The Cranberries — Dreams
Album: Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?
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Released: 1993
Length: 4:25
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Length: 4:25
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Oh, my life
Is changing every day
In every possible way
And oh, my dreams
It's never quite as it seems
Never quite as it seems
I know I've felt like this before
But now I'm feeling it even more
Because it came from you
And then I open up and see
The person falling here is me
A different way to be
La
I want more
(Impossible to ignore, impossible to ignore)
And they'll come true
(Impossible not to do, impossible not to do)
And now I'll tell you openly
You have my heart so don't hurt me
You're what I couldn't find
A totally amazing mind
So understanding and so kind
You're everything to me
Is changing every day
In every possible way
And oh, my dreams
It's never quite as it seems
Never quite as it seems
I know I've felt like this before
But now I'm feeling it even more
Because it came from you
And then I open up and see
The person falling here is me
A different way to be
La
I want more
(Impossible to ignore, impossible to ignore)
And they'll come true
(Impossible not to do, impossible not to do)
And now I'll tell you openly
You have my heart so don't hurt me
You're what I couldn't find
A totally amazing mind
So understanding and so kind
You're everything to me
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Lovely voice, heartbreaking song... Wow, it feels very strange listening to this now... When it was hot, my ex- and I were starting up what seemed a fairytale life in Noto Hanto, and life seemed bright and full of happy, reasonable dreams... To be sure, I've had my kicks, and I ain't close to being done, I hope, but... Life is also a lot like a Kafka novel, a Beckett play, a Shakespearean tragedy, a Wes Anderson movie... It occurs to me that Life Imitates Sartre... (that's the title I came up with for a pivotal chapter in my novel, Buddha Said, that I was working on before things got even darker and kept me from finishing or getting it out there. I'm feeling almost up to working on it again...) And still I remain, amazed and unfazed, and still I must keep on dancing, on fire, of course, as It intends... But everything connected to that time was as ephemeral as cherry blossoms...and every place that was so sacred and vital to me for my 8 years in Noto has been almost completely destroyed by the unfathomable forces beneath our feet... ~Still I dream!
belegato wrote:
I'm so sorry for your loss. (hearing)
This song just grates on my ears, dissonat singing in a bad way.
I'm so sorry for your loss. (hearing)
Great song, great album. I saw them in '93 at the Vic in Chicago. RIP Dolores.
ick wrote:
Everytime this song is played I come to make this comment just see you said it 1st lol
I've always really liked the drumming on this.
Oh haters. So sad. Just use the "skip" feature and move on.
But this song - wow - this is a beautiful song! I love her completely unique Irish voice!
But this song - wow - this is a beautiful song! I love her completely unique Irish voice!
Overplayed and annoying.
Chungking Express anyone?
i cannot stand her voice, this sound...this band never did a thing for me.
AKMacAddict wrote:
When I played Cranberries at the VHits radio station I was working at (after she passed away) I would announce the song and turn off the mic and gasp a deep and guttural gasp. I still do every time listening to her voice.
Likely the only late entertainer that does that to me.
Some tears being shed as I listen...
When I played Cranberries at the VHits radio station I was working at (after she passed away) I would announce the song and turn off the mic and gasp a deep and guttural gasp. I still do every time listening to her voice.
Likely the only late entertainer that does that to me.
trogel wrote:
They had their issues, and issues took Dolores, eventually
Great, extraordinary band, love many of their songs.
Nonetheless, and I'm writing this without any grudge, rather with a smile on my face: I saw one of the shortest and most uninspired concerts ever when The Cranberries performed in Bonn, Germany :)
They had their issues, and issues took Dolores, eventually
I don't really dig the trifecta of overplayed Cranberries songs (Linger, Dreams, Zombie) as they were all heavily played into the ground 25 years ago, but this is arguably the better of the three.
I also remember in 1995 this song was being used for Ireland tourism commercials on US cable television, but at least that didn't last long.
MediaGrrl wrote:
98? either that or you brought your cd with you in your time machine
college, 1988, finally kissing that boy I secretly worshiped, at that party in Champaign, this song was playing. Good times.
a 10, for sentimental reasons.
98? either that or you brought your cd with you in your time machine
This song just grates on my ears, dissonat singing in a bad way.
Great, extraordinary band, love many of their songs.
Nonetheless, and I'm writing this without any grudge, rather with a smile on my face: I saw one of the shortest and most uninspired concerts ever when The Cranberries performed in Bonn, Germany :)
Nonetheless, and I'm writing this without any grudge, rather with a smile on my face: I saw one of the shortest and most uninspired concerts ever when The Cranberries performed in Bonn, Germany :)
I like the song. I like the drums. I even like the ending.
I miss Delores. Listen to Linger if you want to see a different style from them
I miss Delores. Listen to Linger if you want to see a different style from them
Alastair wrote:
Yep. It works, maybe because of the vocals (that's the term I shall use).
Nope. All that wailing.
Yep. It works, maybe because of the vocals (that's the term I shall use).
Nope. All that wailing.
An unbelievably sad loss when Dolores died.
When my children were little.
iPiSquaredOver6 wrote:
i thought they was the dairy girls
AKMacAddict wrote:
Same-and it blindsided me.
Some tears being shed as I listen...
Same-and it blindsided me.
Now (in 2021) it's impossible to hear the Cranberries without thinking of the DERRY GIRLS series on Netflix (set in Northern Ireland during the Cranberries' heyday).
Derry Girls, anyone?
MediaGrrl wrote:
As much as I liked your story, this song was from 1993, not 1988. Either you mistaken the song or made up the whole thing. But anyhow, I always fall for youth stories of innocence lost. So thumbs up!
college, 1988, finally kissing that boy I secretly worshiped, at that party in Champaign, this song was playing. Good times.
a 10, for sentimental reasons.
a 10, for sentimental reasons.
As much as I liked your story, this song was from 1993, not 1988. Either you mistaken the song or made up the whole thing. But anyhow, I always fall for youth stories of innocence lost. So thumbs up!
ick wrote:
Kind of need that terrific drumming when there's not much else going on
in the song.
Interesting juxtaposition of the 3 or 4 repeated and held
notes throughout the song against a muted London Calling/Mystery
Achievement drum beat.
Or something like that, if you know what I mean.
I've always really liked the drumming on this.
Kind of need that terrific drumming when there's not much else going on
in the song.
Interesting juxtaposition of the 3 or 4 repeated and held
notes throughout the song against a muted London Calling/Mystery
Achievement drum beat.
Or something like that, if you know what I mean.
horstman wrote:
Especially the Cowboy Junkies part.
Cowboy junkies meets Billy Bragg! With a little Sinead O'connor mixed in just to make you sick.
Especially the Cowboy Junkies part.
ick wrote:
Really? I always fell for the slightly accented singing. The drums are quite good, too.
I've always really liked the drumming on this.
Really? I always fell for the slightly accented singing. The drums are quite good, too.
pwelsh wrote:
Double plus agree.
Drums are the best part – that ending just sunk it a few points.
Double plus agree.
So much wanted to see these guys, everytime I went to Ireland I'd look to see if they were about. Missed my chance. RIP Delores
I've always really liked the drumming on this.
BCarn wrote:
Can't really tell if this is a sincere comment or one of an asshole. Hmmm.
I think it's a compliment/language problem.
Can't really tell if this is a sincere comment or one of an asshole. Hmmm.
I think it's a compliment/language problem.
wilcogirl11 wrote:
My heart is still sad every time I hear her...
Almost forgot about this one...her voice was just beautiful.
My heart is still sad every time I hear her...
nampelkafe wrote:
Can't really tell if this is a sincere comment or one of an asshole. Hmmm.
Dolores sings better each day...
Can't really tell if this is a sincere comment or one of an asshole. Hmmm.
The best Cranberries song of all.
bump 7 > 8
Dolores sings better each day...
Quite a legacy.
Not a fan of this band.
But her voice....💗
But her voice....💗
Almost forgot about this one...her voice was just beautiful.
Some tears being shed as I listen...
Dolores Mary Eileen O'Riordan (6 September 1971 – 15 January 2018), On 15 January 2018, at the age of 46, while in London, England, for a recording session, O'Riordan died unexpectedly.
.-
.
Too young to be gone already. What an amazing talent.
RasterPix wrote:
RasterPix wrote:
Sad news, indeed.
sieversfam wrote:
sieversfam wrote:
RIP Dolores.
:—(
Sad news, indeed.
sieversfam wrote:
sieversfam wrote:
RIP Dolores.
DragonSixGolf wrote:
Hoping it's a tribute. We'll find out shortly.
Such a pure voice, now silent. not sure if this is regular rotation or a tribute, but it's nice to hear this song again.
Hoping it's a tribute. We'll find out shortly.
RIP!
Godspeed Dolores. So glad I saw you at the 9:30 Club in DC in the 90's a couple of times. Listening to this on full volume. xo
Its a 10 today.
Listening differently on the sad news today.
RIP
Listening differently on the sad news today.
RIP
RIP Dolores O'Riordan - thanks for playing this today.
What happened?! So young.
She was my angel in the 1990's
She was my angel in the 1990's
Loved this album. Whatta great voice. Sad.
Very sad news today. RIP Dolores.
Such a pure voice, now silent. not sure if this is regular rotation or a tribute, but it's nice to hear this song again.
RIP...only 46
Thanks for the memories Dolores. RIP
Sigh.
RIP Dolores.
RIP Dolores.
joavonlady wrote:
Ok, I'll have to add my "Me, too" here...
Well I don't care what you all think, I really enjoy this song. And all their other songs.
Ok, I'll have to add my "Me, too" here...
Well I don't care what you all think, I really enjoy this song. And all their other songs.
Drums are the best part – that ending just sunk it a few points.
Stave wrote:
Remember Salvation? I'd blocked that from my mind somehow until a couple months ago when I ran across it on youtube and it was just so, so awful.
Zombie was pretty avoidable too if I remember...
Remember Salvation? I'd blocked that from my mind somehow until a couple months ago when I ran across it on youtube and it was just so, so awful.
Zombie was pretty avoidable too if I remember...
gatorade wrote:
LOL. I love the drums on this song though. Great timing and arrangement.
Someone please put that poor injured cat out of it's misery!
LOL. I love the drums on this song though. Great timing and arrangement.
Note some harshness on the Berries...so what I like 'em.
stunix wrote:
I disagree with your assessment of Cranberries, but you're absolutely right about Horslips - they'd be great here (or anywhere).
Hothouse Flowers too.
Why is this here?, one hit wonder in UK and Eire, doesnt age well. Probably popular with the wannabe Irish and Irish emigrants and their offspring around the globe who want to touch their roots. God I hate the song in anticipation of that ending. This time could be better filled with some Horslips.
I disagree with your assessment of Cranberries, but you're absolutely right about Horslips - they'd be great here (or anywhere).
Hothouse Flowers too.
stunix wrote:
"One hit wonder"? Like them or not, this band had several Top 20 songs and albums, on both sides of the Atlantic.
Why is this here?, one hit wonder in UK and Eire, doesnt age well. Probably popular with the wannabe Irish and Irish emigrants and their offspring around the globe who want to touch their roots. God I hate the song in anticipation of that ending. This time could be better filled with some Horslips.
"One hit wonder"? Like them or not, this band had several Top 20 songs and albums, on both sides of the Atlantic.
Nothing screams "Early 90's" like that intro.
Haven't heard the Yodelberries in a while, but the tune stands up well and continues to please these ears.
stunix wrote:
I like it.
To each his own.
Why is this here?, one hit wonder in UK and Eire, doesnt age well. Probably popular with the wannabe Irish and Irish emigrants and their offspring around the globe who want to touch their roots. God I hate the song in anticipation of that ending. This time could be better filled with some Horslips.
I like it.
To each his own.
Why is this here?, one hit wonder in UK and Eire, doesnt age well. Probably popular with the wannabe Irish and Irish emigrants and their offspring around the globe who want to touch their roots. God I hate the song in anticipation of that ending. This time could be better filled with some Horslips.
Another song first heard on a trans-Pacific flight - so I got to hear it a few times.
Very nice too.
Very nice too.
Yeah very sentimental. 2015, back on a beautiful Pt Reyes beach with lots of memories.
MediaGrrl wrote:
Nice post!
college, 1988, finally kissing that boy I secretly worshiped, at that party in Champaign, this song was playing. Good times.
a 10, for sentimental reasons.
a 10, for sentimental reasons.
Nice post!
Stave wrote:
Remember Salvation? I'd blocked that from my mind somehow until a couple months ago when I ran across it on youtube and it was just so, so awful.
I didn't remember Salvation so checked it out on You Tube...wish I hadn't, that is gawd awful!!
Remember Salvation? I'd blocked that from my mind somehow until a couple months ago when I ran across it on youtube and it was just so, so awful.
I didn't remember Salvation so checked it out on You Tube...wish I hadn't, that is gawd awful!!
Great "on the road" song.
zigzag wrote:
Remember Salvation? I'd blocked that from my mind somehow until a couple months ago when I ran across it on youtube and it was just so, so awful.
There is no excuse for allowing this woman anywhere near a microphone of any description.
Though this track is relatively innocuous, she has been responsible for some of the most annoying songs in the history of the universe.
Somebody stop her.
Though this track is relatively innocuous, she has been responsible for some of the most annoying songs in the history of the universe.
Somebody stop her.
Remember Salvation? I'd blocked that from my mind somehow until a couple months ago when I ran across it on youtube and it was just so, so awful.
zigzag wrote:
Absolutely, I used to think she was part of some alien plot to take over the planet by making us all have our ears sewn up. Thankful my internet connection kept dropping this morning which gave a few seconds respite
There is no excuse for allowing this woman anywhere near a microphone of any description.
Though this track is relatively innocuous, she has been responsible for some of the most annoying songs in the history of the universe.
Somebody stop her.
Though this track is relatively innocuous, she has been responsible for some of the most annoying songs in the history of the universe.
Somebody stop her.
Absolutely, I used to think she was part of some alien plot to take over the planet by making us all have our ears sewn up. Thankful my internet connection kept dropping this morning which gave a few seconds respite
college, 1988, finally kissing that boy I secretly worshiped, at that party in Champaign, this song was playing. Good times.
a 10, for sentimental reasons.
a 10, for sentimental reasons.
:: shudder ::
Someone please put that poor injured cat out of it's misery!
arrgghghghghgh.
I'd hoped I would never hear this again. Loved it at first. Loved it at second. By the time I'd heard it on the (old fashioned) radio at work about the 10,000th time, the joy had worn off.
Alas, it never came back again.
ah well, we live in a democracy :)
I'd hoped I would never hear this again. Loved it at first. Loved it at second. By the time I'd heard it on the (old fashioned) radio at work about the 10,000th time, the joy had worn off.
Alas, it never came back again.
ah well, we live in a democracy :)
I really like Zombie, too, and the image of ... WHATT??
missed that, back in the day!
trashyharry wrote:
missed that, back in the day!
trashyharry wrote:
zombie is my favorite song by the crans.i remember being shocked by the image of the naked silver o'riordan back in the day.i had an identical shock when i saw the vid for bad romance recently-lady gaga.as in the instance with the vid for zombie i was taken aback by imagery that reminds me of nothing i've ever seen before...
There is no excuse for allowing this woman anywhere near a microphone of any description.
Though this track is relatively innocuous, she has been responsible for some of the most annoying songs in the history of the universe.
Somebody stop her.
Though this track is relatively innocuous, she has been responsible for some of the most annoying songs in the history of the universe.
Somebody stop her.
What a nice souvenir...a beautiful song :)
What a wonderful song, still love it!
stunix wrote:
cringeworthy.
yodel
cringeworthy.
See on hea.
OH, NO!!!!
Cramborings again!!!!??
Time to mute button.
Cramborings again!!!!??
Time to mute button.
Zombie is a much better song
One of my favorite songs. 10
takes me back to a time when I fell deeply, madly in love.
bittersweet now, but hard to regret.
bittersweet now, but hard to regret.
nice!
this is 'happy' cranberries and rocks; whatever happened to the knackered old sofa that went on tour with them around the globe? hopefully somebody torched it before it became a health hazard
Like Crans, but not this tune.
SO EASY TO CLEAN WHEN I CRANK THIS UP
drue wrote:
I was just going to say how lucky we were to get two today.
I can't take two Cranberries tunes in one day.
I was just going to say how lucky we were to get two today.
Shout for me Athens_01 by ~othonasD
©2007-2010 ~othonasD
Dolores O'Riordan
Athens, Lycabettus hill
23/06/2007
Scorching hot that night,
but noone could stop dancing and shouting!
It was a big shock when you came up to me to say hi. I thought we had cut all connections with the past.
I would prefer that, from watching you walk away again...
kurtster wrote:
literally? gee, that must have hurt
My favorite Cranberries song, it was the one that hooked me, literally.
Always appreciated a good hook.
Always appreciated a good hook.
literally? gee, that must have hurt
zombie is my favorite song by the crans.i remember being shocked by the image of the naked silver o'riordan back in the day.i had an identical shock when i saw the vid for bad romance recently-lady gaga.as in the instance with the vid for zombie i was taken aback by imagery that reminds me of nothing i've ever seen before...
Droidac wrote:
same, despite the yoddeling
Always loved this song - lots of good memories associated with it!
same, despite the yoddeling
arserocket wrote:
Years ago, before the days of Gortex and CD/MP3 players - when wool and vinyl were king, our local little ski hill had speakers on the t-bar lift supports and blasted out yodeling music for all to enjoy. I think it was better because our wine skins were full of Southern Comfort. Give that a try Rocket man.
not a yodelling fan
Years ago, before the days of Gortex and CD/MP3 players - when wool and vinyl were king, our local little ski hill had speakers on the t-bar lift supports and blasted out yodeling music for all to enjoy. I think it was better because our wine skins were full of Southern Comfort. Give that a try Rocket man.
sdn wrote:
with you on that one.
Really like the Cranberries's music... really can't stand Dolores O'Riordan's cracking, warbling voice.
with you on that one.
It's the track that makes this tune... I really like the way they recorded it, bringing it full forward in the mix.
Always loved this song - lots of good memories associated with it!
not a yodelling fan
kinda Cranberry'n out today - ugh
sdn wrote:
I dig her voice... but that ending is a bit much...
Really like the Cranberries's music... really can't stand Dolores O'Riordan's cracking, warbling voice.
I dig her voice... but that ending is a bit much...
crockydile wrote:
Yep. I'm on the other side from you.
And I from you
Yep. I'm on the other side from you.
And I from you
Really like the Cranberries's music... really can't stand Dolores O'Riordan's cracking, warbling voice.
JSteven3 wrote:
Yep. I'm on the other side from you.
I love her voice (you either love it or hate it) and the harmonies on this song.
Yep. I'm on the other side from you.
My favorite Cranberries song, it was the one that hooked me, literally.
Always appreciated a good hook.
Always appreciated a good hook.
sporkster wrote:
It brings me back to the beginning of high school! The blissful ignorance of youth!
*checks watch* Yep, time for my pill.
It brings me back to the beginning of high school! The blissful ignorance of youth!
*checks watch* Yep, time for my pill.
I love her voice (you either love it or hate it) and the harmonies on this song.
This is my least favorite song on this album. I really like the rest of the album though.
Are you looking for silence of the lambs?
OHMish wrote:
this is the sound of sheeps singing
OHMish wrote:
this is the sound of sheeps singing