One of the more under-rated songs from INXS, but certainly one of their best.
There are lines that are certainly inspirational and empowering (" We Can Change Things, Never Doubt It").
It sounds like Hutchence is singing about a relationship on the rocks and that people are gossiping about it. His message is that the relationship should keep going and that things will work it. The song also seems to imply that they aren't the only ones in that situation but they should persist.
It sounds like Hutchence is singing about a relationship on the rocks and that people are gossiping about it. His message is that the relationship should keep going and that things will work it. The song also seems to imply that they aren't the only ones in that situation but they should persist.
Another theory is that Hutchence could be singing about people suffering from a problem or crisis in the world and we can do something to make things better.
Another theory is that Hutchence could be singing about people suffering from a problem or crisis in the world and we can do something to make things better.
Musically the song could have been better. It is still a good song and an under-rated one at that...
Musically the song could have been better. It is still a good song and an under-rated one at that but it should have produced by someone else instead of Nick Launay. I reckon if Robert 'Mutt' Lange or Ted Templeton had produced it, this song could have been one of INXS' greatest ever songs but now it's no more than an album track that doesn't get enough attention.
One of the more under-rated songs from INXS, but certainly one of their best. There are lines that are certainly inspirational and empowering (" We Can Change Things, Never Doubt It").
Don't give it up.
It sounds like Hutchence is singing about a relationship on the rocks and that people are gossiping about it. His message is that the relationship should keep going and that things will work it. The song also seems to imply that they aren't the only ones in that situation but they should persist.
It sounds like Hutchence is singing about a relationship on the rocks and that people are gossiping about it. His message is that the relationship should keep going and that things will work it. The song also seems to imply that they aren't the only ones in that situation but they should persist.
Another theory is that Hutchence could be singing about people suffering from a problem or crisis in the world and we can do something to make things better.
Another theory is that Hutchence could be singing about people suffering from a problem or crisis in the world and we can do something to make things better.
Musically the song could have been better. It is still a good song and an under-rated one at that...
Musically the song could have been better. It is still a good song and an under-rated one at that but it should have produced by someone else instead of Nick Launay. I reckon if Robert 'Mutt' Lange or Ted Templeton had produced it, this song could have been one of INXS' greatest ever songs but now it's no more than an album track that doesn't get enough attention.