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This is the first time I ever heard of the name Desiree the girl in the song , which I thought was a different name than other names used in songs. I can picture this motel being on the outskirts of L. The guitar playing and the drums add power to the song. I also love the fact that the song seems to end and then kicks back up again for more of the groove and some ad-libbing, repeating part of the opening lines.
This is a song I constantly played on the album, even drumming along to it on my drum set. This track is another one of my favorite songs by the band. This song is under three minutes, but spotlights the guitar work of Joey Allen and Erik Turner. Let me state that there are rumors that other guitarists worked on this album, adding solos and actually playing on some songs. Regardless, this is a harder song than the ones on the album so far, and is full of power.
This song adds piano to it, which separates it from the last song. This is like a hard rock Jerry Lee Lewis song, with rock, and a boogie mix to it. There are few vocal parts with the added effects on it that enhances the song. This song keeps the more rocking style of the album kicking. This song could have been a single, but maybe with the references of being with two women may have put off stations at the time, but production wise, this is as good as anything else that was being played at the time.
I do not remember this song getting any play in my area. The video has similarities to a famous Poison ballad video when I watched it for research. Drummer Steven Sweet is great throughout the album, mixing his skills on both fast and slower songs. He puts on a solid effort on this song, as well as bass player Jerry Dixon. Was it over saturation of power ballads?
Lyrically, Lane is proving wrong that he was just a good looking front man. I remember skipping this song when I had the cassette, and then the CD. I have been liking this song since I started listening to this for the review. This is a hidden gem, being under three minutes, there is no filler or added stuff to it. This is another song I passed on when I first got the cassette as a teen.
Not every song on an album was an A-side gem. If I was going to skip a song, this may be the one. The music is great, but the lyrics are just off to me with its structure.
This is not a song I enjoy overall, besides the instruments. I am not a fan of Southern Rock, and never have been. I will say that Warrant do a nice job giving it a harder edge to the song.
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