That Time Is Gone - The dB's



     
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That Time Is Gone Lyrics


When you're standing on the first step of the bus
And you're asking yourself what are you doing this for
And you hand the man the ticket, find a place to sit
Try to rest on a night headed North
And you settle in your seat and your mind starts
Tripping on what it is you may be running fromYou better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is goneWatch the world go by outside the window
As you lean against the greasy grey-green glass
And you're trying to keep from sleeping
So you're counting every moment that goes past
Cause you know when you sleep
You just dream a lot all night long
You better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is gone
That time is gone
That time is gone
You better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is goneEvery truck that passes, every cactus

Every bird is freer than you now
You got nothing holding you back nothing tying you down
Freer than the law allows
And there's no going back to go back to
One more time all that finished with and doneYou better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is gone
That time is gone
That time is gone
You better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is gone
Reading your magazine wishing you were anywhere but here
Wishing you had anything to show - a note, a sign
A flower, a pick, a laugh, a beer
And what you fear you have become has become
Exactly what you fearedYou better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is here
Oh, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake upThat time is gone
That time is gone
You better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is goneThat time is gone
That time is gone
You better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is goneYou better wake up, wake up, wake up
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Along with Let's Active, the dB's defined the Southern power pop/jangle pop movement of the early to mid-'80s. The band's music was a quirky blend of smart pop and psychedelia crossed with the more experimental side of new wave. Though they never received widespread recognition outside of critical acclaim, they provided a key link between Big Star and '80s alternative guitar acts such as R.E.M. Formed in 1978 in Winston-Salem, NC, the original lineup of the band featured Chris Stamey (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Gene Holder (bass), and Will Rigby (drums).

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