What The Heck is the Eagles' "Hotel California" About?

I went to a haunted house last night with some friends. And we started talking about eerie things. And “Hotel California” came up. She said they are talking about “Hell”. I don’t get it. Is that true? Could somebody please explain what this song is about. And if it is about “hell”, please explain how? Thanks?

I almost forgot is “Puff the Magic Dragon” really about weed or not?

I use this song as an introductory lesson to symbolism in poetry. Most of my students agree that the song is about a brother.

You can go from there.

http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a5_001.html

This should shed some light on the situation…


Yer pal,
Satan

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Thanks for the Link Brian(i like that name better than your other one and afterall you have been calling me “william” lately :wink: )

Maybe I didn’t read it well enough but Cecil gave 6 answers which one is right? Did I miss something?

I always figured that it was about Hell, but that Hell was being used as a metaphor for drug addiction of some sort. (So a double metaphor, I reckon).

“I had to find a passage back to the place I was before.” (i.e., back to being clean and sober, IMO)

Yea now that makes some sense. That is why could check out anytime you want but you can never leave.

I wonder what the stabbing the beast with their steely(sp) knives line was about?

I started a thread on the same topic a few months back. If you search you will find.

The official answer is… there is no official answer.

Never gave it a whole lot of in depth thought, but I always assumed the steely knives were the razor blades used on the mirror.

Actually, the “Steely Knives” were just put in because Sleetly Dan name-checked The Eagles in a song earlier (which one I’m not sure, but someone will know) and they were reciprocating.


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I’m pretty sure I read or heard an interview with Glenn Frey once where he stated categorically that it does not mean anything. They set out to write a creepy and surreal song meant to evoke the same feelings as a “Twilight Zone” episode.

Frey has been amused by all the analysis claiming to find deeper symbolic meanings in the song.

And in case you’re wondering about Steely Dan, yep it is the dildo in The Naked Lunch.

Just heard Glenn Frey talking about this last night in an interview. The point of the song is to throw together lots of allusive, weird lyrics and see what the fans and critics came up with. There WAS no deeper meaning, but the band thought it would be a hoot to see what everyone THOUGHT it was about. In other words, it’a a pseudo-intellectual joke - nothing more.

Hijack:

As most baseball fans in the rest of the country have long feared, this confirms that Satan in fact has been rooting for the Yankees all along.

In fact, my Met fan brothers are convinced that George Steingrabber has sold his soul to the Devil (but of course the Devil had that a long time ago).

But as a Yankee fan myself, I have to say, “Way to go, SATAN!”

Somewhere in the depths of the Dallas Morning News is a travel article about the real life Hotel California, in some dump of a town in Baja. Pictures, rates, everything. It had been a hippie flophouse of sorts in the time when the Eagles had owned a portion of it. I think the year was 1990. If I ever get to a research library I’ll see if I can find it again.

The Steely Dan song that referenced the Eagles was Everything you did from The Royal Scam. I had always thought that Hotel California came before The Royal Scam, but they’re both copyrighted the same year, according to allmusic.com, and Hotel California is actually dated Dec 8 of that year. So it’s likely that the Dan’s line came first.

If you’re interested, the exact line is:

Turn down the Eagles, the neighbors are listening.

Ya know, the whole song bears a resemblance to 2 Peter chapter 2

Most strikingly:

and

compare to the lyrics