How The Morrison Hotel Album Cover Can Change Your Life
<p>It’s tough for me to admit this, but this is a lesson I wish I learned much earlier in life. At least before my forties. I want to use one of my favourite backstories of all time to illustrate these words of wisdom.</p>
<h2><strong>The Morrison Hotel</strong></h2>
<p>As a teenager growing up in Northeastern Ohio during the late 70s into the early 80s, I listened to a lot of rock and roll music. In fact, when I go back to visit from time to time, I hear the same playlists on the local FM radio stations that I heard in 1979.</p>
<p>One of my favourite bands at the time, like many others my age, was <strong>The Doors</strong>. Interestingly enough, I was infatuated with their album covers just as much as their music. Needless to say, they don’t make album covers like that anymore.</p>
<p>I was so <em>into</em> their album covers that I drew renditions of them for my art class assignments. For example, I replicated the Morrison Hotel’s entire in-sleeve photograph portrait of the whole band using black ink on art paper.</p>
<p>Recently, the front cover of the <strong>Morrison Hotel</strong> album showed up on a blog I follow. I decided to research the story behind the notorious album cover. It turns out that the front cover shot was totally unplanned, and it almost never happened.</p>
<p>When legendary rock and roll <strong>photographer</strong>, Henry Diltz showed up with The Doors at the Morrison Hotel, he was told there was ‘no room at the inn’ — almost literally. The hotel attendant told Diltz that he couldn’t take any photographs inside the hotel without the permission of the owner. And the owner was not around. Can you imagine that? How would you like to be the one going down in history as ruining an epic rock album cover?</p>
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