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Artists:
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9,144
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Albums:
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41,936
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Lyrics:
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356,639
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Song Views:
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65,392,225
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Reviews:
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10,546
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Comments:
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158,168
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Total Users:
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20,810
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Online Users:
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78
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My Song Comments
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6,538 comments
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Recent Comments:
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1.
Foo Fighters -
Home
Yeah, I did say
that this song
could fit onto
Parachutes easily,
and I stick by
that after hearing
it more. I'm not
saying that as a
bad thing either.
It's the first
time that Dave has
played piano on a
Foo's record i do
believe, and wow
is it ever
haunting. This
song is just
simply beautiful,
and it does make
you realize how
old the guys are
getting. I think
Dave's daughter
had the biggest
influence on this
song, and if this
turns out to be
the bands last
album, they could
not have ended it
in a better way.
As simplistic as
it is, it is still
by far one of the
best Foo Fighter
songs released. I
will go on record
saying that. I
really don't want
this song to be
prolific, being
such a huge fan of
the group, but
this song says a
lot more than what
I think some
people realize.
2.
Foo Fighters -
But, Honestly
Taylor's drumming
in this is just
incredible. it was
the first thing
that I picked up
on when I first
heard this track.
This is another
one of those
acoustic tracks
that just
explodes, and I
think that it
could have been
the best song on
the album if they
just would have
picked a better
way to end it. I
really hate how it
fades out just
like that. The
song just builds
up and builds up,
goes nuts, and
then....that's it.
It really let me
down, and it still
does. Up to that
point though, this
song is nothing
short of amazing.
3.
Foo Fighters -
Statues
Yeah, this has
such a nostalgic
vibe to it. At
first I was a
little hesitant at
liking it, but
now....yeah. It's
a beautiful song
with an easy
going, peaceful
feeling that you
just have to
enjoy. I really
don't have all
that much to say
about it though.
Just lay back,
close your eyes,
and drift away
into a state of
bliss.
4.
Foo Fighters -
The Ballad Of The Beaconsfield Miners
This is actually a
duet with Dave and
Kaki King. It's
not as good as
what I was hoping
for, and I really
wish they would
have let Kaki let
out more and show
her true talents
(trust me, this
girl is a wizard
on the guitar) but
damn is this ever
a sweet sounding
melody. Quite a
departure for the
Foo's though, and
I doubt if all
fans will like it.
If you do, please
go and check out
Kaki King though.
I can't say enough
how good she is.
5.
Foo Fighters -
Summer's End
Ha, to me this is
the weakest track
on the album. I
just dislike the
way Dave sings
this one. Seems
very monotone and
unemotional. It
does fit the mood
and tempo of the
song though. But
for some reason,
this track doesn't
do it for me at
all. the entire
track just seems
lack lustering and
just plain
average.
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My Song Facts
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4 facts
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Recent Submissions:
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1.
Pink Floyd
- When The Tigers Broke Free
This is basically
the story of how
Roger Waters
father parrished.
Although it was
originally cut
from the album
version of
"The
Wall" it does
still appear in
the movie.
2.
Pink Floyd
- Vera
Vera Lynn was
actually a german,
singer in the time
of the war, and
her most famous
song was some
sunny day.
3.
Metric
- Too Little Too Late
This song is
actually a
re-worked version
of a demo Emily
released called
"Carpet"
4.
Emily Haines
- Carpet
Emily took this
song out of the
closet, dusted it
off, and re-made
it into the Metric
song known today
as "Too
Little Too
Late"
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