LOL monboobs got run over by the queer train
LOL monboobs got run over by the queer train
When I was in 8th grade, a classmate of mine wrote an essay about the song, claiming the song was about Satan. He referenced the lyric "we haven't had that spirit here since 1969" as a nod to Anton La Vey, who wrote the Satanic Bible, and at the time, it's last publishing was in 1969. He also believed La Vey's shadow was in the window on the album cover, and that the lyric "they stab it with their steely knives but they just can't kill the beast" was referencing the war between God and Satan.
Of course, Don Henley's take on the song is that it's about the trappings of fame, and the personal addictions that come with it, and the "steely knives" is a nod to Steely Dan, who mentioned the Eagles in one of their songs.
Dumb lyrics? Hardly think so.
Oh yeah, life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone




If you're still selling out arena's worldwide nearly 40 years after the release of your first album, its kind of hard to stick the "overrated" label on them.... Just think of all the huge acts that were insanely popular for a few years & then disappeared off the face of the planet within that time frame ... Just within the Eagles alone you've got 3 individuals who were extremely successful solo acts ..... When I saw the Eagles a few years back, there was nothing "trailer park" about the crowd that was there to see them... There was clearly an upper-class vibe in the air (where we were sitting, anyway...The upper levels may have been a different story) ..... I've been to a million shows with the Slayer, Danzig, & Metallica types where you could almost smell the failure & poverty on some of the fans... But, the Eagles show was almost like going to a Broadway play where patrons were allowed to smoke weed while they watched...
Best cover, hands down!
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