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Steve Miller Band — Serenade
Album: Fly Like An Eagle
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7.5

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Total ratings: 1276









Released: 1977
Length: 3:10
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Did you see the lights
As they fell all around you?
Did you hear the music
A serenade from the stars?

Wake up, wake up
Wake up and look around you
We're lost in space
And the time is our own

Whoah
Whoah
Ah

Did you feel the wind
As it blew all around you?
Did you feel the love
That was in the air?

Wake up, wake up
Wake up and look around you
We're lost in space
And the time is our own

Whoah
Whoah
Ah

The Sun comes up
And it shines all around you
You're lost in space
And the Earth is your own

Whoah
Whoah
Whoah
Whoah
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I was 5 when this was released and thanks to my older sisters, heard it often. I was too young to discern good from bad. I just knew it sounded cool!  I'm many years older and it's still cool and now I know it's great music!
Very cool song. 
 johnrah wrote:

There is something brilliant about this song. 


Yes and if you put it in the context of that time ( shortly after Vietnam ) it adds a layer. Which of course a lot of music does...but this one nails it pretty well. 
Thanks, RP. Probably been 30+ years since I've heard this. 
I still remember the summer of 1976 when this album came out.  With songs like "Fly Like An Eagle", the visuals from "Logan's Run" which was out that summer, and the Mars Viking 1 landing, it felt like the space age was quickly unfolding.  Needless to say, the 46 years since then have been a massive disappointment.  At least we have video games, I guess.
I had no idea this was from Steve Miller v.2. 
Finally broke down and ordered this album.  I'm only 46 years late 😜
it can be this 70 semi psychedelic blues song, if u high you ll see what s behind all that
Never could stand Steve Miller, even in the 70s.
 BWGunner wrote:

Some songs just don't do well under streaming compression. 
 



hence the FLAC feed for those with the capacity. sounds wonderful!
Thanx RP!!
Remembering the good old times as a student, listening to my favorite radio station in Cluj - CD Radio - 
 thewiseking wrote:

awful



Is the way you feel about your mediocre comment?
 johnrah wrote:

There is something brilliant about this song. 



You're right for sure, a solid 8!
So much more to SMB than their commercial output .,. Listen and simply learn from it .,. Whoa Whoa ooooooooooo
Best song Steve Miller ever made, IMHO.
Nice to hear from someone who's not afraid to  play some Steve Miller..
 johnrah wrote:
There is something brilliant about this song. 
 

Agreed! Got to see him in a theatre-in-the-round setting with only 3,000 seats at the UofI (I am NOT an Illini)...Fantastic concert!
7 -> 9
There is something brilliant about this song. 
 ShaunJ wrote:

You are kidding? {#Rolleyes}

 
I agree, better than Prince. Not kidding. {#Snooty}
 dave701 wrote:
Some songs just dont do well. This is one of them. Fly like an eagle outta here.

 
Thanks for your cogent analysis. How could I have been so wrong?
Some songs just dont do well. This is one of them. Fly like an eagle outta here.
Some songs just don't do well under streaming compression. 
 
I'll second (or third) that! Smooth segue, Bill! :)
 

Steely_D wrote:

Yep. Came to post something like this. NICE seg.

 


awful
 Flipmode wrote:
great transition from Turin Brakes Jackinabox to Serenade. Sounded like it was meant to be. 

 
Yep. Came to post something like this. NICE seg.
 Stingray wrote:

soooooooooooooooo terrible!!!!

"1"

 
Ha! Yeah, Steve Miller sez that every day...
all the way to the friggin' royalties bank. 40+ million times.
Here's a rhyme for just you: schnick mod.

 
 justin4kick wrote:


We're with 3 now.

 
add 1 more
 DocStrangelove wrote:
Better than Prince . . .

 
You are kidding? {#Rolleyes}
Better than Prince . . .
Thanks RP for playing this song  and a lot of other B sides.  I heard " fly like an eagle" and "joker"enough. Although I was once a midnight toker
 JBC75 wrote:
As much as I despise Steve Miller, I gotta admit that this is one song I like.
 
asusinskas wrote:

My sentiments exactly.  I don't like this song but it doesn't make me run to change the station.

 

We're with 3 now.
I've loved this song since the first time I ever heard it.
 NCEyeballKid wrote:
One of the first albums I ever owned.  It was a 10 at the time.  Time has not been good to this song.  3 now
 

 

Yes, this album was huge back on the day, but it was never a "10"!  That said, I think the music (including the hits on it that have been beaten to death for 40 years) holds up OK, so I'm going to have to give it a better rating in 2015 than 3!
great transition from Turin Brakes Jackinabox to Serenade. Sounded like it was meant to be. 
May have been overplayed at the time but this song touched me in '77 and still does 38 years years later.
An outstanding track from an outstanding album.
One of the first albums I ever owned.  It was a 10 at the time.  Time has not been good to this song.  3 now
 

soooooooooooooooo terrible!!!!

"1"


 fingerpin wrote:
Greg Laswell? {#Eh}
 
Yes, Greg Laswell.  He apparently recorded it when he was three.
Reminds me of the time I really listened to this song in its entirety for the first time, Christmas of '82 or so as I drove along the coast through the trippy and exquisite area of Rancho Palos Verdes known as Portuguese Bend with a good SoCal buzz on and looked longingly and lovingly out at Catalina from new angles and knew I just had to get myself over there, and so I did, the very next day...and I know a lot of it got overplayed especially in subsequent years and decades, but I did feel like the album Fly Like an Eagle, which was a tape my brother had left in the car, was an excellent soundtrack for that and so many of those early explorations, and I am happy to say that for me this song does indeed still hold up well after all these years...
 JBC75 wrote:
As much as I despise Steve Miller, I gotta admit that this is one song I like.
 
My sentiments exactly.  I don't like this song but it doesn't make me run to change the station.
Greg Laswell? {#Eh}
More Miller, please.

Nice segue into Jet Airliner, too !.

#5 has to be my favorite album.
 ladybinnath wrote:
Sorry, I can't listen to this. To me Steve Miller and all the boring crap on this greatest hits CD represent all that is wrong with classless schlock radio. I've heard he used to be interesting, but I don't believe it.
 
+1

One piece of a most excellent song. Great haunting voice.

One of my Steve Miller favs! 8
 Proclivities wrote:
It's funny that there are 8 and 9 year-old comments for a song that has apparently hadn't been played until today.

 
Um, those comments were from the last time the song was played. BTW, I just don't get all the Steve Miller hate. What's up with that? Miller's first three albums (Children of the Future, Sailor, and Brave New World) were considered on a par with anything released by San Francisco bands in the '60s—including the Airplane, Dead, Quicksilver, Country Joe, and so on. And he reinvented himself successfully after breaking his neck in an automobile accident with three pretty good albums, The Joker, Fly Like an Eagle, and Book of Dreams. Y'know, popular doesn't mean bad; it just means popular.

And so what if he covered Paul Pena's "Jet Airliner?" It was a huge hit, and my guess is that Pena rather enjoyed the royalties.

It's funny that there are 8 and 9 year-old comments for a song that has apparently hadn't been played until today.

Excellent...

Hmmm, in the reverse of how Siouxsie & the Banshees did a horrible cover of Dear Prudence, someone might be able to breath some life into this tune...
Sorry, I can\'t listen to this. To me Steve Miller and all the boring crap on this greatest hits CD represent all that is wrong with classless schlock radio. I\'ve heard he used to be interesting, but I don\'t believe it.
My all time favorite Steve Miller Band song.
It\'s too bad Steve Miller has been overplayed so much cause they guy has some great tunes. Like this one.
This song isn\'t bad, but I always expected it to lead somewhere that it doesn\'t. I rather hear any other song on this disc.
HA! This is such a high school song for me.. we loved Steve Miller..creepy.
Its finally happened. A song on radioparadise that makes me want to browse to another another site. Nightmares of KPOP "The number ONE choice among Neanderthals"