The Eagles gifted us with a fantastic Halloween tune, which they never repeated. Here’s a peek at some of the band’s most influential songs.
There are several songs by legendary rock groups like Alice Cooper that just cry out to be performed on Halloween. The Eagles, meanwhile, provided us one fantastic Halloween tune before calling it quits. Check out the diverse inspirations that went into creating one of the band’s greatest songs.
The dark magic theme of the song is reflected in its frightening introduction. The Eagles made their witchy woman sound as alluring as hell, despite the assumption that witches are ugly at times.
The song embodies the essence of contemporary witchcraft in just the right amounts of eerie and seductive ways. Given that Wicca and related communities are centered around the moon and its goddesses, the reference to “the moon in her eyes” fits quite nicely with contemporary occultism. All of this is particularly intriguing in light of Don Henley of The Eagles’ admission that he doesn’t take witchcraft seriously.
A well-known deception also enthused the song made by The Eagle
Based on the sheer volume of visitors visiting Salem, Massachusetts in September and October, it appears that witchcraft is most popular around the Halloween season.
Henley became stimulated through a witch again. He said, “The shamanic factors of the Carlos Castaneda books we have been intrigued with at the time may also have served as some other proposal for that track.”
“The Peruvian-born Castaneda became a famous American creator in the late Sixties and early 1970s while pursuing his doctorate at UCLA.” Based at the teachings of a Yaqui holy man named Juan Matus, Castaneda produced three works on shamanism:
The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge, A Separate Reality, and Journey to Ixtlan. Academics trust Juan Matus is fake and the books are scams. Witchy Woman”, by The Eagles, will remain a great Halloween melody for eras to come.
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