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Do You Ever Dream of Me?

from Approaching End of Usable Life by Dave Molter

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about

This song came about because I DO dream about former lovers, and I think most people do. The lyrics tell an unembellished tale: Young love that didn't survive reality. In this case, an affair that broke up a relationship. And now, many years later, our protagonist still dreams of his lost lover, who has moved on with someone else, and wonders; "Do you ever dream of me?"

Buddy Hall and I worked hard on this arrangement, channeling PhiL Spector, Brian Wilson and Todd Rundgren. Buddy did a masterful job on guitars and very emotional background vocals as well as production. Unfortunately, Buddy passed away unexpectedly on January 29, 2021. We had been friends and brother for more than 40 years. His talent shines through on this track>

An Easter egg for listeners: As the song fades on the choruses, you might be able to pick out pieces of Beatles songs.I think there could be as many as 9 songs quoted: "Oh Bla Di Oh Bla Da," "Rain," Let It Be," "Can't Buy Me Love" and others. Even I can't find them all now. It was Buddy's idea to do this, and it's a gt=reat illustration of how his mind worked.

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I think everyone dreams about old girlfriends or boyfriends, ex-lovers. These lyrics tell an unembellished tale: Young love that didn't survive reality. In this case, an affair broke up a relationship. Now, many years later, our protagonist still dreams of his lost love, who has moved on with someone else. And he asks her,rhetorically,
"Do you ever dream of me?"

Buddy Hall and I worked hard on this arrangement, channeling Phil Spector, Brian Wilson and Todd Rundgren. The music led the way on this song, and the words came easily after I had the chorus. Buddy did a masterful job on guitars and very emotional background vocals as well as production.

Unfortunately, Buddy passed away unexpectedly on January 29, 2021. We had been friends and brother for more than 40 years. His talent shines through on this track.

An Easter egg for listeners: As the song fades out, you might be able to pick out pieces of Beatles songs. I think there could be as many as nine songs quoted: "Oh Bla Di Oh Bla Da," "Rain," Let It Be," "Can't Buy Me Love" and others even I can’t remember. It was Buddy's idea to do this: he quite often stayed up all night, trying ideas in the studio. It's a great illustration of how his mind worked.

credits

from Approaching End of Usable Life, released February 1, 2022
Dave Molter: Bass, lead and background vocals, celeste
Buddy Hall: Guitars, MIDI programming, background vocals

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Dave Molter Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

An accomplished veteran of the Pittsburgh, Midwest and East Coast music scenes since 1965, Dave Molter counts The Beatles as his primary influence.

Dave's December 2021 single, "Approaching End of Usable Life," is the title track to a his CD, scheduled for January 2022 release. The single debuted at #1 on Radio Candy Radio in Los Angeles and remains in the Radio Indie Alliance Top 75.
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