It's one of my favorite Eagles songs, but I can barely find any information on the song other than "This is the only song Don Felder sang lead on".
It's one of my favorite Eagles songs, but I can barely find any information on the song other than "This is the only song Don Felder sang lead on".
Revising the lyrics (I listen to music more than lyrics) it appears to be about: A woman who has had a relationship split up, she's engaging in a bit of post-relationship free love including with the narrator, and the narrator would like more of a relationship, but was happy with whatever he got.
Unless there's some mysterious second/hidden meaning there.
I'd be curious what the song lyrics "Play on, El Chingadero" mean.
As far as I can tell, the song itself is about a man and his sexual fantasies of another woman, who clearly feels the same way and yet still has some reservations about pursuing the course the man wants to take.
Felder is on slide guitar, Leadon is on lead guitar, and Frey is on rhythm guitar.
All carrot, no stick.
"He's just another power junkie, just another silk scarf monkey. You'd know it if you saw his stuff. The man just isn't big enough."--Glenn Frey/Don Henley
"You think you know me, but you haven't got a clue."--John Lennon/Paul McCartney
"El Chingadero" was the nickname for Boyd Elder who created the skull sculpture for the cover of "One of These Nights". Alternatively, it was Don H and Glenn calling Don F a name of which "mother" is half a word.
Thanks, guys. I wasn't able to tell the meaning of it by myself, the lyrics were a little confusing to me.
While we're thinking about it, does anyone have any thoughts on the bracketed lines. Is she answering him back? Or is in his inner devil urging him on? Or what he's really thinking?
Visions that you stir in my soul
Visions that will never grow old
Sweet baby, I had some visions of you
If I can't have it all, just a taste will do
Go ahead and live all your fantasies
(Don't you ever think about the other side?)
Helps you get from where you are to where you want to be
(You and me ought to be taking a ride)
You do the best you can and you make your mistakes
(If you don't like it, you can say that you tried)
'Cause all I have to give is whatever it takes
Play on, El Chingadero, play on
Play on, El Chingadero
Dance, angel, dance 'til you wear out your blues
(Only thing that's gonna save you now)
Take another chance, you got nothing to lose
(The boy didn't love you anyhow)
Oh, you drive me wild when you do what you do
(Something makes me want to take you down)
If I can't have it all, just a taste will do
Just a taste of you
I think he's addressing the main lines to her, but whispering the parenthetical remarks into her ear. At least that's the way I see it.
As far as the "play on" lines, I know Don F seemed to think it was directed at him, but I wonder if it was referring to the guy in the song being a "player", although that term may not have been common in the 70s.