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Essay heading: Jim Morrison And Order & Chaos
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A little later he met Ray Manzarek and decided to form a band.
In 1965 Jim met eighteen year old Pamela Courson. This redhead gave Jim what he called his "Cosmic Mate" (37). This provided Jim a normal relationship where he read his poems and she benefited him in the category of clothing apparel. Yet, Jim enjoyed the life of Los Angeles where freaks, washouts, and the rich lived side by side... displayed 300 characters
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Yet, Jim enjoyed the life of Los Angeles where freaks, washouts, and the rich lived side by side. Nobody in L.A. would make his ambitions shallow either, Jim chose to be on the crazier side of the city so he could mask himself as he always did and because of the scene there nobody cared.
Jim's life though a little wild still kept the calm variable of his band... displayed next 300 characters
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