Admiral George Stephen Morrison and his son James Douglas Morrison on the bridge of the Bon Homme Richard, 1964. 7 years later James would die in Paris.
Admiral George Stephen Morrison and his son James Douglas Morrison on the bridge of the Bon Homme Richard, 1964. 7 years later James would die in Paris.
This picture is proof that fat kids can grow up to be timeless sex symbols.
Whoa when in ‘64 was this? That’s the year the older Morrison commanded the fleet that performed the Gulf of Tonkin false flag event that was used by Johnson to justify the U.S. entering the conflict with Vietnam. Kinda crazy how the guy in charge of a false flag psyop had a son who had never expressed interest in music or the counterculture, but who went on to become one of the faces of the counterculture movement that preached apathy to politics and promoted drug use. Even stranger is how Jim showed up on the hippie scene with all the doors songs already written, and never wrote a song once the band was formed.
The hatches of perception
And I don’t think he saw or spoke to his father after 1965 or so.
Dang
That would be so weird having a dad who was The Establishment.
Damn this boar when up in flames in San Diego a few years back if I’m not mistaken