I used to think this was merely a decent song, but like much of the second Foo Fighters CD, its meaning became so much deeper after going through a divorce. Rites of Spring was all about total emotional release, and to me this song is their best -- when I hear the opening chords, the hair on the back of my neck starts to stand up, and by the time the vocals kick in I've got chills running all the way down my body. oh yeah, if you're ever in DC, rent a bike and visit Hain's Point (at the eastern tip of East Potomac Park) and its larger-than-life sculpture, "The Awakening".
I used to think this was merely a decent song, but like much of the second Foo Fighters CD, its meaning became so much deeper after going through a divorce. Rites of Spring was all about total emotional release, and to me this song is their best -- when I hear the opening chords, the hair on the back of my neck starts to stand up, and by the time the vocals kick in I've got chills running all the way down my body. oh yeah, if you're ever in DC, rent a bike and visit Hain's Point (at the eastern tip of East Potomac Park) and its larger-than-life sculpture, "The Awakening".