Hotel California Never Aged. We Did.
There are certain songs that seem to exist outside of time. They do not wrinkle. They do not stoop with age. They do not wake in the night thinking about roads not taken. They remain exactly as they were the first time they entered the world—four clean opening chords, a familiar guitar line, a voice stepping out of the speakers like someone who has never grown old. “Hotel California” is one of those songs. No matter when you hear it—from a passing car at a stoplight, on an old radio, in a supermarket aisle, through earbuds on a morning walk, drifting from a bar door on a humid summer night, or unexpectedly in the gym—it is unchanged. The tempo is the same. The harmonies are still sharp. The guitars still climb toward that long, luminous ending as if they have just been recorded. But we are not the same. The first time many of us heard it, we were young enough to believe life moved in a straight line. We thought love would last because we wanted it to. We...








