tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31587996.post857828189320146522..comments2024-03-27T13:13:16.352+00:00Comments on Hard Rock / AOR Heaven: BOULEVARD - Into The Street (1990) [remastered]Camelbluehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16712049956871620607noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31587996.post-41224480356237094472014-11-02T12:27:50.733+00:002014-11-02T12:27:50.733+00:00You are welcome, Camelblue. "Credit where cre...You are welcome, Camelblue. "Credit where credit is due" is an likeable idiom whose motto I tend to follow whenever I can make use of it. Your unique blog is one of a kind example for that!<br /><br />Yes, I totally agree with you - it is always great to carry special feelings inside about a certain song as you do with <b>Talk To Me</b>. The mental images that arise from such a track are always a very personal issue; a unicum for its originator due to the inimitability of these internal images. And the stuff imaginative treasures are made of.<br /><br />But even for someone like me who isn't that closely linked with the aforementioned musical example - and therefore listening to <b>Talk To Me</b> with neutral ears - nonetheless I understand why it could be found on various playlists out there. Indeed, for me the only little bit weak point in terms of melodical aspects would be the chorus line, because it doesn't quite live up to the expectations its strophes and bridge deliver. Still okay, but in my humble opinion the real big sunshine doesn't come to light within the refrain. <br /><br />In the end, of course, it is up to every listener's mind what a certain song brings out for him or her. If masterpiece or not, well, it leaves the decision to each indivudual and the associated relevance.<br /><br />Bye for now,<br />ThomasT.Pnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31587996.post-77555729362061694972014-11-02T07:32:39.020+00:002014-11-02T07:32:39.020+00:00Thanks for your continuous comments Thomas. Perhap...Thanks for your continuous comments Thomas. Perhaps "Talk To Me" is not the stronger number on the album, but it's very special to me due to certain circumstances.Camelbluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16712049956871620607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31587996.post-27476259498019259652014-11-01T19:26:35.148+00:002014-11-01T19:26:35.148+00:00Due to my lesser distinctive musical sense compare...Due to my lesser distinctive musical sense compared to you, I regard <b>Talk To Me</b> as just a nice song, so I hope you forgive me when - like in this case - I'm not exactly in the same boat. ;-)<br /><br />However, the whole album in its entireness is certainly something I don't want to miss at any rate. In fact, your <b>Boulevard</b> double pack rocks from head to toe!<br /><br />Bye for now,<br />ThomasT.Pnoreply@blogger.com