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Inside a Dream

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B-side
  
"Song of the Factory"

Format
  
7", 12", CD, cassette

Label
  
EMI-Manhattan Records

Released
  
August 1988

Genre
  
Pop, dream pop

Writer(s)
  
Jane Wiedlin, Gardner Cole

"Inside a Dream" is a pop song by Go Go's guitarist Jane Wiedlin. It was the second single from her album Fur. Its predecessor "Rush Hour" fared better commercially. The track "Song of the Factory", also from Fur, was the B-side to "Inside a Dream", while remixed versions by Mark S. Berry augmented the 12" and CD formats. The music video for the song featured Wiedlin in dream-like scenic landscapes in the mountains and on a coast.

Interpretation

Although the song has an upbeat major chord progression, the song's lyrics have a yearning, somewhat misanthropic theme. Wiedlin, in the chorus, sings how she wants to "live in a dream" in order to "find a world worth living for".

References

Inside a Dream Wikipedia


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