Frases célebres de Jim Morrison
Frases de gente de Jim Morrison
Original: «I think in art, but especially in films, people are trying to confirm their own existences. Somehow things seem more real if they can be photographed and you can create a semblance of life on the screen».
Frases de arte de Jim Morrison
Original: «I could be a journalist. I think the interview is the new art form. I think the self-interwiew is the essence of creativity. Asking yourself questions and trying to find answer. The writer is just answering a series of unututtered questions».
“El amor no puede salvarte de tu propio destino.”
Fuente: Voces del exilio. Arte Nuevo S.R.L., 2004, p. 179.
Jim Morrison Frases y Citas
Fuente: Romero, Sara. «15 frases célebres de Jim Morrison.» Muy interesante. https://www.muyinteresante.es/cultura/arte-cultura/articulo/15-frases-celebres-de-jim-morrison-191417783307 Consultado el 16 de octubre de 2018.
Fuente: Angle, Alexander. El diario de Oliver Cruz. Editorial Lulu.com, 2012. ISBN 9781471685385, p. 7,
Original: «This other kingdom seems by far the best
Until it's other jaw reveals incest
And loose obedience to a vegetable law».
Fuente: Densmore, John. Riders on the Storm: My Life with Jim Morrison and the Doors. Editorial Random House Publishing Group, 2009. ISBN 9780307429025.
Fuente: Canción A feast of friends.
“De hecho, no recuerdo haber nacido, debió haber ocurrido durante una de mis borracheras.”
Fuente: Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel. Entre Menudos y Cantinas. Editorial Palibrio, 2016. ISBN 9781506518114.
Original: «A hero is someone who rebels or seems to rebel against the facts of existence and seems to conquer them».
Fuente: Hopkins, Jerry. The Lizard King: The Essential Jim Morrison. Editorial Plexus Publishing, 2014. ISBN 9780859658843.
“Yo no saldré ahí afuera, tú tendrás que entrar dentro de mí.”
Fuente: Melusina. Frases célebres para adolescentes. Edición ilustrada. Editorial Selector, S.a. De C.v., 2009. ISBN 9786074530254, p. 99.
“Podríamos planear un asesinato o comenzar una religión.”
Fuente: Marín, Martha; Muñoz, Germán. Secretos de mutantes: música y creación en las culturas juveniles. Editor Universidad Central, Departamento de Investigaciones, 2002. Procedencia del original Universidad de Texas. Digitalizado 6 marzo 2008. ISBN 9789586650496, p. 135.
“Soy el Rey Lagarto, puedo hacer lo que sea.”
«I'm the Lizard King, I can do anything».
Fuente: Vega-Gil, Armando. El ritual del lagarto. Ediciones B. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial México, 2017. ISBN 9786075293530.
Fuente: Davis, Stephen. Jim Morrison: LIfe, Death, Legend. Editorial Penguin, 2005. ISBN 9781101218273.
“Quien controla los medios de comunicación, controla las mentes.”
Fuente: Linheira, Jorge. La cultura como reserva india: Treinta y seis años de políticas culturales en Galicia. Editorial Libros.com, 2018. ISBN 9788417236434.
“Queremos el Mundo, ¡y lo queremos ahora!”
Original en inglés: «We want the world and we want it now!»
Fuente: Forlenza, Rosario; Thomassen, Bjørn. «Italian Modernities: Competing Narratives of Nationhood.» Italian and Italian American Studies'. Edición ilustrada. Editorial Springer, 2016. ISBN 9781137492128, p. 216.
Fuente: Canción When the Music's Over de The Doors (Strange Days, 1967).
Original: «I always been attracted to ideas that were about revolt against authority —when you make your peace with authority you became an authority. I like ideas about the breaking away or overthrowing the estabilished order— I am interested in anything about revolt, disorder, chaos, specially activity that seems to have no meaning».
Fuente: Travers, Steven. Coppola's Monster Film: The Making of Apocalypse Now. Edición ilustrada. Editorial McFarland, 2016. ISBN 9781476664255, p. 71.
Hablando sobre la altura de la poesía.
Original: «It's so eternal. As long as there are people, they can remember words and combinations of words. Nothing else can survive a holocaust but poetry and songs. So long as there are human beings, songs and poetry can continue».
Fuente: Davis, Stephen. Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend. Editorial Penguin, 2005. ISBN 9781101218273, p. 333.
Fuente: Las "Notas" de Jim Morrison fueron reeditadas: cómo veía el mundo uno de los íconos más transgresores de los 60. 17 de octubre de 2018. https://www.infobae.com/america/cultura-america/2017/11/16/las-notas-de-jim-morrison-fueron-reeditadas-como-veia-el-mundo-uno-de-los-iconos-mas-transgresores-de-los-60/
Jim Morrison: Frases en inglés
“I'll never wake up in a good mood again.
I'm tired of these stinky boots”
Fuente: An American Prayer
“No one thought up being. He who thinks he has, step forward.”
Fuente: Wilderness: The Lost Writings, Vol. 1
“There's a killer on the road
His brain is squirming like a toad.”
"Riders on the Storm" from the album L.A. Woman (1971).
Variante: Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free.
“There are things known
and there are things unknown
and in between are the doors.”
Aldous Huxley, using the term "the doors of perception" which originated with William Blake in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. It is sometimes credited to Morrison because he cited it in interviews as the inspiration for the name The Doors and without always crediting Huxley as the source.
Misattributed
Variante: There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.
Fuente: Letters from Joe
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The New Creatures
As quoted in Jim Morrison: Ten Years Gone (1981) by Lizzie James writing for Creem Magazine http://archives.waiting-forthe-sun.net/Pages/Interviews/JimInterviews/TenYearsGone.html
Contexto: People are afraid of themselves, of their own reality; their feelings most of all. People talk about how great love is, but that’s bullshit. Love hurts. Feelings are disturbing. People are taught that pain is evil and dangerous. How can they deal with love if they’re afraid to feel? Pain is meant to wake us up. People try to hide their pain. But they’re wrong. Pain is something to carry, like a radio. You feel your strength in the experience of pain. It’s all in how you carry it. That’s what matters. Pain is a feeling. Your feelings are a part of you. Your own reality. If you feel ashamed of them, and hide them, you’re letting society destroy your reality. You should stand up for your right to feel your pain.
“Now listen to this…
Ill tell you about texas radio and the big beat”
An American Prayer (1978)
Contexto: Now listen to this...
Ill tell you about texas radio and the big beat
Soft driven, slow and mad Like some new language
Reaching your head with the cold, sudden fury of a divine messenger
Let me tell you about heartache and the loss of god
Wandering, wandering in hopeless night
Out here in the perimeter there are no stars...
Out here we is stoned...
Immaculate.
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The Lords: Notes on Vision
Contexto: Few would defend a small view of Alchemy as "Mother of Chemistry", and confuse its true goal with those external metal arts. Alchemy is an erotic science, involved in buried aspects of reality, aimed at purifying and transforming all being and matter. Not to suggest that material operations are ever abandoned. The adept holds to both the mystical and physical work.
“Don't worry, the operation won't take long and you'll feel much better in the morning.”
Onstage introduction to The Celebration of the Lizard
Contexto: Alright listen man, we got a special treat for you now. This is a little tour-de-force that we've only done a couple times in front of strangers, and it starts off kinda quiet, so if everybody just kinda relax, take a few deep breaths, think about your eventual end and what's gonna happen tonight; and we'll try and do something good to your head, right man?
I don't know if you're aware of it, but this whole evening is being taped for eternity and beyond that too. And so listen man, if you want to be represented in eternity with some uncouth language then I hope you'll stand up on the top of your seat and shout it out very clearly or we're not going to get it on tape.
Don't worry, the operation won't take long and you'll feel much better in the morning.
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The Lords: Notes on Vision
Contexto: The Lords. Events take place beyond our knowledge or control. Our lives are lived for us. We can only try to enslave others. But gradually, special perceptions are being developed. The idea of the "Lords" is beginning to form in some minds. We should enlist them into bands of perceivers to tour the labyrinth during their mysterious nocturnal appearances. The Lords have secret entrances and they know disguises. But they give themselves away in minor ways. Too much glint of light in the eye. A wrong gesture. Too long and curious a glance.
“Death makes angels of us all
and gives us wings
where we had shoulders
smooth as raven's
claws”
An American Prayer (1978)
Variante: Death makes angels of us all
and gives us wings
where we had shoulders
smooth a raven´s claws…
“I'll tell you this —
No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn.”
"The Wasp (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)" on the albums L. A. Woman (1971) and An American Prayer (1978)
Variante: No heavenly power will forgive us now for wasting the dawn.
“This is the strangest life I’ve ever known.”
"Waiting for the Sun" on the album Morrison Hotel (1970)