The Doors released “Riders on the Storm” in June 1971. Jim Morrison died in his Paris apartment weeks later on July 3, 1971, turning an already ominous song into an even more foreboding ...
The Doors are legendary and regarded as one of the best rock bands in history. But did that legacy translate to chart success with any number one songs?
Listening to The Cure and The Doors, superficially, you won’t find much shared between the two rock groups. Jim Morrison—the Lizard King—and the goth introspection of Robert Smith seem a world apart.
The historic building served as the title and cover image of the band's 1970 studio LP. Morrison Hotel, Made Famous by The Doors, Destroyed by Fire ...
26) and needed over 100 firefighters to contain the blaze. The site was famously captured for the cover of The Doors' Morrison Hotel album, which was released in 1970. On the cover, the band's ...
with the band appreciating the irony of the hotel sharing its name with singer Jim Morrison. ‘Morrison Hotel’ was The Doors’ fifth studio album and was hailed by many at the time as a return ...
with legendary frontman Jim Morrison in the middle. The album was viewed as a comeback to their roots for The Doors, coming on the heels of Morrison's on-stage arrest at a Miami concert that saw ...
A fire in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday destroyed a historic building that had been immortalized on the cover of the 1970 album "Morrison Hotel," by rock band The Doors. More than 100 ...