Guitarist and singer of the American group pinned an emblematic song by the acclaimed Wasting Light album, released in 2011
With over 10 studio albums released, it should really be hard to choose the best song from your own repertoire. Even so, Dave Grohl He tried and reached what he called “possible better.”
The vocalist and guitarist of Foo Fighters Pinked a song from the album Wasting Light (2011), the seventh in the band’s discography. Then he mentioned that she still “thrills” him.
It’s about music “These these days”that, in United Statesit was the fourth single of the album in question – in United Kingdomit was the fifth. She talks about personal losses, regrets and other very particular aspects, which may explain the fact that Grohl sensitizes.

In statement to Entertainment Weekly (via Far Out), he explained about his choice:
“My God – There are a lot of songs. We have our basic songs, those that make the place crazy. For me, there was a song from Wasting Light (2011 album) ‘These Days’which is one of the most significant songs I’ve ever written. Every night that singing, I still get emotional. “
In another interview, this time granted to Rolling Stone (via Songfacts) of the United Stateshe summed up.
“Maybe it’s the best song I’ve ever written.”
Foo Fighters and “These Days”
“These these days” had production of Dave Grohl himself and Butch vigfamous for producing Snowmind (1991), classic disc Nirvanaand have worked with groups like Sonic Youth, The Smashing Pumpkins, L7 and Green Daybesides having touched the battery Grubby.
The song also won a music video at the time, released in January 2012 and whose director was Wayne Isham.
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Source: Rollingstone

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