and that band's album Hotel California is at number three. What is the spooky title track all about, asks Alan Connor. Rock stars of the 1970s were not kind to hotels. In Life's Been Good ...
The historic former Morrison Hotel, which was featured on the cover of a 1970 Doors album, was destroyed by a fire.
The best classic rock songs have an air of mystery. For example, one line in The Eagles’ “Hotel California” might be confusing to many fans. During an interview, one of The Eagles discussed ...
Years of neglect left the Morrison Hotel in disrepair. And just as it was set for a new lease on life, a fire tore through ...
A former hotel in downtown L.A. whose name graced a 1970 Doors album — and where the band shot the record’s cover art — was ...
Getty Images The Eagles' Hotel California album has sold 16 million copies in the US Hotel California is the title track from the 1976 Eagles album of the same name, and won the 1977 Grammy Award ...
Over 100 firefighters fought the blaze which heavily damaged the structure that once featured on an album cover from The ...
The hotel has been a place to see and ... where the Eagles were inspired to write “Hotel California,” even putting the hotel on the album’s cover. “Famous writer Gore Vidal’s mother ...
A downtown L.A. building made famous as the setting for an album cover photo for the legendary band the Doors was heavily ...
The former Morrison Hotel, made famous by The Doors and their 1970 album sharing the same name, was significantly damaged by ...