Unlike many of their tracks which featured Eric Woolfson on vocals, this high-tempo rock song is fronted by Lenny Zakatek . Zakatek delivers an energetic performance alongside consistent session players like Ian Bairnson (guitar) and Stuart Elliott (drums).
The video captures the early 80s aesthetic, blending a driving, rhythmic groove with a "psychological chess match" feel that mirrors the tension of the lyrics. Technical Innovation Unlike many of their tracks which featured Eric
Beyond interpersonal manipulation, the lyrics contemplate aging and mortality. Lines such as "Where do we go from here now that all of the children have grown up?" reflect a mid-life crisis or the fear of "quietly fading away" once one's primary roles in society are fulfilled. Visual Elements of the Official Video The song and its accompanying video delve into
The title was directly inspired by psychiatrist Eric Berne’s 1964 book, Games People Play , which explores the subconscious strategies people use to manipulate others to get what they want. Technical Innovation Beyond interpersonal manipulation
The song and its accompanying video delve into several layers of human behavior: