Post by littlequeenies on Sept 15, 2012 5:58:50 GMT -5
Hi everybody, we start this new thread because we find interesting to share some quotes by or about Pam and Jim. We start right now with some quotes, please, feel free to add the ones you know, thank you!!!! ;D
Diane Gardiner on Pam : "Pam was one of the funniest people I ever met. She was beautiful, she looked like the Snow Queen and yet she did things like collect Lugers. She had a vicious sense of humor. She loved travel because she said you never had to think about it. When you were travelling and you were a tourist, you got up and life happened to you. I liked her".
Pam on Jim’s intuition about crowds and the way they function before he became famous: "This is an interesting thing because this part of the book was written before Jim did anything in um, rock n’ roll live. This whole thing about shamanism and everything, that was written, that was written before he did anything in rock, like right after college.. and there’s already that perception of audiences and it’s amazing ‘cause, you know he didn’t sing or do anything yet".
John Densmore on Pam and Jim: "At nineteen years of age Pam came up to Hollywood to find herself; instead she found Jim".
"They were like Romeo and Juliet. They fought like hell, but they were meant to be together".
"Pam had the fire to be Jim’s match."
Ray Manzarek on Pam and Jim: "Pamela is Jim's other half".
"Romeo & Juliet are reunited forever in that romantic place that we’re all going to go to someday".
"Lost Little Girl is one song of my trilogy to Jim and Pam: The Romeo and Juliet of California. I love them very much, and miss them very much. But they are together in the ether. That's Robbie's song. It's part of my trilogy called Tragic Love. The others are Unhappy Girl and I Can't See Her Face in my Mind."
"Pamela and Jim are going to go down in the history books as great lovers, and people are going to be writing plays about them. It’s Romeo and Juliet, it’s Heloise and Abelard. It’s Jim and Pam."
"Pam was always mad at him because he was always running around and getting drunk with his friends... so Pam and Jim had a stormy relationship, and I think to make things up with her, he was going to go to Paris with her".
Penny Courson on Pam and Jim: "They really fell in love at first sight. Jim had a little bag packed, by the side of the stage. He was waiting and hoping she’d come back. And one night, she came back, and that was the beginning of the love story."
Bill Siddons on Pam: "Pamela said something to me in Paris that never left me. She said, “There were a lot of people who pretended to be close to Jim, but I was the only one who had the nerve to stand up to him". She loved him to death, but she was not willing to be abused. Pamela just went, “F**k you, buddy! You’d better do this!” She didn’t take any nuts from him. So inevitably he went back to her, because he knew that she was willing to lose him."
Paul Rodchild on Pam and Jim: "With her, he could just be Jim. He could have smelly feet and be a human being and she accepted it."
Diane Gardiner on Pam : "Pam was one of the funniest people I ever met. She was beautiful, she looked like the Snow Queen and yet she did things like collect Lugers. She had a vicious sense of humor. She loved travel because she said you never had to think about it. When you were travelling and you were a tourist, you got up and life happened to you. I liked her".
Pam on Jim’s intuition about crowds and the way they function before he became famous: "This is an interesting thing because this part of the book was written before Jim did anything in um, rock n’ roll live. This whole thing about shamanism and everything, that was written, that was written before he did anything in rock, like right after college.. and there’s already that perception of audiences and it’s amazing ‘cause, you know he didn’t sing or do anything yet".
John Densmore on Pam and Jim: "At nineteen years of age Pam came up to Hollywood to find herself; instead she found Jim".
"They were like Romeo and Juliet. They fought like hell, but they were meant to be together".
"Pam had the fire to be Jim’s match."
Ray Manzarek on Pam and Jim: "Pamela is Jim's other half".
"Romeo & Juliet are reunited forever in that romantic place that we’re all going to go to someday".
"Lost Little Girl is one song of my trilogy to Jim and Pam: The Romeo and Juliet of California. I love them very much, and miss them very much. But they are together in the ether. That's Robbie's song. It's part of my trilogy called Tragic Love. The others are Unhappy Girl and I Can't See Her Face in my Mind."
"Pamela and Jim are going to go down in the history books as great lovers, and people are going to be writing plays about them. It’s Romeo and Juliet, it’s Heloise and Abelard. It’s Jim and Pam."
"Pam was always mad at him because he was always running around and getting drunk with his friends... so Pam and Jim had a stormy relationship, and I think to make things up with her, he was going to go to Paris with her".
Penny Courson on Pam and Jim: "They really fell in love at first sight. Jim had a little bag packed, by the side of the stage. He was waiting and hoping she’d come back. And one night, she came back, and that was the beginning of the love story."
Bill Siddons on Pam: "Pamela said something to me in Paris that never left me. She said, “There were a lot of people who pretended to be close to Jim, but I was the only one who had the nerve to stand up to him". She loved him to death, but she was not willing to be abused. Pamela just went, “F**k you, buddy! You’d better do this!” She didn’t take any nuts from him. So inevitably he went back to her, because he knew that she was willing to lose him."
Paul Rodchild on Pam and Jim: "With her, he could just be Jim. He could have smelly feet and be a human being and she accepted it."