSH
@MisterOceanCity
@MisterOceanCity 2 ай бұрын
No beltway in the 50s
@fitmesslife
@fitmesslife 2 ай бұрын
@@MisterOceanCity iykyk
@MisterOceanCity
@MisterOceanCity Ай бұрын
@@fitmesslife yep
@jdouble2012
@jdouble2012 3 ай бұрын
GW High School Alumni meet up regularly. My Dad graduated from GW in 66’
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
I have a friend that’s part of that network. She’s been my resource for a lot of GW related stuff.
@karenhuff2777
@karenhuff2777 2 ай бұрын
Thanks... I grew up in Alexandria during the 60s and 70s. My best friend and I were separated when she went to GW, and I was bussed to Hammond. I went to that skating rink. Wow! I only had a picture in my mind. Thank you! We bought pizza in Del Ray. We had friends across the bridge in Del Ray. I lived closer to Old Town Alexandria where I could walk to Potomac river. This was my childhood. Not all my memories are good. A small black girl who was an only child with what they called "good hair" made me a target. But the history in Alexandria is amazing. Thanks for the memories ❤
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 2 ай бұрын
Awesome - glad you enjoyed it! Stick around as there will be more. My only visit to Hammond is the time we beat them in football. 😉
@haroldk3913
@haroldk3913 Ай бұрын
Great job! Funny, I live in the area, just a few blocks from the Alexandria house, and have been going to these places just recently doing my own dive into Jim Morrison in Alexandria and posting on the FB Jim Morrison page. You have done more digging and know more details than I do on the house, his high school, and the roller rink concert in '67. So, I learned more watching this.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet Ай бұрын
@@haroldk3913 awesome - keep it up! I’m just trying to document as much stuff as I can since the area has redeveloped so rapidly. Feel free to subscribe because I’m working on another one as well as other area musical artists.
@haroldk3913
@haroldk3913 Ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet Ok - I am subscribed. I have been trying to find someone who lived here in the early 1960s who might have seen or known the Morrison's and could tell something - but no luck so far. I also understand Jim's brother lives in Vienna, VA about half an hour from Alexandria. I did get to meet Ray Manzarek in 1999 when he was signing his new book at a Tower Records in Los Angeles. I talked to him for about 5 minutes and bought his book, which he signed it for me. I have not read it since 1999.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet Ай бұрын
@@haroldk3913 it’s a rare thing. A bunch of folks have left comments on this video that they knew people that knew people but no direct connection that I can tell.
@krchene
@krchene 3 ай бұрын
DelRay was nothing like it is now but when i lived on Randolph street. It was a cool area but again not like it is today.
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
And The Washington & Old Dominion Railroad and Potomac Yard was quite active in the Del Ray area back in the late 50s up to the mid 60s. I remember the long viaduct crossing the Yard when I was a kid.
@alyenestephens4473
@alyenestephens4473 3 ай бұрын
Yes Morrison is very interesting and intelligent dude. It sad that he never found peace.
@JelksCabaniss
@JelksCabaniss 3 ай бұрын
I'd say he *did* find peace. He did his part and will always be remembered for it. But whoever, whatever Spirit, wherever he now is, he no longer has to worry about being encumbered by of having the identity of Jim Morrison of the Doors (and all the craziness of the people around him and the times) any more. His Star will shine forever.
@michaelesgro9506
@michaelesgro9506 9 ай бұрын
I found the Alexandria house decades ago, around 1989, while living in the DC/Arlington/Alexandria/Northern VA area for a while, 5 years. I started because I discovered he went to went to high school nearby in Alexandria, GW High School (from Hopkins/Sugerman book "No One Here Gets Out Alive") I then went to the OLD Alexandria Library in the "Old Town" area not far from the GW Masonic monument, I think it was on King or Prince, it was an ancient library, maybe torn down now because I do not recall a library near the beltway! I suspected I could find old local telephone directories (in those days the directories always provided a home address, if they even exist anymore). I did find them for like 1960-61. I knew Admiral Morrison would be listed and it was. I had little difficulty finding the house, less than 2 miles at most away. I already possessed excellent local street maps (pre GPS!) because I was an re appraiser. I even managed to cold knock and interview a few neighbors who still resided in the neighborhood and recalled Jim and/or the family, no luck finding Mary Werbelow who had lived nearby around the corner. She was his girl right up to UCLA as you know. (you're prob way too late to do that!!! I mean find existing neighbors, but you never know)). I was actually already somewhat familiar with the area as had lived off Russell Road for 6 months...if I recall his house was on Woodland Terrace, This is how we did it pre internet! I had thought about a book because I had also always been fascinated with Morrison, but around the same time or a year later maybe, Densmore came out with a book, then others, the market seemed glutted...mostly I was just interested. EDIT: I can even dig up a polaroid of the house you are showing from that time and some notes I took from the conversations I had, but I doubt you would be interested. You can reply if you are and I can see wat I can do. I doubt that. LOL. Oh, I forgot, very interesting video, way beyond what I did and when I did I just happened to be near (i.e when out in LA, I tracked down Venice locales, Sunset Blvd like Whiskey a Go Go, London Fog first gigs, etc, the motel he liked to crash at on La Cienega etc...all of the former even earlier though, early 80s my college years)
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 9 ай бұрын
Thanks! This video was epic and maybe too long but I’m glad so many people are digging it. There are a few houses that I missed but it’s so hard to find records. His family finally began to speak about Jim but almost as if they couldn’t believe their brother was so famous. The library still exists although it may have been remodeled. That was on deck for this video but I ran out of time and then I got injured so had to take many months off to recover. The library has the Virginia Room (I think it’s called) so I want to go off there and maybe speak to a librarian. Del Ray (where Jim lived on the borders) was a bit of a hippie artist commune that housed a couple of other famous artists that I’ll eventually get around to covering. I’ll keep them on the DL for now. Thanks for sharing your stories and stay tuned for Part 2! BTW - I have a friend who was Class of 71 at TC Williams (Remember the Titans). She was a student at GW her Junior Year before it closed as a high school. Not only does she have stories from GW but also from the Remember the Titans era. I’m picking her brain for sure.
@michaelesgro9506
@michaelesgro9506 9 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet Highest quality short video (meaning not some lavishly produced/budgeted documentary effort) in every way I have ever seen on this historical driving tour type of genre for sure....and I've seen quite a few by now. The grueling work is evident. I forgot to subscribe I think, will check now, def need to see part 2.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 9 ай бұрын
@@michaelesgro9506 cool! I have a playlist titled music and musicians. Have already done videos on Patsy Cline, Dave Grohl, etc. I have some other big ones coming down the pike. I hate the cold so this time of year it gives me a reason to get outside and explore.
@michaelesgro9506
@michaelesgro9506 9 ай бұрын
Oh, I forgot to mention in regard to your first response that even back in 1989 GW had already converted from a high school to I believe one of their middle schools, Alexandria grew so much in the 80s and 90s and probably continues, but of course there is kind of finite space there couched in around the river, Arlington, Falls Church, etc. You are probably aware that Mama Cass also went to GW not long before or after Morrison, I don't believe they attended at the same time though. I did not make or forgot the connection with the Titans/film!!!
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 Ай бұрын
@@michaelesgro9506 LOVED your post but wanted to add that it was Tandy Martin, Jim's high School friend who lived near him. I think he met Mary after he moved to Florida.
@seagullpoet
@seagullpoet 2 ай бұрын
A high school gal - later in life - saw NO ONE GETS OUT ALIVE book. She recognized him instantly - by his lips. She bought the book.
@TheDutchGuy
@TheDutchGuy 8 ай бұрын
Great!
@GTX1123
@GTX1123 3 ай бұрын
When the Doors played at the Alexandria Roller Rink, my Aunt was a groupie and got backstage at that show. The crowd was going nuts because Jim was late getting there. The Doors had done a show earlier that night in Baltimore and they had a heated argument after the show which is why Jim didn't ride with them in the limo to Alexandria where they were playing. He took a cab instead. The band would usually open up the show by playing for a good 30 minutes before he came on anyway. One rumor is that Jim started the argument with his bandmates because he didn't want anyone to know who that his father was the Navy Commander involved in the Gulf of Tonkin incident. This way he could get there late so he wouldn't have to talk to the media before the show who might ask him what it was like to come back to his old stomping grounds in Alexandria which might lead to questions about his family and his father etc. Back to the story with my Aunt. So she wanders around back stage while the band is already on stage playing looking to see if she can meet Jim Morrison. She eventually rounds the corner to the side wing just off stage and there's Jim Morrison 5 feet away leaning against the wall wearing his mirror aviator sunglasses smoking a cigarette. When she told us this story we were on the edge of our seats. "what happened next?! did he say anything?!" She said "no man, he threw his cigarette down on the wooden stage floor" We were all like "ok whatever, but what did you do next? You talked to him right? What did you say?". She says "I ran over there and put the cigarette out with my shoe, I mean I thought it would burn the whole place down!". We all busted out laughing so hard because my Aunt always was a worry wart. Jim just ignored her and waltzed out onto the stage and the crowd went nuts...
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
That story rules! And I’ve heard similar theorizing about Jim and his dad. I’ve even read other articles that posit that Jim’s mom and sister were in the audience and he visited with them for awhile, but I can’t find anything to corroborate that story.
@GTX1123
@GTX1123 3 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet Got another one I'll be posting. You'll love it...
@user-ro2we6ys2t
@user-ro2we6ys2t 3 ай бұрын
Funny story
@nancyhillard6456
@nancyhillard6456 28 күн бұрын
My Dad graduated from GW in the 50's along with John Phillips of the Mammas and Pappas and Scott McKenzie, as well as Willard Scott.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 28 күн бұрын
@@nancyhillard6456 that’s an insane few years. I don’t think Scott McKenzie graduated from GW. He went to the private school nearby.
@nancyhillard6456
@nancyhillard6456 28 күн бұрын
@RetroPopPlanet well according to my POP his real name Phil Blondheim.
@brownjmj3
@brownjmj3 8 ай бұрын
According to Mark Opsasnick, a local author who has extensively researched the movements of the Morrisons, they never lived on N Evergreen St. They relocated from California to Alexandria in 1959, where Jim attended, and graduated from, George Washington high school. The WUSA story on the N Evergreen St house was equivocal in their claims, and no one in my wife's family, who lived two doors down from the house you cite, remembers the Morrisons living there.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 8 ай бұрын
I was actually using Mark’s book as my reference marker, but was citing claims about N Evergreen from a Washington Post article that appeared in 2011 before I wrote my original blog post. In the years hence multiple websites list this as their home with former neighbors and childhood playmates claiming they lived here. I had one guy DM me from California stating that he was friends with Jim when they were kids and in one house out there they were basically couch surfing waiting for his father to receive orders. There are a couple of other houses that Mark cites them staying in that I’ll get around to showing off. This entire episode has been a crazy big mystery that’s been a fun rabbit to pursue.
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
I think our late local historian Charlie Clark had some verification that Jim did live on Evergreen.
@ATXviIIIe
@ATXviIIIe Ай бұрын
Grew up in Northern Virginia, huge Doors fan my high school photography teacher had his sister’s yearbook and Jim Morrison was in it. He let us see it and hold it. I have never stopped believing in the mystique of Jim
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet Ай бұрын
I've seen the yearbook myself in person and I'll be addressing that on a soon(ish) new Jim video!
@justinscrivner5457
@justinscrivner5457 9 ай бұрын
I was a navy brat and we we're stationed in Coronado amphibious base in san Diego. Jim lived there too and referred to it as "tedious and boring ". He was fascinated with ghetto neighborhoods
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 9 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! I’ll be doing a part 2 exploring some of those same types of hangouts here…however, it looks very different now to when he was a teen.
@justinscrivner5457
@justinscrivner5457 9 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet I was born into a navy family so I understand Jim's upbringing completely. Statistically there is a certain percentage of dysfunctionalism in military families due to constant relocation. Military brats are different from civilian kids. We tend to keep our friends at arms length that is to say not be so close to them from fear of moving again and reinvent ourselves in a new town, new neighborhood, new school.
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
From The Lizard King book I recall Jim used to hang out in Old Town Alexandria by the Potomac River and near the Wilkes Street (railroad) Tunnel. I was wondering if he also might have taken an interest in the ongoing construction of the old Woodrow Wilson Bridge spanning the river. It crossed over into Oxon Hill where I lived back in the day. I think the span was finally completed in December 1961 which was just months after Jim moved to Florida.
@XRaySpex000
@XRaySpex000 7 ай бұрын
One of my best friends lives right next to the Morrison home in Alexandria. One of Jim's girlfriends went to our high school, we swiped the yearbook w/her pic in it from the school library. Her neighbors remembered Jim borrowing books from them when he was in high school.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 7 ай бұрын
Oh, that’s cool! Toward the end of the year I visited the records room at the library and will make a future video about that. Too cold out now to go traipsing around Old Town!
@TheAllangio
@TheAllangio 6 ай бұрын
What’s her name ? Tandy ?
@josephmcfarland8442
@josephmcfarland8442 4 ай бұрын
It fits, a major league bookworm
@heyoka9012
@heyoka9012 3 ай бұрын
Hey, we probably know each other! 😂🙏🏻
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
This Jim rabbit hole is so cool! Serendipity and it's a small world etc.
@LadyDi0514
@LadyDi0514 2 ай бұрын
Great video.
@dawnhilderbrand3659
@dawnhilderbrand3659 Ай бұрын
Wow, I spotted my mom in one of your pictures. She worked at a radio station and met The Doors. She must of been 16-17 years old ! ❤
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet Ай бұрын
Cool - which one? It’s stock footage that I found online.
@dawnhilderbrand3659
@dawnhilderbrand3659 Ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanetthe group pic towards the end which was talking about Jack from radio station. She's on the left side only female !
@krchene
@krchene 3 ай бұрын
I use to scate there for years but i was very young and the years were 1979- 1983. I went to GW as well butit was a middle school
@leftisbest7173
@leftisbest7173 Ай бұрын
I live in this area. Very cool.
@GTX1123
@GTX1123 3 ай бұрын
This is THE story behind the song "The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)". I've heard it said this is about how Janis Joplin first introduced Jim Morrison to the blues. NONSENSE. Here's a clue from this song that gives us insight into where Jim FIRST learned about da' Blues. "I want to tell you 'bout Texas radio and the big beat. IT COMES OUT OF THE VIRGINIA SWAMPS, cool and slow with plenty of precision, with a back beat narrow and hard to master." Which swamp? I'll tell you. When Jim lived in Alexandria Va, he used to take the bus south down Route 1 to an area near Ft. Belvoir Army Base where there were several juke joints w black blues musicians hammering out hard core blues music. Jim loved to go there and listen to them. That particular area is very low and swampy. I know because I grew up 2 miles as the crow flies from there, on the other side of that very swamp. In the spring time when it's warm during the day and cool at night, when the sun goes down the frogs get extremely LOUD and the CRAZIEST fog you have ever seen sometimes rolls right up out of the swamp. I've seen it where it literally looked like a flat carpet of fog about a foot thick and 3 feet off the ground - like something out of a Dracula movie - just as the sun is going down. Can you imagine it? A 17 yr old Jim Morrison stepping off of a hot bus with the frogs singing and that cool air wafting up from the swamp mixing with the warm air from Route 1. As he walks towards the juke joint, the pounding rhythm of the blues mixes with the sound of the frogs and he's watching a thick blanket of fog rolling up out of the swamp. For someone like Jim, this would have overwhelmed his senses and been like stepping into another world of mystery and adventure. Yeah, I know he lived in Texas for a very brief time but at 11 yrs old, Texas isn't where he was FIRST schooled in the Blues friends. It was at those juke joints on Route 1 in Virginia. That my friends is the story behind what came "out of the Virginia swamps, cool and slow with plenty of precision, with a back beat narrow and hard to master".
@fitmesslife
@fitmesslife 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for that insight. Provoked me to revisit the not-so-peaceful lyrics of " Peace Frog".
@morganmckinley7946
@morganmckinley7946 Ай бұрын
@@fitmesslifeAccording to Robby, it’s about Abortion. I read or heard RK talking about the making of the song. Great song!!
@fitmesslife
@fitmesslife Ай бұрын
@@morganmckinley7946 I never considered that, and it makes so much sense. Considering that mass abortion is a blood ritual to the sick secret societies that control too much, and they all tip their hats to Rosicrucianism; " Blood is the rose of mysterious union" only amplifies the thought that it's about abortion.
@kennethblair9433
@kennethblair9433 27 күн бұрын
The Del Ray area has been re-vitalized over the years. It was an older run-down section of town in Morrison's day, without the bohemian atmosphere you see today. I doubt he spent much time there.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 27 күн бұрын
I bet he had to walk to school a few times when he couldn't bum a ride. I have a friend that went to GW and she used to have to take the city bus to get to school.
@kennethblair9433
@kennethblair9433 27 күн бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet Totally agree. In those days Alexandria public schools didn't have enough buses and contracted AB&W bus co. for some of the routes. As for Del Ray, I don't know how much time Morrison actually spent there, but I doubt there was much going on there, in the 60's, that he would have been interested in.
@timmyles314
@timmyles314 5 ай бұрын
Doesn't he have a little sister who might still be alive ??
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 5 ай бұрын
I believe so, but located in California. I saw an interview from a few years back...60 minutes maybe? Not surprisingly they weren't very involved in his life when he was a "star" and she confessed that she wasn't into his type of music (Rock and Roll I'm guessing). Hard to believe there was a time where music was world's apart and you could literally have no idea how big a celebrity your own brother was until he passes on.
@Jason-cm6uh
@Jason-cm6uh 3 ай бұрын
I learned some shit today
@raybennett8399
@raybennett8399 3 ай бұрын
Yup I'm a service brat now I'm 62 we moved every three years .starting at age 7 nyc,Hawaii texas,and back to California.
@blainelanum165
@blainelanum165 24 күн бұрын
He went to Tuckahoe elementary in Alexandria va.
@stephenroman9015
@stephenroman9015 8 ай бұрын
I believe that Cass Elliot went to the same high school as Jim
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 8 ай бұрын
She did. For a year or two. I’ll eventually get to her but most of her story takes place in Baltimore.
@GTX1123
@GTX1123 3 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet Four of my uncles were musicians. One of them (Frank Winkler) was in a band with Cass Elliot. This was obviously way before the Mama's and the Papa's. This was while Cass briefly attended George Washington Highschool in Alexandria Virginia. My uncle's band was auditioning female singers when Cass showed up. It was a long day as one after the other didn't cut it. When Cass started singing they could hardly wait to finish the song. They gave her the spot right then and there as lead vocalist but she wasn't in the band for very long because her family moved to Baltimore.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
@@GTX1123 Ellen Cohen does appear in the GW yearbooks in a couple of places. She was active (and seemingly well liked) by her class. Weirdly enough she never felt like she fit in according to biographies I've read. I have a friend that went to GW and she has pinpointed where her parent's shop was...because it was a few doors down from her mom's store. I'll do a video on her eventually but it's the Baltimore locations that have proved difficult to research. I'll be sure to hit you up for more info about your uncle's band!
@GTX1123
@GTX1123 3 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet Thanks. My uncle Frank Winkler tragically died in 1980 just before his 40th birthday from a massive heart attack. He was survived by my Aunt who is still alive. She told me the story about Cass Elliot. I could ask her if she knows the name of the band he was in back then but they didn't meet until many yrs later. My other uncle Bobby Winkler is mentioned in Mark Opsasnik's book "Capitol Rock". If you haven't read that get a copy of it. There are some great stories in there about Link Wray. The oldest of my uncles who were musicians, Charlie Winkler just turned 87 and still plays. He's a great jazz musician. In 1968, his band "the Bobby Charles Quartet" took local DC legendary guitarist Danny Gatton on the road with them for one year. They recorded a live album together.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
@@GTX1123 I should know more about jazz but sadly, do not. I do need to pick up a couple more of Opsasnik's books. There are so many different types of musicians from this area that I have a hard time focusing. I have some fun ones planned in the next few months and I released my big Beatles one two months ago. Check that one out if you haven't already. That was a fun one to film and edit.
@krchene
@krchene 3 ай бұрын
My parents went to school with both Jim and Cass.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
That's cool!
@heyoka9012
@heyoka9012 3 ай бұрын
I grew up in Alexandria in the ‘70s and ‘80s, and had a few friends whose parents remembered him from GW. (I was a faculty brat at VTS. My folks are buried in that little Poe-esque cemetery at Quaker and Seminary.) I had friends, the Nugents, who grew up in that house in the Beverly Hills neighborhood, near the old campus of St Agnes. I went to St Stephen’s, but had a sibling who attended TC. Back then, there was a scene among the young priests at VTS that felt a lot like the FSM movement at Berkeley. I’ve always wondered if his “seminary school” reference had anything to do with that. It was, well, right up Quaker Lane, after all. Anyway..thank you for a fun trip; I enjoyed this very much. (PS. I think Mama Cass also worked at Steak in a Sack at Bradlee.)🙏🏻🌻🐢
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
Steak in a Sack…interesting!
@rbaldwin3208
@rbaldwin3208 3 ай бұрын
I used to letter calligraphy for VTS a lot and when I read Opsasnick's incredible book I was thinking that Jim might have occasionally visited the Theological Seminary grounds too. Right near St. Stephen's School on Seminary Road near Quaker Lane.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
@@rbaldwin3208 I think he mentions in that first book (or in the follow up) that Jim used to throw rocks at the private school buses as they drove by after class. I could have also read that elsewhere. Scott McKenzie graduated from St. Stephens in the mid-50s.
@timothycreamer8610
@timothycreamer8610 2 ай бұрын
I remember the Roller Rink.
@gnlout7403
@gnlout7403 26 күн бұрын
You should do the exorcist house not too far from there. Not the DC movie one, the real one in MD
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 26 күн бұрын
@@gnlout7403 wow, thanks for putting that on my radar. I have the book but haven’t read it in a very long time. I did some quick research and didn’t realize it was in Maryland. I’ll look into it more. I did an Exorcist movie filming location video very early on and may go back and remake that video. It’s under my filming locations tab. I also have a Blair Witch one as well.
@gnlout7403
@gnlout7403 25 күн бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet sure. I read an article by a guy named Mark Opsasnick years ago. He did some unbelievable research and found out who the boy was that the movie was based on. Turns out the presumed location of the house where people had been going for seances wasn't the actual place (a vacant lot where a house used to stand). The house was still around. He talked to people that knew him and everything. Of course the movies Georgetown location wasn't the actual place. The book said it was in nearby Mt rainier. But it wasn't, probably to just protect the boy. If you found an address in cottage city, that's the one The boy only died a few years ago.
@bonanzatime
@bonanzatime 2 ай бұрын
Is this the same Jim Morristone, who was on an episode of The Flintstones?
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 2 ай бұрын
No - different guy. Lead singer of The Doors.
@stephencaudill2422
@stephencaudill2422 2 ай бұрын
nice shave
@charleel1800
@charleel1800 8 ай бұрын
Officially died of a heart attack not an overdose. He was not a big drug guy. He liked his drink.
@BigShoulderMike
@BigShoulderMike 3 ай бұрын
What about his coughing up blood? From alcohol or cancer or what?
@Belluser-we1uc5cb2l
@Belluser-we1uc5cb2l 3 ай бұрын
He died at a Paris club in the bathroom after snorting Heroin. He was buying it for Pamela too. He Overdose in the bathroom. The owner of the club had his body removed and taken to his apartment by some bouncers, and they put him in the bathtub, the pamela that he died there. No autopsy was necessary in Paris. It wasn't mandatory or the law.
@buzziband9535
@buzziband9535 3 ай бұрын
Which is precisely why the heroin killed him.
@strengthandbulkMadness
@strengthandbulkMadness 3 ай бұрын
Fell off a shed in California before going to Paris. Heart valves got damaged and never treated. Heavy drinking didn’t help. Andy Morrison knows what happened.
@Belluser-we1uc5cb2l
@Belluser-we1uc5cb2l 3 ай бұрын
He snorted Heroin, thinking it was cocaine, Pam lied and said it was cocaine. He tried to score some at the night club in paris, where he overdosed in the bathroom, and they carried his body back to the bathtub in his apartment. There was no autopsy. The nightclub owner didn't want any scandal.
@majik_man
@majik_man 10 ай бұрын
23:58 Who these people on the end of the mural. Great video liked it.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 10 ай бұрын
Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, john Phillips, Jim Morrison.
@majik_man
@majik_man 10 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet Who's that girl next to bob dylan? Is it Joan Baez?
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 10 ай бұрын
@@majik_man oh, good catch. Yeah, maybe? 1960s Bob Dylan is on a laptop so who knows. LOL
@willardjones8546
@willardjones8546 3 ай бұрын
The name of Admiral Morrison's ship was USS Bon Homme Richard, not USS Bonne Dick.
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 3 ай бұрын
Bonnie Dick was its nickname.
@brayden3094
@brayden3094 2 ай бұрын
What is the music at 21:16?
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 2 ай бұрын
I found it in the KZfaq audio section…there are lots of videos to choose from for content creators. I forget the name of this particular song and the artist.
@halk3
@halk3 2 ай бұрын
It reminds me of Elton John's "Love Song." Olivia Newton-John did a nice version of it as well.
@racerx8822
@racerx8822 3 ай бұрын
“I think.” “I Believe.” “I’m not sure.”….Not a bad video but these phrases compromise the overall presentation.
@fitmesslife
@fitmesslife 3 ай бұрын
I prefer the honesty of that
@BennettPatten
@BennettPatten 4 ай бұрын
Enh...I give you a C+ on your research. You honestly have to delve into Clearwater, St.Petersburg, Tallahassee, Sebring , Florida. The first 4 Doors albums were about things that happened here in Florida. His girlfriend was here. He was all over this area. His songs had a huge amount of references to places and events here in Florida. His grandparent's house on Oseola Avenue was demolished a couple of years ago. His library card is on display in Clearwater Library. He was a pudgy outcast kid here. He got drunk all the time. There are some files on him with the Clearwater Police Department that are sealed to this day. You really could write books on him down here......Riders on the Storm was really from here. But you won't find the flavor that he saw here today. It was a different world back then. Jim's writings were specifically from the 1960-1962 time period in Florida.
@BeldenClearwater
@BeldenClearwater 5 ай бұрын
Pretty sure he had a blood clot
@Bingbing611
@Bingbing611 Ай бұрын
Del Ray was ghetto until about 20 years ago when affluent hipsters decided to ruin it
@terencewinters2154
@terencewinters2154 Ай бұрын
He broke on through to the other side . Unfortunately .
@JamesDollenmeyer
@JamesDollenmeyer 2 ай бұрын
Naval Intelligence.
@justinfleming7603
@justinfleming7603 11 ай бұрын
😂 “hey Alexandria” not cool the chick got hit by a cymbal but that’s funny
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 11 ай бұрын
That was definitely one of the wilder local stories I researched!
@justinfleming7603
@justinfleming7603 11 ай бұрын
@@RetroPopPlanet sounds right on
@charleel1800
@charleel1800 8 ай бұрын
What is an introvert extrovert? Isn't it one or the other?
@RetroPopPlanet
@RetroPopPlanet 8 ай бұрын
I’m technically classified as that. It basically means that you can be outgoing or “turn it on” when around other people but it’s not the natural behavior. You can just as easily be alone and be content.
@allencollins6031
@allencollins6031 3 ай бұрын
Dr. Carl Jung coined those terms. He said people, by degree lean towards one or the other. He said no one is 100 percent one or the other though because such a person would only be found in an insane asylum.
@user-gd6kr9pm1t
@user-gd6kr9pm1t 10 ай бұрын
Hey there. Watching the clip you made about Jim Morrison from the DOORS . Pretty disappointed fella. Did you bother to check your facts? You should have called this "Stories about the Doors" BTW: On the 50th anniversary of his death Jim Morrison was exonerated. Cleared on all charges. Give the man a little more respect. He certainly deserves it.
@morganmckinley7946
@morganmckinley7946 Ай бұрын
Take it easy fella. It’s not like this is 60 Minutes plus corporate media constantly lies and makes mistakes and has no shame whatsoever.
@halk3
@halk3 2 ай бұрын
Looking at pictures from when Jim Morrison had put on weight, his physical resemblance to Rush Limbaugh becomes clear. They were both natural entertainers. They were both avid readers and introvert-extroverts. Rush Limbaugh's backstory doesn't make sense. He looked nothing like his supposed brother. I don't know of any biography of Rush Limbaugh that goes into great detail about his childhood. One argument against this theory is that Morrison seemed to have a lighter build, but he intentionally restricted his diet so he would look emaciated. Another is the age difference, but Limbaugh looked old for his supposed age. It is pointed out that Limbaugh was already on the radio before Morrison died, but that is not conclusive evidence, since that time is not well documented, and Morrison could have played both "characters" before his supposed death. Some speculate that Morrison/Limbaugh had plastic surgery on his nose to change his appearance. Their voices don't seem too similar, but they were both in the same range, and voice-change surgery would have been possible.
@michaelpena5986
@michaelpena5986 11 ай бұрын
His father wasn't impressed at all with Jim. He father was a Navy admiral. Jim was a Navy equivalent to a lieutenant and got kicked out for his drinking!
@JamesGreen-pp4ms
@JamesGreen-pp4ms 11 ай бұрын
His father was an asshole.
@JelksCabaniss
@JelksCabaniss 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, his father, Admiral Morrison, was the also the patsy who started the Vietnan War with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident on oders from LBJ. Might help explain future actions and sides of Jim.
@ChineseChicken1
@ChineseChicken1 3 ай бұрын
​@@JelksCabaniss"Morrison's command of the Fifth Carrier Division did not, as has sometimes been supposed, give him a significant role in the controversial Gulf of Tonkin Incident in August 1964, which increased the level of US involvement in the Vietnam War. The Bon Homme Richard was cruising along the coast of Japan, from Sasebo to Yokosuka, while the incidents were occurring off the coast of North Vietnam."
@ChineseChicken1
@ChineseChicken1 3 ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/geBmZpCindXYiYE.htmlsi=qM3RCThuRaPFUuqD
@ChineseChicken1
@ChineseChicken1 3 ай бұрын
I was trying to tell you about a video where Jim's Dad talked about how talented he thought his son was but this channel keeps deleting my comments. Guess I won't be subscribing.
@stevenuanna4747
@stevenuanna4747 2 ай бұрын
Read the book WEIRD SCENES INSIDE THE CANYON...It looks like the 60’s counterculture was a phenomenon created by the intelligence community along with the Vietnam War which Morrison’s father had a hand in getting started with the “Gulf of Tonkin Incident” all designed your tear America apart. Oliver North’s Secretary Fawn Hall lived in Annandale next to Arlington. She married Morrison biographer Danny Sugarman. Fawn’s mother Wilma was Henry Kissinger’s Secretary and was the Director of the CIA’s secretary when 9/11 occurred. The big question is: Who was Morrison and all these other people working for? Read: THE SECRET ARCHITECTURE OF OUR NATIONS CAPITAL. An ancient occult group carried on today by Freemasonry.
@user-yd5wx4fh4t
@user-yd5wx4fh4t Ай бұрын
I def think your onto something, the coincidences of high military parents of so many of influential laurel canyon artists and the government installations on lookout mtn leads me to believe the California hippie lsd culture was created to tarnish the anti war movement, also the many strange things concerning Charles Manson are very interesting.
@Bushwig
@Bushwig 11 ай бұрын
Jim's father started the Vietnam war.
@sonialeigh9112
@sonialeigh9112 3 ай бұрын
🙄
@ChineseChicken1
@ChineseChicken1 3 ай бұрын
"Morrison's command of the Fifth Carrier Division did not, as has sometimes been supposed, give him a significant role in the controversial Gulf of Tonkin Incident in August 1964, which increased the level of US involvement in the Vietnam War. The Bon Homme Richard was cruising along the coast of Japan, from Sasebo to Yokosuka, while the incidents were occurring off the coast of North Vietnam."
@hokie6384
@hokie6384 12 күн бұрын
It was LBJ’s lie that started the Vietnam War 🤔
@MartinPlath
@MartinPlath Ай бұрын
I refuse to watch a documentary on Jim Morrison made by a guy who wears a truck driver cap on backwards
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