Badfinger - In the Meantime/Some Other Time video free download


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From the 1974 album Wish You Were Here

Lyrics - In the Meantime:

Your eyes stick out in your head

Make me believe it

You don't need it, you don't need it

You already know

Any time with time

In the meantime

You can leave it

Or not believe it

You're already here

But in the middle of the oceans

Things don't appear this way

To speak of love, devotion and dyin'

First you must realize

And man, can you spare the pain?

And in the heat of your emotions

Everything leads me to stay

Build a house on higher ground

Man, help me make the change

A man can respect the change

Wear your hair long

Sing a love song

Don't you believe it

You don't need it

You already know

Any time with time

In the meantime

You can leave it

And not believe it

You're already here.

Lyrics - Some Other Time:

I can remember

Knowing you better some other time (low song)

I can remember

Being in love with a friend of mine

I've seen it before, now

It's always the same

Nothing can change any part

I know what you're doin'

I think it's a shame

I'm gonna have to make a new start

I can remember some other time

I could believe in, love has a reason for holdin' on (hold on)

I can remember being together and feeling strong

But somehow we lost it, drifted apart

It really took a piece of my heart

I've done it before now

It's always the same

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I'm gonna have to make a new start

I can remember some other time

I've seen it before now

It's always the same

Nothing can change any part

I know what you're doin'

I think it's a shame

I'm gonna have to make a new start

I can remember some other time

I can remember some other time

Comments

8 years ago

Glen Carta

Hello Jeffery Sue,, this was the last badfinger album with Joey Molland...The last one with Pete was Head First....Cheers !!

9 years ago

avalanche344

Just great stuff!!!!!!

9 years ago

Randolph Spiers

sounds as fresh as it did 30 years ago! Fantastic!

9 years ago

Ian Davis

The Salt and pepper guitar all over this reminds me of Bill Nelson and Be Bop De luxe. 4.26 "I can remember knowing you better some other time". The lines and melody could be Nelson singing. Which came first. The chicken or the egg ? Doesn't matter. Two great seventies bands.

10 years ago

ToySoldier2007

I like Meanwhile Back At the Ranch better than this number. I mean, that was a dual effort as well if memory serves me correctly.

10 years ago

dhloup1

Their 2nd greatest song after "Baby Blue"

10 years ago

Scott Harbison

Outstanding song(s)! There are no words sufficient to capture the feelings I have for Badfinger...just that I miss them so terribly~

10 years ago

HightsWrite

This is among the best post-Beatles, pre-disco songs, yet too few have heard it. They should. Badfinger are way under appreciated.

10 years ago

Jeffrey Bue

Badfingers greatest album in my opinion. Their last with Pete Ham I think.

10 years ago

toppop100

It's a great album! And 'Some Other Time' is the greatest Paul McCartney song Paul McCartney never wrote! One of the great, underrated tracks of the mid-70s.

10 years ago

jeffthrow6892

Eh.....the top three albums are obvious, it's hard to pick one over any other. I'd put "Magic Christian Music" over the self-titled WB "Badfinger" album. And don't forget the Ivey's - "Maybe Tomorrow" release......how cool was it to see that get a CD re-issue, I'd have sure as hell never found an original vinyl issue of that album!

10 years ago

Anything4adollar

there are 3 tracks that didn't make the Ass album which Mike put on tape after he had quit Badfinger for a few months which are rather good; 1. Get up off your knees (spaghetti western style song) 2. For so Long (has a bit of an ELO Do Ya sound to it towards the end of it) 3. This Time (has a Dark Horse/George Harrison feel to it) 4. Cowboy (the only track to make the official release) Not sure why #'s 1-3 never made it onto record, but they are worth a listen.

10 years ago

TheEDZEPPELINBAND

thanks 'G'-thats what i thought....Pete is my songwriting hero...

10 years ago

TheEDZEPPELINBAND

maybe thats why the drums are so furious- he was a very different kind of guy-Mike Gibbins- these guys personalities are all very differentnow that i am finding out more and more-

10 years ago

Anything4adollar

I'd rank BF records this way for me anyway; 1. WYWH 2. Straight Up 3. No Dice 4. Ass 5. Badfinger 6. Magic Christian 7-beyond...Airwaves/Head First/Say No More

10 years ago

Anything4adollar

co-written Gibbins-Molland. Gibbins has been on record stating he could not stand making this song. Producer Chris Thomas pressed him to get the vocals right with Take after Take...sounds like it came out pretty darn good to me.

10 years ago

TheEDZEPPELINBAND

oh yeah i know about Pete....my heart is still broken over that,so i just characterized it as 'gone'- and i knew it was Joey singing,but i think towards the end heard Pete- and then i listened to some other stuff on this record,and it was clear he was fully engaged i have been a big fan since the 80's,when i was finally able to go buy their records at a used record store- 'Straight Up' is my favorite...a real standout-

10 years ago

Gmabbit

pete ham worked on this album. he hanged himself in 1975. Joey Molland is credited for this song.

10 years ago

Gmabbit

it reminds me of Alan Parson's Project, what with the instrumentation, soundscape intro and goony singing and everything. i can hear a bit of both for sure, and a bit of the beatles obviously.

10 years ago

TheEDZEPPELINBAND

the drums are so different here-very heavy and deliberate-Mike definitely opened it up. Pete is on this record still right?i think Pete was gone after this.... these guys got just as many bad breaks as good....from the highest highs to the lowest lows...it's a long way to the top if you wanna rock and roll-

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