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paper explains that "The Doors" were formed in 1965 by Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison, later adding guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore. The author points out that Jim's
lyrics and poetry were very dark and disturbing pieces; he was a symbol of
rebellion and turned his rebellion into a movement with his dramatic, mesmerizing stage
performances, which accompanied his deep songs: The concerts would change from a musical performance to a
political rally in minuets. The paper concludes that, against censorship, authority and "the norm", Morrison was on a destructive path of
drugs and an early death but the 27 year hurricane that was Jim and "The Doors" left a permanent stamp on society
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