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The Doors Respond to Jim Morrison's Pardon: No Thanks!
- Posted on Dec 22nd 2010 9:58PM by Benjy Eisen
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The Doors recall their March 1, 1969 performance in Miami as being chaotic... but not illegal. The venue was oversold and the police were there to protect the members of the Doors, not shut them down. The band even claims that, after the show, they shared "beers and laughter" backstage with local authorities, before leaving town without incident.
"We don't feel Jim needs to be pardoned for anything," reads the statement, attributed to the Doors and the Morrison Family. "If the State of Florida and the City of Miami want to make amends for the travesty of Jim Morrison's arrest and prosecution, forty years after the fact, an apology would be more appropriate..."
Read the full statement below.
"In 1969, the Doors played an infamous concert in Miami, Florida. Accounts vary as to what actually happened on stage that night.
Whatever took place that night ended with the Doors sharing beers and laughter in the dressing room with the Miami police, who acted as security at the venue that evening. No arrests were made. The next day we flew off to Jamaica for a few days' vacation before our planned 20-city tour of America.
That tour never materialized. Four days later, warrants were issued in Miami for the arrest of Morrison on trumped-up charges of indecency, public obscenity, and general rock-and-roll revelry. Every city the Doors were booked into canceled their engagement.
A circus of fire-and-brimstone 'decency' rallies, grand jury investigations and apocalyptic editorials followed -- not to mention allegations ranging from the unsubstantiated (he exposed himself) to the fantastic (the Doors were 'inciting a riot' but also 'hypnotizing' the crowd).
In August, Jim Morrison went on trial in Miami. He was acquitted on all but two misdemeanor charges and sentenced to six months' hard labor in Raiford Penitentiary. He was appealing this conviction when he died in Paris on July 3, 1971. Four decades after the fact, with Jim an icon for multiple generations -- and those who railed against him now a laughingstock -- Florida has seen fit to issue a pardon.
We don't feel Jim needs to be pardoned for anything.
His performance in Miami that night was certainly provocative, and entirely in the insurrectionary spirit of the Doors' music and message. The charges against him were largely an opportunity for grandstanding by ambitious politicians -- not to mention an affront to free speech and a massive waste of time and taxpayer dollars. As Ann Woolner of the Albany Times-Union wrote recently, 'Morrison's case bore all the signs of a political prosecution, a rebuke from the cultural right to punish a symbol of Dionysian rebellion.'
If the State of Florida and the City of Miami want to make amends for the travesty of Jim Morrison's arrest and prosecution forty years after the fact, an apology would be more appropriate -- and expunging the whole sorry matter from the record. And how about a promise to stop letting culture-war hysteria trump our First Amendment rights? Freedom of Speech must be held sacred, especially in these reactionary times.
Love,
The Doors
The Morrison Family"
- Filed under: News, Pop Culture, Holy Hell, I Fought the Law, Politics as Usual
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I love The Doors music but I feel bad because I never knew this BS crap ever happened.
January 16 2011 at 12:33 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyIt took Christianity centuries to apologize for Galileo; it may take Miami's pious politicians a few more decades for Morrison.
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