With an uncanny facility to tantalize and moralize at the same time, Frey and Henley described the insatiable appetites that drew so many of us into one kind of trouble or another. “What kind of love have you got?” they asked of a favorite character of theirs, a young woman just starting to worry about her age. “A room full of noise and dangerous boys still make you thirsty and hot.”
Theirs was a world filled with Mercedes-Benzes and lithe, tanned California bodies wired to the gills on cocaine. “Life in the fast lane,” they sang, “surely make you lose your mind.” And they stated a concern that was beginning to be troublesome: “You’re afraid it’s all been wasted time.” (FROM AN AMERICAN STORY)
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