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    EVENEMENTS - MIAMI - 1969

    Jimi Hendrix
    Jimi Hendrix
    Shaman King
    Shaman King


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    Date d'inscription : 22/08/2005

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    Message par Jimi Hendrix Sam 10 Sep - 2:08

    bonjour à tous,

    sans contexte l'un des moments les plus importants pour les Doors ^^

    mais, je ne crois pas que je ne peux pas me baser sur le film d'Olivier Stone, alors est-ce que quelqu'un à le récit exact de ce qui s'est passé ce jour-là ? (nottament les conneries que Jim a dit)
    LAURETTE
    LAURETTE
    The Unknown Soldier
    The Unknown Soldier


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    Date d'inscription : 14/08/2005

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    Message par LAURETTE Lun 26 Sep - 11:32

    Jimi Hendrix a écrit:bonjour à tous,

    sans contexte l'un des moments les plus importants pour les Doors ^^

    mais, je ne crois pas que je ne peux pas me baser sur le film d'Olivier Stone, alors est-ce que quelqu'un à le récit exact de ce qui s'est passé ce jour-là ? (nottament les conneries que Jim a dit)

    Pour ceux qui sont un peu bilingue, voici quelques extraits manuscrits du procès...

    http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/jimdoors1.html

    Et voici, la version anglaise (toujours) de ce qui s'est passé à Miami....

    Q: What happened in Miami, Florida in 1969?

    A: The Doors were scheduled to play a concert at the Dinner Key Auditorium on March 1, 1969. The Doors manager, Bill Siddons had made a deal with the Miami promoter, Ken Collier to accept a flat fee of $25,000 instead of sixty percent of the gross receipts. Collier then sold between eight to nine thousand tickets at more than the agreed price. Collier also removed seats to allow more people into the auditorium. An auditorium designed to hold seven thousand people was now packed tight with about thirteen thousand.

    Jim Morrison missed his scheduled flight into Miami and spent the time waiting for the next flight, drinking in the airport lounge. Once he boarded the plane he continued drinking. During a stopover in New Orleans he missed his flight again and consumed even more drinks waiting for the next flight. By the time he reached Miami he was extremely drunk. Once he took the stage he was almost falling down drunk. He was abusive towards the audience, he would start a song only to stop it after a few lines, he would bum even more drinks from members of the audience. At some point in the concert he then asked the audience, "Do you wanna see my cock?" He allegedly then exposed himself for a brief instant and continued on with the show.

    The next day the Doors started a planned vacation. While out of the country, the press in Miami had a field day with the alleged exposure incident. Pressure was put on local officials to do something about it. On March 5 1969, Bob Jennings from the state attorney's office acted as complainant. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Jim Morrison on one felony count of lewd and lascivious behaviour and three misdemeanor counts of indecent exposure, open profanity and drunkenness.

    Jim turned himself in to the FBI in Los Angeles on April 4, 1969. On November 9, 1969 he entered a not guilty plea in Miami. The trial did not start until August 12, 1970. Max Fink was Jim's defense lawyer, the prosecuter was Terrence McWilliams and Judge Murray Goodman presided over the case. Much evidence was heard from witnesses for both sides. Most of it was contradictory. On September 20, 1970 the jury found Jim Morrison guilty on the misdemeanor charges of indecent exposure and profanity. He was found not guilty on the felony charge and the misdemeanor for drunkenness. He was released on a $50,000 bond and returned to Miami on October 30, 1970 for sentencing.

    Judge Goodman sentenced Jim to six months of hard labor and a $500 fine for public exposure and sixty days of hard labor for profanity. The sentences would run concurrently. He would be eligible for release after two months and would be on probation for two years and four months. His lawyer filed an immediate appeal. Until the appeal could be heard, Jim would be free on the $50,000 bond.

    Jim Morrison was to die in Paris, France July 3, 1971 before his legal problems could be resolved.


    J'ajoute enfin qu'il faut que tu te procures rapidement, si c'est pas déjà fait, le Box Set vol.1 où tu trouves la fameuse version "hot" de 5 to 1 par un Jimbo torché bien comme il faut.....C'est là que tu pourras entendre (en partie seulement)tout le speech qu'il fait....."z'êtes tous une foutue bande d'esclaaaaaaaaaaaaaaves... "Laughing ...etc...etc

    Voili,voilou....
    THE SPY
    THE SPY
    Back door man
    Back door man


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    Date d'inscription : 11/01/2008

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    Message par THE SPY Ven 18 Jan - 6:20

    Le boot de ce concert existe ! Very Happy mais introuvable... Shit
    Phil
    Phil
    Back door man
    Back door man


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    Message par Phil Mar 22 Jan - 10:32

    THE SPY a écrit:Le boot de ce concert existe ! Very Happy mais introuvable... Shit

    Il n'est pas introuvable . Je l'ai couplé avec un autre concert. Ne pas vous attendre à un son nickel .
    THE SPY
    THE SPY
    Back door man
    Back door man


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    Message par THE SPY Mer 23 Jan - 1:02

    Son pourri pour concert musicalement assez pourri (dixit les "survivants du groupe")
    Sa valeur n'est qu'historique...
    Sinon, à l'écoute, Jim est vraiment bourré ce soir là ? http://www.rouenchat
    Phil
    Phil
    Back door man
    Back door man


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    Message par Phil Mer 23 Jan - 10:54

    THE SPY a écrit:Son pourri pour concert musicalement assez pourri (dixit les "survivants du groupe")
    Sa valeur n'est qu'historique...
    Sinon, à l'écoute, Jim est vraiment bourré ce soir là ? http://www.rouenchat
    Il est vraiment pas bien , Jimbo . http://20gp.ovh.net/ http://20gp.ovh.net/ http://20gp.ovh.net/ drunken drunken drunken

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