In his book, "There are Two Types of People in This World: Those Who Can Edit and Those Who Can't," Jarod Kintz expresses a whimsical longing for Jim Morrison's presence. He imagines the unique experience of attending a concert where The Doors, a band renowned for their psychedelic rock, would perform as the opening act for the new wave group, The Cars.
This playful thought highlights Kintz's appreciation for music and the different eras it represents. The combination of The Doors' classic sound with The Cars' modern style suggests a fascinating blend of musical influences that would appeal to a diverse audience, showcasing the creativity of both bands in a hypothetical performance.