Double Vision
"Double Vision"
Get ready for a hard-rocking trip into confusion and desire! Double Vision, Foreigner's 1978 hit, is a high-energy anthem with a driving beat and powerful guitar riffs. With Lou Gramm's passionate vocals, this song captures the disorienting effects of infatuation. Prepare for a rock and roll ride!
- TITLE: Double Vision
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Foreigner
- GENRE: Arena Rock, Hard Rock
- YEAR: 1978
This standout track from Foreigner's 1978 album of the same name, "Double Vision," perfectly exemplifies the band's blend of hard rock energy and arena rock appeal. The song's driving rhythm section, anchored by a strong drum beat and solid bassline, propels the powerful guitar riffs that define the song's sound. Lou Gramm's dynamic vocals deliver lyrics that evoke a sense of confusion and intense attraction.
Released during a peak period for Foreigner, Double Vision became a massive hit, solidifying their place as a major force in the late 1970s rock scene. The song's raw energy, its catchy hooks, and its portrayal of the disorienting effects of strong emotions resonated with audiences, making it a classic rock anthem.
SONG MEANING: The lyrics of Double Vision use the metaphor of "double vision" to describe the disorienting and overwhelming effects of intense infatuation or desire. The narrator is experiencing a state of confusion and altered perception due to their strong feelings for another person. The song captures the feeling of being consumed by attraction, where one's senses are heightened and one's perception of reality is distorted. It's a rock and roll portrayal of the intoxicating and sometimes confusing nature of desire.
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- TITLE: Foreigner
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1976–present (1976)
- BAND: Foreigner
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- TITLE: Feels Like the First Time
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Foreigner
- GENRE: Corporate Rock, Hard Rock, Rock
- YEAR: 1977
