The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
“Dave”, a single on The Boomtown Rats' sixth studio album, is about the band’s saxophone player, David McHale. This song is a message to tell ‘Dave’ that he should keep going and try to get through life. It was written in response to McHale having a mental breakdown after his girlfriend’s death. One...
Dave'd called me up yesterday
Everything he loved had moved away
I felt despair come crawling through that phone
I know the feeling but don't get me wrong
Dave I've always thought that you were touched by fate
It's never easy but why throw it away?
Maybe you were both chasing this
Flirt with death but never kiss her
Dave
Oh, I keep dreaming, I'll set the scene
So what's a fiver? Why so mean?
The golden moment, the blinding gleam
It's all over, that's too cheap
I see you bleed
I know you feel the squeeze
But please
Believe
The view from on your knees
Deceives
Keep going
Dave
I know you're empty, I know you're numb
And you can't function, I know that you're drunk
But Dave I've always felt that you were touched by fate
The thing that gets me is the stupid waste
So pick it up and don't put it down
A newer story in another town
I see you bleed
I know you feel the squeeze
Time heals
Believe
Then it will seem you dreamed these things
Long Ago
Dave was written by Bob Geldof.
Dave was produced by The Boomtown Rats.