A Tale of Two Brothers: Jim Morrison & Michael Hutchence

A Tale of Two Brothers: Jim Morrison & Michael Hutchence
ISBN-10
143437288X
ISBN-13
9781434372888
Series
A Tale of Two Brothers
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
734
Language
English
Published
2008-03-01
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Author
Jacqueline Murray

Description

Rock legends Jim Morrison of "The Doors" and Michael Hutchence of "INXS" have given a psychic medium riveting accounts of their controversial deaths and the many myths that surrounded their lives as only they can tell them. Finally, a factual account of how Jim Morrison died in Paris, why he was later placed in a bathtub and how he fought for hours to stay alive. The elaborate cover-up of his death is explored in depth as well as the true identity of his "cosmic mate." Jim Morrison discusses his conviction in Miami, the police brutality he experienced behind closed doors in New Haven and Las Vegas and why he actually fled the United States for Paris in 1971. Learn what Jim Morrison's secret plans were in Paris in July of 1971 and why he never got to carry them out. Jim Morrison breaks on through in this graphic account to bare his soul. This book is filled with Jim's chilling poetry and lyrics. Michael Hutchence reveals the facts surrounding what really happened in Room 524 at the Ritz Carlton, in Double Bay, Australia on November 22nd, 1997 when a young maid found the dead body of the beloved, charismatic superstar and the controversy began. Michael details how he really died and why there was no note left behind. He provides the answers to why he was hoodwinked by those closest to him that led to his missing millions. Michael gives his jaw dropping thoughts on his so-called brothers in "INXS" and the autobiography they wrote after his death. He explains his disdain for the reality show "Rock Star" and his belief detailing why "INXS" should not have sought a replacement for him after his death. His haunting poetry and lyrics are all throughout this amazing account.

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