Eagles – Hotel California
“Hotel California” is a desert-lit parable about seduction and entrapment—the Eagles turning Southern California glamour into a dream you can’t quite wake from. “Hotel California” was released as a single…
“Hotel California” is a desert-lit parable about seduction and entrapment—the Eagles turning Southern California glamour into a dream you can’t quite wake from. “Hotel California” was released as a single…
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