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And the dream that died
With the Eagle's flight
I blame you for the moonlit nights
When I wonder why
Are the seas still dry?
Don't blame this sleeping satellite
Did we fly to the moon too soon
Did we squander the chance
In the rush of the race
The reason we chase is lost in romance
And still we try
To justify the waste
For a taste of man's greatest adventure
I blame you for the moonlit sky
And the dream that died
With the Eagle's flight
I blame you for the moonlit nights
When I wonder why
Are the seas still dry?
Don't blame this sleeping satellite
Have we lost what it takes to advance?
Have we peaked too soon?
If the world is so green
Then why does it scream under a blue moon
We wonder why
If the earth's sacrificed
For the price of it's greatest treasure
I blame you for the moonlit sky
And the dream that died
With the Eagle's flight
I blame you for the moonlit nights
When I wonder why
Are the seas still dry?
Don't blame this sleeping satellite
And when we shoot for stars
What a giant step
Have we got what it takes
To carry the weight of this concept
Or pass it by like a shot in the dark
Miss the mark with a sense of adventure
I blame you for the moonlit sky
And the dream that died
With the Eagle's flight
I blame you for the moonlit nights
When I wonder why
Are the seas still dry?
Don't blame this sleeping satellite
Looking back it's pretty clear it was for bragging rights, not for science. But it was also good we did this as it ended up being an unprecedented morale booster and a massive technical jobs program. We need something like this again. Where did the leaders go who could make these things happen?
Well, this comment didn't age well.
Love this. Solid 8 , one-hit wonder or not.
Go, Elon, Go! Take me back and beyond!
Well, this comment didn't age well.
It would be an interesting joke to play this to someone who knows about 70s/80s music and tell them with a straight face this is Heart, and see if they agree.
I was once married to Tasmin Archer. Well, I think it may have been her, because all I remember is my first wife blaming me for everything.
Now that is hilarious!
uncannily similar. Beautiful voice.
Are the seats still dry?
I've heard this song hundreds of times, and only tonight did I think exactly the same thing!!!! I was like, what?
Pop, but good pop - it was overplayed at the time, but has stood up well.
A teensy bit formulaic, but it works well I think! Good lookin out!
Yes. When this first hit the airwaves, I thought it was Heart - Ann Wilson.
Excellent cheese. Sincere, invested. Bouncy, energetic, melodic, nice hooks.
This is a very nice pop song.
For me this (for now) stays at a 7
Yes! I don't remember the video! Dialing it up now!
15 years old, firt party. Start of a good part of my life!
All cheese is good cheese, but to me, this is a solid 9!
I found Sleeping Satellite on DJ_mot's station, GirlsRockRadio.com. Most of what I have on playlists is indie women thanks to Tom.
Well, now that you mention it . . . there is a similarity in the vocals.
Although her lisp (whether original or by too much de-essing during the production) is quite noticeable, which usually quite annoys me, in this case I just don't care. Beautiful!
Most definitely - wonder what they are up to now days?
I've been listening to you for 13 years, Bill and Rebecca, and you feel like distant friends even. Please keep up the good work!
scott_bruce wrote :
Thanks, Paralistener!
I totally second that, Scott_Bruce, and join you in thanking Paralistener for sharing so generously and in such a heartfelt way!
Third that.
Same !!!!
Although her lisp (whether original or by too much de-essing during the production) is quite noticeable, which usually quite annoys me, in this case I just don't care. Beautiful!
I've been listening to you for 13 years, Bill and Rebecca, and you feel like distant friends even. Please keep up the good work!
scott_bruce wrote :
Thanks, Paralistener!
I totally second that, Scott_Bruce, and join you in thanking Paralistener for sharing so generously and in such a heartfelt way!
and make a movie
with this for the
closing credits
I'll write the movie.
But rule # 1: never use your own money to produce a movie.
But, yes, this song would be fine on the soundtrack. An action piece, perhaps?
and make a movie
with this for the
closing credits
Hoosfoos wrote:
I've been listening to you for 13 years, Bill and Rebecca, and you feel like distant friends even. Please keep up the good work!
My favorite thing about reading comments to songs — hearing about how songs relate to folks, evoke emotions, bring back fond memories, and otherwise enrich our lives.
Thanks, Paralistener!
I like the lyrics but do not pretend to fully understand them.
Still sounds good to me.
1992, 32 years old, in college, and working at a crappy pub. Best years of my life too, my friend.
One-hit wonder?
Fantastically edgy voice that resolves so prettily...
Very catchy and fun!
The album was played a lot in our student house but this is the only track I can recall now...
Have we got what it takes to carry the weight of this concept?
Always loved that couplet.
Jagdriver, do I hear the sounds of a catfight amongst some rusty garbage bins or is it you playing your favorite song?
In the small chance you ever read this you might find the following information useful:
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) once quipped that "to remain silent and be thought a fool is preferrable to opening your mouth and removing all doubt".
It is unlikely that Mark Twain (or Abe Lincoln), ever uttered or wrote that quote, despite long-standing beliefs. Also, how does expressing one's dislike for a song automatically reveal them to be a fool? Anyhow, I like this song.
I've been listening to you for 13 years, Bill and Rebecca, and you feel like distant friends even. Please keep up the good work!
BTW I just checked Amazon and the acoustic version is available on a 4 track cd new & used, as is the full album (which is cheaper used but without the acoustic version.). Isn't the internet great sometimes? Thanks for the link Bill.
Perhaps......but good cheese can be delicious. As is this.
Oh no! I forgot the crackers Grommit! Love the cheese.
I think this is a wonderful song. I never heard it when it apparently was released, and thank you RP for bringing it to my attention. There is an acoustic version of this out there. This one does have a bit of a 2000 sound to it, but I'm OK with that. If you're not, you might want to look for the acoustic version to see if you like that one better.
I get the feeling you have a dark story to tell...involving a year in solitary with a TV that pulled in just one station...
Perhaps......but good cheese can be delicious. As is this.
hidey wrote:
socalhol wrote:
agkagk wrote:
1) about 15 years ago sitting on the flying bridge of a classic 40 foot wooden cruiser at 3AM on a warm dead-calm night in British Columbia's Gulf Islands sharing a bottle of wine and stimulating conversation with my romance-of-the-time with a huge full moon lighting up the sea and Tasmin Archer singing about same-said moon
2) about ten years ago firing up Radio Paradise for the first time following the recommendation of a friend. This song was the first I ever heard on RP, and I thought, "Wow, I'm home!"
1) about 15 years ago sitting on the flying bridge of a classic 40 foot wooden cruiser at 3AM on a warm dead-calm night in British Columbia's Gulf Islands sharing a bottle of wine and stimulating conversation with my romance-of-the-time with a huge full moon lighting up the sea and Tasmin Archer singing about same-said moon
2) about ten years ago firing up Radio Paradise for the first time following the recommendation of a friend. This song was the first I ever heard on RP, and I thought, "Wow, I'm home!"
Agreed. I think it's the whoa's and yeah-yeah's that betray its age. She's got a beautiful voice, though.
Still though, great tune! Remember when it was in the charts in the UK, it was one of the better tracks around - vivid memory of humming along to it on the way home from a swimming practice. (the strange things kids remember!) The mental image of a sleeping satellite was quite evocative - still is! (Slightly scarier NSA/MI6 surveillance overtones now though, or am I just a paranoid android?)
really bad
Agreed. Gorgeous pop song.
Gets even better with subsequent listens.
Did we fly to the moon too soon?
Did we squander the chance?
In the rush of the race
in the reason we chase is lost in romance
and still we try
to justify the waste
for a taste of mans greatest adventure.
I have always thought that this is a wonderful, beautiful song!
Bob-Loblaw wrote:
Jagdriver, do I hear the sounds of a catfight amongst some rusty garbage bins or is it you playing your favorite song?
In the small chance you ever read this you might find the following information useful:
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) once quipped that "to remain silent and be thought a fool is preferrable to opening your mouth and removing all doubt".
Ah! darn right it does! And this one also inaugurated my new wi-fi home network so that for the first time RP left the office and played on my Tivoli radio while we prepared supper. Goodbye clear channel! Hello paradise! It's curious however that, notwithstanding the great value of this song, things started with something I can get any day on clear channel. It was followed by Zappa, so everything went back to normal.
Clear Channel? Whaz dat? Never listened to it before. But sure seems like the benchmark of mediocrity for lots of RP regulars.
Zappa is normal? Right....