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Obscure dreams regarding fictional rock songs

Morning of November 26, 1976. Friday.

One trivial precognitive dream I had related to an album cover of a band I had not followed or even remembered hearing about prior to my dream (which occurred earlier in the evening on a Saturday night). This dream was in 1976 (a nighttime/early evening dream), and from research (one source reporting February 1978), about two years before the actual cover existed and a friend, Kyle C, took the record to work (well, it was in is car - he had coincidentally bought it earlier that day during lunch break). My dream's version was visually correct for the most part, with the arrows pointing in two different directions on a yellow sign and the splattering of "ketchup" from a restaurant venue with live bands (in my dream but likely paint in reality). The real-life one turned out to be "Head East" but it was different when foreshadowed and otherwise visually foreseen, as is sometimes the case - as letters often change when I look at them in dreams (unless very lucid).

The writing in my dream did not say "Head East" but "Duck East Wayne" when I tried to focus on the scribbled letters on the album cover - a fictional name if I ever heard one - and I assumed the oppositely pointing arrows were just more dream confusion (although it really is the same as the later album cover in real life other then the scribbled name). I am also at a restaurant late at night and with a lot of lights shining everywhere (this is how the "ketchup gets spilled on the album cover"). I am also aware of an announcement on the radio. A male voice comes on and states very empirically, "Badcock Saturday Night presents...Duck East Wayne...". This is more dream distortion, as Badcock is the name of a furniture store near where we lived. The band comes on at the venue I am at, singing a (fictional) song, "Too Late to Crumble" apparently about a girl who wants to go back to her boyfriend but he is in a new relationship.

Another dream around the same time period related to a band appearing in the basement of my high school. However, no one could get there in time to see the actual concert. The main song they just started to finish up when people were only then aware of the music is "Talkin' About a Show". There is a somewhat uncomfortable series of images of people running up and down stairs while the song is playing, only some finally reaching the basement to see the band live as they are finishing the song. There are later scenes of chaos in public, as well as gunfire and gang wars, and the song "Talkin' About a Show" is still playing as if the people that are shooting at each other are "talking about a show" - the last line ending "and they're all...talkin' about a show" - it seems a bit egotistical for the band to be singing this for so long. This dream came before I saw at least one movie scene where someone holds up a large gun and says "(now) this is what I'm talking about". Strange, as it seems a rather odd, "displaced" comment (like a lot of new slang terms, really).

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