it is a universal song - James wrote it about the travails of drug rehab -
but he sang it at the Concert For NY after 9/1/1 , and the line "sweet
dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground" is indeed
haunting and eerie
@rockboy52 The Flying Machine was a band he was in the late 60's that spilt up due to his drug use and the record company at the time losing interest in them, but true it did fit well with the 9/11 concert.
@rockboy52 The Flying Machine was a band he was in the late 60's that spilt up due to his drug use and the record company at the time losing interest in them, but true it did fit well with the 9/11 concert.
it is a universal song - James wrote it about the travails of drug rehab - but he sang it at the Concert For NY after 9/1/1 , and the line "sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground" is indeed haunting and eerie
@rockboy52 The Flying Machine was a band he was in the late 60's that spilt up due to his drug use and the record company at the time losing interest in them, but true it did fit well with the 9/11 concert.
@rockboy52 The Flying Machine was a band he was in the late 60's that spilt up due to his drug use and the record company at the time losing interest in them, but true it did fit well with the 9/11 concert.