I don't deny that drugs and addiction have a lot to do with the lifestyle and results of the quest for fame. Every song ties together in one big story, finishing off with the Last Resort which gives you a clear summery of the whole album and idea. I must admit, when I first heard this explaination, I was a little skeptical.but trust me.listen to the WHOLE album again, start to finish and keep this definition in mind when you do it. to strike it big with dreams of glamour and fame.and you basically are prepared to sell your soul of you have to to attain it. Just imagine the scene at the time, it's late 60's, you are on your way to L.A. Many times these artists were given little if anything for their music, and thus ended up basically a victom to their love of music. Back in the late sixties, 1969 to be exact, there was a major onslaught of artists being signed left, right and center, and artisit at the time were often known to basically "sell their soul" to a record company executive in order to get a recording contract. in the late sixties early seventies, when agents and studios controlled artists like puppets. The song and album take you on a trip though the music industry in L.A. According to the source, The "Hotel California" is actually, L.A. Don explained the story behind the song to him, and said he was amused at the wide varieties of interpretations the song had developed over time. It seems our prof had, at one time, lived in the California area and was very good friends with a certain drummer named Don Henley. When we were done, he proceeded to tell us what the song, and the corresponding album were ACTUALLY about. So, basically almost every member of the class then proceeded along the next route.the drugs/addiction metaphors. He added, however, that the song was NOT about a cult so don't even write that. When we turned it over, we were told to write what we thought the song was about. He handed out a sheet of paper face down to everyone. About 15 years ago, I was taking an English class in University, and the and the professor of the class had an assignment for us. To buy tickets click the button below, call 80, or visit the box office.General CommentI have a very interesting little story for all of you in regards to this song and it's meaning. Hotel California: A Salute To The Eagles will be live at The Carolina Opry Theater, for one night only, on Jat 7:00pm. Join us on a trip down a dark desert highway…feel the cool wind in your hair…and the experience Grammy award winning sounds of Hotel California.
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