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Hey, I am still proud of this
issue of The Doors Quarterly Magazine, #34 which came out
on
June 25th, 1996. It not only has a bunch of news (some of
which hasn't come to fruition
yet, unfortunately. For example Patricia Kennealy's plans
to publish Jim's love letters,
poems and drawings dedicated to her; scheduled to see the
light of day on July 3rd, 2021.Read the
interesting article Patricia had written exclusively for
this issue,) but also
my critical remarks on some new releases - discs, both
official and unofficial,
as well as a couple of book reviews written by former
readers of the DQ.
Also see the third version of my Paris guide and my essay
"Quiet Days in Paris" including
a rare photo of Jim's parents at their son's grave, taken
in March of 1991
by Michelle Campbell.
Furthermore,
John Densmore's testimony in the Miami courtroom
(September 16th, 1970)
shows that even short answers can be enough to make a
judge and an attorney happy.
Do you
want to know a secret? The photographed copy of "The
New Creatures" once
belonged to Danny Sugerman, who allowed me to take this
picture but he didn't want
me to tell people about himself being the owner of the
vintage book.
I
definitely like the photo on the back cover (The Doors in
Switzerland, April 30th, 1972)
and I would love to own that super rare poster pictured
on the front cover
ofthis DQ- pity I don't.
The
magazine came with a free poster, a superb photo of Jim
in Paris, taken
by Gilles Yepremian.
Please
note that your digital copy of DQ #34 hasn't been altered
in any way, you get it as
it was published on June 25th, 1996. Be aware that all
addresses (private, email and web)
are no longer valid. Books, CDs, posters and other stuff
might not be available any longer.
Please do not respond to any of the small ads or blame
anyone for incorrect
details - all writers just did the best they could back
in 1996.
Enjoy
and let us know what you think ...
PS ...
if you would like to obtain an original paper copy of
this
Doors Quarterly Magazine #34 including a free poster
please
send a private FB message to Rainer Moddemann - thank
you!
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