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lyrics
I don’t dream anymore or maybe I forget
Or do I turn off the music when angels dance that duet?
Can I remember the tune? It was so long ago
So I turned on the radio but it’s lies in disguise
Spies incognito on a transistor rainbow
I can’t connect, it’s all static
So I live just to give as they take and they break me
Heart full of sorrow, I beg and I borrow
Till my Yesterdays become Todays
And my Todays are Tomorrows
There’s such pain in dreaming, in the failure of attempt
But the sting of disappointment is less than the pain of regret
I won’t regret one single thing anymore
Smash the radio
Take back my radio
Turn on my radio
It’s my radio
I’m going to smash the radio and its charlatan hymns
Defining the difference of what is and could have been
We’re so alone, we’re such hungry ghosts
Saying sayonara, good-bye, adios
I’m so sick of the cool and sick of the cost
I’m tired of my heroes always being lost
They can’t remember the tune, but I do
Scream and shout, let it all out
We can’t go back, can’t turn back now
All of you cynics and your closing doors
I believed you once but not anymore
To the losers and dreamers, all you in-betweens
Tonight we’ll be legends, we’ll be kings and queens
Long-running underground rocker Brian Vanderwerf is the heart and soul of these gritty songs that capture the scruffy spirit of the ’70s. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2022