<P> "Dreams" was written during the Sammy Hagar era of the band . It was performed during most tours featuring Hagar, including the most recent Hagar reunion tour . Even the Gary Cherone - headed tour supporting Van Halen III featured the song in their set - list . The song was also used to close the 2004 Democratic National Convention, played after the acceptance speech of John Kerry . It was also used as the campaign's theme song at rallies across the country in 2004 . During an interview with Hagar for Rolling Stone featuring questions from fans, Hagar said that "Dreams," along with "Right Now" were his favorite Van Halen songs, with "Dreams" being his most favorite if you pushed him . The song has also been redone by Hagar by his solo band, becoming a slower, more contemplative song, performed acoustically instead of the original album's faster paced rock arrangement . </P> <P> Eddie Van Halen played guitar and keyboards on the studio version of this song . During the 5150 Tour, he played the keyboards and switched to the guitar during the first solo, while Hagar played the rhythm parts before then . On later tours, he would play guitar only, while the keyboard was either played offstage by a hired performer (such as Alan Fitzgerald of Night Ranger during the For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Tour), or prerecorded material was used . </P> <P> During live performances, on the chorus "We'll get higher and higher, straight up we'll climb . Higher and higher, leave it all behind", bassist Michael Anthony usually sang the second "higher" in both parts . On the studio version, Sammy Hagar sings them both . This became a standard part of the song's live performances and Eddie Van Halen would also join in the singing . </P> <P> Of the album version, producer Mick Jones said: "I was able to push Sammy to new heights--literally . He was singing so high that he was hyperventilating . He almost passed out ." </P>

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