‘Come On’ (Rolling Stones cover) 62
Connolly, Declan 23
Cooke, Alistair 95
Cooper, Anderson 297
Cosbert, Raymond ‘Raye’ 138–9, 144, 159–60, 273, 268, 269
Cotchford Farm
Brian Jones’s death at 170–12, 174, 176, 177, 179–80
Brian Jones’s last days at 168–70
Brian Jones’s purchase and love of 165–6, 167, 173
as place of pilgrimage 285
Courson, Pamela
relationship with Jim Morrison 71, 124–5, 205–6, 207, 208, 209–10, 212, 214
and death of Jim Morrison 215–21, 222, 291, 304
death of 17, 222, 224, 290
failure of to erect monument in memory of Jim Morrison 292
Courson, Penny and Columbus 290, 295
Cox, Billy 63, 184, 192, 186, 193
Creedence Clearwater Revival 168
Cross, Charles R. 25, 63
Crumb, Robert 128
Daily Express, the 172–3, 175
Daily Mirror, the 155
Dalecky, Philippe 213
Dalton, David 185
Dann, Asher 30, 72, 99, 126
Dannemann, Monika 194, 195–6, 197, 285–6
Dap-Kings, the 139, 149
Dateline (NBC show) 245
Davies, Ray 112
Davis, Dale 142, 144, 270
Davis, Dickie 70–1, 123, 293
Davis, Miles 53, 194
Davis, Stephen 86
Day, Glen 55
‘Day in the Life, A’ (the Beatles) 117
de Blanc, Peter 66–7
de Breiteuil, Count Jean 217, 218
De Fleur, Zenon 304
de Freitas, Pete 104, 304
de la Parra, Fito 94
De Witt, Cali 227, 234, 236
Decca Records 62
Densmore, John
and Doors’ rift 294
and Jim Morrison 72, 122, 123, 130, 207, 212, 216
recruited to the Doors 69, 70
temporary quitting of the Doors 126
see also Doors, the
dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT) 265
Dido 106
Dionysus 20, 32
Dog House recording studio 157, 158
Doherty, Pete 155
Don Quixote (Massenet) 46
Donovan 21, 180
Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood (Eric Burdon) 197
‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ (Oasis) 250
Doors, the
continuing popularity of 290–1, 292, 294, 295
début album and breakthrough 92, 97–8, 126
early years 68–72
European tour with the Jefferson Airplane 129–30
female fans of 32
founding of 33–4
and Jim Morrison’s death and funeral 220, 221
Jim Morrison’s playing of records of on night of his death 215
LA Woman album 206–7, 211, 212, 294
output of 119
relationships with Jim Morrison 122–3, 125–6, 129, 191, 207–8, 212
The Soft Parade album 191–2
split within following death of Jim Morrison 290, 294
Waiting for the Sun album 125–6, 129
see also Manzarek, Ray; Morrison, Jim
Doors, The (album) 92, 97–8, 126
Doors, The (Oliver Stone film) 292, 294
Doors of Perception, The (Aldous Huxley) 69
Douglas, Alan 186, 193–4, 287–8
Drain, Sammy 25, 122
Drifters, the 15, 137, 305
Dryden, John 247
Duets II (Tony Bennett) 264
Dürer, Albrecht 168
Durham, Roger Lee 16, 304
Durkheim, Émile 18
Dusette, Chantelle 278
‘Dust My Broom’ (Robert Johnson) 59
Dylan, Bob 34, 41, 64–5, 127, 190
Ealing Club, the 59, 60
Earl, Mari 73
Earnshaw, Susi 46–7, 49
‘Ease Up on Me’ (Amy Winehouse) 77
eating disorder, Amy’s 10, 143, 158, 265
Echo and the Bunnymen 104, 304
Edgwarebury Jewish Cemetery 282, 301
Edith Grove, Chelsea 60, 61, 73
Edwards, Richey 148, 224–5, 304
Electric Lady Studios 192
Electric Ladyland (Jimi Hendrix) 127, 129
Elektra Records 72, 92, 97, 98–9, 125, 191, 206, 207, 220
see also Fields, Danny; Harris, Steve; Holzman, Jac; Rothchild, Paul
Eliot, T. S. 236
Elizalde, Valentín 304
Elliot, Mama Cass 94, 95
EMI Music 79
EMP Museum (Seattle) 295
‘The End’ (the Doors) 30, 31, 72, 99, 222, 290
Endino, Jack 76, 244
Erb, Lyndall 187–8, 189, 199, 200, 201, 289
Erlandson, Eric 3, 19, 104, 105, 135, 229, 236, 238, 241, 243
Es Saadi Hotel (Marrakesh) 90
Etchingham, Kathy 88, 92, 121, 286
Evans, PC Albert 171
Evans, Tommy 224, 304
Everman, Jason 100, 101
Excelsior Hotel (Rome) 231, 235
Exodus (LA rehab centre) 235–6, 241
Experience Hendrix 287, 288
Faithfull, Marianne 85, 87, 217, 218
Fast Show, The 50
Felony Flats (Aberdeen) 35
Fielder, Lance 109, 110
Fielder-Civil, Blake
Amy’s confession to of fling with Alex Haines 158
Amy’s desire for a family with 280
argument with Amy at Sanderson Hotel 152
arrest of and imprisonment for burglary 264, 274, 300
arrest, trial and subsequent imprisonment for assault 151, 153–5, 159, 249, 253
background and early relationship with Amy 109–14
bad-boy attraction of 199
divorce, filing for 249, 252
engagement and marriage to Amy 150
featured in Amy’s songs 139, 140, 144, 157, 250, 258, 271–2
gift of juke box to Amy 5
initial break-up with Amy 108, 139, 144
Mitch Winehouse’s assessment of 300
post-divorce contact with Amy 255–6, 274
renewed relationship with Amy 140–1, 142, 143, 146–7, 148, 149
Fields, Danny 98, 127
Fillmore East (NY) 186, 187, 193–4
Fillmore West (San Francisco) 115, 122
Fink, Max 205
Fisher, Kyle 293
Fitzgerald, Ella 48–9, 53, 78
Fitzgerald, F. Scott 28, 83, 204–5
Fitzgerald, Nicholas 175–6, 179
Fitzsimons, Joan 175
Flood, Dr Anthony 118
Florida State University 32
Floyd, Clem 124, 125
‘Floyd the Barber’ (Nirvana) 101
Foden, Alex 154, 155, 158, 257
Ford, Michael C. 33, 206
Foreigner 139
Formplace Ltd 54
Fort Campbell, Jimi Hendrix’s time at 63
Foulk, Ray 192
‘Foxy Lady’ (Jimi Hendrix) 92, 193
Fradenburg, Chuck 36, 37, 105, 228, 241
Frank (Amy Winehouse)
Amy’s physical decline subsequent to 112, 137, 138, 141, 143, 264
choosing and recording of songs for 78–9
cover photo 81
reception of 109
release and promotion of, 105–7
release of in the US 153
Franklin, Lauren 5, 44, 47–8, 52, 272, 283
Fraser, Robert 90
Frazer, James George 20
Fred Perry clothing company 262, 276
‘Free Nelson Mandela’ (Jerry Dammers) 158
Freud, Sigmund 17, 86
Friedman, Myra 188
‘Fuck Me Pumps’ (Amy Winehouse) 79
Full Tilt Boogie Band 188, 200, 203, 288
Fuller, Simon 106–
7
Garcia, Jerry 95, 232, 233
Garfield High School 26
Garland, Judy 258
Geffen Records 103, 104, 132, 133, 150, 226
Gehry, Frank 295
Gillespie, Melissa 46, 50
Gilly (Good Mixer barmaid) 108
Gits, the 228, 307
Giuliano, Geoffrey 177
Glastonbury Festival 159
Goal Music Productions 263
Godwyn, Nick 77, 79, 107, 108, 138
‘Goin’ Up the Country’ (Canned Heat) 94
Gold Mountain (management company) 103
Goldberg, Danny 103, 133, 232, 233, 234, 241
Golden Bough, The (James Frazer) 20
Gonzales, Pancho 168
Good Mixer, the (Camden Town pub) 51, 107, 108, 109, 110, 247, 260
Gordon, Kenneth see James, Tyler (a.k.a. Kenneth Gordon)
Gordon, Robert (Bob) 190, 199, 288
Gormley, Antony 259
Gottfried, Linda 66
Graddis, Enid 71
Graham, Bill 115, 126, 186, 187
Grainge, Lucian 156, 159, 256
Grammy Awards 4, 156, 299
Grant, Tom 236, 244–5
Grateful Dead, the 15, 67, 95, 96, 104, 188, 232, 305
Greenaway, Suzanne 298
Greenwood Memorial Park 288
Grohl, David 102, 133, 230, 296
Grossman, Albert 127, 185
Guardian, the 45, 252
Guns N’ Roses 103
Gurley, James 67, 188
Gurley, Nancy 188–9
Haines, Alex 157–8, 257
Hale, Malcolm 304
Hallett, Les and Mary 169, 175
Ham, Peter 224, 304
Hamlet (William Shakespeare) 237
Hammond Jr, John 65
Haran, Ronnie 71, 72
Harris, Nicole 206
Harris, Steve 98, 122, 127, 206, 291
Harrison, Courtney see Love, Courtney
Harrison, Hank 104, 245
Harvey, Philip 195
Hattrell, Richard 22, 59, 60
Hawkins, Patrick ‘Fat Pat’ 304
Haydon-Jones, Ann 168
Hawley Arms (Camden Town pub) 160, 247, 260, 276
Hays, Catherine 277
‘Heart-Shaped Box’ (Nirvana) 230–1
Heaven (London nightclub) 278
Hellner, Rabbi Frank 282, 283
‘Hello, I Love You’ (the Doors) 126
Helms, Chet 67
Henderson, Joe 304
Hendrix, Al 24, 25–6, 63, 120–2, 229, 286–7, 288
Hendrix, Janie 120, 121, 287, 288
Hendrix, Jimi
Are You Experienced? album 92
arrest and drugs charge 182–3
artefacts of in the EMP museum 295
audience expectations of 186–7, 273, 280
background history 24–6
billboard of in Times Square 284
death of 12, 15, 38, 182, 195–8, 220, 221, 222, 285–6, 304
early musical career and breakthrough 62–5
Electric Ladyland album 129
encounter with Jim Morrison at Steve Paul’s Scene 126–7
estate of 287–8
final days of 193–5, 210
friendship with Deering Howe 92, 93
guitar smashing of 76, 97
at the Isle of Wight Festival 191, 192–3
John Altman’s jamming with 137
launch of the Jimi Hendrix Experience 34–5
meeting with his father and family on US tour 120–2
Monterey Festival, performance at 96–7
move of to England 65, 88–9, 101
relationship with Janis Joplin 115–16
reunion with father 120–2, 136
self-destructive nature of 18–19
Woodstock Festival, performance at 183–4
workload and impact of 119–20, 183
see also Jimi Hendrix Experience, the
Hendrix, Leon 24, 25, 122, 287
Hendrix, Lucille (née Jeter) 24, 25, 287
Hendrix: The Final Days (Tony Brown) 197
Henry, Dr Leonard 118
‘Hey Joe’ (Jimi Hendrix) 89, 92, 97, 187
Highline Ballroom (NY) 150
Hill, Lauryn 78
Hilton, Perez 152
Hirschberg, Lynn 135, 136
Hite, Bob 94, 307
Hobley, Trevor 178, 179, 180
Hole 105, 231, 243, 306
Holiday, Billie 185, 264
Holmquist, Mitch 75
Holzman, Jac 72, 207–8
‘Honky Tonk Women’ (Rolling Stones) 166
House at Pooh Corner, The (A. A. Milne) 166
Howe, Deering 92–3, 125–6, 183, 186, 187, 196
Hoyt, Don 290
Hugo, Victor 209
Hume, David 237–8
Hunter, Bob 38, 39
Hurley, John 260
Hurley, Sarah 108, 110, 111, 113, 247, 255
Huxley, Aldous 69
‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ (Rolling Stones) 88
I Got Dem Ol’ Kozmic Blues Again Mama! (Janis Joplin) 185
I Hate Myself and I Want to Die (proposed Nirvana album title) 136, 225
‘I Wanna Be Your Man’ (Rolling Stones) 84, 85
Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique 219
Island/Universal 79, 106–7 see also Universal
Isle of Wight Festival 150–1, 192–3
Isley Brothers, the 63
Ivor Novello Awards 105
Jackson, Michael 137
Jaffe, Nat 304
Jagger, Mick
and Brian Jones 59–60, 61–2, 84, 86, 88, 102, 131, 181, 285
choosing of Mick Taylor as replacement for Brian Jones 166–7
drugs charge 90, 91
duet with Amy Winehouse at Isle of Wight Festival 150
middle-class roots 21
reading of ‘Adonais’ at Hyde Park Concert 173
song-writing of 85, 88, 180
James, Elmore 59
James, Maurice (early Hendrix stage name) 63
James, Tyler (a.k.a. Kenneth Gordon) 5, 10, 51, 57, 277
Jampol, Jeff 294–5, 299
Jaray, Tess 259
Jay-Z 159
Jazz after Dark (Soho club) 255, 274
Jazz Café, the (Camden Town) 51
Jefferson Airplane, the 129, 130
Jeffrey, Michael 65, 116, 183, 192, 194, 286
Jeffrey’s Place (Camden Town) 80, 111, 141, 154, 155, 157
Jimi Hendrix Experience, the 34, 89, 93, 96, 115, 116, 119–20, 167, 183
see also Hendrix, Jimi
Jimmy James and the Blue Flames (early Hendrix act) 64
Jinka, Ayako ‘June’ (later Hendrix) 120
Jinka, Donna 120
Jinka, Janie see Hendrix, Janie
Jinka, Linda 120
Jinka, Marsha 120
Jinka, Willie 120
Joe’s Pub (NY) 149
Joey Dee & the Starliters 64
Johns, Alastair 285
Johnson, Bryan 248
Johnson, Dr Samuel 96, 115, 256
Johnson, Robert 15, 16, 26, 59, 181, 305
Jones, Barbara 21
Jones, Brian
background history 21–3, 58–9, 76
death of 12, 15, 16, 167, 170–3, 174–80, 181, 182, 244, 305
decline of during rise of Rolling Stones 83–8, 115–19, 129
departure from the Rolling Stones 20–1, 167, 169
drugs busts and charges 91, 117–18, 129
easy manner of with women 22, 71
estate of 180–1
failure of to attend Stones’ gigs 62, 85
final days 166–70, 183, 196, 210
first publicly linked with 27 Club 220, 222
friendship with Jimi Hendrix 89, 92–3, 96, 209
funeral of 173
grave, pilgrims to 285
guitar, obsession with 26, 37
ill
egitimate children of 22, 23, 59, 84, 87
meeting with Jim Morrison at the
Roundhouse 129, 209, 276
Mick Taylor chosen as replacement for 166–7, 186
psychological unsuitability of to be a rock star 102
purchase of Cotchford Farm 165
role of in forming and naming the Stones 59–61, 150
self-destructive nature of 18–19
tensions with Rolling Stones’ members 21, 61–2, 85–6, 90–1, 131–2, 167, 284–5
Jones, Lewis 21, 22, 23, 172–3, 180
Jones, Louisa 21, 23
Jones, Mick 139
Jones, Pamela 21
Jones, Peter ‘Buck’ 22
Jones, Professor Steve 259, 277, 281
Jones, Reginald 196–7
Joplin, Dorothy 27
Joplin, Janis
albums of 119, 127, 128–9, 185, 190, 199–201, 206
background history 27–9, 31
death arrangements, Janis’s making of 198–9
death of 12, 15, 17, 182, 201–2, 204, 220, 222, 283, 305
early time in San Francisco 65–8
encounter with Jim Morrison at Steve Paul’s Scene 126–7
high-school reunion, Port Arthur 189–90
intensity of her singing 75, 94–5
Monterey Festival, performance at 94–5, 97
overdoses prior to death 17–18, 132, 184
parallels with Amy Winehouse 27, 75, 102, 112, 186, 187, 199, 203, 278, 280
plans for musical about life of 284
pre-show nerves 68, 144
relationship with David Niehaus 187–8
relationship with Jimi Hendrix 115–16
relationship with Seth Morgan 199, 200, 201
self-destructive nature of 18–19, 184–6, 188, 228
tour with the Full Tilt Boogie Band 188
Woodstock Festival, performance at 184
see also Big Brother and the Holding Company; Kozmic Blues Band; Full Tilt Boogie Band, the
Joplin, Laura 27, 190, 202, 288, 289
Joplin, Michael 27, 190, 288
Joplin, Seth 27, 28
Joy Division (Reg Traviss) 254
Julian Mark ([Julian I] son of Brian Jones and Pat Andrews) 59, 60, 61, 180, 181
Julian ([Julian II] son of Brian Jones and Linda Lawrence) 84, 175, 180
Junky (William S. Burroughs) 110
‘Just Friends’ (Amy Winehouse) 270
Keats, John 231
Keith, Linda 64, 65
Kerouac, Jack 28, 29, 58, 65, 72
Kesey, Ken 95
Keylock, Tom 90, 91, 168, 176, 178, 179
Khumalo, Moses ‘Moss’ 305
Kida, Ana Zoe 270
Kierkegaard, Søren 137
Kill You Wiv Kindness (proposed AW album) 250
Kilmer, Val 294
King, B. B. 63
King, Carole 49, 112
King Kasuals, the 63
King Kurtis 64
Kinks, the 112
Klein, Allen 178–9, 180, 181
Klossowski de Rola, Prince Stanislas 91, 92, 117
Knight, Death and the Devil (Albrecht Dürer) 168
Knight, Curtis (and the Squires) 64
Köllen, Helmut 17, 305
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