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   <summary>Jim Morrison was the god of rock and still is. With his slow moving music that climbed him to stardom with &quot;The Doors&quot; and his Poetry that rocked us all, he slowly hit rock bottom because of his drugs and alcohol. His wife Pamela tried to help him, but it was too late. A legend died...</summary>
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   <name>Jim Morrison</name>
   <from>United States</from>
   <style number="1">Classic Rock</style>
   <style number="2">Spoken Word</style>
   <style number="3">Psychedelic Rock</style>
   <born>1943.12.08</born>
   <died>1971.07.03</died>
   <bornas>James Douglas Morrison</bornas>
   <aka>Mr. Mojo Risin'</aka>
   <aka> The Lizard King</aka>
   <logo src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v447/porsche550/jimpam10.jpg" width="190" height="143" />

   <release type="album" name="Stoned But Articulate" date="1997" />
   <release type="album" name="American Prayer [music added by The Doors]" date="1978" />
   <release type="album" name="Riders On The Storm: Interview Tribute" date="1997" />
   <release type="album" name="Dionysus Poet Prophet Rock Icon" date="2002" />
   <release type="album" name="Ultimate Collected Spoken Word" date="2001" />
   <release type="album" name="Ultimate Collected Spoken Words: 1967-1970" date="1998" />
   <release type="album" name="Conversation With Jim Morrison" date="1997" />

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   <release type="video" name="HWY (The Hitchhiker: An American Pastoral)" date="1970" />
   <release type="video" name="Feast of Friends" date="1969?" />
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      <title>Is Jim Dea...d?</title>
      <body>   The Poet of the Damned's grave has been flocked with hundreds of people, even thousands, just to prove he is not a real 'dead man.' Supposedly died and buried in 1971, Jim Morrison's death was always suspicious. No one saw his dead body (except for the Police, Pamela Courson, and Ronay), there was never an autopsy performed on him... And what about that three day news blackout?      Many claims report he died of Cardiac Aress, which is very possible, an Asthma attack after sniffing up heroin he'd thought was Cocain, and some say he died of Cancer.   Many have tried finding out if he's dead. Most say he's dead, but many say not. Some kids actually attempted digging him up, but they were caught, and some have tried to get him excavated.    His grave had a thirty year rent, it had passed in 2001, many tried getting him dug up, but the Courson's payed for life-long rent.   So the question remains... Is Jim Dead?</body>
      <contributor>(C)Zack Pomerleau, All Rights Reserved.</contributor>
      <contribemail>Zack.Pomerleau@gmail.com...</contribemail>
      <contriborg>None... Yet...</contriborg>
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