John Densmore Still Reading From His Book
The book Densmore is reading from, which he authored, is "The Doors Unhinged: Jim Morrison's Legacy Goes on Trial." You can see here the typeface is larger than one would find in a regular book. It's easier to read (and to read aloud) when the typeface is big and clear, and especially when one is up in years like John Densmore is. Lasik surgery apparently can only do so much, especially when a rocker reaches his or her emeritus years.
The part Densmore is reading from is where he plays the band's debut album for his parents, who by now have gotten to the final track, "The End," which Densmore described as being "Greek tragedy" in nature. He goes on to point out how his parents reacted to the Oedipal themed elements in the song, to put it mildly.
It wasn't long after this presentation that my friends and I left the USC campus to grab a quick little dinner before heading home. It was a fun, if not interesting, day.
John Densmore Still Reading From His Book
The book Densmore is reading from, which he authored, is "The Doors Unhinged: Jim Morrison's Legacy Goes on Trial." You can see here the typeface is larger than one would find in a regular book. It's easier to read (and to read aloud) when the typeface is big and clear, and especially when one is up in years like John Densmore is. Lasik surgery apparently can only do so much, especially when a rocker reaches his or her emeritus years.
The part Densmore is reading from is where he plays the band's debut album for his parents, who by now have gotten to the final track, "The End," which Densmore described as being "Greek tragedy" in nature. He goes on to point out how his parents reacted to the Oedipal themed elements in the song, to put it mildly.
It wasn't long after this presentation that my friends and I left the USC campus to grab a quick little dinner before heading home. It was a fun, if not interesting, day.