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Dream Maker (Acoustic Version)
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The original of this song was on my fifth album. I've always liked it but wanted to do a more acoustic version. I also added a new verse.
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I am a Christian who creates folk rock, rock, pop, and novelty tracks.
On a winter's night in 2000, while walking down a quiet street, a whirlwind blew towards me. As it approached, it seemed to me that God told me music was coming back into my life. I'll let you reach your own conclusions, but 45 albums worth of music later and I know that it was a genuine word from the Lord. Oddly enough, I suppose, (given that incident and that I'm a Christian) few of these tracks are 'worship' tunes in the usual sense of that word. What they represent is the outpouring of a life that is offered to God in worship. The songs on this page reflect every different frame of mind and mood of heart through which I've passed since that night. Some of them are just silly, fun songs because I love music; I love people and I love life. Many are more serious; some are quite dark. They are reflections about life, death, love, God, humanity, inhumanity, faith, weakness, joy, hope, frustration, vision, confusion, depression and even desperation. In fact, just about every frame; of heart and mind a person can feel is expressed somewhere on this page, I think. For, no doubt, music is part of life and all of life has a place in music. Let me ask you a question. How does one explain creativity? The answer to that question, believe it or not, was instrumental in bringing me to faith in God. Through rigorous self-examination, I discovered that 'inspiration', the Spirit breathing in to the heart, was real. That powerful realization blew apart my materialistic assumptions and was a fissure large enough for God's Spirit to whisk His way into my heart. It's been quite a journey, my life with Christ. For years the Lord led me in paths that didn't involve much writing of music, although it has always involved singing and music. I'm thankful that the journey has led me, in these last 25 years, to create music once again! So...I Love the Lord Jesus and sing for him... ...but you are welcome to listen in as well. The ... Artist of the Year brings [an] ethos and attitude to this little world of ours and proveably makes a difference Please note the italics. It should come as no surprise whatsoever that my Artist Of The Year 2006 is... Cam's Even Song (Cam Bastedo) Believe me when I say that I have struggled and struggled against Cam getting this award because we are close, and I would hate for this to be seen somehow as a reward for being a friend. The devil of it is, Cam has made it quite impossible for me NOT to grant him this singular (but slightly used) honour and again the facts bear me out. With no less than SEVEN tracks on my hard drive the music machine that powers Cam's Even Song, Cam Bastedo, Retrograde Pop and Sonic Salad should have won the award on that basis alone. Not just good tracks, mind. KILLER. The two I picked as Tracks Of The Year are but two of a veritable flood of great tracks from this artist this year. IMHO Cam has picked up some considerable speed and recognition factor this year, all so richly deserved, and I expect that his increasing lyrical maturity will only get more powerful and more imaginative. Which is quite a bold statement to make considering the deluge of Cam quality we have experienced this year in every respect. I believe the man is just getting started, as it happens, and I look forward to the coming year with intense interest on behalf of all Cam watchers everywhere. A singular artist, a pillar of the Soundclick community since the year dot and a concise and instructive reviewer into the bargain. Cam does it all with infinite charm and grace and is a worthy AOTY for all those qualities. -- Steve Gilmore One of the things I respect most about you is that you're so real and honest and open about your beliefs and intertwine them with your creation so fluidly. There's not a cheese factor, [something] which I'm usually very in tune with. Your music is just plain beautiful; your lyrics are clever.... It is crystal clear that you're making music because you love to make music.... I could drift for hours listening to music like this. (Here commenting on 'Seeing Darkness') Where to start when you love something?...It's superb, and instantly accessible. The cyclical guitar riff is just super, and I love the relationship that's built between that and keys - makes this an instant favorite for me... Production sounds fantastic as well, but that's to be expected from you these days. However, this IS something special...I would buy this! The lyrics...hmmm...how to best relate this.....it's actually so cool it reminds me of Kublai Khan without the opiate derived nonsense. -Jon Partelow (Kulimafi) I find myself clicking on his songs trying to peel away the onion skins to get at the heart. Then I find the onion is gone and the table is piled with onion skins. No, I am not saying there is no heart to Cam. It is just the opposite. Each one of these skins is the stuff of heart and soul. It is deceptive ... the songs are light and dark ... they are snippets of daily life. Maybe you are used to reading the journals of writers, but maybe you did not recognize that here you have a true musical journal. -Larry Ludwick The acoustic guitar sounds ...timeless... to me.... a thing that seems more important than style. I'm always on the lookout for notes that can stand stable through the passage of time. So many tunes will erode in just a few years, and never be played or thought of again.... but I'd wager that if you put your songs on CD in a time capsule (with a CD-player and instructions :-) ) ...for future peoples to find.... They'll be just as important then as now! Just being honest. -Powerful vivid lyricism. -Love your work. --Thielus Grenon "Face the Music" is a song based on a Biblical story ...He's always been - in my eyes - a talented and prolific songwriter but when he marries a style like this with a truly great lyric, it's nothing short of breathtaking. ... His blend of superior songwriting skills with look-how-easy-this-sounds music has singled him out as one of the very best (ie well rounded) musicians on Soundclick, and by far one of the most respected. ---Steve Gilmore "Coming Home"...the music - breezy, timeless, it emits a strong aura of nostalgia. If I didn't know who this was, I probably would have thought it was a classic from the late 60's / early 70's that I somehow missed hearing. Cam's voice is full of character, modesty, and wisdom. It's real; there's no pizzazz, no fluff. This is your ideal voice for folk music. The voice is perfect for the music. --Chad Yochum Cam Bastedo takes a subject that is loaded with stigma in music, and makes it accessible to anyone with ears. And most will like it even if they don't care for the lyrics, just because of how real it sounds. - Jonathan Saunders
Song Info
Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
Peak #35
Peak in subgenre #10
Author
W Cameron Bastedo
Rights
W Cameron Bastedo
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March 09, 2023
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MP3 8.5 MB 320 kbps 3:42
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Story behind the song
Dream are one way God communicates with us. They can give meaning and direction to your life, and impetus to live with purpose.
Lyrics
Well, Peter went up on the roof one day, To sit himself down and have a real fine pray, He dreamed he saw a blanket lowered down from the sky, With a whole bunch a’ animals there inside: The Lord said, “Peter, get up and eat!” God had fixed him a real nice treat: A pig in a blanket lowered down from the sky, I guess it’s true that pigs can fly! I say, “Dream maker, You make’a blanket that flies. Take me on a magic carpet ride!” I say, “Dream maker, You make’a blanket that flies. Take me on a magic carpet ride!” One day Jacob fell asleep on a rock, That’s the way to get yourself some pillow talk, He dreamed he saw a ladder stretching up to sky, With a whole bunch a’ angels doin’ climb and slide. The Lord said, “Jacob, I’m letting you know, I’m gonna bless you wherever you go.” Jacob woke up, thought, “This place rocks!” And poured himself oil all over the spot. I say, “Dream maker, You make a ladder that high. I want walk up into the sky.” I say, “Dream maker, You make a ladder that high. I want walk up into the sky.” Now Joseph had a dream about a field of wheat, Enough for everybody in the world to eat. His brothers were jealous when he told the dream. His wheat stood up theirs wilted it seems. So one day they sold Joseph as a slave: But Joseph was used ancient world to save. And those same brothers had to bow to him, When gave them food for their kids and kin! I say, "Dream maker, you make the Saviour a king, and everybody must bow down to him!" I say, "Dream maker, you make the Saviour a king, and everybody must bow down to him!" Peter, Jacob, Joseph, there's Daniel too, But I think I’d rather talk about you. If you dream there’s nothing you can’t do. If God’s behind it and He lives in you! You can dream on a roof, or you can dream on rock. Shoot, you can dream most any old spot! God might teach you what dreams mean! Say, you might be on God’s Dream Team! I say, “Dream maker, You make a dream for me. ‘Cause your kind a’ dreams set people free!” I say, “Dream maker, You make a dream for me. ‘Cause your kind a’ dreams set people free!”
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