Eagles Every rock lover remembers the hit "Hotel California". The song, together with the album of the same title, appeared over 40 years ago. The Eagles are the group that created this song and popularized it among the next generations of music lovers. Would you like to hear the Eagles concert live? Dreams are there to come true. So read on, because from the article you will find out where you can still buy tickets for their concert! :-) All about the Eagles The band started in 1971, and its debut LP "Eagles" was released in 1972. The first lineup of the band was Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner. Don Henley and Glenn Frey are the only ones who are associated with the band throughout its activity. In later years, Don Felder, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit also came through the band. The Eagles are considered to be country-rock. If we look through their discography, it turns out that for a formation with almost 55 years of experience, they are not particularly prolific. They have only recorded seven studio albums. Mainly because after the album "The Long Run" (1979) the musicians parted ways. Fortunately for fans, not forever. The group gained popularity with characteristic, gentle songs and thrilling rock songs. The Eagles recordings were always perfectly arranged, with a distinctively melodic electric guitar playing and delicate vocals (all the band members sang). The Eagles' debut album "Eagles" was released in 1972. It sold one million copies in the United States, earning it platinum status. The album helped popularize the country rock genre. The following albums - "Desperado" and "On the Border" sold two million copies in the United States and received positive reviews.The fourth album of the group - "One of These Nights" from 1975 was even more successful. The album sold 4 million copies in the US and went platinum in the UK and Canada. The album promoted hits: "Take It to the Limit", "Lyin' Eyes" and the title "One of These Nights", which was at number one on the Billboard 200. The peak of the career of the Eagles was the album "Hotel California" from 1976. The album was hugely popular around the world. "Hotel California" went platinum in Germany and France, and went multi-platinum in the UK, Spain, New Zealand and Australia. The album featured hits such as "New Kid in Town", "Hotel California" and "Life in the Fast Lane". In 1979, the album "The Long Run" was released. The album promoted hits such as the title "The Long Run", "I Can't Tell You Why" and "Heartache Tonight" - this song brought the artists a Grammy statuette. The last album of the group - "Long Road Out of Eden" comes from 2007. Like the previous albums, it went multi-platinum in the US and other countries. The interesting thing is that the guitar solo from the song "Hotel California" is considered by music critics to be the best guitar solo of all time. Their Greatest Hits: 1971-75 sold 48 million copies in the United States, making it the best-selling album of the century. The Eagles have sold more than 120 million records worldwide. They won six Grammy Awards, had five No. 1 singles and seventeen Top 40 singles. Plus six No. 1 albums on the Billboard chart. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and are still the most-selling band in the history of the American music industry. Tickets for the Eagles The Eagles' concerts always have a lot of positive energy. Fans of the band are eagerly awaiting events with the group. The band around the world has countless fans who closely follow the next concert tours organized by the band. Do you want to hear the world hit Hotel California live? Don't wait too long to buy your tickets as they sell out very quickly! If you don't know where to buy a ticket for the Eagles, visit Tixarea.com. It's a platform where you can buy and sell tickets. Even those that are sold out everywhere. ;-) "Hotel California" - what exactly is this song about? The Eagles' timeless hit "Hotel California" is often seen as a song of serenity. After all, the described hotel is "Such a lovely place". However, the stories that inspired the lyrics of this song are not the most joyful. The very interpretation of these calmly and romantically sung words does not make you particularly optimistic either. This controversial text is about the experience of a man who arrives at a hotel. He is exhausted from the long journey. In the hotel, the first thing he notices is the discreet smell of drugs. The man is then greeted by a mysterious and attractive woman. Welcome whispers of unidentified tenants can be heard from the darkness of the hotel corridor. The man wonders if this place will turn out to be heavenly, or maybe a hellish surprise awaits him. But the surreal surroundings and mysterious whispers seem to portend disaster. It turns out that all the invisible guests are prisoners of the Hotel California and have no way out of it. Although it seems that fun, endless pleasure, laziness and relaxation last here, this holiday promises to last forever. The story is, of course, a poignant metaphor. It tells about life in a world of glitter and glitz. Only seemingly happy. The Eagles musicians knew a lot about the pitfalls of everyday life. That's what being a rock star in the seventies is all about. It is true that when we talk about the madness of members of various groups, we rather hear about excesses performed by members of Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath or The Who. But Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh bravely kept up with them. He was known to cause trouble in hotels and restaurants. His bandmates often tried in vain to restrain his destructive tendencies.