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Honestly, I've just never given Steely Dan a chance. I don't own any, either. My prejudiced take on it is that it's probably too jazzy for me. With Christine being a big fan, you'd have thought I'd have tried it. Nope! I'd have LOVED to have gotten sh*tfaced with her, back in the day. Couple bottles of wine and some blow? SIGN ME UP! I know the old goat fills at least half of the seats. There's no accounting for taste! Those are "lowest common denominator people"!!!
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Here is a short clip that brought back the memories of Satan and Hotel California https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QmYKgYLJfM
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Maybe part of the reason $tevie works my last nerve is - that I don't believe in fairy tales. I'm a realist, and an atheist. I need science and PROOF to believe in sh*t like that. I remember when I was about 10, after my parents had got divorced, and Mom was trying to raise me right. So we went to my Pentecostal preacher uncle's church for a couple of years. We ended up going to some revival one weekend. People around us were speaking in tongues, and they had snakes at the altar. My Mom and I looked at each other like, "what the F*CK are we doing here?" We got up and left, and never went back. Religious people scare the f*ck out of me!
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There was a time when many people tried to find the "hidden satanic message" within Hotel California, Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven, Styx' Snowblind and other songs.
Henley also explained that the lyrics don't have to be that accurate. In fact, he laughs at criticisms about wine not being a "spirit" drink (wine is just fermented, spirits are distilled). They wrote "Please bring me my wine" just to rhyme with "1969". And yes, History of the Eagles is a great doc. I watched lot of times until Netflix removed it from its catalog. PS: It's amazing how you guys find the way to mention Stevie Nicks in every thread, even in those which it seems that there was no relationship with her.
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How can you have a Don Henley discussion without her and their baby $he aborted? And everyone should buy History on Ebay. I did. I think I paid maybe $20 for the 3 DVD set. Well worth it.
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[QUOTE=HomerMcvie;1262878]So you don't have History of the Eagles? It's FANTASTIC. I've watched it probably 50 times. I've made DVD copies for probably a dozen people. I have a set in my car right now, because I was talking to an old man at a bar last week, and he was telling me how much he loved The Eagles. I told him I'd have him a Xmas present the next time I saw him(even though I'd never met him before). Hey, Don Henley's got plenty of money!
Honestly, I've just never given Steely Dan a chance. I don't own any, either. My prejudiced take on it is that it's probably too jazzy for me. With Christine being a big fan, you'd have thought I'd have tried it. Nope! OH David Steely Dan is AWESOME!!!!!! You are missing some great music. |
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I always thought ..Hotel California was about drug addiction, you know.
“You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave” I’m not a big Eagles fan, but they wrote some bloomin good songs. Though Hotel California sounds a bit like a Jethro Tull track. |
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I never would have thought of that association. IMO Hotel California's closest musical relative is Poco's Rose of Cimarron which came out just before the former. It was recorded a couple of years before Timothy B. Schmitt jumped ship from Poco to the Eagles.I never understood why it wasn't a hit for them.
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The song ..”We should know “ by Jethro Tull is similar sounding, to Hotel California....but the Ian Anderson song is from a 1969 Album...Stand up |
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Wow I just listened to it .While the Poco song I mentioned is similar in that it is a nearly 7 minute country rock song with vocals from soon to be Eagle Timothy B Schmitt the Jethro Tull song has a guitar part that sounds like the Eagles sampled it..Maybe they had shared a bill with Tull before writing it .
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It was nominated for a Grammy the same year as Rumours.
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[QUOTE=FuzzyPlum;1262988]Yeah, Aja is the only album name of theirs I knew, without looking it up.
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