Rockwriter wrote:
For whatever it's worth, I don't think either song is a very good example of either person's best work, not by a long shot. But I think the point people try to make with "Lonely School" is that Tommy said he wanted to rock, then put out an album that contained that song (complete with the harmonies borrowed from "Easy Like Sunday Morning") and "Little Girl World". I mean, seriously? Even at its heaviest points 'Girls With Guns' has way more in common with 'Cornerstone' than with 'The Grand Illusion'. It sounds like a bad Asia album.
There IS one great song on there, "Kiss Me Hello", that I personally think is as good as anything Tommy's ever written in his life. The rest of it, I can take or leave. Mostly leave, LOL.
Sterling
That has always been what surprised me about "Lonely School." Wussy song. Very much like what he seemed to want to escape from with that insufferable Broadway writer, Dennis DeYoung. And the fizzy haired look in the video did not help.
That said, I really like the song "Girls With Guns." Not a hard rocker, but a fun one.
Bugsy