Pearce joined BBC Radio 1 in April 1995, taking over the weekday early-breakfast show from Bruno Brookes. He took over the weekend mid-morning slot in October the same year. February 1997 saw Pearce taking over weekend breakfast and on October 13 the same year, he went on to present the drivetime show from Kevin Greening, who had taken over Breakfast, alongside Zoe Ball. In addition to drivetime, Pearce took over the Dance Anthems show on Sunday evenings. In October 1998 Chris Moyles took over the drivetime show and Pearce began presenting a Monday - Thursday evening show from 6-8pm entitled The Late Drive. This show was axed in 2004.
Dave Celebrated 10 years of dance anthems in August 2007. The 5 hour special Dance Anthems show included input from Pete Tong, Judge Jules and a phone in from Tiesto.
His first show on 6 Music was broadcast on Sunday 5 October 2008 from 8pm to 10pm, playing dance music from the last 30 years. Noel Gallagher was the first celebrity guest to pick his favourite dance anthem, which was "Strings of Life" by Rhythim is Rhythim. Pearce has also presented occasional shows on BBC Radio 2.
In late 2008 Dave Pearce launched a weekly podcast - Trancecast - which focuses on his interest in trance. It features upfront tracks as well as a weekly guest mix.
9 PM
Dave Pearce Lyrics
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Till I come
Change it and see
Till I come
Till I come
Till I come
Change it and see
Till I come
Change it and see
Till I come
Till I come
Till I come
Change it and see
Till I come
Till I come
Till I come
Change it and see
The lyrics to Dave Pearce's song "9 PM (Till I Come)" are quite simple and repetitive in nature, with the phrase "Till I come" being repeated several times along with "Change it and see." The song, which was released in 1998, is an instrumental track, which means that there is no real message or story being conveyed through the lyrics.
However, one could argue that the repeated phrase "Till I come" could be interpreted as a message about waiting for something, whether it's waiting for a loved one to come back into your life or waiting for something to happen in general. The line "Change it and see" could be a call to action, encouraging the listener to take control and make changes in their own lives, rather than waiting for external forces to make things happen.
Overall, the lyrics to "9 PM (Till I Come)" may not be particularly deep or meaningful, but they serve the purpose of creating a hypnotic, trance-like atmosphere that complements the song's upbeat, energetic melody and rhythm.
Line by Line Meaning
Till I come
I will be absent until I return
Till I come
I will not be present until I arrive
Change it and see
Modify and observe the outcome
Till I come
My return will bring changes
Till I come
I will be away until I am back
Till I come
My arrival will signal a shift
Change it and see
Experiment and evaluate the consequences
Till I come
My return will prompt adjustments
Till I come
I will not be present until my comeback
Till I come
I will be absent until I reappear
Change it and see
Alter and monitor the results
Till I come
My return will create transformations
Till I come
I will be away until I return
Till I come
My comeback will bring developments
Change it and see
Revise and check the effects
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Andre Tanneberger, Julio Posadas Gilabert, Yolanda Rivera Garrido, Angel Ferrerons Arcos
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Estelle Barsby
wow take me back a few week to this day loved every min of it x