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You Make Me Real - The Doors [STUDIO VERSION] "Jim Morrison & the Doors on the road" (42) Pure rock'n'roll, "brother" of "Roadhouse Blues." The only single from the album, with Ray pounding fiercely on the piano, Robby being both elegant and distorted at the same time, and especially John delivering a sublime performance on the drums. Jim dedicated several songs to Pamela Courson, his "cosmic companion"; however, this piece seems to be directed to Patricia Kennealy, the New York journalist he met after an interview in early 1969. Kennealy, expecting to meet the brazen and aloof rock star from Los Angeles, was instead shocked to find "a courteous gentleman, intelligent and incredibly cultured, who considered himself with a benevolent sense of humor." Morrison found in her a woman who finally took him seriously not just as a writer and poet, but above all as a human being. A glaring "flub" in Stone's film regarding their marriage with ant
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