By 1990 he was making 'house music' and formed Dream Frequency releasing 'Live the Dream' (name taken from the infamous Blackburn rave at the time) on Citybeat/XL Records to underground acclaim.
Take Me
Dream Frequency Lyrics
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Yeaeaeeaah!
Take me to the top!
Take me to the top!
Take me to the top!
Let's go!
The lyrics to Dream Frequency's song 'Take Me' present a desire to be taken higher, both in terms of physical movement and emotional states. The repeated phrase "Take me to the top!" implies a need to reach a higher level of consciousness or feeling, perhaps through music or dance. The use of the word "groove" suggests that this ascent is achieved through rhythm and movement, creating a sense of unity and collective experience. The repetitive nature of the lyrics and the energetic "Yeaeaeeaah!" at the start is a clear indication that the song is designed to encourage listeners to let go, surrender and allow the music to take them to a place of liberation.
The lyrics are relatively straightforward, yet the song is not merely about seeking high energy, it is about the transformation that comes when we let ourselves be taken by the power of music. It is an invitation to surrender and be taken on a journey where there are no limits or boundaries. The song is an anthem for ravers and club-goers who seek the transcendent experience of dancing all night, losing themselves in the music and forgetting their problems.
Line by Line Meaning
Drop the let the groove move
Let's forget everything else and focus only on dancing to the rhythm
Yeaeaeeaah!
Expressing excitement and enthusiasm
Take me to the top!
I want to experience the ultimate high, the pinnacle of joy and happiness
Take me to the top!
I want to reach the highest levels of euphoria
Take me to the top!
I want to achieve a heightened state of bliss
Let's go!
Encouraging others to join in on this quest for pure ecstasy
Writer(s): Cyborg, Vernon Jerome Price, D. J. Joerg Wagner, Ian Bland, Jay Supreme Copyright: Universal/Citybeat Music Ltd., GEMA
Contributed by Leo W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@jessicaharrison1401
What a tune 45 and still sounds as fresh as it did when I had it on tape yonks back loving it .take me to the top ππ€ͺ
@startech7143
I am 47 and can still dance any young rave dude under the table , as long as its for 30 seconds and there is a paramedic on standby. Bring back the 90s
@ncnightowl1
I'm 49 and still dance for hours :) Love hardcore 180 bpm+
@gerryr1893
Iβm 46 loved late 80βs early 90βs injected with a poison
@malcolmw89
Star tech haha! This post made me giggle pal! I totally agree with you though! Every word! Me too!
@welshlassie1421
Snap lol hahaha
@roynorman6098
Me too all night long still
@Zedman3333
This put a huge grim on my face, ALOT of E,s of ALOT of good times getting lost on that dance floor , i salute early 90,s clubs, you were the best !!
@adamgray8502
I remember my first rave at ingleston about 1990 91, took one, 20 mins later, nothing, took another, wasted and stuck hanging onto a pole for one of the best nights of my life lol
@robertwilson214
The best ones were when they switched off the music and you couldn't stop dancing.