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what are the "warm smell of colitas rising up through the air"? what are colitas? anyone know?

2006-12-22 08:00:56 · 14 answers · asked by Go Away 4 in Entertainment & Music Music

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a lot of information on the website below - the answer is at the bottom of the page on this site.

2006-12-22 08:04:02 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

This is what I found apparently its Marijuana. This was taken from the link below.:


OK, back to colitas. Personally I had the idea colitas was a type of desert flower. Apparently not. Type "colitas" into a Web search engine and you get about 50 song-lyric hits plus, curiously, a bunch of citations from Mexican and Spanish restaurant menus. Hmm, one thinks, were the Eagles rhapsodizing about the smell of some good carryout? We asked some native Spanish speakers and learned that colitas is the diminutive feminine plural of the Spanish cola, tail. Little tail. Looking for a little . . . we suddenly recalled a (male) friend's guess that colitas referred to a certain feature of the female anatomy. We paused. Naah. Back to those menus. "Colitas de langosta enchiladas" was baby lobster tails simmered in hot sauce with Spanish rice. One thinks: you know, I could write a love song around a phrase like that.

Enough of these distractions. By and by a denizen of soc.culture.spain wrote: "Colitas is little tails, but here the author is referring to 'colas,' the tip of a marijuana branch, where it is more potent and with more sap (said to be the best part of the leaves)." We knew with an instant shock of certainty that this was the correct interpretation. The Eagles, with the prescience given only to true artists, were touting the virtues of high-quality industrial hemp! And to think some people thought this song was about drugs.

OUR SUSPICIONS CONFIRMED

This E-mail just in from Eagles management honcho Irving Azoff: "In response to your [recent] memo, in 1976, during the writing of the song 'Hotel California' by Messrs. Henley and Frey, the word `colitas' was translated for them by their Mexican-American road manager as 'little buds.' You have obviously already done the necessary extrapolation. Thank you for your inquiry."

2006-12-22 16:12:42 · answer #2 · answered by babygyrl_nyc 5 · 0 0

From The Straight Dope:

"By and by a denizen of soc.culture.spain wrote: "Colitas is little tails, but here the author is referring to 'colas,' the tip of a marijuana branch, where it is more potent and with more sap (said to be the best part of the leaves)." We knew with an instant shock of certainty that this was the correct interpretation. The Eagles, with the prescience given only to true artists, were touting the virtues of high-quality industrial hemp! And to think some people thought this song was about drugs."

2006-12-22 16:05:14 · answer #3 · answered by Liakela 2 · 0 0

It is a spanish word which has nothing to do which means little tails,in this case the end of the stem of a marijuana plant which has more sap in it.

2006-12-22 16:13:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Weed

2006-12-22 16:06:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A desert flower

2006-12-22 16:04:06 · answer #6 · answered by Doctor J. 3 · 0 0

Some kind of plant

2006-12-22 16:22:34 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

It is a reference to a type of marijuana.

2006-12-22 16:06:01 · answer #8 · answered by Snark 7 · 0 0

Im fairly sure it means weed. Could be wrong.

2006-12-22 16:04:38 · answer #9 · answered by Katie 3 · 0 0

coal smoke

2006-12-22 16:15:49 · answer #10 · answered by Hakan Ggurer111111 1 · 0 0

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