The RIGHT version of "Everlong" this time! Foo Fighters gets a new Vocal Analysis with mocktails!

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  • I heard you loud and clear. The live version of Everlong by Foo Fighters was the wrong version to start with, and after seeing this... I agree. So sit back, grab a mocktail and enjoy one of the greatest analyses I've ever done!
    Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Foo Fighters performing the studio version of "Everlong" for the first time.
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  • @TheCharismaticVoice
    @TheCharismaticVoice  Před 21 dnem +267

    My husband's starting his new cooking channel, y'all! I mean, it was at your request. Below is the recipe for the mocktail from today's video! www.youtube.com/@cookinginkilts
    0.5 oz of homemade rosemary simple syrup (1 cup white sugar, 1 cup water, chopped rosemary. Boil, then strain out rosemary)
    1 oz lime juice
    dash of vanilla
    1/2 english cucumber, muddled
    Shake with ice, then strain into chilled glass
    add Topo Chico or similar sparkling water
    FInish with a smoker for 1-2 minutes
    (eat alongside a buzz button or Szechuan button for maximum effect)

    • @joergojschaefer3521
      @joergojschaefer3521 Před 18 dny +9

      And Elizabeth breaks down the recipes on a new channel: "The charismatic eating hole" 😋👍

    • @hairlokk8672
      @hairlokk8672 Před 17 dny +2

      You seen his speach at Lemmys funeral? Watched it live and really made him get even higher on my list

    • @dmitryowens
      @dmitryowens Před 17 dny +9

      Then add 2 to 4 oz of vodka 😉

    • @annakissed3226
      @annakissed3226 Před 17 dny

      I will absolutely go and sign up. I just to say to Thankyou for keeping me alive, watching you be happy helps challenge my need to not be here after all the lies & betrayal of my parents & siblings

    • @DavidDrouant
      @DavidDrouant Před 17 dny +2

      TheCharismaticTaste??

  • @KyleS.1987
    @KyleS.1987 Před 17 dny +663

    Rest in peace, Taylor. You were a hell of a drummer and a very pretty lady.

    • @CraigKostelecky
      @CraigKostelecky Před 17 dny +56

      Ha. He certainly was... on both accounts.
      I do believe the studio drumming on this song/album was done by Dave. They had another drummer then, but I think Dave redid all of the drum parts as they parted ways. Then Taylor was hired in time for the tour that followed this album.

    • @philgbrittain
      @philgbrittain Před 17 dny +36

      @@CraigKostelecky- Yes, Dave played the drums on the studio version. Goldsmith's drum tracks were only kept for two songs.
      Grohl is a real monster on the drum kit!

    • @sharoncarlisle9453
      @sharoncarlisle9453 Před 17 dny +1

      💜😆

    • @brendaerickson678
      @brendaerickson678 Před 17 dny +18

      Agreed! Rest in peace Taylor, you beautiful drummer, man and woman. Miss you😢

    • @EricT3769
      @EricT3769 Před 17 dny +12

      Taylor cracked me up in this video. His expressions were awesome.

  • @fademejake
    @fademejake Před 17 dny +125

    I hear Dave Grohl's guitar parts much differently now after hearing him talk about how playing the drums influenced his guitar playing. He said that he views the low E as the kick drum, the A and D strings as the snare and the higher notes as the cymbals. Now when I listen to his playing I hear that percussive mentality in his riffs.

    • @stubbzzz
      @stubbzzz Před 17 dny +9

      That’s the way a lot of guitarists, banjo, and mandolin, and stride piano players think of it. Especially when there are no drums and they have to provide the pulse. That where the boom chuck rhythms in bluegrass, and the doo wacka doo of jazz guitar come from. They’re emulating kick and snare, or stomp and clap rhythms.

  • @Someonelser1
    @Someonelser1 Před 18 dny +762

    Love to see you tackle the epic one breath line Dave does in 'Monkey Wrench! '

    • @kristirodriguez5571
      @kristirodriguez5571 Před 17 dny +27

      That is very impressive. I've tried a million times and could never recreate what Dave does there.

    • @mattx449
      @mattx449 Před 17 dny +22

      @@kristirodriguez5571 it’s edited together from multiple takes on the album.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před 17 dny +25

      ​@@kristirodriguez5571 I suspect it was edited together in the studio. Dave has never replicated it live without numerous pauses for breath.

    • @kristirodriguez5571
      @kristirodriguez5571 Před 17 dny +10

      @@richardharrold9736 Ahhh okay. Good to know! I thought it was just my crappy smoker's lungs. 😆

    • @hattiecattie
      @hattiecattie Před 17 dny +5

      ​@@kristirodriguez5571 I believe he smokes as well, so very unlikely he could do it either

  • @demondaddy328
    @demondaddy328 Před 17 dny +96

    I am seriously BEGGING you to listen to the acoustic studio version of Everlong. Dave’s voice brings me to tears every time I hear it.

    • @showdoglq
      @showdoglq Před 15 dny +9

      That's probably my favorite. Although, there's no bad version.

    • @dudeguy8686
      @dudeguy8686 Před 14 dny +3

      The actual "real" version of the song xD

    • @packrat-y7j
      @packrat-y7j Před 14 dny +6

      The one from Howard Stern? I remember getting into my 87 Jetta and going to work that morning. I was panicking in my car and desperate for a tape deck, and then I remembered someone would have it on the Internet later that day. Shit took my breath away.

    • @ScottSpenceNoneTheRicher
      @ScottSpenceNoneTheRicher Před 12 dny +4

      ​@@packrat-y7j Howard saying you know how I know it's good, it gave me chills

    • @LFCMatthijs
      @LFCMatthijs Před 11 dny +3

      The acoustic version is the one I was expecting to hear both times Everlong popped up on here. Honestly still kinda surprised neither were..

  • @csolgat
    @csolgat Před 17 dny +360

    In regards to lyrics or what songs might mean, Dave had this to say,
    "That’s one of the great things about music. You can sing a song to 85,000 people and they’ll sing it back for 85,000 different reasons."

    • @BlackJackLopez
      @BlackJackLopez Před 17 dny +7

      I loved that phrase instantly, because I believe when the song gets to you, you give it your own meaning, make it yours. That's why some Artists saying: "It's my song, I'll do what I want with it" is not right. No Sir, the royalties are yours, the song is My Song now, and you should not change it...

    • @user-rb7hp8gk6q
      @user-rb7hp8gk6q Před 16 dny +4

      I saw them in Portland last weekend. I've been a fan since the late 90s but had never been to any of their shows, and I can't really explain how much differently I saw some of their songs performed live compared to the radio and CD versions. The heart that Dave puts into his performance and the overall talent of the entire band is just phenomenal, and their ability to change their music to sound and feel new is very impressive.

    • @cucamongaduke3600
      @cucamongaduke3600 Před 5 dny +1

      My wife and my first dance at our wedding reception was to an acoustic version of this song. The venue we chose didn’t allow amplified music so we had to give the band a copy of the song burned on CD. Our 20 year anniversary is next year. So only 84,999 reasons left to find.

  • @CarlosRivera-lv3uc
    @CarlosRivera-lv3uc Před 17 dny +35

    I will likely die on this hill but I have said for the last few decades that Foo Fighters has kept Rock n Roll relevant and great. They will always be timeless been a fan since the 90s and I hope in my 50s,60s,70s and beyond that they will still be the best and cant wait to hear it on the classics radio station then

    • @Nerd_of_Anarchy
      @Nerd_of_Anarchy Před 12 dny +3

      Agree-ish. Grohl himself (too many bands to name) has kept it going forward. Nostalgia rock, weren't the Stones on tour in 2023...maybe into '24, ain't moving it forward.

    • @YerpDerp17
      @YerpDerp17 Před 9 dny +3

      Commercially I can't disagree. Musically I find them overall to be formulaic, and not always a fan of their album mixes. Dont get me wrong, there are a handful of their songs I will always be able to rock with. But 85-90% of it I just don't find at all interesting. In my opinion, Jack White has carried and evolved rock more than anyone in the 2000's. Of course he isn't AS commercially big, but its dishonest to make that the one metric. Jack has not only did insane solo work, but has formed 3 bands, each rock but distinctly different from one another, and all refreshing and artistic. And the stuff he has done for music outside of making music, especially vinyl, is awesome. Jack White simply doesn't get the credit he deserves, while a more commercial band like Foo Fighters simply make music that is more accessible to a bigger audience. Which is fine, that's how you make the most money and sell out nonstop tours, but substance and artistically we can't forget about artists like Jack. Who has actively pushed the rock/blues/alt rock genre in ways no other artist has.

    • @foxmulder5302
      @foxmulder5302 Před 8 dny +1

      And I’ll die on this hill, Foo was the best thing to come out of Nirvana.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Před 18 dny +481

    This song was written about one of the members of Veruca Salt, who Dave Grohl was dating at the time. You can hear her vocals, recorded over the phone, over the main part of the hook singing along with him. This is also David Lettermans' favorite song, he listened to it when recovering from heart surgery and had them play it on his last Tonight Show hosting.
    Also, Foo Fighters videos always show their sense of humor and silliness. They always look like they're having a blast. Love them!

    • @Kaiwr
      @Kaiwr Před 18 dny +19

      And this video is made by Michel Gondry !

    • @paulriddle7818
      @paulriddle7818 Před 17 dny +16

      Late Show but close enough.

    • @paulrosenberg4227
      @paulrosenberg4227 Před 17 dny +22

      The fabulous Louise Post, grrrlll shredder extraordinaire. Do some Veruca Salt as their harmonies are one of kind.

    • @davidward2651
      @davidward2651 Před 17 dny +8

      The performance to close out the Late Show is still my favorite version of this song.

    • @prusikknot
      @prusikknot Před 17 dny +13

      I love the video to this song... It's reminiscent of "Army of Darkness" with Bruce Campbell in the old wooden cabin! Such a slapstick movie! Great song!

  • @danielrockwell3910
    @danielrockwell3910 Před 17 dny +32

    A couple of interesting bits;
    1) Dave has (on numerous occasions) made a point that he is not a trained musician. He is almost entirely self-taught, doesn't formally know music theory (or even how to read sheet music), and has always just learned and played by ear. Obviously, he does intuitively understand how to craft music, but it is not likely that he gives much *conscious* thought to things like chord progressions, resolutions, etc. He also has a wide range of influences. He credits the riff for Everlong to him trying to mimic a Sonic Youth song.
    2) The spoken word section (with the part about holding up the father's boots and such) is actually three recordings overlaid and muddled and were supposed to be unintelligible. One piece is said to be a "love letter", one piece is a reading from a technical manual, and the third (which is the most intelligible) is a story about a studio technician's father. I don't know if any of them are really meant to have any actual relevance to the song, or if they were just chosen to create "gibberish".

    • @beforethunder4987
      @beforethunder4987 Před 15 dny +5

      I've always found it interesting that folks tend to put talent into a trained box. I feel like they miss out when they are exposed to a natural self taught and some even, God given gift. Ironically, those folks never realize how amazing that gift truly is which if they knew, makes it even more special. Just a thought from a guy who was blessed to experience it first hand. Peace

    • @YerpDerp17
      @YerpDerp17 Před 9 dny +1

      Which I applaud and resepct him for. Not just anyone can learn music by ear. That is how I initially learned piano before CZcams was a big thing, or got lessons of my own. But at the same time that basic lack of knowledge also makes his music sound formulaic, stagnant and overall the same after a while. Being self taught is amazing, but it will stunt creativity and a means to evolve your sound or playing. It's why Foo Fighters in 2024 sound just like the Foo Fighters during the Everlong era. lol And hey, its gotten them insane commercial success, so I can't shame it too much. But its why I never get excited for a new album by them, because I already know exactly how its going to sound. lol It's why I will ALWAYS prefer Queens of the Stone Age or Nirvana Dave. Where he was just highly skilled at doing a certain thing, and didn't have creative control over everything else. lol

    • @robmitchell3039
      @robmitchell3039 Před 5 dny

      The spoken word sections remind of what Pink Floyd did so often (most notably on Dark Side of the Moon). Out of context audio snippets that add a bit of weirdness to a song.

  • @HaleysTusk
    @HaleysTusk Před 17 dny +351

    “Breathe out so I can breathe you in”, I remember Gwen Stefani saying she thought that was one of her favorite lyrics

    • @davidsavage6910
      @davidsavage6910 Před 17 dny +15

      So sensual and evocative of a strong bond of love.

    • @thefredricksons8150
      @thefredricksons8150 Před 17 dny +10

      It's been one of my favorite lyrics ever since I first heard it. Looks like I'm in good company. :)

    • @jjorissen
      @jjorissen Před 17 dny +9

      Unless there's garlic involved.. 😬

    • @UMfan21
      @UMfan21 Před 17 dny +16

      Dave Grohl tells a story of being backstage at a concert and Bob Dylan approached him and said that was one of his favorite lyrics and it just floored Dave.

    • @bartoszmisztal6861
      @bartoszmisztal6861 Před 16 dny +7

      Everlong is and forever will be a perfect love song for me. I am not exactly sure why, but it always brings tears to my eyes when I hear the opening. Calm, yet vulnerable, sincere and just opening up as the song goes.

  • @jossoaktree
    @jossoaktree Před 17 dny +25

    Until you asked, i never tried to put into words what this song is for me. Then I was reminded of something the musician Ren said.
    He said that he wanted his music to be a companion for people and what they were going through.
    That's exactly it - Everlong for me, is a musical friend saying that whatever is happening, you're going to be okay.
    Thanks, Foos,❤ Thanks, Elizabeth ❤

  • @Aleveria
    @Aleveria Před 17 dny +300

    For a year, I overlapped with Dave in high school. He's one of the nicest guys I've ever met.

    • @lancerhades971
      @lancerhades971 Před 17 dny +6

      nothing about that surprises me. im jealous you knew him!

    • @jayturner9287
      @jayturner9287 Před 17 dny +2

      Annandale?

    • @SamShudders
      @SamShudders Před 16 dny +3

      Every video I see of him doing anything.. especially fresh pots.. makes me relate to him more. I feel like he’s one of my close friends, but we’ve never met. Love that someone as stupid as me and my punk friends has really made it in spite of how uptight fame seems to require people to pretend to be.

    • @Aleveria
      @Aleveria Před 16 dny +3

      @@jayturner9287 Thomas Jefferson. He switched schools twice, and he moved to Annandale later. I believe his mom also worked at Annandale.

    • @chrisl2498
      @chrisl2498 Před 11 dny

      ​@@Aleveria In fed way?

  • @viciousoptimist3542
    @viciousoptimist3542 Před 17 dny +26

    "And I wonder
    When I sing along with you
    If everything could ever feel this real forever
    If anything could ever be this good again"
    My 6 year old daughter loves this song... but the fact that I introduced it to her years ago gives SOLID meaning to the lyrics - if that moment could ever feel that real forever.; if anything could ever be that good again.
    Yes - tomorrow is another good day.

    • @seeingthruyou
      @seeingthruyou Před 17 dny +2

      There are different ways of looking at this song but as a father myself some of these lines take on a meaning more about that. Like those you put there... That first moment you hold your child can everything feel this real, or can it ever be that good again? its just an incredible moment in life. Or even the "Breath out so I can breath you in" being there watching your kid take its first breath of air... Just an all around amazing song and glad its one you and your daughter can share forever!

    • @AntonBA25
      @AntonBA25 Před 10 dny +1

      I used to scream along to this song with my mom when she had cancer.
      I went to my first ever Foo Fighters show in June, after losing my mom in November. Those lyrics were so potent in that moment.

    • @viciousoptimist3542
      @viciousoptimist3542 Před 10 dny +1

      @@AntonBA25 Sorry for your loss - went through something like that in '95 and it still stings.
      We have the memories and the legacy to do the same in the future - to provide meaning, purpose, and moments.

  • @oof_Dad
    @oof_Dad Před 17 dny +73

    Dave does one thing to me that stands out- he connects with people. Seeing him live its even more evident. He makes it feel like there is not place he'd rather be and that we are all there to rock our faces off together and it feels so amazing to be part of that with him- he takes you along and makes it feel like you are part of the show. I think their opening song "In your Honor" sums up why they are so great to listen to for me.

    • @MW-cv2dk
      @MW-cv2dk Před 17 dny +3

      Saw them live twice this year and you nailed it. The energy is unmatched. He makes you feel like every show is going to be the best show.

    • @bethkelly5480
      @bethkelly5480 Před 17 dny +1

      So absolutely true!

    • @mohr5150
      @mohr5150 Před 11 dny +1

      I saw them for the first time this summer. I have seen a fair share of shows, and this show was by far the best I have ever been to. There was so much emotion and love shared throughout the show, both from the band to the crowd and vice versa. It was an emotional night, for sure.

  • @Eric998765
    @Eric998765 Před 17 dny +39

    I'm not the biggest Foo Fighters fan but Everlong is one of my favorite songs of all time. It has such an amazing vibe

    • @Herbert_Jablonski
      @Herbert_Jablonski Před 17 dny +4

      Same here. Not a big foo fan. Love everlong. It’s so sunny day real estate.

    • @anthonyjordan830
      @anthonyjordan830 Před 16 dny +1

      ha same, that seems to be the feeling on this song. I don't really like anything else, but this song is incredibly moving.

  • @donhartfield
    @donhartfield Před 17 dny +172

    The unplugged, acoustic version is insanely underrated. It's so good even thought he OG is just as amazing. As hard as the original goes, the softness of the acoustic version is a perfect offset and tells a different emotional story.

    • @terrybeavers728
      @terrybeavers728 Před 17 dny +31

      Absolutely true! The unplugged acoustic version reflects Dave's emotions when he developed the song. This must be reaction #3!!!!

    • @brandeebeckfitness8121
      @brandeebeckfitness8121 Před 17 dny +15

      Acoustic is my most favorite version

    • @lucaswarren5947
      @lucaswarren5947 Před 17 dny +3

      Absolutely Love the acoustic version, the two of them remind me of Slipknot's Vermillion pt 1 and pt 2. The song takes on new meaning when performed differently

    • @Pupalah
      @Pupalah Před 17 dny +3

      My hero is the same way.

    • @jdlancaster4207
      @jdlancaster4207 Před 17 dny +2

      Yes she should give that a listen

  • @CurseYooh
    @CurseYooh Před 17 dny +16

    My mom showed me this song when I was around 9-10. She would always have stuff like Foo Fighters, No Doubt, Sublime, Mazzy Star and a bunch of other great artists playing in the house. You know when MTV was a thing. It’s crazy because on my way to the hospital to say goodbye. This song, my hero and Sunday came on and I guess the reality of the situation hit me.. harder than the drive over. I played her some Nora Jones, Beatles, Pink Floyd and a bunch of her favorites as we said goodbye.
    Never forgotten and always missed
    ~Christel Lee Helen Severns~
    ~10/1/1971 - 4/22/22~

    • @luckyleprechaun-e7h
      @luckyleprechaun-e7h Před 15 dny +1

      sorry for your loss. it sounds like you had an amazing mom. thanks for sharing this. she lives on.

  • @karyngodbold6591
    @karyngodbold6591 Před 17 dny +101

    For me, this song reminds me of their live shows because it’s always the last song. Dave says “we don’t say goodbye, we say this” and it gives me goosebumps every time! It’s the culmination of a 3 hour concert where they have an intense back and forth with the audience and we WISH everything could feel the real forever❤

    • @TimTheEnchanter83
      @TimTheEnchanter83 Před 17 dny +6

      One big exception to this was they opened on the “Broken Leg Tour”. Will always remember the band behind the curtain as the intro wound out, Dave screaming “we said we’d be back” then as they kicked into it full the curtain melted away!

    • @bethkelly5480
      @bethkelly5480 Před 17 dny +1

      Saw them last in Cincinnati! 3 hour show. Amazing

    • @rdwd15
      @rdwd15 Před 17 dny

      One of the best live shows. Saw them 8/18. Just amazing!,,

    • @heidibaltom8138
      @heidibaltom8138 Před 16 dny

      Yes I went to the London show this year and that last chorus especially just takes me back.

  • @Nirad-jt7en
    @Nirad-jt7en Před 17 dny +9

    This song has changed meaning for me since seeing the Foo Fighters in concert. When they close with Everlong it’s almost like a love song to their fans. Dave loves playing live and hearing the fans sing back to him. This song is him thanking the fans for singing with him, telling them that they’ll do it again soon.

  • @MetalmcBiff
    @MetalmcBiff Před 18 dny +126

    Oh yessss! The original is still undefeated. The production and performance is just incredible.

    • @jacob8565
      @jacob8565 Před 17 dny +4

      Nah, acoustic version is best

    • @MetalmcBiff
      @MetalmcBiff Před 17 dny +9

      @@jacob8565 hard disagree!

    • @deandownsouth
      @deandownsouth Před 17 dny +3

      Disagree.

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Před 17 dny +1

      @@RichardRemerI’ll trade the intimacy of the acoustic for any drum fill

    • @seanhutt4621
      @seanhutt4621 Před 17 dny +2

      Yea the acoustic is on another lvl this song is great truly great but that acoustic is a top 10 all time performance

  • @carolberkowitz8551
    @carolberkowitz8551 Před 17 dny +14

    "Breathe out so I can breathe you in" is my favorite lyric and I love that you pointed it out in your reaction. ❤

  • @mikeanzalone5612
    @mikeanzalone5612 Před 17 dny +33

    Back in 2021 the Foo Fighters were playing at a new venue in the area and decided to grab lunch at a diner near my house. One of my friend's parents happened to be there too. Her parents first interaction was to politely ask them to stop being rowdy, then her dad had a long conversation about jazz drummers before they left. Neither of her parents had any clue who Dave Grohl or the Foo Fighters were. It wasn't until a few days later that her mom saw Dave in an Amazon commercial and called my friend and said, "Heather, its the boy from the diner!"

  • @vetti2u
    @vetti2u Před 17 dny +15

    Of course to each his/her own! But I think that you should ALWAYS listen to the studio version of a song first (if possible) so that you have some context of the song before you listen to a live version. This is a PERFECT example!

    • @ArloMathis
      @ArloMathis Před 18 hodinami

      While I personally agree for a few reasons, she's said her goal is to listen to the performance and voice tone/quality during a live performance, rather than the highly produced 'perfect' version of their vocals, since she is primarily about vocal analysis and appreciation.

  • @BigTexas-b3d
    @BigTexas-b3d Před 17 dny +29

    Dave Grohl was never a "heartthrob", as far as I know. His lyrics have always been incredibly heartfelt and even romantic, but I don't believe he was ever pictured in that light. I believe he could have been if he hadn't transitioned from being the drummer of Nirvana to the front man of the Foo Fighters.
    I know that everyone I knew at the time (including myself) was so curious when we found out that Dave Grohl was starting a new band after the unbelievably tragic end of Nirvana, and we were blown away when we first heard the Foo Fighters. It was like a blinding flash of positive energy that none of us could have ever anticipated. My friends and I were so devastated after Kurt Cobain's death that we never could have imagined something so silly, happy, comedic, and hard-hitting as what Dave Grohl brought to the world with the Foo Fighters.

    • @1967alli
      @1967alli Před 13 dny +3

      Heartthrob is the wrong word imo, there’s nothing cute about him, but having seen him live 4 times there is something so sexy about him (and nearly every woman I know who likes the Foos thinks the same). I think it’s a combination of his passion, his charm, his energy, his humour and his epic talent.
      Love, love, love him 😍😍😍

    • @thequeendt
      @thequeendt Před 13 dny +3

      @@1967alli Yes! Exactly this. He is not a traditionally good looking man but he is beautiful inside which fully reflects to the outside. ❤

    • @andrewtmil
      @andrewtmil Před 12 dny +1

      ​@@1967alliI think it's the passion and confidence 😉

    • @Sarah-with-an-H
      @Sarah-with-an-H Před dnem +1

      He went through a very sexy phase though. It wasn't at the time of this song, but it was a part the album The color and the shape that made me double take. He cut his hair shorter, was inspired by a new relationship after a divorce so he was feeling himself and that translated through his art.

    • @Sarah-with-an-H
      @Sarah-with-an-H Před dnem +1

      ​@@andrewtmildon't forget a haircut and a bit of facial hair. He got a makeover between filming Everlong and the other singles from the album Everlong is on. Combine that with his kindness humor and brain there was an audience of women who saw him as a sex symbol. Not many men can pull off a goatee but Dave could. Between the albums the color and the shape and In your honor he was hot but like a normal person too.

  • @voidistant
    @voidistant Před 17 dny +25

    For me, this song is about living in a moment and wanting that moment to never end.

  • @Tamajyn69
    @Tamajyn69 Před 16 dny +7

    I love that you bring to light that you don't need to be a virtuoso to be a great performer or artist. Some of my favourite artists don't necessarily have the strongest technique or classically trained voices, but they believe in their art and that shines through into their music more than technical perfection ever could ✌️

  • @douglaswaite9574
    @douglaswaite9574 Před 17 dny +21

    I think we all want the kind of relationship that this song lays out... we all want to love someone this much, and have them love us in the same way. ...and we can all relate to the longing.

  • @clintfarr3966
    @clintfarr3966 Před 17 dny +46

    For your personal delight you should watch the version of this song with 11 year old Nandi Bushell on the drums. The kind of thing that restores your faith in humanity.

    • @carljwnc
      @carljwnc Před 17 dny +8

      Nandi is a living treasure!!!

    • @JesseCohen
      @JesseCohen Před 9 dny +1

      The start of a beautiful friendship, one might say…

  • @christopherwinkler4451
    @christopherwinkler4451 Před 17 dny +24

    You have a fantastic ear for detail, Elizabeth. The "do doos" sound like a phone call because they Were. Louise Post of the band Veruca Salt, who was also the inspiration for the lyrics, sang her part from a hotel room in Chicago over two serparte phone lines, one basically as a monitor for her, the other for the recording. Dave said of the song, "That song's about a girl that I'd fallen in love with and it was basically about being connected to someone so much, that not only do you love them physically and spiritually, but when you sing along with them you harmonize perfectly". Someting more for your study of the effects of music on the brain.

  • @MrDrSirGuyManJr
    @MrDrSirGuyManJr Před 8 dny +4

    The female “doo doo do do do’s” actually were unintentionally/out of necessity recorded over a telephone line because the specific singer Dave wanted to sing that line was on tour and was in Chicago at the time while Foo Fighters were recording the album in LA. He specifically wanted her to do it because that’s who he wrote the song about as he was in a relationship with her at the time. Her name is Louise Post and she’s the singer in Veruca Salt.

  • @davidward2651
    @davidward2651 Před 17 dny +62

    After watching her pause like six times right as the big finish is about to kick off, I'm more convinced than ever that she does that on purpose. 😂😱

    • @rd2nowhere28
      @rd2nowhere28 Před 17 dny +2

      I feel you might have missed the reaction video to November rain

    • @janhauck3833
      @janhauck3833 Před 17 dny +4

      It’s normal. You can watch 20 minutes of a video on this channel and she barely makes it through the first minute of a song.

    • @EveryBodyHz
      @EveryBodyHz Před 17 dny +16

      I, for one, am here for it. Too many reaction content creators seems to think the point of making these types of videos is to put their face on top of the artist's content to bop their head along without adding much at all to the experience.
      I mean, isn't that kind of the entire point of this exercise? To hear her thoughts based on her depth of knowledge and experience in the music world? whatever's happening, it seems to be working for upwards of 2 million subs 😎

    • @EveryBodyHz
      @EveryBodyHz Před 17 dny +2

      I, for one, am here for it. Too many reaction content creators seems to think the point of making these types of videos is to put their face on top of the artist's content to bop their head along without adding much at all to the experience.
      I mean, isn't that kind of the entire point of this exercise? To hear her thoughts based on her depth of knowledge and experience in the music world? whatever's happening, it seems to be working for upwards of 2 million subs 😎

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 Před 17 dny +5

      She seriously struggles to make it through the first verse, it cracks me up/drives me nuts😂

  • @DavidLee-xj4sz
    @DavidLee-xj4sz Před 17 dny +12

    I saw this song live in Dayton, Ohio at the Nutter Center in spring 2000 with my bride, married the summer before. The song that was played for our dance at the wedding was Aerosmith's Don't Want to Miss a Thing from a couple years before...but afterwards, Everlong had become 'our song', because of the way it moved us both by the performance. I lost her suddenly, a little more than a year later, and it is so hard, to this day...to listen to this song. I have become such a fan of the channel, I could not resist watching, and I especially appreciated your breakdown of the chord progressions at the beginning, speaking to the suspension, and the lack of resolution inherit in the mode, which is a key to this song. With what happened to us, to me...this dissonance is so apropos...

    • @mohr5150
      @mohr5150 Před 11 dny

      So powerful. So sorry for your loss.

  • @wickedPrints3256
    @wickedPrints3256 Před 18 dny +98

    Louise Post of the band Veruca Salt sang the backing vocals or harmonies during the chorus. Fun fact! She sang them through a telephone early in the AM. Dave called her up and said he needed her. I believe they were dating at the time. Or had been. Either way, here are the isolated vocals if you get the time check it out! czcams.com/video/KrBsKQJYNtk/video.html

    • @barnett25
      @barnett25 Před 17 dny +4

      So cool! This has been one of my favorite songs ever since I heard it when I was young but I never noticed the backing vocals. Thanks for sharing!

    • @cmatte82
      @cmatte82 Před 17 dny +9

      Yeah I saw a behind the scenes of recorded her part. She was in like Chicago or somewhere basically across the country. Still don’t understand exactly how they made that work. And it’s one of those things that once you hear, you can’t unhear. Much like Dave’s background vocals in nirvana. I didn’t notice them until after I had been a fan of the foos for many years and went back and listened to a bunch of nirvana stuff. And it’s so obvious he’s doing the backgrounds now.

    • @wickedPrints3256
      @wickedPrints3256 Před 17 dny

      @@barnett25 You're welcome! It's very cool.

    • @jasoncharlesbourne2632
      @jasoncharlesbourne2632 Před 17 dny

      the thing i remember very well, i saw a video on 9gag, and they share the tracks of bohemian rhapsody, you can hear piece by piece, and bryan share the vocals of freddie... spectacular. Since then, i saw a few videos of backing tracks of a few songs, and then... i heard everlong... i heard the first time a female vocals, for.real !!!! i hope one day i understand all the outro of dave

    • @SamShudders
      @SamShudders Před 16 dny +1

      This is cool because I know Dave is a big Bad Brains fan.. admits to stealing drum tricks from them…. And one of their most popular songs the singer recorded over the phone while he was In jail.. I wonder if that’s a nod to them.

  • @Kisamaism
    @Kisamaism Před 17 dny +9

    This is EXACTLY why I prefer you react to Studio over live. Live should, probably, be ****highly**** recommended by fans before being the preferred first take, maybe even with more views than the studio mix, before it is viewed first (with my personal preference of doing both, if both are good, studio->live, simply because I love your analysis of throat and mouth shapes!).
    Either way, super happy you reacted to this version! It's my favorite.

  • @h4m_mer
    @h4m_mer Před 17 dny +22

    Rest in peace Taylor!!! You are truly missed.

  • @lamename
    @lamename Před 17 dny +24

    Studio over live versions always when you're analyzing what the artist truly intended to unleash on the world.

  • @frederf3227
    @frederf3227 Před 17 dny +34

    The song and video together seem to cover the whole range of youthful experiences. There's love, longing, frustration, nirvana, triumph, nostalgia, powerlessness. It really is a fever dream. And by waking up to that G instead of the tonic it feels related but new. You're not back home, the same. It's a new world.

    • @duane8829
      @duane8829 Před 17 dny +1

      In his dream he is Sid Vicious and Taylor is Nancy

  • @bransonstl
    @bransonstl Před 17 dny +18

    Mazzy Star!! Hope Sandoval! You truly need to experience at the least Fade Into You!

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Před 17 dny +25

    "Hello, I've waited here for you, to react to this song. Everlong" 😉

  • @mightydeku
    @mightydeku Před 10 dny +2

    I love your expressions when listening to music. You and Rick Beato have these amazing expressions when talking about music. Please don't change your format.

  • @isurfnerd
    @isurfnerd Před 17 dny +16

    Their music video of Everlong is incredible. Not sure if you noticed the pictures on the wall of the "happy couple", it's the late great legendary drummer Taylor Hawkins in drag w/ Dave. The storytelling of The Foo Fighters is underrated & their musicianship is pure top shelf!!

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Před 17 dny +7

    You nailed it. The backing vocals are indeed sung over a telephone. They were actually recorded during a long distance phone call with Louise Post of Veruca Salt, whom Dave Grohl was dating at the time. She sings the "doo-doo-doo" part as well as some harmonies in the chorus.
    As for the whisper-talk section, it's Dave Grohl reciting a story told to him by a studio tech named Ryan Bosch. It's a pretty disturbing story about the military style punishment Bosch's dad used to subject him and his brother to. There's also Grohl reading from a couple different books. I don't think any of it is necessarily supposed to connect to the meaning of the song. It's just texture.

  • @sleepindog1826
    @sleepindog1826 Před 17 dny +15

    Thank you so much for doing this version! The Wembley live is such a love letter to the original you have hear both. Love ya!

  • @shawnhegarty4998
    @shawnhegarty4998 Před 17 dny +7

    You should watch his "Sound City" documentary. Fascinating insight into Dave. I would also LOVE to see you react to "From Can to Can't" from the Soundtrack of that documentary. Corey Taylor vocals to a Dave Grohl song. It's beautiful.

  • @donnakubiski5572
    @donnakubiski5572 Před 18 dny +28

    I'm very glad to see you doing this. I was kind of disappointed when you initially reacted to the live version becsuse there is so much of the original song that is missed. I also love this video. You are doing it on a good day for me too because I am on vacation and can catch the premiere.

    • @george474747
      @george474747 Před 17 dny +1

      Great to hear this version on the channel.
      I am slightly distracted by the drink and flower bud analogies, the focus on the music video and the vague talk about Dave Grohl outside of music. She's still great, but...
      Personally, I'm into more focused engagement with the emotion of the music. SImpler is better, I think. Glad to see Elizabeth putting her piano expertise to use though.

    • @george474747
      @george474747 Před 17 dny

      I think this was possibly the greatest song of its decade. I feel disappointment to come out of its incredible spell of longing and passion, powerful musical moments laughed over.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Před 17 dny +8

    The guitar to "Everlong" is in drop D tuning. The chords in the verse are Dmaj7, Bsus2, Gsus2, Bsus2. That would normally be a bit awkward on guitar, but the fingerings are made much easier thanks to the tuning.

    • @joseanything
      @joseanything Před 17 dny +3

      sus2 is misleading for piano, I think it makes more sense to call it a 9th, since it's an interval between the drop D and the normal D string.

  • @user-scott-pearce
    @user-scott-pearce Před 17 dny +20

    I’d really love to see an analysis to “Times Like These”

  • @mbochum83
    @mbochum83 Před 16 dny +4

    19:49 Great ear! They WERE recorded over a telephone line.

  • @ChewyElephant
    @ChewyElephant Před 17 dny +9

    I sang and played the acoustic version of this at my wedding, as Foo Fighters is one of the few bands my wife and I both like!

  • @samdoorley6101
    @samdoorley6101 Před 17 dny +15

    "Got to promise not to stop when I say when" = Don't let my depression push you away.

  • @STRAKAZulu
    @STRAKAZulu Před 17 dny +13

    Would love to see more STP, specifically Big Empty. There's the album version (also from the Brandon Lee CROW movie), and an acoustic version on the anniversary release of the 'Purple' album.

  • @RaulV22
    @RaulV22 Před 17 dny +2

    He recently had a jam sesh with Norah Jones and I remarked that he can’t read music. When she started getting technical he laughed and said he didn’t quite understand it but understands it enough to play. What a legend.

  • @jason5388
    @jason5388 Před 17 dny +35

    Living Colour, please! Corey Glover has one of the best voices in rock

  • @jakejohnson646
    @jakejohnson646 Před 17 dny +3

    If there was ever an album to do a full analysis of I think The Colour and The Shape is a great one to do. Even if you don't, go listen to this full album to hear Grohl in his full range. This is one of the first albums I ever heard and to today it is still a favorite and shapes everything I love about music to this day.

  • @througtonsheirs_doctorwhol5914

    the Rick Astley cover of EVERLONG is amazing! Rick is a gem!
    Like Dave... and Taylor Hawkins. RiP bro!

  • @professorbugbear
    @professorbugbear Před 17 dny +6

    I've always seen this song as addressing the fears of a new relationship. It's like the fear at the start of a Rollercoaster. You love it... you want it to continue... but it scares the shit out of you. "The only thing I ask of you is never to stop when I say when."

  • @keithrussell6766
    @keithrussell6766 Před 18 dny +92

    QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE

  • @gravanoth660
    @gravanoth660 Před dnem +1

    I'm so so happy you still have Devi's Octopus!!

  • @HammerGoatRex
    @HammerGoatRex Před 18 dny +17

    My very favorite Foo Fighters song! Thank you!

  • @CortezLu84
    @CortezLu84 Před 4 dny

    I grew up in the 90s. Grunge was my bread and butter as a teen. I still think it's great music but I never looked back and analyzed all these songs/artists as a 40 year old. Thanks for helping me understand WHY these artists are awesome!

  • @matthewcline2405
    @matthewcline2405 Před 17 dny +5

    I don't know what it is about Dave Grohls voice but there's such an earnest longing to his songs and vocals that make them enthralling. Always glad to see you do more foo fighters.

  • @olazissou2211
    @olazissou2211 Před 11 dny +1

    So many comments, no mention of one of the greatest video and movie directors ever: Michel Gondry. His work is unmistakable. No one sees the world like him. No one uses visual effects like him. Totally analog and stunning with lots of creative, original genius. ❤❤❤

  • @EricTheSwede
    @EricTheSwede Před 18 dny +77

    I just hope that the next Foo Fighters video is "Best of you" from Wembley..

    • @narfeldagarthog8307
      @narfeldagarthog8307 Před 17 dny

      Please god no his vocals always suck live

    • @bryanbaldwin2913
      @bryanbaldwin2913 Před 17 dny +5

      @@narfeldagarthog8307 on that one i think it is in part that the song is so intense he gets so out of breath. I do think the video would be better for that particular song. i really want her to do that one as well.

    • @fooman27jenkins44
      @fooman27jenkins44 Před 17 dny

      @@narfeldagarthog8307I saw them in 2018 and was amazing. I think emotions got to him at wembly

  • @superblitz
    @superblitz Před 13 dny +2

    Happy that this has given you a wider perspective of Studio vs Live. we know you like seeing the live versions, but most people listen to the studio versions in their day to day.

  • @brettwalker2723
    @brettwalker2723 Před 17 dny +8

    If anyone has not mentioned this: this song got Dave Letterman through his heart attack surgery. He loved this song so much that when he came back, he had the Foos play this song on his first day back to hosting The Late Show after his recovery.

    • @janineivey03121
      @janineivey03121 Před 17 dny +4

      And they totally rerouted a tour to accommodate this date for him

    • @brettwalker2723
      @brettwalker2723 Před 17 dny +1

      @@janineivey03121 oh YEAH! Thank you for that memory!

  • @jessebbedwell
    @jessebbedwell Před 17 dny +4

    I think one of the key features in the lyrics is a sense of something which has passed on. The end of a relationship, memories of a childhood both fond and fearsom. The begging of Grohl, "promise not to stop when I say when." To say "when" is to say "I've had enough." All though he knows that in the past these words he has spoken... the bitterness of finality is to real, to present a reality. Perhaps this is why the video is framed within a dream. In our sleep we are confronted with the goings on of the day but in a way which we can handle, which is more palatable to our fragile psyche. And perhaps it gives us one more chance to experience the happily ever after which could have been.

  • @marcelocabral3748
    @marcelocabral3748 Před 17 dny +15

    That cabin exhales Evil Dead vibes and I bet it is not just a coincidence 😂

    • @yourshadowself
      @yourshadowself Před 15 dny +2

      Total Evil Dead homage! 💀

    • @alexmaysse607
      @alexmaysse607 Před 11 dny +1

      couldn’t help but make the connection with that chainsaw too

  • @_jarakin_
    @_jarakin_ Před 17 dny +1

    Wonderful analysis of my favourite song of all time, thank you, I really enjoyed both this and your previous analysis. I've felt like this song has been relatable for me for so many moments in my life, both good and bad, but most recently I just lost my father a few weeks ago and now there's a new element to relate to for me; the yearning, longing, anxiety and confusion brought by grief. The yearning really resonates in the lyric "If anything could ever be this good again.". The song has always brought a tear to my eye, and it always will, everlong.

  • @laurieemme1534
    @laurieemme1534 Před 18 dny +18

    Yes! This is one of my favorite songs! ❤❤❤
    Next up, maybe "Rope" or "Monkey Wrench".
    You should also check out the first video of Nandi Bushell covering "Everlong" on drums. Pure joy!

    • @skarlottt
      @skarlottt Před 17 dny +1

      That was awesome. She's got her own band and is still doing drumeo

  • @ridesq
    @ridesq Před 7 dny

    I said this when the live version was done but you’ve NOW covered my two favorite songs. Thank you!

  • @anunnacy
    @anunnacy Před 17 dny +8

    My favorite Foo Fighters song. ❤
    Yes, that's really all I wanted to comment. :)

  • @amandajane5743
    @amandajane5743 Před 17 dny +2

    My favourite song! After nearly thirty years, I still love hearing this song. It doesn't get stale. It has my favourite line. It's hard to beat the incredible romance of "breathe out ..."

  • @theunoriginaljess
    @theunoriginaljess Před 17 dny +9

    A little of a mood dampener maybe, but I always associated it with like, with a hope of others not giving up on me. I've struggled with ideation and worse and a lot of what helps me through is knowing I have people out there that care, that come back even when I push them away.

  • @jasonspain3554
    @jasonspain3554 Před 17 dny +5

    I told my wife early in our relationship "breathe out so I can breathe you in" and she melted. To this day this she thinks of me when she hears the Foo Fighters. And the acoustic version of this song is on our shared playlist.

  • @andresfernandez6437
    @andresfernandez6437 Před 17 dny +4

    I can't even finish the video before thanking you for bringing out the piano and talking about theory. The reason I started watching this and other music channels - is because of those little insights into music theory; and whenever someone starts playing along and explaining a bit of what's happening, it gets extremely rich and educational. So, please maybe do that more often 😁.
    Anywayz, today I learned how to play an easy inversion of a seventh d chord on the piano, as well as a new way to consider my chord progressions to insinuate one feeling or another, and I really appreciate it, so thank you.

  • @MarkNoles1
    @MarkNoles1 Před 6 dny

    Love this song.. it makes me cry and tap my foot, shake my head at the same time. Also loved the chord breakdown core structure with Elizabeth on piano. Love you Elizabeth!

  • @SgtVeritas
    @SgtVeritas Před 17 dny +6

    This is my fav song, thanks for doing the studio version!

  • @geenefitz1
    @geenefitz1 Před 17 dny +4

    What should strike you, is that this came out in 1997, over 25 years before the concert version of this song you analyzed. The beautiful takeaway from that is the meaning behind it. In the concert version, it was basically Dave's love/thank-you letter to the audience. The original was inspired by Grohl's ongoing romance with Louise Post of the band Veruca Salt. That makes it even more beautiful, I believe.
    When talking about Dave. He is old school. He believes success comes from non-stop hard work and dedication.

  • @Hrafnasil
    @Hrafnasil Před 17 dny +13

    I've been following for years and you've checked out so many of my favourites but I have yet to see anything from Florence + The Machine. That would be an amazing reaction. Florence voice is stunning and their artistry is beautiful. There are so many I would love for you to react to so I'm just going to start with "What The Water Gave Me"

    • @maceofbass9295
      @maceofbass9295 Před 17 dny +2

      What the Water Gave me, You've Got the Love, Lover to Lover, Kiss with a Fist... so many amazing tracks to discover. They would be a fantastic addition to the channel, for sure

    • @bagginssupercat
      @bagginssupercat Před 15 dny +1

      Ooh yes!

  • @bryceguillory6198
    @bryceguillory6198 Před 17 dny +9

    concrete blonde if you would. johnette napolitano is probably the best and most underrated female singer out there, there's lots of good songs on the album "Free"

    • @kencooney1082
      @kencooney1082 Před 14 dny

      Scene of a Perfect Crime is a great one from that album. Mankey's guitar feel in the solo was revisited in future songs like Caroline, Joey, and Walking in London. Johnette's poetical lyrics is great in this one.

  • @jasondressner72
    @jasondressner72 Před 17 dny +2

    To me it's about falling in love. I've always loved this song and have always equated it with new love.

  • @horsebydayartbynight
    @horsebydayartbynight Před 17 dny +6

    Great reaction! For more of Dave's inspirational lyrics, you'll love "My Hero". ❤

  • @Azrael0687
    @Azrael0687 Před 17 dny +1

    Thank you first of all. It makes me think of childhood innocence aside from relationships. Those snow days when you had so much fun with your friends, but you knew tomorrow the snow would probably be gone, you never wanted it to end. And you're so on the money about live versions and studio versions deserving their own reviews. I also couldn't agree more that the version you hear first affects your future experience of the other. A good comparison could be reading the book before seeing the film/theatre adaptation or vice versa. Love your content x

  • @grilledspaghetti
    @grilledspaghetti Před 18 dny +9

    You said before that you want to eventually cover their entire catalogue, to that I must suggest that any songs from Wasting Light could be done from their "Live from Studio 606" take where they did the entire album in one live set for CZcams. It's all really well done with close camera work of everything. And Dave breaks out a serious sweat. Since you like to see singers giving their all. Maybe you could do three tracks at a time. 😊

  • @esj1026
    @esj1026 Před 17 dny +3

    That's one of the great things about music. You can sing a song to 85,000 people and they'll sing it back for 85,000 different reasons… ~Dave Grohl

  • @matthbva
    @matthbva Před 17 dny +36

    10 minutes into the video we are 30 seconds into the song, and I am losing my mind! 😂

    • @dave30076
      @dave30076 Před 16 dny +2

      I love her, but she stopped at that same point like 5 times. I want her to experience it ALL, and do so NOW. It drives me bonkers!!!

    • @controlZchannel
      @controlZchannel Před 13 dny

      Yeah getting kind annoying and frustrating

    • @KevinL-p8l
      @KevinL-p8l Před 12 dny +1

      Sounds like you just want to listen to the song. Why not just do that, instead of complaining about something that isn't meant to be a lazy reaction video.

    • @matthbva
      @matthbva Před 7 dny

      @@KevinL-p8l right. Only stopping 5 times at the exact same moment would be “lazy.” 🙄

    • @matthbva
      @matthbva Před 7 dny

      @@dave30076 “OMG! IT’S ABOUT TO GET SOOOO GOOD!!“

  • @phoenixm768
    @phoenixm768 Před 16 dny

    I just wanna say that I love your channel so much. Be it you reacting to a song I love or a song I don't know. I have a passion for music, and whenever I watch one of your videos, it somewhat skyrockets my passion. Your love for music is so contagious, and I want to thank you for that.

  • @joerosenman3480
    @joerosenman3480 Před 17 dny +3

    Loved your comments about studio versus live, and agree 100% that they are separate beasts and deserve their own time in the sun. I’d go further to say that first hearing/viewing should be of the studio version since that is “designed” by the creative team to have a coordinated impact. If you are exposed to a live performance first you’ve significantly weakened the “first reaction” aspect of that creative presentation. A live version, while the same (for lack of a classier word) tune, will be a unique-if evolved-performance as you noted. At least that’s my take on it.

  • @garethjenkins4034
    @garethjenkins4034 Před 2 dny

    Love your show! The edits you do to get the cover scene with just the right facial expression...hilarious. 😂 A very wise person told me 'Life is Art' and you get that

  • @The_TylrG
    @The_TylrG Před 17 dny +5

    There's a video on the Foo Fighters official YT channel called Everlong (Acoustic). I recommend checking it out just for the intro where Dave tells the story of how he wrote the song.

  • @dacheson007
    @dacheson007 Před 12 dny +1

    The fade in on this track always gives me goose bumps and turns on the old memory machine for me.

  • @6401gabriel
    @6401gabriel Před 17 dny +5

    I've not seen many people ask for mark lanegan and screaming trees.
    For me personally troubled times would be awesome, but their bigger hits would be cool too. Or mark songs with layne in mad season.

    • @sharoncarlisle9453
      @sharoncarlisle9453 Před 17 dny

      Yes! I've been asking for Mark Lanegan (solo, in Screaming Trees, Mad Season, or Queens of the Stone Age), for more than 2 years (the first time was the day after his death). And to give the request some context with this video, Dave Grohl named Mark Lanegan's album "The Winding Sheet" as one of his 10 favorite albums of all time.

    • @Favabe
      @Favabe Před 17 dny +1

      I've requested Mark Lanegan a couple of times as well, but I'm not sure which song would work. Maybe One Way Street or Bleeding Muddy Water. Or Gravedigger's Song, or something with Isobel Campbell. There's so much gold there, but not one single big song that would represent everything.

    • @sharoncarlisle9453
      @sharoncarlisle9453 Před 16 dny

      @@Favabe One Way Street is what I see suggested the most, so maybe people could get behind that. But if Elizabeth is talking about a course on grunge we might have better luck with a Screaming Trees song. My suggestion for that would be the Dollar Bill video, or Sworn and Broken from 2 Meter Sessions. Honestly, I'd be down for anything.

  • @javiersalinas1905
    @javiersalinas1905 Před 14 dny +1

    Hi Elizabeth! ...is Oscar from Colombia again!...Everlong is one of the songs that marked my youth when I was barely 20 years old and it still gives me the same goosebumps!...God bless you!...

  • @HaleysTusk
    @HaleysTusk Před 17 dny +7

    RIP Taylor, he & Dave were peas in a goofy pod ✌🏻

  • @mysticrhythms3348
    @mysticrhythms3348 Před 8 dny +1

    The live version could never compare with the REAL STUDIO VERSION. This is so much better

  • @jaydeus
    @jaydeus Před 17 dny +4

    Big Me is a Foo Fighters song on their 1st album with a great video, but the back story is what makes it special. It was first demoed in January 1994 during Nirvana's final studio sessions. Dave and Krist worked on it as a side project of sorts, and to Dave's surprise, Kurt really liked it.
    Such a tragedy what was to follow, but I believe it's what made Foo Fighters so special.

    • @skarlottt
      @skarlottt Před 17 dny +1

      The video is a hoot

    • @sgauvain
      @sgauvain Před 17 dny

      The ultimate Foos video spoof

  • @christopherkarluk4852
    @christopherkarluk4852 Před 14 dny

    Love this, love you. The pairing is truly a special thing!

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Před 18 dny +15

    The fact that Dave recorded the first Foo Fighters album, in the same studio Nirvana recorded their last time is haunting. Kurt liked some of the songs. And wanted to use them and write with him supposedly. Everlong. They could have been better than Lennon and McCartney. But I think Kurt wanted to move on musically and so did Dave..."Hello, I've waited here for you, to react to this song. Everlong"

    • @HiFiListener
      @HiFiListener Před 18 dny +7

      Didn't Dave the 1st Foo Fighters album completely by himself? That's what I've heard.

    • @RobTaylor-cs3bz
      @RobTaylor-cs3bz Před 18 dny +6

      Better than Lennon and McCartney might be a stretch.

    • @theshig9618
      @theshig9618 Před 17 dny

      @@RobTaylor-cs3bz I mean, I suppose it would depend on your preference for genres. I suspect if we hadn't lost Kurt, the two of them EASILY would have made more songs I like than Lennon and McCartney.

    • @davidward2651
      @davidward2651 Před 17 dny +1

      @@HiFiListener I suppose it's possible that Dave had some early demos of ideas that Kurt might have heard? Not sure.

  • @alancaraway6023
    @alancaraway6023 Před 17 dny +2

    Learning to walk again…. My favorite!

  • @shinyman250
    @shinyman250 Před 18 dny +4

    This song is incredible foos are so legendary