Joe Rogan expressed his grief about the recent subduing of the famous Morrison Hotel in Los Angeles. The abandoned hotel had gained prominence from an act of the famous rock band The Doors.
Rogan has a habit of giving out his opinions about several social issues. The 57-year-old prefers the platform of his coveted podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) to publicize his views about various incidents. But this time the JRE host took a different way of expressing his distress.
Most The Doors fans rate their fifth studio album, Morrison Hotel, as one of their best works. This album was also the reason behind the popularity of the Los Angeles-based Morrison Hotel, which recently burnt down to the ground. The cover photo of the Morrison Hotel album featured the group posing below the branding lettering of the Morrison Hotel, making it well known to a section of the common mass.
Rogan posted the same photo to his Instagram along with a poignant caption to express his grief. It read:
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"The famous Morrison Hotel that the Doors used as the name and cover photo of their 1970 album burnt to the ground today in LA. It was an abandoned building being used by homeless people."
Joe Rogan is a rock music enthusiast who enjoys Guns N' Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers and other rock bands
Rogan's commentary on the recent subduing of the Morrison Hotel displayed that he has an eye for rock music and affairs related to it. However, this is far from being the only time Rogan has showcased his interesting rock music.
The 57-year-old has hosted the Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman, Anthony Kiedis, for episode #1884 of JRE, where he mentioned that he loved their show. In another JRE episode, Rogan detailed how he was at a loss for words after a meeting with The Rolling Stones.
A post on Rogan's Instagram account also mentioned how he ran into the Guns N' Roses frontman, Axl Rose, during his stay in Greece. Their conversation led Rogan to attend their concert, which he labeled as "amazing". His caption read:
"Was in Greece on vacation and randomly ran into Axl Rose at a restaurant. He invited us to see @gunsnroses in Athens, and it was FU*KING AMAZING. They went HARD for 3 hours in the blazing heat and the crowd was incredible. If you have a chance to see them near you I can’t recommend it enough."