Whether or not you interject religion into the lyrics of this song; the song and musicianship remain undeniably outstanding! Great guitar rifts, lyrics, bridges, keyboards, bass lines, violin runs, drums and a musical theme throughout the song that once inside your head is hard to forget! The sharing of vocal parts by Robby Steinhardt and John Elefante were done very well!
11 years ago
Nuneven
Thank you for posting all these! I fell in love with this album when I first heard it age 14, and I still love every track! But this is the best, I think. Thanks :)
12 years ago
serratojohn
I love the message of the song! "For the love of Christ controls us, because we are convinced that one has died for all; therefore all have died, And He died for all, that those who live might live no longer for themselves but for Him who for their sake died and was raised." 2Corinthians 5:14,15 And the song is right Jesus Christ teaches we must choose a side.His way that leads to Eternal Life or the world's way that leads to death. God is love!
12 years ago
Shannon77785
triari11, oh really? rejected by Christians, huh? No, I don't think so. I'm a born again Christian. I don't reject this song. Sounds great !!! :)
13 years ago
triarii11
Kansas fans generally despise the Elephante period these days as jump-suited lollipop licks. Though the musicianship was first-rate, the bands internal schizophrenia had them running into walls. Steve Walsh had gone off to do drugs by himself on the "Streets" and christian clone Jon E. was brought in to keep the machine moving. Personal conviction couldn't overcome the inertia and two average albums later, they flew apart (to reunite later). A good Christian tune, rejected by Christians...