I heard Dave was actually in love with some mystery woman who ended up marrying someone else and he was devastated. In his albums since The One he writes about this often - its a recurring theme. General Comment Hey I'm new how do we write lyrics for everybody to see?
Amazing song. The Foo Fighters have the most simple melodies and turn them into amazing songs like this. UnknownUsername on August 29, Link. No Replies Log in to reply. General Comment "Then the lights went out, there was the sudden click and a flickering noise and she was alone with Dick at last. They looked at each other in the half darkness. Scott Fitzgerald, I dunno if Dave is all that into American Literature, but this book and these lyrics seem to fit pretty well together.
Themes of truth and lies, young hearts being shattered, maybe its just a coincidence, i just thought it was interesting is all I like this interpretation, especially since he was talking about his first girlfriend and how she broke his heart.
I'd say the song is just about waving goodbye to an unhealthy relationship, someone that obviously had a huge impact on the narrator's life, but he finally got it together and is walking away from that situation. He should be happy to have her ugly fat arse out of his life. Let's toast to his freedom and her's!
ComeOnEileen on October 28, General Comment splayfee, I was thinking it was "knife" instead of "night". About the whole connection to Kurt Cobain's death and the lawyer, I don't really think it is about that really.
If you try hard enough you can make any song sound like it's about anything. I think this song is about a relationship as are so many Foo Fighter songs. It's a fictional story about a man who apparently is about to murder his wife. There are a few clues like the first two lines "Now get away, get away, get away from me. It isn't until the line I mentioned earlier that it is revealed that it is about murder.
I think when he says it isn't an ordinary knife he means it is not being used for traditional purposes with the part about his wife not being ordinary being a dig on her.
Of course, this is my interpretation and it would be sick as hell if it is Dave's interpretation as well. CJuneau1 on September 10, Link. One website revealed that "Rosemary Carroll [believed] that Kurt might have been murdered. Great song! Like the entire album. General Comment hmm interesting General Comment didnt dave invite someone to sing the backing vocals on this track? Hes Bob Mould, you can google him. Folks familiar with Mould's oeuvre - from his days in seminal punk rock band Husker Du, through the rise of alt-rock faves Sugar, and his ongoing work as a club DJ - may recognize a few of these tunes already.
Two years later, "Sorry, Baby," and the careful way its concerns turn as the song advances, remain disarming. The title may evoke a chuckle, but there is no laughter when it ends. Songs can be like dreams where someone you know well sometimes has a different name, for some reason Like, even if you live super healthy, you're still going to die someday.
Morbid, but idk, if you think of the "truth ain't gonna change the way you lie" part as being like, even if you start telling the truth, any lie you told before will still hurt Maybe only to me though :P spenceriscool on April 17, On the Foo Fighters documentary, "Back and Forth", Dave Grohl says, "When you meet someone that really helped you become the musician that you are, I really think it's important to acknowledge that.
As much as you loved her before, you despise her now, and this kinda messes with your head, because as devastating as it was to loseher, you are so thankful she is not in your life now.
This recently happened to me, and now I listen to this song with almost religous apprecaiation. Maybe it is about Rosemary Kennedy Then listen again and think twice.
Maybe the song is some kind of flip-flop picture. In my opinion it's about depression. How it can effect two lives, not just one. And that's all I have to say about that. It's about a girl he could not have, and could not stay friends with, due to his circumstances and aptitude.
I'm guessing her feelings are still hurt. What if this song originally had nothing to do with Kurt, but when they were trying to come up with the name of the girl they were like "What about that Rosemary Caroll?
Just saying I think the song is dealing with a case where someone fell in love with a hooker, who is trying to keep the secret of her 2nd life apart from her relationship. In the end he has to leave her to save himself. I think the song is dealing with a case where someone fell i love with a hooker, who is trying to keep the secret of her 2nd life apart from her relationship.
In the end he has to leave to save himself. It's abvious that it's about Rosemary Carroll. Maybe she has the answers for all our questions about Kurt's Death and "she get away".
He loves her and would rather give her a chance than deal with the break up pain. People who keep thinking he writes about Cobain are idiots. I think that this song is talking about the sacrifice that one makes for love. You care so much that person and you forgot care yourself. Then you realize that she never cared of you. It hurts. You feel betrayed, used, and the inly thing that you can do to stop the bottom of the hole of pain its forgot it.
What I want someone to ask Dave in an interview is who the fuck is Rosemary? I personally don't understand why people would interpret a song called "Dear Rosemary" to be about Kurt but whatever. And I think I heard somewhere he used to like her a lot. Not everything Dave Grohl does is related to Kurt Cobain. The Foos have been popular for 15 years.
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