The title track of Deep Purple’s 1984 comeback album focuses on reincarnation, memory, and the passage of time. The lyrics reflect on returning as an "echo of a point in time". Frontman Ian Gillan also noted that the phrase "Perfect Strangers" served as an oxymoron for the band's reunion. After years apart, the members felt both a deep, lifelong connection to one another and a nervous, suspicious unfamiliarity before they began playing together again. -google
I’m pretty sure I saw Cinderella at Alpine Valley in East Troy WI. Waaaay back in the day. All backroads from my houseMark, the only "hair band" I ever really liked was- as you know...
Cinderella
This one.