Often, we say that the low-energy excitations of a quantum system that spontaneously breaks certain symmetries is described by Goldstone bosons. It is also well-known that Fermi liquids and gases are described by quasiparticle modes as low frequency excitations of the Ferm surface. 

**Question** Is there any sense in which the quasiparticles describing the low-energy dynamics of Fermi liquids and gases can be understood as Goldstones (possibly related to the spontaneous symmetry breaking of boosts)? References would be much appreciated.