No, I've been listening to him since the 60s. Sadly, it's one of my favourites. As we stand on the precipice of an unstoppable disaster, i myself appreciate what we have and savor every day of peace.
This song always makes me smile. Psychiatric couch. Thought I was a Communist. In my Cadillac. She said that for over an hour and I hung up. I didn't see you around. I said that. I love this song.
The American writer Cormac McCarthy made a self-portrait and inscribed the "them old dreams were only in your head" part on it. Wish I had known earlier it was from this song.
Some time ago a crazy dream came to me I dreamt I was walkin’ into World War Three I went to the doctor the very next day To see what kinda words he could say He said it was a bad dream "I wouldn’t worry about it none, though Them old dreams were only in your head" I said, “Hold it, Doc, a World War passed through my brain” He said, “Nurse, get your pad, this boy’s insane” He grabbed my arm, I said, “Ouch!” As I landed on the psychiatric couch He said, “Tell me about it” Well, the whole thing started at 3 o’clock fast It was all over by quarter past I was down in the sewer with some little lover When I peeked out from a manhole cover Wondering who turned the lights on Well, I got up and walked around And up and down the lonesome town I stood a-wondering which way to go I lit a cigarette on a parking meter and walked on down the road It was a normal day Well, I rung the fallout shelter bell And I leaned my head and I gave a yell “Give me a string bean, I’m a hungry man” A shotgun fired and away I ran I don’t blame them too much though, he didn't know me Down at the corner by a hot-dog stand I seen a man I said, “Howdy friend, I guess there’s just us two” He screamed a bit and away he flew Thought I was a Communist Well, I spied a girl and before she could leave “Let’s go and play Adam and Eve” I took her by the hand and my heart it was thumpin’ When she said, “Hey man, you crazy or something? You see what happened last time they started” 🎵🎶🎵🎶 Well, I seen a Cadillac window uptown And there was nobody aroun’ I got into the driver’s seat And I drove down 42nd Street In my Cadillac. Good car to drive after a war Well, I remember seein’ some ad So I turned on my Conelrad But I didn’t pay my Con Ed bill So the radio didn’t work so well Turned on my record player- It was Rock-a-day Johnny singin’, “Tell Your Ma, Tell Your Pa Our Love’s A-gonna Grow Ooh-wah, Ooh-wah” I was feelin’ kinda lonesome and blue I needed somebody to talk to So I called up the operator of time Just to hear a voice of some kind “When you hear the beep it will be three o’clock” She said that for over an hour And I hung up Well, the doctor interrupted me just about then Sayin’, “Hey I’ve been havin’ the same old dreams But mine was a little different you see I dreamt that the only person left after the war was me I didn’t see you around” Well, now time passed and now it seems Everybody’s having them dreams Everybody sees themselves Walkin’ around with no one else Half of the people can be part right all of the time Some of the people can be all right part of the time But all of the people can’t be all right all of the time I think Abraham Lincoln said that “I’ll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours” I said that
I had not listened to this before, & it i'm glad i did! This one, despite the title, is quite upbeat & actually has a humourous schtick to it. The harp playing is especially crisp & clear, & he sounds great. I also just happened to have listened to "Masters of War" for what i believe was the first time (& that one is actually stone cold serious, even dirge like)-- an incredible, & still relevant todate ( woefully, sorrowfully so) brilliant, & sobering song. I kind of came here at 1st looking for the song attached to lyrics attributed to Dylan (by a commenter on a site about the Ypres soldiers monuments) - the lines were something about "WWI," actually but i haven't found it yet. Not sure if it's even correctly attributable to Dylan. But it got me here, & i needed both these songs today. Thank you, you luminary, Bob, you. So very, very, much.
with god on our side - the 1st world war came and went, the reason for fighting i never did get, but i learned to accept it with pride, cus you dont count the dead with god on your side
Every song every album quintessential to everyone who’s affection dragged them through hell and expectations met but never saw appreciation for it If I was freezing to death or in extreme humidity there’s a bob Dylan song for that gettin stepped on is all right but not all the time we started it we’ll end it
This song is fucking awesome!! I heard it as a child. ( my dad was The biggest Dylan fan & he was a legend in my house growing up.. But this song & Bear Mountain Picnic - fuck there's much more- that I still listen to and laugh my ass off. Bob Dylan was an insane, brilliant & master of words / lyrics...timeless. Truly unique. Look b up that word in the dictionary & you will understand
He also had that matching fake voice and accent you can hear going away gradually over the first few albums. He even had this whole series of undoubtedly made up tall tales about where he came from and what he experienced that he told early interviewers in his made up voice, which I think is both hilarious and wonderful. I guess telling people you were a nice jewish kid from Minnesota might have broken the fantasy a bit. Still, it is kind of endearing how possessed he was. Oh to have been a fly on the wall the first time he heard Woody, and to have seen his reaction.
@@MarkoBotsaris it is a bit comical and more so when I consider he was helped so much by Ramblin Jack Elliott, an older Woody disciple who was himself a nice Jewish guy from NYC playing cowboy. I guess you just pretend you’re the most interesting guy in the room until you actually are 😂 It worked in their case!
@@calebbasile2219 And eventually other people, even an early Bruce Springsteen, start channeling YOU. But if Bob wrote a book where he retold and embellished all his old stories about jumping freight trains and so on I'd buy it in an instant.🤣
"good car to drive after a war" "good car to drive, after a war" (I copy pasted that). I knew there was at least one line in this song right now I have to unload ;;)
I grew up listening to this & all of B.Dylan's music. It's pretty hilarious yet rings sadly, especially in a time such As the 60-70 with the Vietnam War... Yes times are uncertain for our future in this 21st century A bit surreal yet terrifying But this song mostly just makes me laugh His candid, satirical, poetic storytelling style and his strange but relatable sense of humor rife with political ideas & actions and hard to swallow& comprehend for most ppl . His unique sense of humor was something that many Dylan fans could relate to or help them accept the harshness of the world climate...laughter over nervous breakdowns as a result of the unfathomable insanity, destruction, death and indescribable acts that haunted so many. I laughed the first time I heard this song 20 yrs ago. It is funny in a bizarre telling of the most dream like occurances that were beyond real life and that really incited laughter it being stranger than fiction as life does not happen in a dream like manner. It was truly satirical yet comedic, whether out pplmsy not have really hot His humor. Nonetheless less I love this song Puts a huge laugh/,smile on my face You are a card Bob Dylan
What a great song about paranoia, just as true as it was back then - unfortunately more up-to-date than one would like to admit. Putin does not endure any other dreams than his own, he even kills to destroy all other dreams. As a teenager, Bob Dylan clearly analyzed the cause, he probably never needed a psychiatrist, smart as a wise old man in his early work, unbeatable with feather-light poetry. We should trust each other, shake hands, paradise can be anywhere, anytime, let's be Adam and Eve, share our dreams. A successful tour Mr Dylan
Putin is a murderous thug. He has videos on Tik Tok loving dogs and children as he kills dogs and children with bombs in Ukraine. Your msg so right. I think Freewheeling is Dylan's best work.... Ok it all is.. Peace
@@drebyrd54 The occasion is of course the cuba crisis - no doubt. But the problem is : how you handle it personal, you know I live in Europe and we got a war since february last year. The first thing that get lost in times of war is truth, dignity.- because propaganda all is phony. And fears can drive you into paranoia, you must realize , how Bob tell us in thst song ,that nobody is alone, If we share our dreams and hopes so we can find a personal way to live on. World War three must not start in our heads.
-Well, the doctor interrupted me just about then Saying “Hey I’ve been having the same old dreams But mine was a little different, you see I dreamt the only person left after the war was me I didn’t see you around"🤣🤣🤣
@@craigoren4475 I'm assuming your thinking i'm one of those fallouters or something who only know about it due to that FNV Mod. No, I actually know a lot about Civil Defense itself. A Fair bit about CONELRAD too, but I'm a jack of all real life nuclear trades. Master of music & homefront defense against the threat.
@@CPorter Actually, I wasn't assuming anything at all about you, much less what you think I was assuming. I just wanted to say that I also knew what Conelrad was -- many of the younger listeners have no idea.
@@craigoren4475 fair enough. I ran into both crowds before. The younger listeners, most of the time, can't even appreciate the music for the music itself and just to go around mentioning where they heard it from or talking about how young they are and listening to it.
The girl on the cover picture passed away a year or two ago. I think she was 67, a dedicated community activist in the same neighborhood of NYC where the photo was taken.
Some time ago a crazy dream came to me I dreamt I was walkin’ into World War Three I went to the doctor the very next day To see what kinda words he could say He said it was a bad dream I wouldn’t worry ’bout it none, though They were my own dreams and they’re only in my head I said, “Hold it, Doc, a World War passed through my brain” He said, “Nurse, get your pad, this boy’s insane” He grabbed my arm, I said, “Ouch!” As I landed on the psychiatric couch He said, “Tell me about it” Well, the whole thing started at 3 o’clock fast It was all over by quarter past I was down in the sewer with some little lover When I peeked out from a manhole cover Wondering who turned the lights on Well, I got up and walked around And up and down the lonesome town I stood a-wondering which way to go I lit a cigarette on a parking meter and walked on down the road It was a normal day Well, I rung the fallout shelter bell And I leaned my head and I gave a yell “Give me a string bean, I’m a hungry man” A shotgun fired and away I ran I don’t blame them too much though, I know I look funny Down at the corner by a hot-dog stand I seen a man I said, “Howdy friend, I guess there’s just us two” He screamed a bit and away he flew Thought I was a Communist Well, I spied a girl and before she could leave “Let’s go and play Adam and Eve” I took her by the hand and my heart it was thumpin’ When she said, “Hey man, you crazy or sumpin’ You see what happened last time they started” Well, I seen a Cadillac window uptown And there was nobody aroun’ I got into the driver’s seat And I drove down 42nd Street In my Cadillac. Good car to drive after a war Well, I remember seein’ some ad So I turned on my Conelrad But I didn’t pay my Con Ed bill So the radio didn’t work so well Turned on my record player- It was Rock-a-day Johnny singin’, “Tell Your Ma, Tell Your Pa Our Love’s A-gonna Grow Ooh-wah, Ooh-wah” I was feelin’ kinda lonesome and blue I needed somebody to talk to So I called up the operator of time Just to hear a voice of some kind “When you hear the beep it will be three o’clock” She said that for over an hour And I hung up Well, the doctor interrupted me just about then Sayin’, “Hey I’ve been havin’ the same old dreams But mine was a little different you see I dreamt that the only person left after the war was me I didn’t see you around” Well, now time passed and now it seems Everybody’s having them dreams Everybody sees themselves Walkin’ around with no one else Half of the people can be part right all of the time Some of the people can be all right part of the time But all of the people can’t be all right all of the time I think Abraham Lincoln said that “I’ll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours” I said that
First truth: 'The whole thing started at 3 o'clock fast/It was all over by a quarter past.' Second truth: 'Everybody's having them dreams.' Third truth: 'Half the people can be part right all of the time.'
Before you start saying russia invaded ukraine remember that those bastards in ukraine rounded up 1,6 million ukraine jewish people in world war two and handed them over to the germans. Think before opening your stupid mouth.
No I didn't listen because world War 3 is coming, rather because it's an amazingly funny and relevant song, no matter the generation. Every generation every one thinks the end is nigh. Well wtfk??
"Oppenheimer's optimism failed at the first hurdle" -- Billy Bragg - Waiting for The Great Leap Forward... A German version ua-cam.com/video/X--F5b5IdqU/v-deo.html
"I'll let you be in dream if I can be in yours
I said that"
One of my favorite closing lines
Me too
I use it all the time.
I said that
@@philharrison5242 Hey !!! I think I said that !!!
YEP
No, I've been listening to him since the 60s. Sadly, it's one of my favourites. As we stand on the precipice of an unstoppable disaster, i myself appreciate what we have and savor every day of peace.
I feel like bob Dylan’s music will be relevant no matter what decade u listen to it….
Say hell yeah if you still like Dylan' music
Hell yeah
Hell to the yizzeah
@@brandonedge hell yeah, even more as I'm trying to write better songs
This song always makes me smile. Psychiatric couch. Thought I was a Communist. In my Cadillac. She said that for over an hour and I hung up. I didn't see you around. I said that.
I love this song.
He says psypiatric couch! 😊
I like "lit a cigarette on a parking meter and walked on down the road"
Such a breezy and fun world War 3 song, you gotta love it. Speaks to our collective humanity
Good car to drive……..after a war
Tell your ma, tell your pa
Our loves a gonna grow
Oowah Ooowah.
Ha. Ha! What a sweet, amazing man! He's everyday people! 💞VC
The American writer Cormac McCarthy made a self-portrait and inscribed the "them old dreams were only in your head" part on it.
Wish I had known earlier it was from this song.
Love this one..
' Peace time is War time in slow motion,'
Arthur Koestler said that.
I had a night terror last night. Didn't think I'd make it through the day. Pops told me to listen to this song. I'm healed. 😅😅
Came to this song due to recent events. Bob will save us. :D
Dylan will always be relevant
Amazing 🌺
What I can get from this is bob can tell the future
Bob was and is the Best...
Some time ago a crazy dream came to me
I dreamt I was walkin’ into World War Three
I went to the doctor the very next day
To see what kinda words he could say
He said it was a bad dream
"I wouldn’t worry about it none, though
Them old dreams were only in your head"
I said, “Hold it, Doc, a World War passed through my brain”
He said, “Nurse, get your pad, this boy’s insane”
He grabbed my arm, I said, “Ouch!”
As I landed on the psychiatric couch
He said, “Tell me about it”
Well, the whole thing started at 3 o’clock fast
It was all over by quarter past
I was down in the sewer with some little lover
When I peeked out from a manhole cover
Wondering who turned the lights on
Well, I got up and walked around
And up and down the lonesome town
I stood a-wondering which way to go
I lit a cigarette on a parking meter and walked on down the road
It was a normal day
Well, I rung the fallout shelter bell
And I leaned my head and I gave a yell
“Give me a string bean, I’m a hungry man”
A shotgun fired and away I ran
I don’t blame them too much though, he didn't know me
Down at the corner by a hot-dog stand
I seen a man
I said, “Howdy friend, I guess there’s just us two”
He screamed a bit and away he flew
Thought I was a Communist
Well, I spied a girl and before she could leave
“Let’s go and play Adam and Eve”
I took her by the hand and my heart it was thumpin’
When she said, “Hey man, you crazy or something?
You see what happened last time they started”
🎵🎶🎵🎶
Well, I seen a Cadillac window uptown
And there was nobody aroun’
I got into the driver’s seat
And I drove down 42nd Street
In my Cadillac. Good car to drive after a war
Well, I remember seein’ some ad
So I turned on my Conelrad
But I didn’t pay my Con Ed bill
So the radio didn’t work so well
Turned on my record player-
It was Rock-a-day Johnny singin’, “Tell Your Ma, Tell Your Pa
Our Love’s A-gonna Grow Ooh-wah, Ooh-wah”
I was feelin’ kinda lonesome and blue
I needed somebody to talk to
So I called up the operator of time
Just to hear a voice of some kind
“When you hear the beep it will be three o’clock”
She said that for over an hour
And I hung up
Well, the doctor interrupted me just about then
Sayin’, “Hey I’ve been havin’ the same old dreams
But mine was a little different you see
I dreamt that the only person left after the war was me
I didn’t see you around”
Well, now time passed and now it seems
Everybody’s having them dreams
Everybody sees themselves
Walkin’ around with no one else
Half of the people can be part right all of the time
Some of the people can be all right part of the time
But all of the people can’t be all right all of the time
I think Abraham Lincoln said that
“I’ll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours”
I said that
Ah I know the song now. Cale's irrelevant here but feck, listen to the song anyway if yous want to.
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Let's go play Adam n Eve. All one can do when Rome is burning. Those dreams only in your head. Best place for them.
Well I spied me a girl and before she could leave, I said....
wow, what memories.
I had not listened to this before, & it i'm glad i did! This one, despite the title, is quite upbeat & actually has a humourous schtick to it. The harp playing is especially crisp & clear, & he sounds great.
I also just happened to have listened to "Masters of War" for what i believe was the first time (& that one is actually stone cold serious, even dirge like)-- an incredible, & still relevant todate ( woefully, sorrowfully so) brilliant, & sobering song.
I kind of came here at 1st looking for the song attached to lyrics attributed to Dylan (by a commenter on a site about the Ypres soldiers monuments) - the lines were something about "WWI," actually but i haven't found it yet. Not sure if it's even correctly attributable to Dylan. But it got me here, & i needed both these songs today. Thank you, you luminary, Bob, you. So very, very, much.
with god on our side - the 1st world war came and went, the reason for fighting i never did get, but i learned to accept it with pride, cus you dont count the dead with god on your side
Bob Dylan saved me and my life so far '. I LOVE and and BELIEVE HIM, 'MY Heart and Soul forever and ever.'. F*** Amen...
Luv ya folks thank you.
Every song every album quintessential to everyone who’s affection dragged them through hell and expectations met but never saw appreciation for it
If I was freezing to death or in extreme humidity there’s a bob Dylan song for that gettin stepped on is all right but not all the time we started it we’ll end it
Love this one
Dream of PEACE. Please.
song and dance man . . .
Quelle richesse .en 1966 !+😊
This song is fucking awesome!! I heard it as a child. ( my dad was The biggest Dylan fan & he was a legend in my house growing up..
But this song & Bear Mountain Picnic - fuck there's much more- that I still listen to and laugh my ass off.
Bob Dylan was an insane, brilliant & master of words / lyrics...timeless.
Truly unique. Look b up that word in the dictionary & you will understand
Im sturing the pot. Stew, Bob, is helping me out. Were gonna break bread. Old stew might be a reason lol.
You can really hear the Woody Guthrie in his older tunes. Bob clearly mastered the school of Woody
He also had that matching fake voice and accent you can hear going away gradually over the first few albums. He even had this whole series of undoubtedly made up tall tales about where he came from and what he experienced that he told early interviewers in his made up voice, which I think is both hilarious and wonderful. I guess telling people you were a nice jewish kid from Minnesota might have broken the fantasy a bit. Still, it is kind of endearing how possessed he was. Oh to have been a fly on the wall the first time he heard Woody, and to have seen his reaction.
@@MarkoBotsaris it is a bit comical and more so when I consider he was helped so much by Ramblin Jack Elliott, an older Woody disciple who was himself a nice Jewish guy from NYC playing cowboy. I guess you just pretend you’re the most interesting guy in the room until you actually are 😂
It worked in their case!
@calebbasile2219 ❤Ramblin' Jack Elliot
@@calebbasile2219 And eventually other people, even an early Bruce Springsteen, start channeling YOU. But if Bob wrote a book where he retold and embellished all his old stories about jumping freight trains and so on I'd buy it in an instant.🤣
u can fool some people some time, but u cant fool all the people all the time. now u see the light? stand up for yer right.
Yes any day now!
Can't listen as in a Welsh pub. The voices around me all the music I can handle just now
Listening to this while WW3 is starting
Never tire of his amazing sexy voice , more songs a wait
that moment when you realise it wasn’t a dream 😳
Yes
"good car to drive after a war"
"good car to drive, after a war" (I copy pasted that). I knew there was at least one line in this song right now I have to unload ;;)
Agree yes I did
I grew up listening to this & all of B.Dylan's music. It's pretty hilarious yet rings sadly, especially in a time such
As the 60-70 with the Vietnam War...
Yes times are uncertain for our future in this 21st century
A bit surreal yet terrifying
But this song mostly just makes me laugh
His candid, satirical, poetic storytelling style and his strange but relatable sense of humor rife with political ideas & actions and hard to swallow& comprehend for most ppl . His unique sense of humor was something that many Dylan fans could relate to or help them accept the harshness of the world climate...laughter over nervous breakdowns as a result of the unfathomable insanity, destruction, death and indescribable acts that haunted so many.
I laughed the first time I heard this song 20 yrs ago. It is funny in a bizarre telling of the most dream like occurances that were beyond real life and that really incited laughter it being stranger than fiction as life does not happen in a dream like manner. It was truly satirical yet comedic, whether out pplmsy not have really hot His humor.
Nonetheless less I love this song
Puts a huge laugh/,smile on my face
You are a card Bob Dylan
Maybe the King of Hearts
What a great song about paranoia, just as true as it was back then - unfortunately more up-to-date than one would like to admit. Putin does not endure any other dreams than his own, he even kills to destroy all other dreams. As a teenager, Bob Dylan clearly analyzed the cause, he probably never needed a psychiatrist, smart as a wise old man in his early work, unbeatable with feather-light poetry. We should
trust each other, shake hands, paradise can be anywhere, anytime, let's be Adam and Eve, share our dreams. A successful tour Mr Dylan
Putin is a murderous thug. He has videos on Tik Tok loving dogs and children as he kills dogs and children with bombs in Ukraine. Your msg so right.
I think Freewheeling is Dylan's best work....
Ok it all is..
Peace
Not a song about paranoia. It's a song about a very real unthinkable threat for those who were alive and conscious during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
@@drebyrd54 The occasion is of course the cuba crisis - no doubt. But the problem is : how you handle it personal, you know I live in Europe and we got a war since february last year. The first thing that get lost in times of war is truth, dignity.- because propaganda all is phony.
And fears can drive you into paranoia, you must realize , how Bob tell us in thst song ,that nobody is alone, If we share our dreams and hopes so we can find a personal way to live on. World War three must not start in our heads.
NPC take
@@alexisdetocqueville9964 No, you can always choose what you want for yourself and think for yourself..to be a NPC is the opposite
-Well, the doctor interrupted me just about then
Saying “Hey I’ve been having the same old dreams
But mine was a little different, you see
I dreamt the only person left after the war was me
I didn’t see you around"🤣🤣🤣
Love the reference to CONELRAD.
Yes, that was a real thing. Radios came with a little markings on the tuning dial for Conelrad.
@@craigoren4475 I'm assuming your thinking i'm one of those fallouters or something who only know about it due to that FNV Mod. No, I actually know a lot about Civil Defense itself. A Fair bit about CONELRAD too, but I'm a jack of all real life nuclear trades. Master of music & homefront defense against the threat.
@@CPorter Actually, I wasn't assuming anything at all about you, much less what you think I was assuming. I just wanted to say that I also knew what Conelrad was -- many of the younger listeners have no idea.
@@craigoren4475 fair enough. I ran into both crowds before. The younger listeners, most of the time, can't even appreciate the music for the music itself and just to go around mentioning where they heard it from or talking about how young they are and listening to it.
@@-_-_-_-_-wut2719 Yeah there's a market for some of those today. I used to be a Civil Defense collector when I'se a teenager.
The girl on the cover picture passed away a year or two ago. I think she was 67, a dedicated community activist in the same neighborhood of NYC where the photo was taken.
It's happening
Some time ago a crazy dream came to me
I dreamt I was walkin’ into World War Three
I went to the doctor the very next day
To see what kinda words he could say
He said it was a bad dream
I wouldn’t worry ’bout it none, though
They were my own dreams and they’re only in my head
I said, “Hold it, Doc, a World War passed through my brain”
He said, “Nurse, get your pad, this boy’s insane”
He grabbed my arm, I said, “Ouch!”
As I landed on the psychiatric couch
He said, “Tell me about it”
Well, the whole thing started at 3 o’clock fast
It was all over by quarter past
I was down in the sewer with some little lover
When I peeked out from a manhole cover
Wondering who turned the lights on
Well, I got up and walked around
And up and down the lonesome town
I stood a-wondering which way to go
I lit a cigarette on a parking meter and walked on down the road
It was a normal day
Well, I rung the fallout shelter bell
And I leaned my head and I gave a yell
“Give me a string bean, I’m a hungry man”
A shotgun fired and away I ran
I don’t blame them too much though, I know I look funny
Down at the corner by a hot-dog stand
I seen a man
I said, “Howdy friend, I guess there’s just us two”
He screamed a bit and away he flew
Thought I was a Communist
Well, I spied a girl and before she could leave
“Let’s go and play Adam and Eve”
I took her by the hand and my heart it was thumpin’
When she said, “Hey man, you crazy or sumpin’
You see what happened last time they started”
Well, I seen a Cadillac window uptown
And there was nobody aroun’
I got into the driver’s seat
And I drove down 42nd Street
In my Cadillac. Good car to drive after a war
Well, I remember seein’ some ad
So I turned on my Conelrad
But I didn’t pay my Con Ed bill
So the radio didn’t work so well
Turned on my record player-
It was Rock-a-day Johnny singin’, “Tell Your Ma, Tell Your Pa
Our Love’s A-gonna Grow Ooh-wah, Ooh-wah”
I was feelin’ kinda lonesome and blue
I needed somebody to talk to
So I called up the operator of time
Just to hear a voice of some kind
“When you hear the beep it will be three o’clock”
She said that for over an hour
And I hung up
Well, the doctor interrupted me just about then
Sayin’, “Hey I’ve been havin’ the same old dreams
But mine was a little different you see
I dreamt that the only person left after the war was me
I didn’t see you around”
Well, now time passed and now it seems
Everybody’s having them dreams
Everybody sees themselves
Walkin’ around with no one else
Half of the people can be part right all of the time
Some of the people can be all right part of the time
But all of the people can’t be all right all of the time
I think Abraham Lincoln said that
“I’ll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours”
I said that
it started WOIII
sadly, this song is more relevant than ever
Poetry
It was a bad dream
Prophet
me: reading the latest news
my brain:
Did anyone else come and listen to this because its possible that ww3 is beginning
exactly
Yup
ww3 will end as soon as it will begin. Easy come, easy go.
No watching a scary movie a woman down in the sewer with a killer chasing her reminded of this song
This song is about how it's end so no
Sorry
2022
❤🎶
Told you.
When I broke up with my girl friend, I demanded this record back.
She better have handed it over !!! 😅
First truth: 'The whole thing started at 3 o'clock fast/It was all over by a quarter past.'
Second truth: 'Everybody's having them dreams.'
Third truth: 'Half the people can be part right all of the time.'
Compassion would have been a bullet to my brain than let me scream for help for so long, and so disabled.
Every time you start worrying about Putin, play this song, good antidose! 😆
Send to Putin
YASS someone that knows Putin send this to him
Is a good song to hear on the eve of a new stage of the cold war (with russia invading ukraine)
Ukraina was invaded by USA and NATO first
Buh, buh, Reagan destroyed the Berlin wall. Cold War is over, right?
Before you start saying russia invaded ukraine remember that those bastards in ukraine rounded up 1,6 million ukraine jewish people in world war two and handed them over to the germans. Think before opening your stupid mouth.
World War 3 brought me here
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No I didn't listen because world War 3 is coming, rather because it's an amazingly funny and relevant song, no matter the generation.
Every generation every one thinks the end is nigh.
Well wtfk??
Scarily the doctor could be any political leader of today
Tell me about it.
I said "ouch" already. Boardwalk Empire. Manhole cover put in place again.
"Oppenheimer's optimism failed at the first hurdle" -- Billy Bragg - Waiting for The Great Leap Forward... A German version ua-cam.com/video/X--F5b5IdqU/v-deo.html
You do realise it's been possible for nigh on 80 years now and it hasn't happened yet, so why should the thought even enter your stratosphere?
It was a normal (nominal) day
OUR LOVE IS GONNA GROW…WORLD WAR
I am so sorry you can't be bothered to listen to people like me. A little beneath ya, surely and your high and mighty stature.
So why can't you even move a finger? Was there an "accident"?
It is possible. Do you think the generation born after 1980 has an existential fear of nuclear war?
Ah fuck
That or
And away he flew. Thought I was a communist.
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Now im worried about WW4
WW3 hasn’t happened yet
Sigh…
Why does he sing with no spaces
like light let's seeing
I am here because Joe Biden
Give Obiden, Soros, and the rest and we'll be there.
the more russia is hurt the more lethal it can be, until the last moment, as far as i know. though ukraine deserves none of this. hope it ends well.
All Is Quiet On the Western Front
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DavidHeavener youtu.be/BOC0Gl2dv and ua-cam.com/video/5QowkAJqR7Q/v-deo.html VC
“I lit cigarette on a parking meter and walked on down the road. It was a normal day”
That or