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THE SPY THE DOORS "Jim Morrison & the Doors on the road" (47) "I know your deepest and secret fear." Morrison liked the figure of the clandestine lover, shrewd and ambiguous ("My Eyes Have Seen You," "Backdoor Man"). He drew inspiration from the works of his beloved writer Anais Nin. A sinuous and wise blues in perfect Doors style. "People are afraid of themselves, their reality, their feelings, more than anything else. People talk about how beautiful love is, but it's all bullshit. Feelings are disturbing. Love hurts. People are taught that pain is bad and dangerous. How can they face love if they are afraid to feel?!" James Douglas Morrison int. 1969
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