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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by The Raptor,Mar 30 2007, 08:02 AM
I wish I'd known this when we rolled through Phoenix in September in the S going to the USC Arizona game, Sedona, and the Grand Canyon.
Well, I guess that the only thing we can do to make up for that is to double the fun and double the pleasure next time USC plays at Sun Devil stadium. KO then. The attitute around here is to seize the moment because a long life is overrated.

Not a lot of time to hang right now since there is a $$$$$$ convention in Tempe this weekend. But no need to fret, I will check everyting out personally and report back.

I noticed some rather unique smiley signatures here that I have never seen before. They are damn funny! When I showed them to a few dancers, we all just fell on floor in the office cracking up.

Marie, Joie and Chelsie, asked if I would send this message to the whore forum members on their behalf - God bless each and every whore and all those that wanna be.

Second here, all in favor say AYE!

Cheers!
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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 11:59 AM
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WTF. well . . then lets try again. Pooreign Convention.
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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by The Raptor,Mar 30 2007, 10:59 AM
BUt you can check out anytime you like.

This is about materialism and excess. California is used as the setting, but it could relate to anywhere in America.
Don Henley: "We were all middle-class kids from the Midwest. Hotel California was our interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles.
This won the 1977 Grammy for Record Of The Year. The band did not show up to accept the award, as Don Henley did not believe in contests.
Don Felder got the ball rolling on this. He had the chord progressions and took it to Don Henley and Glen Frey. They put the words down, then Joe Walsh wrote all the guitar parts and arranged them for everyone. (thanks, Les - Dannevirke, New Zealand)
"Colitas," in the line "Warm smell of colitas," is often interpreted as a flower or a sexual reference. It is a Spanish word translated to Henley by The Eagles Mexican-American road manager meaning "Little Buds," and is a reference to marijuana.
This was recorded at 3 different sessions before The Eagles got the version they wanted. The biggest problem was finding the right key for Henley's vocal.
Glenn Frey compares this to an episode of The Twilight Zone, where it jumps from one scene to the next and doesn't necessarily make sense.
The line "They stab it with their steely knives but they just can't kill the beast" is a reference to Steely Dan. They shared the same manager and had a friendly rivalry. The year before, Steely Dan included the line "Turn up The Eagles, the neighbors are listening" on the song "Everything You Did."
Don Felder and Joe Walsh played together on the guitar solos, creating the textured sound.
The lyrics for this came with the album. Some people thought the line "She's got the Mercedes Bends" was a misspelling of "Mercedes Benz," and wrote Henley to complain. The line was a play on words.
Glenn Frey: "That record explores the under belly of success, the darker side of Paradise. Which was sort of what we were experiencing in Los Angeles at that time. So that just sort of became a metaphor for the whole world and for everything you know. And we just decided to make it Hotel California. So with a microcosm of everything else going on around us." (thanks, Moomin - London, England)
When The Eagles got back together in 1994, they recorded a live version of this for an MTV special that was included on their album Hell Freezes Over. The album was #1 in the US its first week.
All 7 past and present members of The Eagles performed this in 1998 when they were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
The hotel on the album cover is the Beverly Hills Hotel, known as the Pink Palace. It is often frequented by Hollywood stars. The photo was taken by photographers David Alexander and John Kosh, who sat in a cherry-picker about 60 feet above Sunset Boulevard to get the shot of the hotel at sunset from above the trees. The rush-hour traffic made it a harrowing experience. Check out the hotel.
Although it is well known that Hotel California is actually a metaphor, there are several strange internet theories and urban legends about the "real" Hotel California. Some include suggestions that it was an old church taken over by devil worshippers, a psychiatric hospital, an inn run by cannibals or Aleister Crowley's mansion in Scotland. It's even been suggested that the "Hotel California" is the Playboy Mansion. (thanks, Adam - Dewsbury, England)
The music may have been inspired by the 1969 Jethro Tull song "We Used to Know," from their album Stand up. The chord progressions are nearly identical, and the bands toured together before The Eagles recorded it. In a BBC radio interview, Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson said laughingly that he was still waiting for the royalties. (thanks, Lawrence - Royal Tunbridge Wells, England and Dave - Cleveland, OH)
In Chicago at the time of this song's popularity many people called Cook County jail "Hotel California" because it is on California street. The name stuck and now people of all ages and races refer to the jail by this nickname. (thanks, jesse - chicago, IL)
Don Felder: "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 all the doors wide open on a spectacular July day. I had this acoustic 12-string and I started tinkling around with it, and those Hotel California chords just kind of oozed out. Every once in a while it seems like the cosmos part and something great just plops in your lap." (thanks, Stone - Libertyville, IL)
The Hotel California album is #37 on the Rolling Stone list of the 500 Greatest Albums of all time. According to the magazine, Don Henley said that the band was in pursuit of a note perfect song. The Eagles spent 8 months in the studio polishing take after take after take. Henley also said, "We just locked ourselves in. We had a refrigerator, a ping pong table, roller skates and a couple cots. We would go in and stay for 2 or 3 days at a time." (thanks, Ray - Stockton, NJ)
way to much to read cliff notes please
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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 12:09 PM
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maybe boots next con will be to az
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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by YeloS2000ShowGrl,Mar 30 2007, 01:09 PM
way to much to read cliff notes please
No no no...............read it when you have time. It is awesome.

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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 12:20 PM
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Interesting thing, George....the ballad I am writing starts off with the same first two chords as Hotel California (Bm and G)....I had to change the picking so it did not sound too much like it.....

But now I read that the chords are from Jethro Tull, one of my all time favorite bands.....cool!!


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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Nicotunes,Mar 30 2007, 03:18 PM
No no no...............read it when you have time. It is awesome.

i will read it when i get home from work tonight then

on that note i am off to the post office, bank then work see yall
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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by YeloS2000ShowGrl,Mar 30 2007, 01:31 PM
i will read it when i get home from work tonight then

on that note i am off to the post office, bank then work see yall
Bye Jen, drive safe!

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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 01:13 PM
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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by YeloS2000ShowGrl,Mar 30 2007, 12:09 PM
way to much to read cliff notes please
Hotel California, a song by the Eagles.
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