Double Vision
"Double Vision"
Experience Foreigner's electrifying 1978 smash hit, "Double Vision." This powerful track, fueled by an iconic guitar riff and arena rock energy, became the title song for their massively successful sophomore album. It's a definitive hard rock classic showcasing the band at the peak of their powers.
- TITLE: Double Vision
- BAND: Foreigner
- GENRE: Arena Rock, Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 02
- YEAR: 1978
Released as the second single and title track from the Double Vision album, this Foreigner anthem soared to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978. Its success propelled the album to multi-platinum status, cementing Foreigner's position as arena rock superstars. The song's driving rhythm and memorable hook made it an instant hard rock radio staple and fan favorite still celebrated today.
"Double Vision" perfectly encapsulates the hard rock and arena rock genres of 1978, featuring Mick Jones' signature guitar work and Lou Gramm's soaring vocals. Its relentless energy and powerful instrumentation demonstrate Foreigner's knack for crafting commercially successful yet authentically rocking tunes. This track remains a high point in their extensive catalog and a landmark song of the late 70s rock scene.
SONG MEANING: Inspired by a real-life incident where a hockey goalie experienced literal double vision after a concussion, the song uses the phrase metaphorically. The lyrics express a feeling of being overwhelmed, confused, run-down, or disoriented ("Feelin' down 'n' dirty... My double vision gets the best of me"), perhaps due to exhaustion, excess, or illness, rather than a direct commentary on eyesight.
"Foreigner"
- TITLE: Foreigner
- ACTIVE: 1976–present (1976)
- BAND: Foreigner
"Feels Like the First Time"
- TITLE: Feels Like the First Time
- BAND: Foreigner
- GENRE: Corporate Rock, Hard Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: March 08
- YEAR: 1977
