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The Last Resort (Eagles song)

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210:, is still one of my favorite songs... That's because I care more about the environment than about writing songs about drugs or love affairs or excesses of any kind. The gist of the song was that when we find something good, we destroy it by our presence — by the very fact that man is the only animal on earth that is capable of destroying his environment. The environment is the reason I got into politics: to try to do something about what I saw as the complete destruction of most of the resources that we have left. We have mortgaged our future for gain and greed." 1232: 303:. Critic William Ruhlmann said of it that it "sketches a broad, pessimistic history of America that borders on nihilism." Author James Perone says that it ties "all the previous songs together in this final reflection of the dark side of California Life." He notes, for example, how the song lyrics contrast the beauty of the 232:
I have to give all the credit for 'The Last Resort' to (Don) Henley. It was the first time that Don, on his own, took it upon himself to write an epic story. We were very much at that time, concerned about the environment and doing anti-nuclear benefit (concerts). It seemed the perfect way to wrap up
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album. Don found himself as a lyricist with that song, kind of outdid himself...We're constantly screwing up paradise and that was the point of the song and that at some point there is going to be no more new frontiers. I mean we're putting junk, er, garbage into space now. There's enough crap
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critic Sterling Whitaker rated it as the Eagles most underrated song, calling it "an epic track that presented the entire world as a resort being destroyed by the greedy, self-serving and short-sighted machinations of the human race" with "an alluring pop arrangement."
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concerts in 1994. As of November 6, 2021, Eagles has performed this song 88 times, including 41 times in 2022 and 23 in 2021. Don Henley has performed "The Last Resort" live at 59 solo concerts, most of which were in 2016 and 2017.
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by mining, timber, oil and cattle interests" at the time he wrote the song. He said that he wanted to expand the song's scope even further, and so he "tried to go '
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in an adjacent studio and played loudly. The Eagles had to re-record the song a number of times due to the noise coming through the wall.
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floating around the planet that we can't even use so it just seems to be our way. It's unfortunate but that is sort of what happens.
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with ugly suburban houses and ultimately progresses to criticize the concept of
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on December 8, 1976. It was subsequently released as the B-side of "
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rated "The Last Resort" as the Eagles #27 greatest song.
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for personal creative burnout." In 2016, the editors of
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Andy Greene. "Readers Poll: The Ten Best Eagles Songs."
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Henley recalled that he had been reading about "the
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Index

Last Resort (song)
Single
Eagles
Hotel California
A-side
Life in the Fast Lane
Genre
Soft rock
country rock
Label
Asylum
Songwriter(s)
Glenn Frey
Don Henley
Producer(s)
Bill Szymczyk
Don Henley
Glenn Frey
Eagles'
Hotel California
Life in the Fast Lane
Rolling Stone
In the Studio with Redbeard
raping and pillaging of the West
Michener
Criteria Studios
Miami, Florida
Black Sabbath
Technical Ecstasy
Dave Thompson

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