Rilo Kiley — Dreamworld
Album: Under the Blacklight
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Total ratings: 1491
Released: 2007
Length: 4:39
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Length: 4:39
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she was the girl with the string around her neck
-ing with the boy who could only give her less
it could be more if she learned to never expect
-ing and now it's she, it's her and him and then a baby
next the wedding bells won't ring, but she could care less
how you exist when you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
he grew up drinking the milk from the cow from the farm
-ing was the trade his father's father's father's father
made him go and give back to his country
he gave his both knees, he's overseas to fight the disease
it's spreading fast over maps and it don't look back
when you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
when you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
it is a lie out of science fiction
reads just like a child, a to z or zero, one, two, three
times the size of the people that came before
me and you and what we'd do for money
this greed and jealousy turn to need
(jealously turn to need, jealousy turn to need)
see, I'm a man with a plan to use my hands
they're touching yours, you're the girl who wanted more
like every story'll fade from love to lie
the clover under your feet, a shooting star in the night
the people under your feet are shooting stars in the night
the people, all that you meet, they're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
-ing with the boy who could only give her less
it could be more if she learned to never expect
-ing and now it's she, it's her and him and then a baby
next the wedding bells won't ring, but she could care less
how you exist when you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
he grew up drinking the milk from the cow from the farm
-ing was the trade his father's father's father's father
made him go and give back to his country
he gave his both knees, he's overseas to fight the disease
it's spreading fast over maps and it don't look back
when you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
when you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
it is a lie out of science fiction
reads just like a child, a to z or zero, one, two, three
times the size of the people that came before
me and you and what we'd do for money
this greed and jealousy turn to need
(jealously turn to need, jealousy turn to need)
see, I'm a man with a plan to use my hands
they're touching yours, you're the girl who wanted more
like every story'll fade from love to lie
the clover under your feet, a shooting star in the night
the people under your feet are shooting stars in the night
the people, all that you meet, they're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
you're living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
living in a dreamworld
(dreamworld)
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This song reminds me of Prefab Sprout. (Also first heard on RP. Thanks William.)
idiot_wind wrote:
lindsay buckinham mid 1980s
that's exactly it! you nailed it.
lindsay buckinham mid 1980s
that's exactly it! you nailed it.
silverghost57 wrote:
I would describe this one as "groovy."
people just dont get it , Rock and roll been around like over 50 years now. Of course other groups might sound like a imatation of early groups... where u think the rolling stones got started ... get a life enjoy the music
I would describe this one as "groovy."
this is smooth and sexy as hell
Yeah.... this just went up to a 9!
idiot_wind wrote:
lindsay buckinham mid 1980s
See "Trouble"
lindsay buckinham mid 1980s
See "Trouble"
john_m_hopkins wrote:
lindsay buckinham mid 1980s
Thought it was Fleetwood Mac...
lindsay buckinham mid 1980s
justin4kick wrote:
this was for previous tune (Bjork's "Play Dead")
Thought it was Fleetwood Mac...
This has charms - an exeption - sometimes even full-commercially designed tunes can get magical - this is the proof
gets me in a good mood everytime it comes on - keep it up!
gets me in a good mood everytime it comes on - keep it up!
I'm usually a pretty low rater of RK tunes, though I'm above the average on this one (8 vs. 6.8) - must be the cool vibe on this one....Long Live RP!!
Rilo Kiley is one of my favorite bands. I remember putting this as the first song on my MySpace playlist.... back when MySpace was super cool and fun. I miss the original MySpace.
coloradojohn wrote:
In this case, it is definitely a "their" best as Blake Sennett is the singer/songwriter on the track. Blake Sennett is the primary ingredient that makes Rilo Kiley musically different from Jenny Lewis' other efforts.
When they were at their best as a band, the two of them co-wrote most of the band's material. By the time of this, their last album (which I still like btw), the only song that they co-wrote was "Breakin' Up". Things that make you go hmmm.
I've always loved this, and think it's one of her/ their best...
In this case, it is definitely a "their" best as Blake Sennett is the singer/songwriter on the track. Blake Sennett is the primary ingredient that makes Rilo Kiley musically different from Jenny Lewis' other efforts.
When they were at their best as a band, the two of them co-wrote most of the band's material. By the time of this, their last album (which I still like btw), the only song that they co-wrote was "Breakin' Up". Things that make you go hmmm.
kcar wrote:
Irrelevant ≠ Totally Bad. Got it.
You must enlighten us someday with your hierarchy of disapproval.
Irrelevant ≠ Totally Bad. Got it.
You must enlighten us someday with your hierarchy of disapproval.
dellsworth wrote:
It's a pretty basic 4/4 drumbeat at a faster tempo than "Billie Jean".
MJ's Billie Jean count in!
It's a pretty basic 4/4 drumbeat at a faster tempo than "Billie Jean".
China Crisis also springs to mind..
I call dibs on this guilty pleasure. 8!
Overwhelming 80s vibe here. Shocked this 2007 song.
I think I'm in trouble. Yes you are, its called plagiarism
Indeed. Buckingham without the artistic tourettes.
dragon1952 wrote:
A little Fleetwood Mac going on there.
MJ's Billie Jean count in!
I've always loved this, and think it's one of her/ their best...
I heard "K-mart", too! What a strange chorus. I agree with the Fleetwood Mac rip-off comments, too.
ziggytrix wrote:
ziggytrix wrote:
Hahah, I just inceptioned a Mondegreen "Living in a K-Mart" into my coworker's head!
"I don't know what they're saying but now all I can hear is K-Mart."
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
"I don't know what they're saying but now all I can hear is K-Mart."
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
ziggytrix wrote:
ComicCon Dan's gonna "Come again?" until the end of time, but he'll never hear that. He's not Mondegreen Man, ferchrissake.
Hahah, I just inceptioned a Mondegreen "Living in a K-Mart" into my coworker's head!
"I don't know what they're saying but now all I can hear is K-Mart."
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
"I don't know what they're saying but now all I can hear is K-Mart."
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
ComicCon Dan's gonna "Come again?" until the end of time, but he'll never hear that. He's not Mondegreen Man, ferchrissake.
That's what I was hearing!
ziggytrix wrote:
ziggytrix wrote:
Hahah, I just inceptioned a Mondegreen "Living in a K-Mart" into my coworker's head!
"I don't know what they're saying but now all I can hear is K-Mart."
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
"I don't know what they're saying but now all I can hear is K-Mart."
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
Hahah, I just inceptioned a Mondegreen "Living in a K-Mart" into my coworker's head!
"I don't know what they're saying but now all I can hear is K-Mart."
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
"I don't know what they're saying but now all I can hear is K-Mart."
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
Webfoot wrote:
Yes Prefab Sprout! 8 for me
They remind me of other bands! 7
Yes Prefab Sprout! 8 for me
Whoa!! Segue from Ray LaMontagne's 'Supernova' to this=brilliant!
A little Fleetwood Mac going on there.
h8rhater wrote:
6/10/14 edit: dammit, what was that picture, h8hater? Gone now.
Stingray wrote:
Irrelevant ≠ Totally Bad. Got it.
You must enlighten us someday with your hierarchy of disapproval.
6/10/14 edit: dammit, what was that picture, h8hater? Gone now.
Stingray wrote:
Irrelevant!
Not that's it's totally bad - no!
Irrelevant ≠ Totally Bad. Got it.
You must enlighten us someday with your hierarchy of disapproval.
h8rhater wrote:
Exactly. All music has been "derivative" since the first caveman pounded two rocks together. Some people, sadly, have heads much like those rocks.
Exactly. All music has been "derivative" since the first caveman pounded two rocks together. Some people, sadly, have heads much like those rocks.
Irrelevant!
Not that's it's totally bad - no!
h8rhater wrote:
Exactly. All music has been "derivative" since the first caveman pounded two rocks together.
You mean Ringo?
Exactly. All music has been "derivative" since the first caveman pounded two rocks together.
You mean Ringo?
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
He didn't compare this music to the Stones he said the Stones got their sound by ripping off other bands too.
Exactly. All music has been "derivative" since the first caveman pounded two rocks together. Some people, sadly, have heads much like those rocks.
He didn't compare this music to the Stones he said the Stones got their sound by ripping off other bands too.
Exactly. All music has been "derivative" since the first caveman pounded two rocks together. Some people, sadly, have heads much like those rocks.
They remind me of other bands! 7
Reminds me a little of Lindsey Buckingham.
loving today's groove! Thanks RP! :)
I love you Jenny!!
shawshank wrote:
??? !!!! ??
This makes me feel a little gay.
??? !!!! ??
This makes me feel a little gay.
RadioDoc wrote:
Do you actually listen to the music (and read the comments) before you post?
This entire CD is full of blatant rip-offs of other bands' sounds, and comparing this to the Stones just shows how little you know. Get a life, indeed.
He didn't compare this music to the Stones he said the Stones got their sound by ripping off other bands too.
Do you actually listen to the music (and read the comments) before you post?
This entire CD is full of blatant rip-offs of other bands' sounds, and comparing this to the Stones just shows how little you know. Get a life, indeed.
He didn't compare this music to the Stones he said the Stones got their sound by ripping off other bands too.
silverghost57 wrote:
Do you actually listen to the music (and read the comments) before you post?
This entire CD is full of blatant rip-offs of other bands' sounds, and comparing this to the Stones just shows how little you know. Get a life, indeed.
If anyone cares, Jenny Lewis is playing at Park West in Chicago on June 5.
people just dont get it , Rock and roll been around like over 50 years now. Of course other groups might sound like a imatation of early groups... where u think the rolling stones got started ... get a life enjoy the music
Do you actually listen to the music (and read the comments) before you post?
This entire CD is full of blatant rip-offs of other bands' sounds, and comparing this to the Stones just shows how little you know. Get a life, indeed.
If anyone cares, Jenny Lewis is playing at Park West in Chicago on June 5.
Mediocrity rules!!
people just dont get it , Rock and roll been around like over 50 years now. Of course other groups might sound like a imatation of early groups... where u think the rolling stones got started ... get a life enjoy the music
I thought for a second Sonic Youth might have cheered up ;)
not spectacular, but well done, very soft song….ah! and Ms. Jennifer Diane Lewis....with shimstocks...so pretty!. -
** 7 **
sirrus wrote:
I do like Jenny Lewis......
She is easy to look at, that's for sure, and the live concerts when opened by Johnathan Rice are not to be missed. He is really funny when commenting on his songs, and mans a guitar when she is touring solo.
RadioDoc wrote:
Having listened to this and others from this album, it's pretty obvious their strong suit is imitating other bands' sound. 6->5
Agreed...like bad Fleetwood Mac.
Having listened to this and others from this album, it's pretty obvious their strong suit is imitating other bands' sound. 6->5
this song makes me wanna go to a roller rink!
I'm hearing this a lot....and liking it!
This song is good, but next to all the Jenny Lewis penned tracks on the album, it's the worst on the album.
Hmmm, a pop song.
A good one
AphidA wrote:
I think I'm in troubllllllllllle.
Oh yeah, feeling the Buckingham here and that's not a bad thing!
sirrus wrote:
I do like Jenny Lewis......
Nice boo..... ears.
Nabla wrote:
Me too...! Is it even a resurgence of Fleetwood Mac ?
WOW! I like Jenny Lewis too
sirrus wrote:
I do like Jenny Lewis......
Me too...! Is it even a resurgence of Fleetwood Mac ?
ajamison wrote:
One of the best songs of 2007...It really grows on you.
And yes, this song has a definite Fleetwood Mac influence.
I think I'm in troubllllllllllle.
ajamison wrote:
One of the best songs of 2007...It really grows on you.
And yes, this song has a definite Fleetwood Mac influence.
Yup, and a bit of the The The influence. Heh, I just wanted to type that. (But I mean it, too.)
One of the best songs of 2007...It really grows on you.
And yes, this song has a definite Fleetwood Mac influence.
mlcarroll wrote:
musak with lyrics
I could only hope. None of the Muzak I was subjected to ever sound this good. Not that the song is stellar, but it's nice.
musak with lyrics
...definetely 2 other good argoments except her beautiful voice!!... ;-)
it was last month's SPIN magazine, and i would say "no"
bcorcoran wrote:
I forget what magazine it was, but there was a subtitle to RILO KILEY that said "Are they the next Fleetwood Mac?"
Are they?
I do like Jenny Lewis......
this is a nice pleasant tune you can hum along to, it's got a nice beat, in a Fleetwood Mac sort of way. nice pick, RP
I forget what magazine it was, but there was a subtitle to RILO KILEY that said "Are they the next Fleetwood Mac?"
Are they?
Captain_D0D00 wrote:
Rilo Ivy
Yes, that's exactly it!
my favourite from the album ....
Very predictable. Yawn...
I thought of "Smooth Criminal" when it started.
Sounding very much like something from The The - especially the vocal harmonies. Quite Likeable.
The album is a solid 10. The song isn't particularly excellent though.
Rilo Ivy
Did anyone else think of the movie "Pretty in Pink" when this song started?
Meh.
BO-ring..
Seems to be channeling Buckingham Nicks.
i likey
nice beat!
First! ;)