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Hotel California Lyrics
On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair
Warm smell of colitas, rising up through the air Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim I had to stop for the night There she stood in the doorway; I heard the mission bell And I was thinking to myself, 'This could be Heaven or this could be Hell' Then she lit up a candle and she showed me the way There were voices down the corridor, I thought I heard them say... Welcome to the Hotel California Such a lovely place Such a lovely face Plenty of room at the Hotel California Any time of year, you can find it here Her mind is Tiffany-twisted, she got the Mercedes-Benz She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys, that she calls friends How they dance in the courtyard, sweet summer sweat. Some dance to remember, some dance to forget So I called up the Captain, 'Please bring me my wine' He said, 'We haven't had that spirit here Since nineteen sixty nine' And still those voices are calling from far away, Wake you up in the middle of the night Just to hear them say... Welcome to the Hotel California Such a lovely place Such a lovely face They livin' it up at the Hotel California What a nice surprise, bring your alibis Mirrors on the ceiling, The pink champagne on ice And she said 'We are all just prisoners here, of our own device And in the master's chambers, They gathered for the feast The stab it with their steely knives But they just can't kill the beast Last thing I remember, I was Running for the door I had to find the passage back To the place I was before 'Relax,' said the night man, We are programmed to receive. You can checkout any time you like, but you can never leave! |
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04-13-2004
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04-09-2004
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07-06-2003
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07-04-2003
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07-01-2003
Whatever the song might be about, it's certainly not about berating other people and talking a lot of shit.
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06-29-2003
thank you.
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06-29-2003
http://www.snopes.com/music/songs/hotel.htm
This person explains it very well.
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06-26-2003
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06-26-2003
1. Warm smell of colitas - colitas is the spanish name for chemically THC enriched weed, suggesting the bloke in the song has been through the best weed and all that, but now looks for something stronger
2. 'Such a lovely place...such a lovely face' - the drugs have a really appealing quality, but is only on the surface
3. 'We havent had that spirit here since 1969" - not the alcholic spirit, but the good happy spirit in reference to the drugs, which ended at the close of the 60's. This is another element of the song, at the ckose of the sixties, everyone was realizing the repocussions of drug use in the 70s and still addicted to them
4. 'she got a lot of pretty pretty boys that she calls friends' - suggestions of prostitution, another 'high life' cliche
5. 'stab it with their steely knives, but they just can't kill the beast' - steely knives = needles, the beast = addiction. simple
6. 'pink champagne on ice' two extremely potent and expensive forms of speed or trips or some other drug, not sure of the specific type, but this is the strongest hint of drug use in the song
7. then of couurse the classic 'you can check out any time you like but you can never leave' - you can say i quit, or die, but you will never stop the addiction
well thats about for the space im given, but i could go all day. This is a complex bloody song, not only musically, but lyrically as well. Anyone who says 'it doesnt matter what it is about' is in the wrong place for starters, and misguided as well. That is half the brilliance of most songs, in particular ones that convey a meaniingful message through the lyrics. You know, some people have written their thesis on deciphering the lyrics to this song alone...complex bloody song
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06-25-2003
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06-24-2003
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06-23-2003
I remember the day when I came up with the idea for the song:
"I had just leased this house out on the beach at Malibu--I guess it was around '74 or '75. I remember sitting in the living room, with the doors wide open, on a spectacular July day. I had a bathing suit on and I was sitting on this couch, soaking wet, thinking the world is a wonderful place to be. I had this acoustic 12-string and started tinkling around with it, and those 'Hotel California' chords just kind of oozed out. I had a TEAC four-track set up in one of the back bedrooms and I ran back there to put this idea down before I forgot it. I also had one of those old Rhythm Ace things, and I remember it was set to play this cha-cha beat. I played the 12-string on top of that. A few days later, I came up with a bass line and mixed the whole thing to mono, ping-ponging back and forth on this little four-track."
Eagles singer/guitarist Don Henley picked the song out of a cassette containing eight or ten different ideas that Felder had put together. "Henley said, "I really love that one that sounds like a matador or something," Felder recalls.
Originally written and recorded in E minor, the song was ultimately transposed to B-minor and re-recorded to accommodate the vocal melody delivered by Henley. Felder capoed his acoustic 12-string at the seventh fret, which enabled him to preserve the open chord shapes of his original guitar arrangement. The "High strung" timbre produced by the capo's placement, enhanced by processing the 12-string through a Leslie cabinet, ended up becoming part of the song's distinctive sound. Felder played all of the song's guitar tracks except for the landmark solo, for which Felder and Joe Walsh traded licks and harmonies. "Joe and I sat on two stools and worked the whole thing out," Felder recalls.
Don Henley and Glenn Frey collaborated on the song's memorable lyric. "Glenn had this idea," Felder remembers. "The fantasy of California. It's supposed to be a microcosm of the world. Glenn is great at conceptualizing. He'll say, 'I can see this guy driving in the desert at night and you can see the lights of L.A. way off in the horizon.' Henley gets the picture and goes from there.
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06-23-2003
Don Henley:
"There's a little bit of a Latin feel to the song, and a reggae sound that nobody ever notices, except they always want to know what colitas means. I think Richie Fernandez's father gave me that word. It's supposedly spanish for bud. I was looking for a way to describe the smell of lit weed."
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06-23-2003
There’s a picture of the Beverly Hills Hotel on the front, which is really THE hotel in California; very elegant and very decadent at the same time. It’s a romantic place and you can see all kinds of people there—You see a lot of tourist types, a lot of very glamorous movie star people, and a lot of phony people. A lot of real people too. A lot of people have parties there, so that’s what the front of the album cover is. It’s shot from a crane about 100 to 150 feet up in the air, at sunset. There are black silhouettes of palm trees and the sky is a kind of rusty, smoky color. We superimposed a neon sign that says ‘Hotel California’, because we couldn’t use the name Beverly Hills Hotel: we’d probably have been sued.
nice greetings
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06-23-2003
to finish all the speculations (or to start them new? hehe) here Don Henley himself!
Don Henley:
I like the ‘Hotel California’ track ; I like the song—I’m very proud of that one. It’s very cynical, but that’s all right. It’s our bicentennial year, you know, the country is 200 years old, so we figured since we are the Eagles and the Eagle is our national symbol, that we were obliged to make some kind of a little bicentennial statement using California as a microcosm of the whole United States, or the whole world, if you will, and to try to wake people up and say ‘We’ve been okay so far, for 200 years, but we’re gonna have to change if we’re gonna continue to be around’.
Any comments to it?
nice greetings from Bangkok!
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06-18-2003
"Colitas" is Mexican slang for "little buds" of marijuana. Whether or not the entire song is about drugs can certainly be debated, and I agree that people are much too quick to attribute that meaning to every song they don't understand (like most Pink Floyd, for instance), but it's certainly one hell of a reach to make "Hotel California" be about marriage.
It's a lot easier to believe it's just some kind of 70s ghost story with a catchy tune. I'm more willing to believe it's an acid trip than a secret diatribe about marriage.
In either case, "colitas" is definitely, without question, marijuana. (Which doesn't necessarily mean the rest of the song is about drugs; smoking marijuana in the 70s was like smoking cigarettes today.)
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06-18-2003
This makes mroe sense.
There are so many morons in this world. Whenever they can't figure out the meaning of a song, it must be about drugs.
http://www.pantheratigris.blogspot.com/2003_02_09_pantheratigris_archive.html
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06-09-2003
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06-06-2003
I'm sticking with the music industry idea. Thanks for contributing.
P.S. i have never actually heard this song, but the lyrics fascinated me so much.
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06-05-2003
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05-09-2003
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04-29-2003
"They gathered for the feast
The stab it with their steely knives
But they just can't kill the beast"
reminds me of vampires.
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04-25-2003
On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair
Warm smell of colitas, rising up through the air
*Approaching the highway is a symbol for taking *drugs or getting ready to enter the rock star lifestyle
*either way he'd be under the influence of colitas *which I think is weed
Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim
I had to stop for the night
*The light is a symbol for all of the fame and glory. *He's about to stop at the Hotel California
There she stood in the doorway;
I heard the mission bell
And I was thinking to myself,
'This could be Heaven or this could be Hell'
*He sees a girl and wonders if this place is good or *bad. The gril seems to be a love intrest but she *might be a symbol for all the people and bad *influences he meets in California.
Then she lit up a candle and she showed me the way
There were voices down the corridor,
I thought I heard them say...
Welcome to the Hotel California
Such a lovely place
Such a lovely face
Plenty of room at the Hotel California
Any time of year, you can find it here
*Girl lights up on something and he feels haunted *by his inner being telling him about his addiction
Her mind is Tiffany-twisted, she got the Mercedes-Benz
She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys, that she calls friends
How they dance in the courtyard, sweet summer sweat.
Some dance to remember, some dance to forget
*The girl is absorbed by material things. She has a *lot of "friends" who represent the party people *Henly met in California. The all like to drugs, *some for great memories and others to escape *their current reality.
So I called up the Captain,
'Please bring me my wine'
He said, 'We haven't had that spirit here
Since nineteen sixty nine'
*In 1969, the Summer of Love and Woodstock the *youth of America were young, idealistic, and *motivated to make a difference. By the 70's, when *this song was made, that spirit had disappeard and *many former hippies were strung out on drugs *and/or lived hollow, meaningless lives
And still those voices are calling from far away,
Wake you up in the middle of the night
Just to hear them say...
*He is still haunted by his conciece(sp), he probably *knows he shouldn't be there
Welcome to the Hotel California
Such a lovely place
Such a lovely face
They livin' it up at the Hotel California
What a nice surprise, bring your alibis
*The last line refers to justifying to others and *himself why he has gone back to drugs or the *lifestyle
Mirrors on the ceiling,
The pink champagne on ice
And she said 'We are all just prisoners here, of our own device
*Woman tells him that they are prisoners of their *addiction to drugs and the lifestyle
And in the master's chambers,
They gathered for the feast
The stab it with their steely knives
But they just can't kill the beast
*No matter how hard they try, people cannot shake *their addiction
Last thing I remember, I was
Running for the door
I had to find the passage back
To the place I was before
'Relax,' said the night man,
We are programmed to receive.
You can checkout any time you like,
but you can never leave!
*Best line in the whole song. He finally tries to *escape from his addiction, but he realizes that *even if he withdraws for a little bit, he'll always be *an addict. Possilbly the best lyrics I've ever heard in a song. Very poetic and symbolic. Also has a kick ass guitar solo. One of the all time greats.
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04-19-2003
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04-19-2003
It's not like they are Shakespeare or anything?
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