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Old 07-03-2005, 11:30 PM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #1
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I just purchased this 2 dvd set of the Eagle's "Farewell 1 Tour" concert held in Australia in 2004. If you're an Eagles fan, I highly recommend it as there are 30 songs spanning their entire career on these dvd's.

To whett your appetite, here's one song from the tour. You can either click on the image of the dvd cover to start streaming, or right click and select 'save target as' to download. This song is 7:49 minutes long and a bit over 16mb in size. I wanted to keep the audio quality up as much as possible. I hope you enjoy it.


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Old 07-04-2005, 03:41 AM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #2
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Thanks Doc, that's really good of you host that. Their tunes are just so well crafted, that you never tire of them. :}
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Old 07-04-2005, 04:18 AM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #3
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Thanks Doc! It's fun to see how tight a performance can get with 30 years of practice!
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Old 07-04-2005, 05:28 AM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #4
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Did you ever wonder?

Question: What does the word 'colitas' mean in the song, "Hotel California"?

"On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair, warm smell of colitas rising up through the air."

Here's one possible answer:

"There was this fireworks factory just three blocks from the Hotel California . . . and it blew up! Big tragedy. One of the workers was named Wurn Snell and he was from the town of Colitas in Greece. One of the workers who escaped the explosion talked to another guy . . . I think it was probably Don Henley . . . and Don asked what the guy saw. The worker said, "Wurn Snell of Colitas . . . rising up through the air." [confused]

Colitas...not to be confused with Colitis, an intestinal disease. Kinda like the lyric from that Beatles song: "the girl with colitis goes by" ... or is that "kaleidoscope eyes"?
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Old 07-04-2005, 07:34 AM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #5
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I remember hearing that Wurn Schnell of Colitas story back in the late '70's, so it either has legs or is a damn good urban legend. [slick]
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Old 07-04-2005, 02:27 PM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #6
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[bustagut] That's a great story.

A Google search had this embellishment as the first hit!

http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a5_001
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Old 07-04-2005, 07:48 PM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #7
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[bustagut] Well, that clears the air! Hotel California is a fav of mine.

The Eagles -- been a fan of theirs a looooooong time. [righton]
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Old 07-05-2005, 08:06 PM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #8
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Hotel California is also a fav of mine.
Colita, as I was told by a Mexican guy long ago, is a kind of food.

Bizarre thing is that no Spanish dictionary seems to "know" it (it means "bum") yet it is used and can be found in recepies where it means "the fleshy part of-":

"COLITAS DE RAPE AL HORNO
SOBRE CANAPE DE HORTALIZAS"

Some people referenced to coca leaves, but these are chewed, not burned and inhalated like Marie Huana.
Then there's this Native American chief called Colita. Not as famous as chief Joseph from the NezPerce or Shaman Sitting Bull or Geronimo (to name some) but still...a town has been called after him.

ahhh...some dance to remember, some dance to forget...

thanks for the download. Guess I want this CD.
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Old 07-06-2005, 10:27 AM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #9
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Then there's this Native American chief called Colita. Not as famous as chief Joseph from the NezPerce or Shaman Sitting Bull or Geronimo (to name some) but still...a town has been called after him.

ahhh...some dance to remember, some dance to forget...
From living the first 28 years of my life in California I can say the song has many meanings, to me at least....

But your mention of "dancing to remember," and some things regarding Native American history brought to mind, in connection also to "eagles," some information I learned of regarding the South-West Indians "Ghost Dance." This information may be a surprise to some...

The crow, yes, the crow, became the center of that ecstatic ritual in the 1890's. The Indians traditional ways of life were on the point of disappearance. The buffalo herds on which they depended were vanishing.... During this, around 1890, during an eclipse of the sun, a Paiute Indian named Wovoka had a vision in which he claimed to have seen God. He returned to tell his people that they must love one another, live peacefully with the white people, and God would restore their lands, the game would return, and their ancestors would rise from the dead. The Indians would live in a rejuvenated world free from old age, disease and death. To hasten this change the Indians performed a dance (Ghost Dance/Crow Dance) for five days and nights with only brief periods of rest, during which several had visions in which they saw their forebears. This new ritual, the Ghost dance, brought renewed hope, but it culminated in great tragedy. There were soon many versions and interpretations of the Ghost Dance (Crow Dance) among different tribes. Some took the originally pacifistic doctrins of Wovoka as a counsel of war. The result was an escalation of tensions that culminated in the massacre at Wounded Knee in December 1890.

The eagle had been the central bird in most mythologies of Native Americans throughout the US, but in times of crisis they thought more of the crow. A stuffed crow was often placed in the center of a circle, in which the dancers moved, and the crow was also depicted on their shirts, leggings and moccasins. The dancers interpreted the cries of the crow as prophetic utterances.

The crow in the Ghost Dance religion was roughly the equivalent of the dove, symbol of the Holy Spirit. The leaders of the Ghost Dance sometimes wore the feather of an eagle, but more often they wore what was known as the "wakuna." This consisted of two feathers of a crow, tied together, but slightly apart from one another, which a dancer placed in his or her hair. These feathers represented the angelic wings, with which the dancer would ascend to heaven.

One song sung during the Ghost Dance among the Arapaho went:

My children, my children.
The wind makes the head-feathers sing -
The wind makes the head-feathers sing.
My children, my children.

Our father, the Whirlwind,
Our father the Whirlwind,
Now wears the headdress of crow feathers.
Now wears the headdress of crow feathers.

The earth - the crow,
The earth - the crow.
The crow brought it with him,
The crow brought it with him.

The crow is circling above me,
The crow is circling above me.
The crow having come for me,
The crow having come for me.

The dancer who composed that song saw a crow circling above his head, and he believed it was an emissary to conduct him to his departed relatives.

And so that verse in the song Hotel California brought this also to mind....

"...some dance to remember, some dance to forget."
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Old 07-06-2005, 10:40 AM   Eagles Farewell 1 Tour Post #10
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Wow. Great info!

Makes me think of Buffy Sainte-Marie's EagleMan-Changing woman:

Eagle Man
climbing the skies
Red light of evening
falls like rain
Rainbow's my yarn
The sky is my loom
I will weave sunsets
later on

Snow Woman
Climbing the wind
Blue light of winter
fills her baskets
Oh woh-h Changing Woman
Dance on the weather
Lightning and feathers
mark her trail

Life Lovers
splinting the worlds
Healing the broken
and the lame
Reach out to me
Give me your hands
We close the circuits of time

Angel Ranger
Stay here by me
Guide my transmission
of energy
Oldest religion
simple and clear
Pour out a lesson
into my dream

Eagle Man
climbing the skies
Red light of evening
falls like rain
Rainbows my yarn
The sky is my loom
I will weave sunsets
later on.


Inspired by Apache and Navajo poetry.

And this takes me to, once again: Dead Man. One of my cult-movies...
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