Thursday, November 8, 2018

"Hotel California" Hell Theory By: Gregory Smith


As a loyal fan of the Eagles I truly love the song “Hotel California”. It’s nearly impossible to be an Eagles fan without knowing the words to this classic song.“Hotel California” was written by Don Felder, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley. They say the song was written about “materialism and excess”.They admit that although the song was set in California, “it could relate to anywhere in America.” As recently as 2013 the band has stated in a documentary about the Eagles, “it’s a
song about a journey from innocence to experience.” And still Frey had said, “... it means whatever the listener wants it to mean.”

But I think there’s a dark secret behind the catchy lyrics of this song. In fact, I think the song is describing the Underworld, Hell. By breaking down each verse (excluding the chorus) I will explain how the lyrics describe the Underworld.

On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair
Warm smell of colitas, rising up through the air
Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim
I had to stop for the night.

The first three lines of this verse seem to be a metaphor of the singer, Henley’s, perspective of death. The “shimmering light” is quite literally the “light” you see before death. The last two lines of the verse are also simulating death. Just read the fourth line, “My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim” The last line, “I had to stop for the night.” Is Henley finally reaching Hell.

There she stood in the doorway;
I heard the mission bell
And I was thinking to myself
'This could be heaven or this could be Hell'
Then she lit up a candle and she showed me the way
There were voices down the corridor,
I thought I heard them say

Next a woman is introduced. “Who is this person?” you might ask. This could possibly be a version of Charon.


Charon is from Greek mythology and is the ferryman who brings souls of the dead across the Styx river. The sixth line in this verse is just a little hint to how this mysterious woman is relating to Charon, because Charon is usually depicted with some sort of flame.

The fourth line, “‘This could be heaven or this could be Hell’” is clearly stating how Henley is relating this experience to the Afterlife. In the line, “There were voices down the corridor,” the corridor they are walking down is the metaphorical Styx river, and the voices are souls flowing in the Styx.

Her mind is Tiffany-twisted, she got the Mercedes bends
She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys, that she calls friends
How they dance in the courtyard, sweet summer sweat
Some dance to remember, some dance to forget

The second, third, and fourth lines hint to souls in the Underworld trying to remember or forget memories of their lives before this one.

So I called up the Captain,
'Please bring me my wine'
He said, 'we haven't had that spirit here since nineteen sixty-nine'
And still those voices are calling from far away,
Wake you up in the middle of the night
Just to hear them say"

There were many who died in 1969 that would fit this description well enough, but I will leave that to your imagination. I can make connections with these voices again as lost souls trying to find their way in Hell.

Mirrors on the ceiling,
The pink champagne on ice
And she said, 'we are all just prisoners here, of our own device'
And in the master's chambers,
They gathered for the feast
They stab it with their steely knives,
But they just can't kill the beast

The third line always jumps out at me when listening to the song. “We are all just prisoners here,” means they are all just stuck in Hell, forever. From the forth line to the end of the verse, you can interpret this in many ways. “They stab it with their steely knives, But they just can’t kill the beast” The “beast” they are referring to could mean the the idea that these souls can never leave the Underworld and they try to kill the idea so that the can live in the afterlife in peace.

Last thing I remember, I was
Running for the door
I had to find the passage back to the place I was before
'Relax' said the night man,
'We are programmed to receive.
You can check out any time you like,
But you can never leave!'

The first three lines explain how Henley finally figures out he is stuck in Hell. “I had to find the passage back to the place I was before” this explains how he wants to go back to the land of the Living. The fourth line introduces another Greek character, Cerberus.


Cerberus is the three headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld, blocking souls from escaping. Even though the “night manin the song does not sound like a three headed dog, it is another metaphor.

The last two lines again explain how souls are stuck in Hell forever. “You can check out anytime you like, But you can never leave!’

Now, you don’t have to agree with this idea, but I would like you to consider it. I would enjoy reading your thoughts about my theory. I also encourage you to listen to the lyrics of other songs, perhaps you will find new meanings for them, too!


Thursday, July 5, 2018

My Obsession with Harry Potter, Ford, and the Bullitt Mustang, And An Offer For You!

 
1968 Bullitt Mustang Original Drawing
by Gregory Smith

Over the past year, I have taken an interest in the beautiful cars of Ford. It was natural as my oldest brother is a Ford fanatic. Living in the house with him, I had no choice but to fall in line. One day I was indulging in one of my favorite hobbies, watching a Lego video on YouTube. It featured the Bullitt Mustang. Immediately I immersed myself in all things Bullitt.

Bullitt Chase Scene in Lego Bricks
by Gregory Smith

Bullitt hotel scene
by Gregory Smith



My research showed me the specifics of this amazing automobile and what the movie it came from was all about. Then I was lucky enough to attend the New York Auto Show. If you have never been, the New York Auto Show is a fabulous collection of vehicles from all different manufacturers and their marks. The cars featured there are future car models known as concept cars. Imagine my awe when I was treated to see the 2019 Bullitt Mustang in person at the show! I took multiple pictures of the car and fell in love. Upon returning home from the car show I eagerly added Bullitt, the movie, to the family’s Netflix queue. I was ecstatic when it came and watched it with the family. The movie was amazing!

2019 Bullitt Mustang original drawing
by Gregory Smith



First, I recreated several scenes from the movie in Lego, one of my favorite mediums to work. That kept me busy for a good while. Eventually I joined the Art Club in my Middle School and began drawing my passion. My drawings of the Ford Bullitt, both the 1968 and the 2019, were so well-received I decided to explore drawing other Fords like the Ford GT.

Ford GT original drawing
by Gregory Smith


It is such a joy for me to draw Fords - and presumably other automobiles - that I am offering my services for sale this summer. If you have a car, Ford or otherwise, you would like hand drawn in ebony pencil, then please send me a message. I will be taking orders until August 15th.

All drawings will be unframed and there will be shipping cost for the buyer. All car drawings will be on a 18”x24” piece of paper unless buyer has a specific request. Ebony drawings will run $150 USD. If a client would like their drawing colored used colored pencils the cost will be $175 USD. Also, I do backgrounds for the cars. A drawing entirely with ebony, including the background, is $200 USD. An entirely colored drawing, background and all, will cost $225 USD.

Harry Potter House Banners original artwork
by Gregory Smith


Also, I will be selling Harry Potter symbol drawings for all the fans out there. All Harry Potter symbol drawings will be on a 8.5”x11” piece of paper unless buyer has any specific requests. The cost is $20 USD. All drawings will be unframed and there will be shipping costs for the buyer.

I would like to mention that I am a professional artist who has sold his artwork for several years. I have also donated my artwork to the St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital for a charity auction.

Serious inquiries only. I can do other subjects and will work with clients on specific projects they envision.

Thank you and I look forward to working with you.


Thursday, December 28, 2017

Harry Potter Theories By: GS187

The Gryffindor Trio:
Hermione, Harry, and Ron


I had finished the Harry Potter series about eight months ago. While I was reading it I couldn’t help but imagine reasoning behind J.K. Rowlings decisions made in her writings about Harry Potter.. I have some intriguing theories.

The Dursley Family 


I believe that the Dursleys are mean because Harry is a horcrux. In Harry Potter and  The Deathly Hallows it says that Ron left  Harry and Hermione while hunting horcruxes because the horcrux that was Salazar Slytherin’s locket in their possession was making him mad. Along that reasoning,  since Harry was a horcrux, the Dursleys would obviously
be mean to Harry. As the reader is introduced to the Dursleys, they show no love nor compassion for Harry who is in their care. Perhaps they are unable to since they’d lived with the horcrux that is Harry for 11 years.

Harry Potter being sorted by the Sorting Hat


In Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone the Sorting Hat chooses the house you go into, but my theory suggests not for Gryffindor. The only way to get into Gryffindor is to ask the Sorting Hat to put you there. This is evident with many people including Neville, Hermione, and Harry. Neville is probably the least bravest person in Hogwarts when he steps up to the Sorting Hat. We can only suspect that he asks to be in Gryffindor. Hermione is very clever and is obviously supposed to be put in Ravenclaw but somehow gets put in Gryffindor. We have no other reason to think she got placed into Gryffindor then asking the Sorting Hat to put her there. And finally, Harry. Here’s where we get actual proof. The Sorting Hat wants to put Harry in Slytherin, but Harry specifically asks not to go there. Now, Harry doesn’t directly ask to go to Gryffindor, but I believe that the house Harry fits into most aside from Slytherin is Gryffindor.

The Elder Wand


The Magic number throughout the Harry Potter series is seven. There are seven books in the Harry Potter series, seven horcruxes revealed, and Voldemort tries to kill Harry seven times. I reason this is why the Elder Wand is so powerful. If you look at the Elder Wand it has seven raised areas on its surface. I think that those seven areas give it great power.

The Harry Potter Book Series, a Must-Read!


I hope you enjoyed the theories about the Harry Potter series. If you have only watched the movies, I highly suggest reading the books. They are wonderful pieces of literature, and are very exhilarating books.

Saturday, July 22, 2017

My Obsession with Lego Fidget Spinners

If you don’t know what a fidget spinner is, you’ve been living under a rock for the past six months! A fidget spinner is pretty self-explanatory. It is a spinner that helps kids with A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. help concentrate, but fidget spinners have become a great toy for any and all kids. If you know me, you know I love Legos. Since I have a room completely devoted to Legos, I thought I could try to make some Lego fidget spinners. I decided to look on YouTube to see what kind of Lego spinners people have made and I found some cool stuff.

The first video I found was an Incredible Science video, LEGO Spinner Fidget Toy Tutorial! How to Make 5 Different Hand Spinners!. Then I found more and more Lego spinner videos and my absolute, number one favorite Lego fidget spinner video was LEGO Justice League Fidget Spinner Toys (Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg). I’ve made two of the fidget spinners from this video, the Wonder Woman, and Batman Lego fidget spinner.

Batman and Wonder Woman Fidget Spinner

Backside of Batman Fidget Spinner

There is another video by this YouTuber that is an Avenger themed Lego fidget spinner collection. I have only made one of the Avenger set and that is the Iron Man Lego fidget spinner. I attempted to make the Thor fidget spinner in the collection, but it just turned into a hammer fidget spinner.

Iron Man  Fidget Spinner


I encourage you guys to check out these videos and try making some Lego fidget spinners yourself!

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

And Finally, Norse Mythology, My Favorite





Norse mythology was made by the Vikings, Nordic sailors who conquered, traded, and lived in Scandinavia which consists of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. They called their gods Æsir Gods. The King of the Æsir Gods was Odin. He was the God of War, Wisdom, Death, and the Sky. It was rumored that Odin could start a war just by throwing his magic spear.


Odin’s son was Thor. He was the God of Thunder. With his mighty hammer Mjölnir, he fought giants and monsters. His step-brother, Loki, was the God of Trickery and Shapeshifting.


There were nine worlds in Norse mythology. They were all connected  by the Tree of Life named Yggdrasil.


There were:


Asgard, the land where the Æsir Gods lived.
Midgard, where all humans lived.
Nidavellir, the home of the dwarves.
Muspelheim, the realm of fire and demons.
Alfheim, the world of the light elves.
Vanaheim, the home of the Vanir.
Helheim, the home of Hel and the dishonorable dead.
Niflheim, the world of ice.
Jotunheim, the home of all giants.


Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life


Loki was very mischievous, in fact,  Loki once placed a bet with a dwarf named Brokk, that none of the royal weapons could be bettered. Loki said if the dwarves won, they could claim his head. Brokk took the challenge and while the dwarves were working, Loki turned into a fly to distract them. The dwarves won the bet, but, when they came to claim Loki’s head, Loki said that they could take his head, but they had no right to any part of his neck. Since none of the dwarves knew where the head ended and the neck began, they punished Loki by sewing his mouth shut.


Odin once had a dream of how to get more knowledge and see the future. To get this information, he had to hang himself from a tree for nine days, pierced by his own spear.


Loki and Angrboda the giant had three monstrous children, Jörmungandr, Fenrir, and Hel. Jörmungandr was sent to surround Midgard to protect all the humans. Fenrir stayed in Asgard, and Hel was half-alive, half-dead and was sent to Helheim as the Goddess of the Dead.


Fenrir was put in chains in the palace in Asgard to protect the gods. The gods challenged Fenrir of his strength and said that he couldn’t break his chains. Fenrir easily bit his chain and released himself. The gods then went to the dwarves and asked them to make a chain that would withstand Fenrir’s strength.
After the chain was made the chained Fenrir and asked him to break the chain. Fenrir could not and stayed chained forever.


The gods, other than Odin, Thor, and Loki, Balder is the God of Light, Joy, Purity, Beauty, Innocence, and Reconciliation. Frigg is the Queen of the Æsir Gods. She is also the Goddess of Love and Fertility. Tyr is the God of War, Patron, and Justice. Freya is the Goddess of Love. Those are all of the gods you need to know. The others have pretty much the same powers as the other gods but different names. All the Æsir gods lived in Asgard.

Asgard, the Land of the Æsir gods


Norse mythology is a very interesting mythology because of Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life. It holds nine very interesting worlds, but my favorite is Nidavellir, the home of the dwarves. The dwarves are such interesting beings. They always stay inside creating weapons and jewelry from metals because if sunlight touches their skin, they turn to stone!

Dwarves



The second most interesting things in my opinion, are the light elves. These creatures have pointed ears and can do magic. The exact opposite of light elves, are dark elves, which do everything light elves do, but are obviously dark and evil.

Most people think that Vikings wore horns on their battle helmets. That is not true. Hollywood movie makers put horns on the helmets depicting Vikings to make them look more intimidating.

Authentic Viking Helmet


Personally, Norse mythology is my favorite. Please comment on what your favorite myth is. Thank you for reading this three part blog.