Seeing this live last summer was one of the best experiences of my life. The moment she got on stage, I LOST it. Two of the 5 artists I love, together rocking on, just warmed my heart. I'm so blessed to have witness this. And also, her mic sucked, but we all know she killed it. Her vocal range is incredible, as well as Dave's ❤
I dont get how people don't see how self absorbed he is. He even refuses to sign autographs for fans. Like his early music, enjoyed his book but I just think he's egotistical.
Paramore covered this a loooong time ago and it was amazing then. Sucks her mic was missing in the live stream mix because her voice has only gotten better with age.
I really appreciate the way they understated the drum part on this version... seems like a show of respect to Taylor and the emphasis on the words seems like a tribute to him.. Sentimental and powerful buildup to the ending with Hayley.. Great job guys
ya know, I could sit here and just type superlatives, but the Foos somehow just transcend it all. The picked a great drummer in Josh Freese. He's not Taylor and doesn't try to be Taylor. Dave finally looks happy again. Hayley's just grown into this ever-more wonderful person. None of them seem to get caught up in the trappings of fame and success. ..and Dave always makes sure there's room on the stage for friends. I love watching them all perform. It injects this bit of happiness and warmth into the day.
Too bad her mic was so low but what a voice. Dave has an amazing voice in a totally different way, too. Emotion will always matter more than technique when it comes to this type of music
@@brooklianclark6006Did you actually hear her singing in person at the concert? Because I don't hear her singing at all and it sounded like her mic wasn't on until the end of the song?
Such a beautiful performance. It's so great to see Dave so happy too. Also that new outro to the song is so melancholic and beautiful. Love the Foo Fighters
The tears that I shed throughout this entire set, especially for this song. It was my first time seeing them since Taylor’s passing. Absolutely floored me. Every set has hit harder than the last. Fuck the weather that night but bless Foo
I always liked Foo Fighters but never saw myself at a concert. Now that I saw them at Bonnaroo, they fuckin killed it. Just awesome live. Loved every second!
damn, they should do an official version of the song featuring Hayley, the harmonizing on the chorus was amazing. an acoustic/acapella version would be so sweet
Oh my gosh. Ive just literally just been going on about this track to my better half before he left for work due to the every day hero this song is about ive read and watched interviews. Thank yoj so much for this track as i played it for my dad.❤
Your my hero Dave. One of the very best live performers in the business. Absolutely incredible talent & with such a awesome frontman who plays with so much emotion that you can only sit back & admire this legend at work. Great Great Musician of our time. ☝️👏🗣️
Hayley's voice has always been better suited to rock than any other genre. She has a lot of power and emotion behind it, it's just for a lot of her career, record executives would keep trying to pressure her to be a pop star, even at one point telling her she should ditch the band and go solo.
Always get a lump in my throat when they do this song... makes me thinknof my nephew and how hard lifes been for him. 😢this song has many different meanings to everyone but Dave is one of the last true Rock legends and he's sharing the music with youmger generations. My daughter's. ❤ Keep Rockin' Dave and the rest of the Foo's!!!
This is why the Festival broadcast mixer shouldnt do this, they don't know the show. The audio in the house, the person hired by Foo Fighters, knew this was coming and her mic was loud and proud for the crowd
Dunno what it is, but....just the first few chords of this song always gives me chills/goosebumps....because it's a haunting love song: Dave and the band....TO Taylor.
man the piano bits foo have incorporated into the music has added a whole "elton john" vibe to their music that is just fucking perfection. It really contrasts the punk/rock/metal themes that dave/pat/Taylor love to write so well. Ill never not miss Taylor Hawkins in this band. I really hope he's found some peace at last whereever he is. It's really good to see that Foo kept going and Dave is still just moving forward like he always has. Idk if any other rock band has managed to actually be a fucking rock n roll band in the way foo has. I'd argue they're the last REAL "Rock n Roll" band around. When I watch/listen to these guys I don't hear just grunge from nirvana and the 90s, or the punk elements that Pat brought to the band. These guys don't sound like ANY other big budget rock band that exists right now and it's clear that dave deliberately steers the band in a direction that promotes new ideas and sounds into their music and he did it by picking musicians from a diverse range of genres and backgrounds. Dave easily could have gotten Krist in to be the bassist and basically just rebuild nirvana with him as the front man and he would have been filthy fucking rich and have absolutely no risk to his career ever falling off. They stand on their own because it's not the sound or specific genre they play that makes them rock n roll. It's the attitude and unique approaches to musical philosophy that each member brings to the band that allows it to just sound like foo fighters, and that is just such an absolute anomaly in today's hyper capitalised "super safe" music market that just doesn't allow bands like this to even get in the door anymore. Dave constantly takes risks with his music, and that's what makes him a fucking rock and roll legend on par with the likes of the greatest modern songwriters to live, like Robert plant, Stevie Nicks, and bob fucking dylan (yes maybe YOU think his voice sucks but he is undoubtedly the most influential songwriter in modern music history). Dave is a fucking legend. He will always be the most important and influential musician in my life. That's for sure. I ripped almost everything from dave. Started as a self taught drummer in a stoner grunge band in highschool, then picked up guitar and taught myself to play it so Icould play along to everlong, and it was all downhill from there. Now I have my own little home studio I built and I write all my own music and still find I write best after I listen to this album again. So many ideas you can pull from foo fighters and it's insane how many different genres they mash into their music. I love it. So fucking punk rock. So fucking Metal. So fucking rock n roll. Musical fucking perfection.
Jeesh this is really pouring your heart out…totally agree with you there cos music nowadays is just not appealing anymore even “rock” songs or bands (with the exception of Maneskin😍🥰😘)…i thought it was just me but seems most ppl i know think so too…we are definitely not talent dry but prolly comes down to exposure and appreciation of the new generation towards the old generation which is lacking😔
One of the most profound, from the heart, passionate and inspiring comments I have ever fucking read....... keep rocking, never stop! Peace from the UK. Power of music to unite no matter what distance.
I heard it sunday night, i live half a mile from from Great stage Bonnaroo farm . I should've gotta ticket just to see the foo fighters, but my son is in recovery from his 3rd open heart surgery he had 10 days before bonnaroo started . Hes still recovering 6 to 8 week til his sternum heals would've loved to see Dave Grohl sunday night .
Amazing how the whole beginning of the song is grooving on 2 chords. Also, I would have loved to have heard Hayley sing some of those verses with just Dave's guitar.
Always will be technical difficulties but the good thing is she can sing, and that is what we have to admire about singers when they kill their f..k..n voices out there and put up a good concert others just put the record and mimic their own voices that is trash ... Hailey you kill your voice in this song 🙌👏❤️🤟
They are such an amazing band. I read an article today that they used ALL their reward points on the bands credit card (6 million worth of points) to pay for all travel and lodging for the crew that recorded and filmed their newest album through 8 states and cities.
Wife and I did Bonnaroo a few years back; we didn't know the final band till we got there, and they announced it was U2. One of the best shows I've ever seen. The whole weekend was flawless; the atmosphere, the food, the music, the people.
The audience chanting “there goes my hero”… and Dave calling out “Sing it to Haley!” what better way for Dave to honour a fellow artists?! You could see that Haley was getting a bit emotional. A beautiful tribute.
She was so sweet in their set, saying she was thrilled to basically be "opening" for FF then wished them a Happy Father's Day & called Dave a Zaddy 😂😂. My niece & I were joking that that comment got her onstage with them 😁