Jim Morrison's very good looking, but I don't like this version of the song. The Feliciano version is better.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I didn't love Jim Morrison. There was something very reptilian about him. And I didn't care for his singing, but his band! The Doors were fantastic.
When I was writing 'Shotgun,' it's one of the first songs that's come to me as an image.
James Morrison just had a new album come out and I think he's incredible. I'd love to work with him, his voice is insane.
Country singers put a lot of soul into their songs, and I enjoy that.
Of the female black authors, I really like Morrison's early books a lot. But she's really become so much a clone of Faulkner. He did it better.
I was looking at people like Jim Morrison and David Bowie and Mick Jagger and I thought, Ah! I want to look like them.
I think all the covers I do have nice sentiments, particularly 'Your Song.' People write me very sweet messages about that song, though I'm sure there are people out there saying that I've ruined it too!
The falsetto stuff, it must be a reaction to the black gospel singers that I really enjoy listening to.
Great melody over great riffs is, to me, the secret of it all.
Of the two 'True Grits,' the John Wayne version one is better.