@@DanMarksman I have, many, many times. David Gilmour's solo in "Comfortably Numb" is, for me, the best ever. In my comment here I was talking about guitar duets. Although the duet between BB King and Gary Moore in "The Thrill Has Gone" runs it close!!
The "Hotel California" refers to their perception of what the music industry was like at the time when they first went to California and had to deal with it. From the music companies tempting you, to the drugs, to the feeling that "once you're in here you can never leave", it's a trippy, beautifully dark nightmare. Listen to it again with that picture in your mind and it'll make a lot more sense.
She lit up a candle because she was leading him into the dark world of entertainment . He can hear the temptations calling him. Once you're in it's hard to get out . They will kill you.
The meaning of the song While there have been many theories that contemplate what the song represents, the Eagles' band members have revealed in multiple interviews that the true meaning behind "Hotel California" is a commentary on the hedonism and self-indulgence of America.
The Eagles were one of the top Rock Bands (a time when Band still meant you actually played instruments...lol) back in the day and their music is still top tier today!🙂
If you live in California still, they are touring in concert...I saw them 3 years ago at Thunder Valley Casino Amphitheatre and they were phenomenal... RIP Grenn Frey who was one of the founders of the band...The Eagles was a band I saw in concert back in the 70's, so us 60-70 year olds are cool!! Another song od the Eagles you might like to react to is "One Of These Nights"...Thanks for this great reaction and bringing back memories of my teen years! Doobie Brothers are playing September 10th in Wheatland, outdoor concert this year 2024....
Among the greatest duel guitar solo's in rock and roll history. I've been to well over 100 concerts. This particular tour was my first (Pueblo Cruz, Steve Miller Band and The Eagles). It still ranks among the best I've ever been to. I got spoiled early.
Please react to more Eagles , they are amazing live and this concert is simply incredible. Take It Easy, Lyin Eyes, Take It To the Limit are three of my favourite songs of theirs besides this one naturally. Cheers from 🇦🇺
The music was boring to Don Felder he wanted to experiment more but Don Henley and Glenn Frey wouldn't budge they finally found their sound and there were sticking to it. Check out Don felders song "heavy metal"
The first few years of my life, my mother only played Elvis and country music in our house and car. I was 6 years old and walked into my friends living room and saw his sister kneeling in front of the stereo and suddenly there was a new sound that I was never exposed to. I thought it was magic. It was Hotel California. My intro to rock music other than Elvis who died the next year. Don Henley loves all the speculation about a song that simply is a metaphor for "losing one's innocence, transforming from adolescence to adulthood, once you cross that threshold and take on those responsibilities, there is no going back". But, he said anyone can have their own meaning if they want.
Don Felder (with the double neck guitar,) wrote the music for this, and Don Henley (after leaving the Whiskey-a-go-go drunk and driving toward Needles all night) wrote the lyrics while driving the desert.
The song is about a rock n roll band arriving in So Cal and being inducted into the drugs and addictive parts of the scene! The beast is cocaine and the term 1969 refers to the summer of love
I could see, from your changing expressions, that the tune and the performance did what good music is supposed to do. It made you feel something. It did the same to me and I've heard it many, many times, and look forward to hearing it again and again.
Besides the Beatles, the Eagles are my favorite group ever! Of course I was in my 20s when they were at their height. It’s hard to find a bad song of theirs. This song has been talked about for decades what it was exactly about and the drummer Don Henley/guitarist Glenn Frey would never actually say. many think it’s about the dark side of Hollywood and recording/addictions. I’m sure there’s plenty of websites about this song. If you can find The live version of take it to the limit, the bass singer Randy Meisner blows it out of the water! Beautiful beautiful song and he has such a high tenor voice when he hits it right like he does in that performance, there’s nothing like it. Kind of hard to find though. The Eagles are pretty strict on copyright, dammit. Great reaction!!!
@@therealjetty4889 Here is the link to the song I was telling you about the Eagles singing with the bass singer and the great high vocal in the end of the song. You can tell how excited all of them are that he was hitting those notes that night. Probably my favorite song of theirs except for desperado. Don’t know if you can react to either one of those but listen to this one and maybe give me a note what you think. Glad to be a new subscriber ua-cam.com/video/eJju2NzrDPk/v-deo.html
By the way I watched a documentary of the Eagles on HBO, very very good. The drummer and the keyboard player/guitarist, Don Henley and Glenn Fry, started the band and were the leaders. The story about this song is bass player Randy was not confident at all he could always hit those notes live and some concerts refused to play it. At one point Glenn Fry and he came to blows over it. That’s why this night is so cool that he was hitting them and you can tell how happy the whole band is about it. Randy Meisner didn’t stay with them but a few years. I liked him the best cause he seemed like just a sweet guy. Joe Walsh, with the bandanna, is the crazy, wild, funny one with the great personality and super guitar talent. Henley and Frey were both pretty much bullies and egomaniacs. But talented ones and I guess it took that to get them where they got. Much fighting in this band and changes of performers. Glenn Frey died a couple years ago. Henley & Walsh have great solo careers also you should check out.
I agree, please react to TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT but only the Randy Meisner version, it's iconic: ua-cam.com/video/eJju2NzrDPk/v-deo.html (it's from the same concert)
Don Henley drums Don Felder 12 string.joe Walsh rythum guitar Glen fry acoustic.randy meister bass guitar. Maybe the greatest group of talent on stage at one time ever all were great musicians and all were lead singers.all had their own successful careers
Great live performance. In a documentary interview it was said that it was about the whole vibe of California at the time that still exists to this day good or bad u will find it here particularly talking about but not limited to LA whatever you encounter in this area referred to as hotel California you will take with you good or bad. R.IP Glen Frey. You need to mention that Don Henley on drums plays and sings that takes a lot of skill great band I hope to c one day thnx UA-cam for not blocking this it only introduces music to a wider audience of all ages that might not otherwise see
Hello, I've enjoyed your reaction to Dimash singing Ava Maria and now your reaction to The Eagles singing Hotel California. You seem to me to be an admirer of different performance arts. Having said that I ask that you please react to the UA-cam video The Nicholas Brothers greatest dance sequence. Thank you.
Please check out the very beautiful and awesome acoustic version of this song from their 1994 "Hell Freezes Over" 'reunion' concert as well. You will love it and get it on your "poor" brain 😎
The song Hotel California represents the fame, the excess, the sex, the drugs and alcohol and everything that goes along with fame during the time. Everyone has their Vice that they can use to escape, but they can’t leave. This is according to an interview by the band.
The song is about the life of excess at the time in California, on how you can very easily become trapped in the drug scene with no where to go or rely on anyone to help because everyone was part of that scene at the time.
Dude, if youre looking to get into some "classic rock" you cant do much better than the Eagles. Basically every song by them is a classic: Life In The Fast Lane, Take It Easy, Lyin' Eyes are songs youve probably heard and just didnt know it was all from the same band. Many of these guys went on to have solo careers too. The Eagles are a cornerstone of Americana.
consider this idea, listen once, then pull up one of the sites that give you the lyrics, read it and then listen and read it together, it might help shorten the multiple listening ideas.
The song exemplifies how California is a trap. Everything is so pleasant and inviting on the surface but, as you dig deeper, you discover that reality is far more sinister. He refers to the hostess as "Tiffany-twisted", with her Mercedes-Benz and surrounded by eye candy; clearly obsessed with appearances. He's unable to rest (which is the primary function of a hotel) because he's constantly awakened by indulgent invitations. "Mirrors on the ceiling" play to a person's vanity, while pink champagne is the original "alcopop" - its 'innocent' appearance belies its alcoholic potency. Like the other 'guests', he's become a prisoner through his own decisions. "In the Master's chambers, they gather for the feast" is deceptive - people come in expecting to served food when, in reality, they are being served *AS* food to The Beast called California. Escape is now impossible; the only possible reprieve from your suffering is to "check out" (euphemism for suicide). Bonus Trivia: The Eagles and Steely Dan were 'frenemies' and would repeatedly slip references to the other in their songs - in "Hotel California", it was the phrase "Steely knives".
I just read a comment saying this was about California or some such thing. What it's really about is fame. The California reference is because that's where they found their fame.
I believe the zEagles greatest hits album knocked Thriller off top spot for greatest selling album of all time…..sp top three would be Eagles…..Jackson and Pink Floyd.
Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac is the woman, the Hotel was a recording studio in Hollywood Hills/Laurel Canyon area, the Beast was cocaine & all the pretty boys were Lindsay Buckingham , Mick Fleetwood if Fleetwood Mac, Don Henley and Joe Walsh of the Eagles and Tom Petty not to mention the technicians, crew and musicians that fell under her spell. Google it.
The Eagles comprised Elvis Presley on drums, Pavarotti bass guitar, Little Richard rhythm guitar, and two lead guitars Bob Dylan and Ed Sheeran. They were a Spanish group from Valencia and this was a minor hit in Papa New Guinea in 1953.
It's very dark and trippy. There is an insane asylum called hotel California which is a nut house. There are very many references to an asylum if you listen very carefully.
I was told that they were surprised that I didn't come out of the womb singing this song. I've grown up with this groove. This is slowed down. This is not the original pace or speed the song of this video. I know the song and I know this video. The tempo is too, too slow.
I CAN'T BELIEVE I HAVEN'T HEARD IT? This what true music sounds like. Majors and meanstream radios release only for $$$, like McDo who sells junkfood, they release junkmusic like shitty pop and crappy hip-hop or rap.
Hey man I’m a huge fan of your content! I’ve never seen this alternate recording of the famous video before. Where did you find it?
I looked it up on UA-cam I didn’t even know and I appreciate your kindness 😊
@@therealjetty4889 Ah right that makes sense. Would possibly you be able to send me the video?
@@chutneybe yes send me your email
Don Felder and Joe Walsh guitar duet, it doesn't get any better than that, brilliant.
Thank you sir
You could be right.... but have you heard Pink Floyd
"Comfortably numb" at the Pulse concert?
ua-cam.com/video/vi7cuAjArRs/v-deo.html
@@DanMarksman I have, many, many times. David Gilmour's solo in "Comfortably Numb" is, for me, the best ever. In my comment here I was talking about guitar duets. Although the duet between BB King and Gary Moore in "The Thrill Has Gone" runs it close!!
Agreed
Yeah, it's like a real dialogue in the beginning and like a choir to the end of the song.
Monster guitar ruffs Wow!!!!!!!!!! Maybe the greatest in rock and roll history?
Glenn Frey,Don Henley,Don felder,Joe walsh,randy miesner 😊
Thank you
The "Hotel California" refers to their perception of what the music industry was like at the time when they first went to California and had to deal with it. From the music companies tempting you, to the drugs, to the feeling that "once you're in here you can never leave", it's a trippy, beautifully dark nightmare. Listen to it again with that picture in your mind and it'll make a lot more sense.
Ok I will
Analogous in theme to Steve Windwoods Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys.
Saw them in Alabama in 1977!! EPIC!! Best rock group EVER!!
Lucky
Roll Tide!
Saw them in Huntsville in ‘77… You’re right, epic… Roll Tide!!!
the Hotel is your any addiction, you can never leave
Thanks for the info
She lit up a candle because she was leading him into the dark world of entertainment . He can hear the temptations calling him. Once you're in it's hard to get out . They will kill you.
...we are all prisoners here....by our own device....
"She's got the Mercedes bends (!)"
Clever little hidden pun from Henley & Frey 😉
Excellent job Always live or Video 50s threw 80s 😊
Goosebumps every time I hear this song...
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The Trinity of Music: the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and the Eagles! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I reacted to all of them and they are amazing
The meaning of the song
While there have been many theories that contemplate what the song represents, the Eagles' band members have revealed in multiple interviews that the true meaning behind "Hotel California" is a commentary on the hedonism and self-indulgence of America.
Oh okay thank you for this
Kicks ass.
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The guitar player with the double-neck guitar is Don Felder. He wrote the music for this song. Henley and Frey wrote the words.
Thanks for the info
You failed to mention Joe Walsh in the best guitar duel ever
@@diegomom57 my bad👍
@@diegomom57 I thought Joe Walsh played the double neck guitar. Oh well, I've been wrong before.
The Eagles were one of the top Rock Bands (a time when Band still meant you actually played instruments...lol) back in the day and their music is still top tier today!🙂
This song is amazing 😊
HC is so great that even my piano cover sounds good, a big like to the channel for bringint it!! 😉👍
Legends 👏
If you live in California still, they are touring in concert...I saw them 3 years ago at Thunder Valley Casino Amphitheatre and they were phenomenal... RIP Grenn Frey who was one of the founders of the band...The Eagles was a band I saw in concert back in the 70's, so us 60-70 year olds are cool!! Another song od the Eagles you might like to react to is "One Of These Nights"...Thanks for this great reaction and bringing back memories of my teen years!
Doobie Brothers are playing September 10th in Wheatland, outdoor concert this year 2024....
My favorite band! Saw them in concert and it was awesome! Really watch the best guitar duos ever! Do more please!
Classic 👌
I agree
Saw them in Boulder Colorado in 1971. It was outside at Folsom Field. Was right up front on the grass
Devils hotel. You can check in but can't leave. I love this.
I appreciate you
Hey man, Eagles DESPERADO. You may have heard the song, but never the whole album/opera. Harmony and screamin' guitars lyric genius, funk included.
Check out the Eagles "Lying Eyes" from the same concert in 77. My favorite song and the first one I learned to play on guitar.
Will do thanks for the suggestion
Nice reaction! I'm a California girl myself ! Btw I subscribed. ❤️✌️
Thank you I really appreciate you 😊❤️
Among the greatest duel guitar solo's in rock and roll history. I've been to well over 100 concerts. This particular tour was my first (Pueblo Cruz, Steve Miller Band and The Eagles). It still ranks among the best I've ever been to. I got spoiled early.
That’s amazing
Please react to more Eagles , they are amazing live and this concert is simply incredible. Take It Easy, Lyin Eyes, Take It To the Limit are three of my favourite songs of theirs besides this one naturally. Cheers from 🇦🇺
Will do ma’am
The music was boring to Don Felder he wanted to experiment more but Don Henley and Glenn Frey wouldn't budge they finally found their sound and there were sticking to it. Check out Don felders song "heavy metal"
@@jwc1112 I believe it was a little more than that!
@@vickiewiseman7112 I'm sure it was. Lol
The top guitar is a 12 strings and the bottom is a 6 strings. Look at the tuning keys on each.
Ok thank you
Man Joe Walsh was the best addition they could add to their group rest in peace Timothy Schmidt and Glenn Frey Great reaction rock on
Timothy is still with us...
This was from their concert in 1977. Other great ones from that concert are Take it Easy, Lying Eyes, and One of These Nights.
Randy Meisner and Take it To the Limit
The first few years of my life, my mother only played Elvis and country music in our house and car. I was 6 years old and walked into my friends living room and saw his sister kneeling in front of the stereo and suddenly there was a new sound that I was never exposed to. I thought it was magic. It was Hotel California. My intro to rock music other than Elvis who died the next year. Don Henley loves all the speculation about a song that simply is a metaphor for "losing one's innocence, transforming from adolescence to adulthood, once you cross that threshold and take on those responsibilities, there is no going back". But, he said anyone can have their own meaning if they want.
Don Felder (with the double neck guitar,) wrote the music for this, and Don Henley (after leaving the Whiskey-a-go-go drunk and driving toward Needles all night) wrote the lyrics while driving the desert.
Thank you for sharing this memory with me
The song is about a rock n roll band arriving in So Cal and being inducted into the drugs and addictive parts of the scene! The beast is cocaine and the term 1969 refers to the summer of love
I appreciate you for this
The Summer of Love was 1967 though 😂
"Funk #49" The James Gang (Joe Walsh)
More than a feeling by Boston and I subscribe!
Thank you so much
@@therealjetty4889 hahaha. Ok I’ll subscribe now and trust you! 😂😂
@@therealjetty4889 It's a fair deal for you, utterly amazing song and you get a sub.
I could see, from your changing expressions, that the tune and the performance did what good music is supposed to do. It made you feel something. It did the same to me and I've heard it many, many times, and look forward to hearing it again and again.
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Besides the Beatles, the Eagles are my favorite group ever! Of course I was in my 20s when they were at their height. It’s hard to find a bad song of theirs. This song has been talked about for decades what it was exactly about and the drummer Don Henley/guitarist Glenn Frey would never actually say. many think it’s about the dark side of Hollywood and recording/addictions. I’m sure there’s plenty of websites about this song. If you can find The live version of take it to the limit, the bass singer Randy Meisner blows it out of the water! Beautiful beautiful song and he has such a high tenor voice when he hits it right like he does in that performance, there’s nothing like it. Kind of hard to find though. The Eagles are pretty strict on copyright, dammit. Great reaction!!!
Thank you very much 😊
@@therealjetty4889 Here is the link to the song I was telling you about the Eagles singing with the bass singer and the great high vocal in the end of the song. You can tell how excited all of them are that he was hitting those notes that night. Probably my favorite song of theirs except for desperado. Don’t know if you can react to either one of those but listen to this one and maybe give me a note what you think. Glad to be a new subscriber
ua-cam.com/video/eJju2NzrDPk/v-deo.html
By the way I watched a documentary of the Eagles on HBO, very very good. The drummer and the keyboard player/guitarist, Don Henley and Glenn Fry, started the band and were the leaders. The story about this song is bass player Randy was not confident at all he could always hit those notes live and some concerts refused to play it. At one point Glenn Fry and he came to blows over it. That’s why this night is so cool that he was hitting them and you can tell how happy the whole band is about it. Randy Meisner didn’t stay with them but a few years. I liked him the best cause he seemed like just a sweet guy. Joe Walsh, with the bandanna, is the crazy, wild, funny one with the great personality and super guitar talent. Henley and Frey were both pretty much bullies and egomaniacs. But talented ones and I guess it took that to get them where they got. Much fighting in this band and changes of performers. Glenn Frey died a couple years ago. Henley & Walsh have great solo careers also you should check out.
I agree, please react to TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT but only the Randy Meisner version, it's iconic: ua-cam.com/video/eJju2NzrDPk/v-deo.html (it's from the same concert)
Don Henley drums
Don Felder 12 string.joe Walsh rythum guitar
Glen fry acoustic.randy meister bass guitar.
Maybe the greatest group of talent on stage at one time ever all were great musicians and all were lead singers.all had their own successful careers
Yep. They formed their band in California, and even played backup for Linda Ronstadt at first.
Awesome 😎
Great live performance. In a documentary interview it was said that it was about the whole vibe of California at the time that still exists to this day good or bad u will find it here particularly talking about but not limited to LA whatever you encounter in this area referred to as hotel California you will take with you good or bad. R.IP Glen Frey. You need to mention that Don Henley on drums plays and sings that takes a lot of skill great band I hope to c one day thnx UA-cam for not blocking this it only introduces music to a wider audience of all ages that might not otherwise see
I appreciate you
This song hits all the spots
I definitely enjoyed it
Hello, I've enjoyed your reaction to Dimash singing Ava Maria and now your reaction to The Eagles singing Hotel California. You seem to me to be an admirer of different performance arts. Having said that I ask that you please react to the UA-cam video The Nicholas Brothers greatest dance sequence. Thank you.
Bro this is the greatest rock song ever, sadly they have all passed away now.
It’s definitely a great song
Glen is the only one who died. Everyone else is living.
The only original Eagle who passed away was Glen Frey, the 2nd guitar from the left. Every other member is still alive and performing!!
Dire straights sultans of swing live
Gotchu
Yeah the alchemy version is just brilliant.
Don Henley's voice! This is the first time hearing this song..really?
Yess
Country formed rock Texas Reggae! Don Henley drummer lead singer is an apocalypse !
Man
You've never heard of the Eagles. Man, what rock have you been living under?
Please check out the very beautiful and awesome acoustic version of this song from their 1994 "Hell Freezes Over" 'reunion' concert as well.
You will love it and get it on your "poor" brain 😎
Ooooh and thank you
@@therealjetty4889 ua-cam.com/video/ArNREe0Fg7o/v-deo.htmlsi=EKI5P1PJAM_HB5S1
The song Hotel California represents the fame, the excess, the sex, the drugs and alcohol and everything that goes along with fame during the time. Everyone has their Vice that they can use to escape, but they can’t leave. This is according to an interview by the band.
Thank you for the information 😊
The song is about the life of excess at the time in California, on how you can very easily become trapped in the drug scene with no where to go or rely on anyone to help because everyone was part of that scene at the time.
It’s about the absolute debauchery of Hollywood.
Hotel California is LA and Hollywood....enticing people here over the past few decades...
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one of the best drug songs ever recorded - classic! ♥
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HOW, HOW, HOW have you never heard of The Eagles???
Not stepping outside of others genre’s
Please react to the group BOSTON singing
More Than A Feeling
Okay 😊
Hey man, love your content. I’ve never seen this alternate recording of the famous video before, where did you find the video?
I didn’t know it was an alternate I looked it up on UA-cam
"The Beatles - I've Got A Feeling (Take 1) | Rooftop Concert"
Adding it to my list
Dude, if youre looking to get into some "classic rock" you cant do much better than the Eagles. Basically every song by them is a classic: Life In The Fast Lane, Take It Easy, Lyin' Eyes are songs youve probably heard and just didnt know it was all from the same band. Many of these guys went on to have solo careers too. The Eagles are a cornerstone of Americana.
Ok I will put it on my list
consider this idea, listen once, then pull up one of the sites that give you the lyrics, read it and then listen and read it together, it might help shorten the multiple listening ideas.
The song exemplifies how California is a trap. Everything is so pleasant and inviting on the surface but, as you dig deeper, you discover that reality is far more sinister.
He refers to the hostess as "Tiffany-twisted", with her Mercedes-Benz and surrounded by eye candy; clearly obsessed with appearances. He's unable to rest (which is the primary function of a hotel) because he's constantly awakened by indulgent invitations. "Mirrors on the ceiling" play to a person's vanity, while pink champagne is the original "alcopop" - its 'innocent' appearance belies its alcoholic potency. Like the other 'guests', he's become a prisoner through his own decisions. "In the Master's chambers, they gather for the feast" is deceptive - people come in expecting to served food when, in reality, they are being served *AS* food to The Beast called California. Escape is now impossible; the only possible reprieve from your suffering is to "check out" (euphemism for suicide).
Bonus Trivia: The Eagles and Steely Dan were 'frenemies' and would repeatedly slip references to the other in their songs - in "Hotel California", it was the phrase "Steely knives".
Thank you for the information
Don’t forget to subscribe if your new to the channel 😊
I just read a comment saying this was about California or some such thing. What it's really about is fame. The California reference is because that's where they found their fame.
"The whole story"?
The story is just California Dreaming baby...
Thanks
I believe the zEagles greatest hits album knocked Thriller off top spot for greatest selling album of all time…..sp top three would be Eagles…..Jackson and Pink Floyd.
Thanks for the info 😊
Please check out Pink Floyd performing Comfortably Numb LIVE at the Pulse Concert.
Will do
Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac is the woman, the Hotel was a recording studio in Hollywood Hills/Laurel Canyon area, the Beast was cocaine & all the pretty boys were Lindsay Buckingham , Mick Fleetwood if Fleetwood Mac, Don Henley and Joe Walsh of the Eagles and Tom Petty not to mention the technicians, crew and musicians that fell under her spell. Google it.
Forgiveness and Smuglers Blues
I Blame the parents
Try Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd... live Pulse version
I made a reaction too it it’s on my channel
The Eagles comprised Elvis Presley on drums, Pavarotti bass guitar, Little Richard rhythm guitar, and two lead guitars Bob Dylan and Ed Sheeran. They were a Spanish group from Valencia and this was a minor hit in Papa New Guinea in 1953.
Very interesting
Lay off the shrooms!
Whatever you’re on is a helluva drug.
It's very dark and trippy. There is an insane asylum called hotel California which is a nut house. There are very many references to an asylum if you listen very carefully.
Ooo I definitely get that vibe
@@therealjetty4889 listen carefully warm smell of corlitas is smell of weed. Dope! (no pun intended)
Please react to *White Rabbit* by Jefferson Airplane.
As great as this performance is, it wasn't the best performance of the night.
its a haunted hotel
I don`t believe you have not heard it ! One the most over played songs of all time, like "Stairway To Heaven" and "Free bird" !
I haven’t
Grubby dressing gown is too much information!
I was told that they were surprised that I didn't come out of the womb singing this song. I've grown up with this groove. This is slowed down. This is not the original pace or speed the song of this video. I know the song and I know this video. The tempo is too, too slow.
It about a addictive lifestyle. SEX DRUGS ROCK and Roll and more sex drugs
Thanks for the info
U cute
It's a warning not to partake of the excesses that is California.
I CAN'T BELIEVE I HAVEN'T HEARD IT?
This what true music sounds like.
Majors and meanstream radios release only for $$$, like McDo who sells junkfood, they release junkmusic like shitty pop and crappy hip-hop or rap.
Agenda?
Put some cloths on