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Date Posted: 20:18:41 03/31/00 Fri
Author: Dave
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 64.228.103.148
Subject: Jim Morrison//Jeff Burrows

Interesting reading the excerpts from your book Burton. In particular your retelling of your first meeting with Jim Morrison. I don't know that much about the Doors myself, just bits and pieces via greatest hits packages, etc. but from that little, the parallels between Jim Morrison and Jeff Burrows (lead singer of The Tea Party) seem to me anyway, almost uncanny. Both vocally and physical appearance the similarities seem remarkable. Just wondering, from someone obviously a lot more into the Doors than myself if anyone else feels/sees the same?

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[> Re: Jim Morrison//Jeff Burrows -- bmfsam, 05:51:36 04/01/00 Sat [1] (spider-tk051.proxy.aol.com/152.163.206.196)

> Interesting reading the excerpts from your book
> Burton. In particular your retelling of your first
> meeting with Jim Morrison. I don't know that much
> about the Doors myself, just bits and pieces via
> greatest hits packages, etc. but from that little, the
> parallels between Jim Morrison and Jeff Burrows (lead
> singer of The Tea Party) seem to me anyway, almost
> uncanny. Both vocally and physical appearance the
> similarities seem remarkable. Just wondering, from
> someone obviously a lot more into the Doors than
> myself if anyone else feels/sees the same?


THIS SHOULD BE FUNNY... Can't wait ......lol Burt


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[> [> Re: Jim Morrison//Jeff Burrows -- Wonderbread, 00:14:24 04/02/00 Sun [1] (hil-qbu-ptf-vty49.as.wcom.net/206.175.102.49)

Jeff Martin is the singer for The Tea Party. Jeff Burrows is the Drumer


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[> Re: Jim Morrison//Jeff Burrows -- TimoV, 06:52:22 04/02/00 Sun [1] (taykpc99.uta.fi/153.1.23.169)

Being a fan of both the Doors and the Tea Party, yes
Jeff Martin (not Burrows) sounds a lot like Mr. Mojo. Usually when I telling to someone about Tea Party, I describe them as Jim Morrison singing in Led Zeppelin.


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[> [> Re: Jim Morrison//Jeff Burrows -- Dave, 18:54:58 04/02/00 Sun [1] (NoHost/64.228.103.145)

> Being a fan of both the Doors and the Tea Party, yes
> Jeff Martin (not Burrows) sounds a lot like Mr. Mojo.
> Usually when I telling to someone about Tea Party, I
> describe them as Jim Morrison singing in Led Zeppelin.

TimoV,
Thanks for the correction on which "Jeff" I should have been referring to. Anyway, glad I'm not the only one out there who's noticed this.


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