![]() ![]() ![]() Though Hotel California’s focal point, the “lovely place”, is not based on any particular hotel, the building photographed by David Alexander which appears on the cover of the album is the Beverly Hills Hotel. It shot to No.1 on the Billboard charts and was quickly certified gold for selling one million copies in under three months. Henley said that the six-and-a-half-minute song, which features references to mirrors on the ceiling and pink champagne on ice, was “basically a song about the dark underbelly of the American Dream and about excess in America”. “The dark underbelly of the American Dream” The lines “They stab it with their steely knives/But they just can’t kill the beast” is a playful reference to Steely Dan, while “You can check out any time you like/But you can never leave” led some fans to speculate that the Los Angeles hotel was actually a metaphor for a psychiatric asylum. We decided to create something strange to see if we could do it.” We wanted to write a song that was like an episode of The Twilight Zone,” said Frey. Though Hotel California’s music is stunning, it gradually became clear that the memorable lyrics – about a world-weary traveller who is lured into a bizarre downbeat hotel – would ignite a lasting debate among music fans keen to debate their interpretation, even though Frey admitted they contained a deliberate ambiguity. It took us two days just to do all of the guitars on the ending and it is one of the high points of my career.” It was put together piece by piece, bit by bit, and there was a lot of experimentation and a lot of trial and error. “I had a two-day period of Don Felder being on my left and Joe Walsh on my right in the control room figuring out all of those guitar parts. ![]() “I will never ever forget that,” Szymczyk later told Classic Rock Revisited. In its initial stages, the song was given the name Mexican Reggae, reflecting the reggae-styled guitar pulse, harmonised guitar interplay and pulsating Rototom drum fills that made up the bedrock sound.įelder and Walsh worked painstakingly with producer Bill Szymczyk to perfect their epic, climactic guitar battle. Its origins were in a melody Felder created at home, before he got together with Henley and Frey, who began to flesh out the words to a song Henley later described as being about “a journey from innocence to experience”. The later part of the solo uses a series of triplets, though due to the laid back pace of the song, they aren't very difficult to hit.The Hotel California album, which was recorded in Miami and Los Angeles, opens with the masterpiece title song. The pitch changes in the vocals are not very drastic, and the guitar part isn't hard, although the solo is quite long. Swamp Shack (Louisiana) (encore)Īs a laid back song, it is not very difficult across all instruments. ![]() Pang Tang Bay (Hong Kong) (encore)īand - 5. Amoeba Records (Los Angeles) (encore)ĭrums - 4. Guitar Hero World Tour This song appears as a Master Track. It is the title song of the 1976 album Hotel California. Hotel California is one of the most recognizable songs from the Eagles. ![]()
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