The Morrison Hotel was featured on the cover of The Doors' fifth album ... front window with “Morrison Hotel” in red letters was the best part of it! So did The Doors!” The album was viewed as a ...
The Doors approached Diltz and Burden to put together a cover for an unnamed album. An improvised photo shoot of the legendary band inside the lobby would eventually become the cover to one of the ...
The cover of the album famously shows the outside of the hotel’s front window, with the members of The Doors on the other side of the glass. The cover was originally photographed by Henry Diltz.
Degrees posted a throwback photo on Instagram as they recreated the U.K. cover art for their 2000 hit single, "Give Me Just ...
The Morrison Hotel became popular after The Doors featured it on the cover of their 1970 album, "Morrison Hotel." The album cover shows the group - singer Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek ...
A man walks a pair of dogs past the former Morrison Hotel on South Hope Street in Los Angeles, immortalized on the Doors' 1970 album cover with the same name, on Dec. 30, four days after a fire ...
If you're still obsessed with "Just Like Heaven" by The Cure, you might just love these gorgeous covers of the gothic rock ...
The famed hotel is pictured on the cover of The Doors’ 1970 album of the same name. (AP Photo/Ric Francis) LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 04: A view of the re-created Morrison Hotel facade ...
before the album's debut on Sept. 26, 2000. In the Jan. 16 post, Timmons, Jeffre, Nick and Drew posed below a beach pier. Similar to the original photo, which served as the cover for the UK promo ...
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In 1970, the Doors released the album Morrison Hotel, named after an establishment in downtown Los Angeles and immortalizing it with the famous cover art. On Thursday (Dec. 26), the iconic four ...
Even before he had a record contract, Bob Dylan was thinking about his visual presentation. Folk singer Dave Van Ronk advised him that he needed to think about his image, Dylan’s girlfriend Suze ...