Don Felder Discusses His Signature "Hotel California" EDS-1275 and 1959 Les Paul Gibson Guitars

The Eagles' 1976 mega-hit single "Hotel California" turns up — time and time again — on lists of "best guitar solos of all time." In fact, it earned the No. 8 spot on Guitar World's often-quoted list of the 100 greatest guitar solos.

While the recording features the guitar work of Joe Walsh and Don Felder, the primary guitar heard throughout the solo belongs to Felder, who also wrote the music for the track.

"We got to the sound stage to rehearse that song to go on the road for the first Hotel California tour," Felder told Guitar World earlier this month. "I couldn’t figure out how I was gonna play the introduction and the solo stuff at the same time without literally changing guitars back and forth. So I got the idea of using a double-neck, the Gibson EDS-1275."

When performing the track live, Felder performed the 12-string intro on the guitar's top neck (through a Leslie) and switched to the lower 6-string neck for the soloing duel with Walsh.

With both guitars so closely associated with the classic track, Gibson Custom created not one, but two signature Felder signature models — the "Hotel California" 1959 Les Paul (MSRP: $10,351 and up) and the "Hotel California" EDS-1275 (MSRP: Aged White, $9,174; Aged White — Signed, $12,704).

We recently asked him about the process went into creating the high-end "Hotel California" models.

First of all, we have a lot of meetings — in advance — about what they’re gonna do. The one thing I felt impelled to demand was that the guitars be as close and identical in production, scale, tone, pickups and finish as humanly possible. So I had them send the 12-string from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to Gibson's custom shop, and I shipped them my '59 Les Paul.

How about the '59 Les Paul?

The pickups that were in my original ’59 had an unbelievably hot output. The first stab they sent me for the ’59 replica was close, but there were slightly different tonal qualities. So after a couple of attempts, they completely nailed it. All in all, I had about five different artist proofs of each guitar.

For more about Gibson's Don Felder "Hotel California" EDS-1275 and Don Felder "Hotel California" 1959 Les Paul, visit the following links:

Don Felder "Hotel California" EDS-1275

Don Felder "Hotel California" 1959 Les Paul.

To read about how Felder wrote the music for "Hotel California" and came up with the guitar parts, head here.

Damian Fanelli
Editor-in-Chief, Guitar World

Damian is Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World magazine. In past lives, he was GW’s managing editor and online managing editor. He's written liner notes for major-label releases, including Stevie Ray Vaughan's 'The Complete Epic Recordings Collection' (Sony Legacy) and has interviewed everyone from Yngwie Malmsteen to Kevin Bacon (with a few memorable Eric Clapton chats thrown into the mix). Damian, a former member of Brooklyn's The Gas House Gorillas, was the sole guitarist in Mister Neutron, a trio that toured the U.S. and released three albums. He now plays in two NYC-area bands.