The Great Escape is my ballad and it's, I wrote it with Dan Wilson who was from Semisonic. He wrote, closing times. He is one of the most, I'm so, the best part of my job is that I get to meet people like Dan Wilson. He is so smart but he's one of those really intelligent people that doesn't slap you across the face with it or try to make you less. I'm a high school dropout. I got my smarts from reading books on my own in the streets and he is brilliant and he's a thoughtful songwriter and he's a song crafter, like old-school song. He crafts songs and he thinks about them and I learned a lot from working with him and yeah, he just sits at the piano and we talk and I give him my words and he turns them into beautiful poetry in motion and I was inspired to write that song because I, a lot of people think it's about suicide and you know it's whatever they want it to be about because I don't try to, if that's what it does for someone then I don't want to ruin that by telling you my story but for me it's about how I think the entire world is just numbed down on something whether it's antidepressants or anti-anxiety or just seems like there's a pill for everything now. Do you wake up in the morning? You need, side effects include, and I have very personal relationships that frustrate the hell out of me because they can't feel anything. I personally need my highs, I need my lows. I have a gig that requires them and I just, I want them, I want to feel. I want to sit in my misery sometimes and just cry but I think a lot of people are now taught to be afraid of their emotions or to hide them or to swallow them down and emotions make people uncomfortable. You know, we say how are you but we don't wait around to hear the answer and we don't really want to hear the answer. In some cultures it's actually rude to tell them the answer when they ask you how you are, which I've found out because I always try to answer that question. Well, my feet hurt and they're like, like you slapped them across the face. But it's interesting, I played that song for a couple of people that I thought needed to hear it and they got really defensive, which was really, I did my job. So I see a lot going on in the world and I sometimes wonder how we all sit back and just watch it like it's a reality show. It is a reality show, it's happening people. This is happening, this is the reality show. It's called life. This is not on Viva or BH1. But yeah, so that's my thought on that song and I think it's really beautiful. It's really just melodically beautiful. I'm a fan.