About "The Last Resort"
"The Last Resort" is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, which describes industry and commerce inevitably destroying beautiful places. It was originally released on the Eagles' album Hotel California on December 8, 1976. It was subsequently released as the B-side of "Life in the Fast Lane" single on May 3, 1977.
In a 1978 interview with Rolling Stone, Henley said: "'The Last Resort', on Hotel California, 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."
Henley was prescient, seeing what happened to the towns after he left Rhode Island.
Top songs by Eagles
- Hotel California
- Desperado
- Tequila Sunrise
- One Of These Nights
- Take It Easy
- New Kid In Town
- Lyin' Eyes
- The Last Resort
- Saturday Night
- I Can't Tell You Why
- Heartache Tonight
- Please Come Home For Christmas
- Hole In The World
- Best Of My Love
- All Night Long
- Take It To The Limit
- Seven Bridges Road
- The Girl From Yesterday
- The Long Run
- On The Border
- Peaceful Easy Feeling
- Love Will Keep Us Alive
- The Best Of My Love
- Witchy Woman
- Wasted Time
- After The Thrill Is Gone
- Earlybird
- Get Over It
- Life's Been Good
- Try And Love Again
- Outlaw Man
- Learn To Be Still
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