Little Feat "All That You Dream" (1975)
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2022
- "All That You Dream” is the second track on the 1975 Little Feat release 'The Last Record Album.'
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I've been down, but not like this before
Can't be 'round this kind of show no more
All, all that you dream
Comes through shinin silver lining
Clouds, clouds change the scene
Rain starts washing all these cautions
Right into your life, makes you realize
Just what is true, what else can you do
You just follow the rule
Keep your eyes on the road that's ahead of you
I've been down, but not like this before
Can't be 'round this kind of show no more
All of the good, good times were ours
In the land of milk and honey
And time, time adds its scars
Rainy days they turn to sunny ones
Livin' the life, livin' the life lovin' everyone
I've been down, but not like this before
Can't be 'round this kind of show no more
I've been down, but not like this before
Can't be 'round this kind of show no more
I've been down, but not like this before
All That You Dream Lyrics as written by William H Payne Paul Barrere
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Great song by the most underrated band ever.
Such a great band… such great music!!!!!!!!
just wonderful, (another) work of genius...
Great just great, love it.
I won their 1st album in a raffle at a teen dance. As a budding guitar player, it changed my entire musical career. I still work on Lowell's slide technique.
@donwalker7518, that's so cool! He's your creative genius 🩵
Dig that funky beat!
For all the LF fans, and fans of the Sopranos. Trivia question to ask at your next party. "In the final scene of the last episode of the Sopranos, what is the song playing on the jukebox (when everyone screams, I know I know) BEFORE the final song by Journey? Answer - All That You Dream". I saw a long explanation of the imagery and meaning of the last scene, tying in the importance of Tony's dreams and dream imagery, but the review did not note David Chase's use of music throughout the series and its importance, and that this song with relevant lyrics, played before Tony goes out with Don't Stop Believin.
I was 15yrs old in 1975,how about you Mark
I turned 15 on Aug, 2, 1975 :)
@@MarkParker June 2, 1975 lol
March 12, 1975 I was 15