Yesterday I did not record or think about any of the dreams that I remembered, I also forgot that I had not recorded my dreams, and so now I only remember that in one of the dreams I heard part of the song Same Old News by Lake Street Dive playing during part of the dream.
Month: April 2021
What Is It?
The YouTube video Happy 4/20 From Me And Tap by the YouTube channel Marc Rebillet.
Here is the description for this video:
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Mom | It’sAGundam Hypotheticals
Dream 1
All that I can remember of this dream is that my mom was in it.
Dream 2
I was not in this dream, and all that I can remember of this dream is that it involved a music video with It’sAGundam and two male friends of his.
What is it?
Here is the description for the video above:
Josh Rogosin | April 27, 2021
Lake Street Dive filmed its Tiny Desk (home) concert where the band is most at home: on stage at the “biggest little venue in NYC,” Pete’s Candy Store. All five band members managed to squeeze onto a stage no larger than the actual Tiny Desk to shine a spotlight on the Save Our Stages Act. Congress passed the $15 billion grant program last December as part of the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill. In the middle of the home concert, bassist Bridget Kearney recalls driving to the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn for a gig at Pete’s, then driving back to Boston the very same night, long before they ever sold out Radio City Music Hall on the other side of the East River.It’s hard to believe the band has released seven studio albums. Its latest, Obviously, provided the setlist for this intimate performance and prominently features the newest member and co-songwriter, keyboard and vocalist Akie Bermiss. Hopefully we’ll all be packed into tight venues again soon, adding the thunderous applause we’re all yearning to contribute. Until then, we’ll just have to settle for clapping at our screens.
SET LIST
• “Hypotheticals”
• “Same Old News”
• “Anymore”
• “Making Do”MUSICIANS
• Rachael Price: vocals
• Bridget Kearney: bass
• Akie Bermiss: keyboards, vocals
• Mike “McDuck” Olson: guitar
• Mike Calabrese: drumsCREDITS
• Video: Johnny Frohman
• Audio: Jared Herman, Robin MacMillan
• Camera Operator: Katie Sadler
• Camera Operator: Connor Smith
• Gaffer: Eric BowersTINY DESK TEAM
• Producer: Josh Rogosin
• Video Producer: Maia Stern
• Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
• Associate Producer: Bobby Carter
• Tiny Production Team: Kara Frame, Bob Boilen
• Executive Producer: Lauren Onkey
• Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
Avoiding A Crazed Murderer
All that I can remember of this dream is that I was possibly at a college, at some point I was walking through a building where maybe a trial involving a crazy serial killer / spree killer / mass murderer case involving a man or young man with light-color skin was taking place, so I guess it was a courtroom at a college, which makes no sense, and as I walked through the building I guess the crazed murderer on trial somehow got a gun & a knife & he was holding someone hostage.
I walked out of the room as I heard him start attacking everyone, there was chaos & some people ran in my direction, and we ran to escape the building.