Jim Morrison’s very good looking, but I don’t like this version of the song. The Feliciano version is better.

Meaning of the quote

The quote is saying that while the singer Jim Morrison is very attractive, the speaker prefers the version of the song performed by the musician Jose Feliciano instead of the one performed by Morrison. The speaker seems to think Feliciano's version is better than Morrison's.

About Maurice Gibb

Maurice Gibb was a British musician and songwriter who achieved worldwide fame as a member of the legendary pop group Bee Gees. He contributed lead vocals to many of the group’s hit songs and was part of one of the most successful pop-rock groups of all time.

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Jim Morrison’s very good looking, but I don’t like this version of the song. The Feliciano version is better.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

Barry seems to be more flamboyant merely because he gets more interviews to talk about it.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

We worked for 11 years to get where we are today, and I want to take our work seriously so that later on I’ll be able to appreciate the money we’ve made.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

Elton wanted a garden. They were building all afternoon while we were rehearsing. And then they built a fountain for Elton. And he said, I was only joking!

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

I was always the one left behind. Out in the streets, when they saw me they’d say, That’s just one of the Bee Gees.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

When we write, we complement each other. We wrote six songs, Barry and I, while Robin was ill during the American tour, and they were terrible until Robin came back, and then everything worked out.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

Robin hasn’t got a big nose – but I can soon arrange that.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

I think we have to act like stars because it is expected of us. So we drive our big cars and live in our smart houses.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

As an alcoholic, you have no appreciation for your wife or your children’s feelings, but I’m making up for that now. I’m winning my children’s trust back.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

I’ll be honest. We copied everyone… the Beatles, the Bachelors. It was the only way people would even listen to you.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

I suppose being his twin made me understand Robin that much more easily.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

We expected to have a good time with Clive Davis ’cause I’ve always liked him, his shows. I’ve sort of followed his career a bit ’cause he had a lot of that on PBS over here.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

They don’t bother too much with the balance and things on blues records.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

America? They had a good girl singer, Janis Joplin.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

The most important thing about recovery is to pass the message on.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

I’m quite proud of my piano playing. Robin’s never played a note on the piano at our recording sessions. I just wish I could be appreciated musically now.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

Finally, I found a program that’s put my troubles behind me.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

Robin had always wanted to go solo, so when it happened I wasn’t angry at all. I understood the situation. But Barry is so full of pride and couldn’t understand why Robin had done it.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

No one knew me until I met my wife Lulu. Lulu’s mother used to ask, Which one is Maurice? For six months she thought Lulu was dating Barry.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

When Andy died, I just drank to dumb my mind.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

We don’t mind being ripped apart, but don’t rip the songs apart. They’re like our kids.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

I’m not a big blues fan, but I don’t know anyone who doesn’t dig B.B. King.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

I was always the sexy bass player in the background while Robin stood centre. Barry and I played it up a bit, gave ’em a bit of thigh.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

I write the music because I can’t really write lyrics. But I can write chords like Robin’s never heard of. So I provide the music for them to add the lyrics to.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

So many groups fail because they spend all their time in the clubs. Work pours in and they can’t handle it because of late-night drinking.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

Tiny Tim? Anyone could sing like that. It’s atrocious. It’s hideous, really.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

Harmonies are nice.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

Everybody who knows us knows we always have a good time.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

I heard my brother’s voice even though we were apart. I then answered the phone and found him on the line.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

It’s very hard to write a song alone. It’s only by jamming that you can get a song together.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)

FOr a while, I’d never had the opportunity to prove on TV that I could play the piano.

Maurice Gibb

British musician (1949-2003)