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Eagles - Hotel California (Live 1977) (Official Video) [HD]
HD Remastered Official Music Video for "Hotel California" (Live from the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland in 1977) performed by the Eagles. Original song...
Hotel California - Wikipedia
"Hotel California" is a song by American rock band Eagles, released as the second single of their album of the same name on February 22, 1977. [6]
Eagles – Hotel California Lyrics - Genius
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...
Hotel California (2013 Remaster) - YouTube
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraHotel California (2013 Remaster) · EaglesLegacy℗ 1976 AsylumEngineer: Allan BlazekRemastering Engineer: Bernie GrundmanM...
Hotel California (album) - Wikipedia
Hotel California is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Eagles, released on December 8, 1976, by Asylum Records. Recorded by the band and produced by Bill Szymczyk at the Criteria and Record Plant studios between March and October 1976, it was the band's first album with guitarist Joe Walsh , who had replaced founding member Bernie ...
Eagles - Hotel California Lyrics and Tracklist - Genius
Hotel California is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Eagles, and is one of the best-selling albums of all time.
The Hidden Meaning Of The Eagles' Hotel California - Grunge
Since its release in 1976, "Hotel California" by the Eagles has inspired more than its fair share of theories and speculation. Its sharp, vivid lyrics describe glamour and superficiality – "pink champagne on ice," "shimmering lights," etc. — layered atop a secret, insidious world of "dark desert highway[s]" and "voices in the night."
Eagles - Hotel California Lyrics | AZLyrics.com
"Hotel California" is the title track from the album and it was released as a single in February 1977. Eagles decided to make this song a single though its length and format were completely unlike the radio-friendly singles those days: the song is more than six minutes long, it's hard to dance to it, it has a long introduction and a long guitar ...