Originally Posted By: bluage
Dear "Biglad"...

"I Loved You For All My Life" is the second song you've posted on the User's Forum that I've listened to and, once again, your willingness to expose your heart to us results in a profound listening experience.

The song would be powerful enough even if you only sang the lyrics in the first verse:

"I just forgot to remember
What's my name, where I'm from
I know your face, but I don't know
Where our hearts belong"


Right at the beginning of the song, in four brief lines with deceptively simple rhymes, you created with words an absolutely stunning and painfully vivid word image to describe the mental and emotional anguish that Alzheimer's disease wreaks in the mind, heart and soul of its bewildered victim(s).

That is what us songwriters strive for, isn't it? To get right down to the raw, unadulterated essence of the thing we want to sing about? I wish I had written those lyrics, not in an envious way, but just because they're an excellent, excellent example of how a song can get at the emotional truth of things.

Your Real Tracks choices deliver the musical ambiance that the lyrics need to reveal their power. I heard an ache in your voice that I believe could not have come from anywhere but your soul. Ms. Beck's chorused background vocals are sad and sweet at the same time as they express love and loss simultaneously.

I won't hesitate to call you an artist, sir, if art could be described as "the evidence of things unseen." (from the Biblical Letter to the Hebrews 11:1).

Most sincerely,

LOREN


Loren ,Im humbled by your very kind words.while reading your wonderful comments I became so emotional,silly me.i really do aprreicate the time you took to listen to and comment
god bless brad


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