One of the things I have always loved about the dB’s is that their music seems to exist outside of time. You can put on one of their songs from the early 1980s and then play this song from 2012, and there is no jarring difference. That’s exactly what happened to me when I first heard this song. If someone had told me it came from their earlier albums, Stands for Decibels or Repercussion, I would have believed them (I did at first). Instead, it opened Falling Off the Sky, the band’s reunion album released nearly three decades after their original run.
By the time Falling Off the Sky arrived in 2012, the original lineup of Peter Holsapple, Chris Stamey, Gene Holder, and Will Rigby had traveled down different musical paths. Fans had waited years to hear them record together again. Reunion albums can be risky. Too often, they sound like musicians trying to recapture something that disappeared long ago. The dB’s avoided that trap by simply picking up where they left off.
This one is a perfect way to open the album. The guitar tone, the harmonies, and the melody stick with you long after the song ends. What impresses me most is how natural it all sounds. There is no attempt to modernize it at all. The dB’s understood something that many bands forget: great songs never go out of style. Peter Holsapple’s songwriting comes through with the track, giving it a reflective mood without losing its energy.
The dB’s never received the recognition they deserved outside of power pop circles, but songs like this one explain why musicians and fans continue to talk about them. Their sound was built on melody, harmony, and great playing rather than production tricks. That’s why this song could have fit comfortably on one of their early records. Sit back and enjoy.
That Time Is Gone
When you’re standing on the first step of the bus
And you’re asking yourself what are you doing this for
And you hand the man the ticket, find a place to sit
Try to rest on a night headed North
And you settle in your seat and your mind starts
Tripping on what it is you may be running from
You better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is gone
Watch the world go by outside the window
As you lean against the greasy grey-green glass
And you’re trying to keep from sleeping
So you’re counting every moment that goes past
‘Cause you know when you sleep
You just dream a lot all night long
You better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is gone
That time is gone
That time is gone
You better wake up, wake up, wake up
That time is gone
Every truck that passes, every cactus
Every bird is freer than you now
You got nothing holding you back, nothing tying you down
Freer than the law allows
And there’s no going back to go back to
One more time all that finished with and done
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These guys were fantastic. I am pretty sure I had never heard of them before you posted on them a couple years back. Great song and yes I agree they were a band out of time.
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Yea that is the reason I like the alt bands so much out of the 80s…they had a timeless sound for the most part.
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Keep up the good fight. Power Pop to the people!!
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I have to remember that!
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Could be your new slogan!
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I might have to think about adding that to my description!
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The dB’s Rock! Way cool! 😎
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Pretty good sound, doesn’t sound 2010s but can easily see why they were on IRS Records in the mid-80s
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Yea man…I love how they sounded and I really thought this was from an earlier album when i heard it.
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sounds great. I’m racking my brain, I want to say I’ve seen in Edmonton decades ago, would have to have been in the early 80s maybe…but needed to hear this, just caught an thing on the news about a country music festival in Manitoba this weekend, they’re showing this band I’ve never heard of that don’t sound country to me….I must be getting’ old
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You very well might have…they toured a lot back then. Yea I hear what you are saying…a lot of country now doesn’t sound country to me…arent we all Warren!
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Very nice tune. Never knew about this group. I have the Peter Holsapple/Chris Stamey collaboration Mavericks, which I bought after hearing some stuff Holsapple did with R.E.M. Good stuff.
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I need to listen to those that you just mentioned…
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Now that’s a great rock n roll tune. I hit repeat a few times.
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I want to see more of who Peter worked with as well…I would never have guessed this was a reunion
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Yup just some more music that just keeps giving. I think the Peter stuff will blow your mind.
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I’ve heard of them, but I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything by them. Really solid, hard driving retro garage rock that was bubbling under the surface in the early to mid 80s. I’ve got a special place in my eclectic taste for this stuff.
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Me as well Pam…I love their early albums. They have this exact same sound.
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Very cool song, Max. I love how the bass sounds, especially in that live version. On the studio cut, I dig the keyboards in particular. The name dB’s didn’t ring a bell at all. It looks like they may still be active and toured as recently as in January 2025.
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Yea…an awesome power pop band in the late seventies early eighties that should have got more attention.
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Max, this one got me up out of the chair and dancing. They are fabulous together.
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Me too Li. I nearly spilled my morning Earl Grey Breakfast tea.
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That is what they do! I love this music.
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That is a bullseye of a pick Max. Straight onto the ol’ personal library. Insidious rhythm, damned good lyrics- ‘lean against the greasy grey-green glass’- there’s a line perfectly full of despair.
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That is a fantastic line! This band deserved more than they got…but so it goes with power pop bands. Their first couple of albums are fantastic
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(And that Dead clip is sooooo them at their woozy ‘go wither and where the muse/music takes you’ Grateful Dead.)
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I agree. This is at the point where Jerry starts looking a little unhealthy and it really goes down in the start of the 80s. But they were free flowing in the late 70s.
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Very cool, Max as I love the guitars and the singing on this song.
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