1) In 1992, an artist by name of Hope whose real name is David Hope appeared with a song called "Generations" with a follow up song in 1993 called "Tree Frog". Remixed by Hot Tracks in 1994 and appears Roadkill! 1.09 (1994) and Hot Tracks 15th Anniversary Edition 17 CD Set.
2) English pop group, formed in 1988 after The Visitors split up. Arguably more successful as they apart from releasing a flexi also cut a vinyl 7" for the now legendary German label A Turntable Friend. That single, called "Funny", came out in 1992.
3) The Los Angeles-based vocalist Hope song-cries with a humble, quiet-fire lucidity-- as autumnal as apple juice but as clear as the rain. Her voice, breathy and bittersweet, occasionally cracks Crow-esque, but is ultimately distinguished by an earthier, spiritual sheen that comes feathered in two shades of pain and survivor-guilt soulfulness. Any skepticism concerning Hope's sonic sorcery is purged once you lean into her sound's religion and let the lullabies wash over you like a promise. "The Rain Don't Last", Hope's new single, does just that. Insightful lyrics loom like some silent peninsula, over minimalist, acoustic-soul strumming. The mood here, while at first melancholic, soon shifts to... well...hopeful, as the recent Atlantic signee reminds us that while the sun may not always shine, it's best to just "let it go." Granted, the whole "chin up" theme has been touched before-- it's practically legal tender. Hope, however, manages to take the cliche and, in her breezy alto, make it sound like the blissful riddle to someone's math-encrypted void. Peace and piety seem only a mother's kiss away. [Will Dukes] A clear voice, a pure new sound, a petite musical messiahNo other name could be more fitting for the beautiful lady who has become something of a legend for music lovers everywhere. Whether its her gentle melodies that merge rock and soul, or sultry vocals over her acoustic guitar, her incomparable soothing voice says it all. Hope is like a breath of fresh air in step with the rhythms of life. Her harmony is so pure and her voice so sweet that it melts your soul. Hope is clearly a musical genius. When you hear her, expect musical boundaries to disappear. Her Debut CD -- Hope -- is soul-baring storytelling set to music at its best. Each song is a delicately crafted blend of lyrical imagery, sultry rhythms, pure vocals, and universal truths. As one of her adoring fans says: Hope is the searing voice of the collective imagination.Her subtle strength is her ability to capture the human experience and translate it into song.
To find out more about Hope visit: http://www.myspace.com/hearhope
4) A British girl group created by ITV1 talent show The X Factor in 2007. The group, consist of Charlie Mole , Emily Biggs, Leah Lauder, Phoebe Brown and Raquelle Gracie. They originally auditioned for The X Factor as soloists but failed to make it past bootcamp. Louis Walsh thought the girls would be good as a group thus Hope were greated. They were mentored by Simon Cowell on the show and came 5th place overall.
Since The X Factor Hope have signed a management deal with Solo Management, and have been performing at gigs all over the UK supporting Westlife and Boyzone on tour and also made an appearance on the Isle of Wight Festival 2008!
5) Hope are an exciting new Swedish band with members who have a strong pedigree in the rock music industry, and lead vocalist Henrik Thomsen has kept his best songs till now! Thomsen is the principal songwriter of the band and he certainly knows how to pen a song with plenty of melody. The structure is what you would expect from a Swedish rock band with a background such as theirs, and the sound just flows effortlessly. Strangely, in places they have a leaning towards early Bryan Adams (Reckless period) which is no bad thing and the addition of respected musician Jim Jidhead (solo, Alien) in the songwriting department especially makes “Bring down the Stars” a song to remember.
6) Canadian Punk Rock band under the name Hope.
7) A band from Lacrosse, Wisconsin that was active from 1970-1972. The line-up consisted of Jeff Cozy on vocals, drums and percussion, James Croegaert on vocals and keyboards, Wayne McKibbin on vocals and guitar, Boyd Sibley on vocals and keyboards and finally David Slug on vocals and bass. They released a 7" single titled "Greenhouse / Of Times You Can See"
8) Japanese grindcore. Active between late 90's to 2003(?). Released a 7" split with fellow Jap grinders Cunt 'N Bananaaz and a split tape with a band called "Gore" and some songs on various compilations
9) A White Nationalist rapper from Raleigh, NC. Also known as White Hope. Released the album "Hope for the Future" in 1995 on Rampage Records.
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Hope Lyrics
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Blue side
Blue side
내 파란 꿈속에 널 담을래 (blue side, back to blue side)
아니라고 해도 내 눈 속에 (blue side, back to blue side)
내 파란 꿈속에 널 안을래 (blue side, back to blue side)
Blue side
Back to blue side
Blue side
Back to blue side
Blue side
Back to blue side
Blue side
Back to blue side
These lyrics are from the outro of the song "Blue Side" by Hope, and they express a longing to hold onto a special someone, even if it can only exist within the realm of dreams. The repetition of "Blue side, back to blue side" indicates a desire to return to this dreamlike state, where the person can be embraced and held close.
In the first paragraph, the lyrics state, "I want to keep you in my blue dream." The color blue often signifies tranquility and calmness, and in this context, it represents the dream world. The singer expresses a strong desire to hold onto this person, even if they deny it. The phrase "blue side, back to blue side" suggests that this dreamlike environment is where they want to return, regardless of objections.
The second paragraph intensifies the longing as the singer proclaims, "I want to embrace you in my blue dream." The repetition of "blue side, back to blue side" reinforces the yearning to return to this state, even if it seems impossible. The singer insists that they want to hold this person close, even if they say it can't happen. This shows the strength of their emotions and the determination to keep dreaming.
The third and fourth paragraphs echo the sentiments expressed in the first two. The repetition of "blue side, back to blue side" throughout the lyrics reflects the singer's deep longing and their insistence on returning to this dreamlike state where they can be with their loved one. The repetition also adds a rhythmic pattern that emphasizes the emotional weight of the lyrics.
Overall, these lyrics convey a powerful desire to hold onto a special someone, even if it can only exist within the confines of a dream. The color blue symbolizes this dreamlike state, suggesting a sense of tranquility and longing. Despite any obstacles or objections, the singer is determined to continue dreaming, to return to this "blue side" where they can be with their loved one.
Line by Line Meaning
Blue side
Representing a state of sadness or melancholy
Blue side
Continuing the theme of sadness or melancholy
Blue side
Reiterating the ongoing feeling of sadness or melancholy
내 파란 꿈속에 널 담을래
I want to keep you in my blue dream
아니라고 해도 내 눈 속에
Even if you say no, in my eyes
Blue side, back to blue side
Returning to a state of sadness or melancholy
내 파란 꿈속에 널 안을래
I want to hold you in my blue dream
안 된다고 해도 내 품속에
Even if it's not possible, in my embrace
Blue side, back to blue side
Returning to a state of sadness or melancholy
Blue side
Expressing the ongoing feeling of sadness or melancholy
Back to blue side
Returning once again to the state of sadness or melancholy
Blue side
Continuing to emphasize the prevailing feeling of sadness or melancholy
Back to blue side
Returning again to the state of sadness or melancholy
Blue side
Repeating the motif of sadness or melancholy
Back to blue side
Returning once more to the state of sadness or melancholy
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Hee Soo Kang, Hoseok Jeong, Soo Hyun Park
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