In a new interview with Paul Cashmere of Noise11.com, LIVING COLOUR guitarist Vernon Reid spoke about the lyrical inspiration for the band’s early songs “This Is The Life” and “Cult Of Personality”. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “I wrote that song [‘This Is The Life’] at a time when…
LIVING COLOUR’s VERNON REID: ‘The Most Dangerous Person In Any Room Is The Person That Other People Are Willing To Listen To’
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