Entering your heart
Pikappa said on February 15, 2002 00:51:
After a few months laying down in the dust i took the TCOTH single and re-discovered this wonderful song. I keep on asking to myself why this should be a b-side song.
I hope the if Roxette decide to refresh their style this will be the direction, it has a cool sound, it has guitars, no boring lyrics...well i like RS but i think this is ROX sound 2002
Vixzter said on February 17, 2002 20:36:
The people who actualy make the decision ie: Roxette themselves actualy thought it wasn’t good enough to be on the album hence the reason for it being a b-side.....I actualy agree with them.....still.....nice song though.
dan-rox said on February 17, 2002 22:34:
what’s your favourite b-side ? mine is don’t believe in accidents.
roxtexanet said on February 18, 2002 16:32:
“Entering Your Heart” is by far my favourite b-side... it’s just fantastic. Just shows that Roxette can try their hand at something new and succeed in spades (other examples: “Stars”, “It Must Have Been Love” (’Country’ version), “See Me”). Now, if their fans could just accept the fact that Roxette don’t fit into a neat little box with the label “Serious Rock Band” on it (and don’t want to fit in such a box), the sky would be the limit...
tevensso (moderator) said on February 19, 2002 00:37:
@rox74: A b-side is from when singles were on vinyl - the song that was on the other side! :) On CD singles this obviously doesn’t exist, so all songs except the first are called b-sides.Oh, and my favorite flip side is Crazy About You!
bluesue said on February 19, 2002 00:37:
My favorite b-sides are:
Crazy about you
I don’t believe in accidents
Silver blue
SilverBloo said on February 19, 2002 05:55:
I go with Silver Blue and Accidents, but Crazy About You never did much for me. Can’t really say which songs are Bs or not, we’ve missed that damn many in the UK.
I just managed to pull Entering Your Heart from AudioGalaxy (we never saw it at all officially here - didn’t some countries get it on RS?), and I agree that this is the way P&M should go now. More fluidity in the music, none of those darn tempo-killers (the one in Head Go Pop spoiled it) and so on. If anything, the only bit that trips me up is the “I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I... have been here many tii-i-i-i-ii-i-i-i-imes...” - I have a job knowing which note’s coming next.
SB
lilla_gumman said on February 19, 2002 06:52:
That’s a dificult question for me. But I think my favorit B-Side Songs are:
Crazy about you
Entering your heart
See me
Denstandigaresan said on February 21, 2002 12:31:
Better Of On Her Own, is rather good too...! But Entering Your Heart...LOVE LOVE LOVE this song! :o)
Jasmine said on February 22, 2002 02:40:
Entering Your Heart is a perfect song with perfect lyrics and music. Takes me to a special mood, fantastic feeling. Love it.
egmond said on February 27, 2002 00:04:
whatever happened to the re-release of Rarities? They’ve got quite a nice selection of b-sides to make a full album off! Many other bands did that! Even Per had his demos CD out once with Pa Vag!
My fave: Seduce Me and The Sweet Hello...
frodi said on March 2, 2002 23:10:
I think
Entering your heart
Seduce me
Crazy about you
is three really great songs an I don’t understand why they’re b-sides. But in a way it’s better it’s be released as b-sides than not be released at all.
C’ ya’!
deja_vu said on March 25, 2002 03:41:
in my opinion this “entering your heart” doesn’t really good,..it’s just a song with some average quality.., but deeply meaningful!!
Majdy said on March 28, 2002 07:38:
I like “Entering Your Heart”. It should be on the album...
(Hi, adam. nice to see you here :)
to dejavu: hey, kamu udah dapat emailku belum???? salam ya buat semua joyriders, especially to eva, joe, and of course to your girlfriend :)
twenty7twenty said on February 17, 2002 13:25:
Just my opinion. I always thought many b-sides are much stronger than songs on the albums and should have had their place there. But it’s Roxette’s decision.