Joe Rogan believes drugs were behind downfall of General Motors as they hindered creativity
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2023-09-10 16:47
Joe Rogan believes that the automobiles of 1972, 1973, and after were plagued by a lack of creativity

AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan, during a 'The Joe Rogan Experience' episode with Oliver Anthony, explained the downfall of General Motors after the guest brought up the matter, fervently stating his opinion that vintage automobiles had a distinct personality.

The renowned 'JRE' podcast has become the platform for varied discussions. During his chat with Anthony, Rogan talked about several topics, including politics, music, and the tragic path of an artist vying for recognition.

Joe Rogan explains the downfall of General Motors

Joe Rogan entertained his audience with a narrative from the history of automobiles and went on to reveal his interactions with the erstwhile renegade designers at General Motors during the turbulent 1970s.

Rogan described one of the designers during the episode saying, "This guy (former GM designer) was a freak, he was wearing crazy red suits, guy was probably definitely on acid and these are the people that created these insane shapes."

The podcaster said that the extensive Psychedelic Drug Act of 1973, which labeled a number of chemicals, including LSD, as Schedule 1 narcotics, irrevocably changed the face of automobile design.

Anthony agreed, saying that the early 1970s represented the apex of automobile design. Rogan added his thoughts, recognizing the eternal appeal of a '71 Barracuda but regretting the later years.

He believes that the automobiles of 1972, 1973, and after were plagued by a lack of creativity, reflecting the decline into mediocrity of the time, which was possibly driven by the drug culture.

Joe Rogan is a proud automobile aficionado

Joe Rogan's love of muscle vehicles is no secret to his ardent followers as he frequently professes his enthusiasm for cars and describes himself as an automobile aficionado.

In 1973, Rogan bought a Chevrolet Chevelle, which at the time symbolized his limited financial resources. With increasing financial success, he gave in to the attraction of a 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo, indicating the beginning of his journey as a car enthusiast.

The UFC commentator even appeared on Jay Leno's 'Garage', where he further exhibited his enthusiasm, showcasing an amazing assortment of contemporary wonders and vintage muscle vehicles, including his 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray.

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