Jim Morrison
Mentioned in 6 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows
American rock musician and frontman of The Doors who died in Paris in 1971 at age 27, making him a central figure in discussions of the "27 Club" phenomenon. He is referenced across podcasts examining the cultural and possibly supernatural patterns surrounding musicians who died at that age, as well as his representation of 1970s counterculture. His death introduced ambiguity and speculation into theories about whether the 27 Club deaths follow a curse or cultural pattern.
Episode Appearances
Bandsplain · Apr 2, 2026
Our Favorite Music of 2026 So Far, With Chris Ryan. Plus, an Interview With Angel Du$t’s Justice Tripp.
“Discussed as spiritual predecessor to punk and hardcore; cited as influence on Iggy Pop”
Adam Carolla Show · Mar 21, 2026
John Densmore + Michael Dubin (Carolla Classics)
“Deceased band member whose death in Paris in 1971 ended The Doors' original lineup after 6-year career”
Fringe Beyond Limits · Feb 16, 2026
Forever 27: Coincidence, Curse, or Cultural Trap
“The Doors frontman who died at 27 in 1971 in Paris; introduced ambiguity and speculation into the 27 Club pattern”
The Magnus Archives · Feb 11, 2026
RQ Network Feed Drop - Push the Roll with Ross Bryant: The Butterfly Factory Part 1 with Brennan Lee Mulligan
“Mentioned as character appearing in the party scene, representing 1970s counterculture”
Unexplained · Jan 30, 2026
Season 09 Episode 10: Me and the Devil Blues
“Musician referenced as member of the 27 Club who died at age 27”
One Song · Nov 13, 2025
Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life"
“Poet whose work 'The Lords' influenced Iggy Pop's 'The Passenger'; stage presence influenced Iggy's performance style”