I always thought Alice was underrated as a singer, and especially a singer of ballads. I used to cringe at glam rockers, (like Poison), doing ballads. Alice actually has a beautiful voice, when he's not growling. Plus he's a great lyricist.
@Ronnietalktorussia Agree. Lately I have come to appreciate him as an artist. Written during "simpler" times (and a recession) t distinctly remember appreciating the message of this song. I was working as a waitress when this song came over the radiok and a coworker said "I hate this song because it encourages people to just settle, to not try to improve themselves". I never saw it that way. I thought there was something beautiful about this song--it was kind of a tribute to the simple life of working people enjoying the comfort of a...
@Ronnietalktorussia Agree. Lately I have come to appreciate him as an artist. Written during "simpler" times (and a recession) t distinctly remember appreciating the message of this song. I was working as a waitress when this song came over the radiok and a coworker said "I hate this song because it encourages people to just settle, to not try to improve themselves". I never saw it that way. I thought there was something beautiful about this song--it was kind of a tribute to the simple life of working people enjoying the comfort of a close relationship. Right on Alice!
I always thought Alice was underrated as a singer, and especially a singer of ballads. I used to cringe at glam rockers, (like Poison), doing ballads. Alice actually has a beautiful voice, when he's not growling. Plus he's a great lyricist.
@Ronnietalktorussia Agree. Lately I have come to appreciate him as an artist. Written during "simpler" times (and a recession) t distinctly remember appreciating the message of this song. I was working as a waitress when this song came over the radiok and a coworker said "I hate this song because it encourages people to just settle, to not try to improve themselves". I never saw it that way. I thought there was something beautiful about this song--it was kind of a tribute to the simple life of working people enjoying the comfort of a...
@Ronnietalktorussia Agree. Lately I have come to appreciate him as an artist. Written during "simpler" times (and a recession) t distinctly remember appreciating the message of this song. I was working as a waitress when this song came over the radiok and a coworker said "I hate this song because it encourages people to just settle, to not try to improve themselves". I never saw it that way. I thought there was something beautiful about this song--it was kind of a tribute to the simple life of working people enjoying the comfort of a close relationship. Right on Alice!