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When we finished ‘Love Bites,’ the engineer at Howard’s studio, Bay Seven, said, ‘I’m pretty sure that’s the fastest song we’ve ever done here. Her voice can go from a belting roar down to soft beautiful, and she never misses a note in the process. Lastly we get another tempo ballad in "Here's To Us" which is a nice way to close an enjoyable record, rather surprisingly this is the albums second single, which in my view is an odd choice as it isn't strong enough.
It clocks in at 4:45, which makes it the longest song on the album, but it’s very easy to get lost while listening to it, making it seem like 4:45 just isn’t enough.The Deluxe Edition has three extra tracks; “Don’t Know To Stop”, “Private Parts” (which features James Michael of Sixx:A.
I Miss The Misery” was a guaranteed radio hit, and in this case, this is not a derogatory comment; Lzzy’s performance is exceptional and truly exciting. This makes it a unique song that displays influences the band has never shown…it’s just not the kind of song a guy would like to be caught singing along with.
I found the lyrics amazing ‘cause they got a deep meaning different in each person and its also "mean" in a good way actually its more like a warning of what a person can do maybe?