I had more dreams that I barely remembered briefly until they faded away as I moved to other dreams, so now I only remember part of one of my dreams, which was probably inspired by the TV show The Peripheral.
The Peripheral Season 1 – Official Trailer | Prime Video
This dream involved a company and its owner using some smartglasses (smart glasses) or some kind of other technology to test maybe chip flavors & possibly some other things in: virtual reality (VR) and / or augmented reality (AR) and / or some new kind of experimental technology like something from the TV show The Peripheral, but I could be wrong.
“Seven Days in Sunny June” is the second single from British funk and acid jazz band Jamiroquai’s sixth studio album, Dynamite (2005).
Written by lead singer Jay Kay and new keyboardist Matt Johnson, the track is considered to be a throwback to the old acid jazz sound upon which Jamiroquai made their name.
The song peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart.
The video features the band having a pool party in a garden, where they do random things such as playing with a beach ball, riding minibikes, throwing confetti, as well as having ketchup lowered from a helicopter, as Jay Kay sings the lyrics.
However, the word “bomb” in “drop the bomb on me” is cut out, as it—alongside the radio edit—released a month after the 7/7 terrorist attacks in London.
Kay changes his clothing seven times, representing the 7 days of the week, with one of the garments being a Peru-national-football-team-inspired jacket.
The pebbles you’ve arranged In the sand, they’re strange They speak to me like constellations As we lie here
There’s a magic I can hold Your smile of honey gold And that you never seem to be in short supply of
Food, so baby let’s get it on Drinking wine and killing time Sitting in the summer sun You know I’ve wanted you so long Why do you have to Drop that bomb on me?
Lazy days, crazy dolls You said we’ve been friends too long
Seven days in sunny June Were long enough to bloom The flowers on the summer dress you wore in spring The way we laughed as one And then you dropped the bomb That I’ve known you too long For us to have a thing
Oooh, so baby let’s get it on Drinking wine and killing time Sitting in the summer sun You know I’ve wanted you so long Why do you have to Drop that bomb on me?
Could it be this? The stories in your eyes Tell of silent wings you’ll fly away on
Seven days in sunny June Were long enough to bloom The flowers on that sunbeam dress you wore in spring Yeah, yeah, the way we laughed as one Why did you drop that bomb on me?
Oooh, so baby let’s get it on Drinking wine and killing time Sitting in the summer sun You know I’ve wanted you so long Why did you have to Drop that bomb on me?
Could it be this? The honeysuckle blessings you seem to show me Could it be this? For seven days in June I wasn’t lonely Could it be this? You never gave me time to say I love you Could it be this? I know you don’t believe me but it’s so true
Don’t walk away from me, girl I read the stories in your eyes Don’t you walk away from me I read the stories in your eyes
And you’ve been telling me We’ve been friends for too long, yeah I think I love you I think I love you Why do you want to drop that bomb? Music SONG Seven Days in Sunny June ARTIST Jamiroquai LICENSES SME, WMG (on behalf of Sony BMG Music UK); LatinAutor – SonyATV, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA – UBEM, BMI – Broadcast Music Inc., LatinAutorPerf, and 9 Music Rights Societies
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Seven Days in Sunny June (Radio Edit) · Jamiroquai
Seven Days in Sunny June
℗ 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (UK) LIMITED
Released on: 2005-08-15
Composer, Lyricist: Jason Kay Background Vocal, Vocal: Jay Kay Drums, Composer, Lyricist: Derrick McKenzie Engineer: Rick Pope Percussion, Composer, Lyricist: Sola Akingbola Guitar, Composer, Lyricist: Rob Harris Keyboards, Composer, Lyricist: Matt Johnson Bass: Derrick McIntyre