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Jim Morrison is one of the most influential figures in the history of Rock music. Though he died in 1971, at the age of 27, his records sell better 25 years after his death than they did when he was alive. His band, the Doors, had a unique style, that was largely due to Morrison's song writing and performing. But, Morrison's great influence is not primarily musical. Instead, it was Morrison's status as a rebel that originally made him so popular with teenage audiences. And, this rebellious role made his popularity continue to the present.

There had been other popular music stars who appealed to teenage girls, and made teenage boys want to imitate them. But, Morrison came at the height of young people's reaction against American society in the late 1960s. Morrison was a part of that prosperous society. He was born in 1943, and his father was a career naval officer who eventually became an admiral. His family moved around a great deal, but Morrison led a fairly typical middle-class American

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