Surely You Can't Be Serious Podcast

Eagles "Hotel California" (1976): Track by Track!

June 9, 2026·1h 19m
Episode Description from the Publisher

This week, Jason and Dee of the Surely You Can’t Be Serious podcast dive into one of the biggest-selling and most influential albums of all time: Hotel California by Eagles.The guys go track-by-track through this legendary album, discussing the stories behind each song, the unforgettable musicianship, and the massive impact these tracks had on rock music and popular culture. From the mysterious imagery of the title track to the radio staples and deep cuts that helped define an era, Jason and Dee break down why Hotel California continues to resonate nearly 50 years later.Along the way, the guys also explore the ever-changing dynamics within the Eagles—looking at the band members, the lineup shifts, the growing tensions, and the excess that eventually caused the party to come crashing down in 1980. Of course, they also tease the legendary 1994 reunion—when “Hell Freezes Over”—a story they plan to tackle in a future episode next year.And because no Surely episode is complete without a spirited debate, Jason and Dee close things out by comparing Hotel California to another all-time classic: Rumours by Fleetwood Mac. Which album stands taller in the pantheon of 70s rock? You’ll have to tune in to find out.Check in anytime you like… but you can never leave.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/surelypodcastFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@surelypodcastCheck out our new merch store: https://surely-you-cant-be-serious-merch.myshopify.com/

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