Your CD has never left my CD player in my car your songs are all about my life and when my husband died to suddenly you are my refuge and my songs I Cry every time I listen it's been 7 years now he showed me what love was thank you
Due to a last minute change of venue, I was lucky enough to see them up close in a small venue in Tucson AZ in 1994. It was a concert I will never forget. Lou was magnificent.
I agree with you 150% percent ! That's why I help my kid learn & study Classic rock guitar songs and make her understand this was true blue music that was King at one point in time. Let's hope lightning strikes twice!
Lou's voice is so crisp and the musicianship is perfect. The breaks in the song are so well placed. Cold as ice, FLTFT are great tunes, but this song rates up there with them.
Alan Silva I do too really enjoy the entire album, its sad to realize this is the last real foreigner album before Lou Gramm Left the band, and after then it never was the same, and this album was never toured
Seriously underrated Foreigner song. Yeah it has that super-produced late '80s sound, but you can't go wrong with Lou's singing in this particular song...
All of these groups put the standard so high that very few could create music this good. So what happened? The industry started promoting the low-end instead, the 'anyone' can make music demographic, and that's what we have now...mostly crap without structure, without melody, without personality, without guts and filled with an ambivalent point of view. It's up to those of us who know the difference to spread the word and keep this spirit alive! It WILL come back around!
Probably my favourite Foreigner track. There's beauty in simplicity and empty spaces. Lou's voice is incredible but Mick Jones's guitar-playing makes it for me... there's nothing complex, fancy or over-bearing, but it's so powerful.
Lou was such a little HOTTIE back in the day ... Saw Foreigner in the mid '90s at Concord Pavillion in CA. with REO Speedwagon. Great show ! Then I got to meet him just a couple years ago, at one of his shows in Brooks, CA. Very down-to-earth guy. He's finally going to hang up the mic and the end of this year. Enjoy your retirement Lou !
Solid as a rock. For me one of the best Rock songs of all time. Pure rock grooving. Lou, Mick, Rick all exceptional. And the main driving force is the drumming of Dennis Elliot. That man was pure joy to listen. Big Ludwig sound and impecable timing.
My favorite group in jr hight I had their record and played it over and over. I am surprised that I didn't break the record player. I want to know what love is. Lol
Why & how did Beiber win a Grammy when you've got this? Man Mick hits it with that guitar.....I grew up on this....Still love it at 52.....Never gets old..Sing it Lou....
Dude grammys are political in - buying within the industry. It has JACK SQUAT to do with talent. Its favor pay backs for things that have nothing to do with the artists receiving them ordinarily but they have to get up there and act all emotional and greatful even though they know its all political bullshit.
Dude grammys are political in - buying within the industry. It has JACK SQUAT to do with talent. Its favor pay backs for things that have nothing to do with the artists receiving them ordinarily but they have to get up there and act all emotional and greatful even though they know its all political bullshit.
A late find for me, someone who loves songs like this, only last year...yeah, incredible indeed...but definitely a song made just for me! For what it's worth: songs like this last forever and they completely disregard the time when they become found, songs like this are just too great to be chained by any limitations...so no matter when and where the magic hits, it becomes a force in life.