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- Me_Wise_Magic
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Re: Courtney Love Forfeits Rights To Cobain's Image To Daughter
That's awesome to hear. One day when I save up some money I'm probably going to invest in Vinyl or I may use my dad's old player that he's had since the mid 80s; but he hasn't used in years. Everlong, Learn to Fly, and The Pretender were some of the first Foo songs I listened to when I was younger. I starting hearing other songs when they were on TV or on the radio and I loved them; so I picked up the Greatest Hits with the bonus tracks and special content. I was blown away! I'm becoming more of a fan of them then most of the bands I listen to now. When I heard All My Life for the first time, my jaw dropped. At first when I heard the Foo Fighters I thought Dave was just the drummer and someone else was the singer,...and I was like holy crap...this guy is singing, playing guitar, and doing some of the drum tracks with other players! This is amazing, I should listen to more of this band's music! XD Wasting Light shows that this band is so strong and will continue to make great records for years to come. They don't give a shit about what's hip in rock or what's cool, they only care about their fans. Which I completely respect.
- Me_Wise_Magic
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Re: Courtney Love Forfeits Rights To Cobain's Image To Daughter
Hell yea it is. My favorite tracks off of Wasting Light have to be White Limo, Bridge Burning has like the best opening to any rock record I've heard in a long time, Walk & Rope are great. Of course These Days and Dear Rosemary with the other tracks kick ass too. I Should of Known is sometimes a hard song to sit through because it's so deep and personal. Taylor is such a cool guy! He has so much energy and spirit in his playing. Taylor and Dave are like long lost brothers. I'm glad Pat came back into the band because like Kurt said years ago he's the certified punk rocker. He brought a melodic guitar sound to the band's records and he compliments well with Chris and Dave's guitar riffs and parts on the solos.