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Old 10-05-2007, 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by michelej1 View Post
Just listening to GOS, I thought it was "Beverly Hills". I didn't know any different until UTS came out and Beverly went with Rodeo so. . . Then I got the UTS cd and that was a surprise to me.
I had been debating this with a friend for ages, especially after Soundstage came out and it really didn't sound like he said 'beverly'. We had tried all kinds of words, but never 'reveille', obviously. It was the first thing I checked when I got the album, as it had been driving me insane for a long time.

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Anyway, my take is that in every day language, "reverie" is not only dream thought, but when reverie comes up in literature, it usually means being lost in thoughts of the past. I associate it more with thoughts of the past than with anything else.
Then we agree. And 'reveille' refers to waking up from those 'thoughts'. Planted back in the here and now, facing reality.
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