The Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People by unknow
Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Health & Fitness, Psychology, Popular Culture, General, Sexuality, Human Sexuality, Biography & Autobiography, Rich & Famous, Social Science
ISBN: 9781932595291
Google: FNTFJ1aqXcwC
Amazon: 1932595295
Publisher: Feral House
Published: 2008-04-30T16:00:00+00:00
Janis made a distinction between sex for the hell of it and serious relationships, and even considered marriage with one of her lovers. Her most serious relationship with a “star” involved Kris Kristofferson, with whom she fell in love.
Unfortunately, a romantic triangle occurred when one of Janis’ female lovers fell for him too. She also had a four-month affair with singer Country Joe McDonald, who described her as “pretty” and “a very feminine woman.”
According to Peggy Caserta in her book, Going Down with Janis, she also slept with a number of other well-known personalities.
HER THOUGHTS: “My music isn’t supposed to make you wanna riot! My music is supposed to make you wanna fuck!”
“Onstage I make love to 25,000 people, then I go home alone.”
—M.J.T.
Ride The Snake
JIM MORRISON (Dec. 8, 1943–July 3, 1971)
HIS FAME: The lead singer of The Doors,
Jim Morrison remains an enduring
symbol of priapic adolescent lust (rock
critic Lester Bangs called him a “Bozo
Dionysus”), his burning gaze staring
forth from the wall of suburban teenage
bedrooms, his throne in the Valhalla of
Dead Rock Stars secured for eternity.
HIS PERSON: The son of an admiral,
Morrison was raised throughout the
United States, never settling in one place
for long. However, it was the landscapes
and mythology of the Southwest that left
the most lasting mark on the young man,
and would later come to haunt his lyrics.
After studying film at UCLA, Morrison
lived itinerantly on Venice Beach, writing poetry. After showing some of it to fellow student Ray Manzarek, the two formed a pact to start a band, taking the name The Doors from a line in William Blake’s The Marriage of Heaven and Hell:
“If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.” After the quick addition of musicians Robby Krieger and John Densmore, the band was complete; their initial gigs at the Whisky-A-Go-Go in Los Angeles put them well on the road to stardom; they were signed to Elektra
Records in 1967. Their first album, The Doors, was a massive black sheep in an era of flower power, charting Morrison’s excursions into his id with murder ballads like “The End,” a long Oedipal freak-out in which he fantasizes about murdering his father and fucking his mother “all night long.” In a career-making appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Morrison scandalized the nation by clearly singing the word “higher” in “Light My Fire.” They were soon one of the most popular bands in the country, soundtracking the country’s dark passage through war and assassination. His Dionysian good looks didn’t last for long, however; fame and alcoholism took their toll and Morrison was smashed on the rocks, a corpulent Rasputin, by 1969. At a concert in Miami he finally “gave the audience what they wanted” and exposed himself on stage, for which he was arrested. The band split up the following year, and Morrison moved to Paris with his common-law wife Pamela Courson to pursue his writing career. He was dead by June 1971, at the age of 27 (there are persistent rumors that he faked it), found by Courson bloated and KO’d from a heroin overdose in his bathtub.
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