Alice Cooper Recalls How His Conversation With Jim Morrison Inspired the Doors Song

by Serra Ozturk

In a recent feature on classic rock, Alice Cooper talked about his encounter with Jim Morrison and how their dialogue created The Doors’ song ‘Roadhouse Blues.’

Alice Cooper has been known to make an entrance. He has been part of the elevated side of show business circles for a long time. One of the legendary shock-rocker career highlights was when he became a part of The Friars Club of Los Angeles.

The club initially accepted comedians and people who work in mainstream entertainment inside their doors. The reason why the club was prestigious was not everybody was invited. The people in attendance were all selected to be a part of The Friars Club of Los Angeles. Alice Cooper was the only rocker in the club where he encountered so many personalities. Besides the people he met inside the exclusive club, he has also been in contact with several icons, including Jim Morrison, throughout the years.

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