I know that there was a lot of incorrect speculation that every song Dave wrote was about Nirvana or Kurt's death, but I am wondering if this song is about the transition from Nirvana to the Foos.
Take your payroll and lottery, could refer to the fact that Dave worked hard for his money from Nirvana, but it was also a matter of luck that he was in a successful band like Nirvana, the robbery was Kurt's death and so he takes the money from Nirvana and Starts the Foos, but doesn't want to ride on the back of Nirvana's success, I swear I'll never tell.
Head on with my hate, Dave hated all the constant referrals to Nirvana and the accusations that he had no right to be writing and playing after Kurt's Death, into the lights ahead, stage lights. I amazed that I'm still standing and demand we all blend in.
Dave is amazed he has a chance to continue doing what he loves and wants the Foo fighters to be recognized as a Band.
I know that there was a lot of incorrect speculation that every song Dave wrote was about Nirvana or Kurt's death, but I am wondering if this song is about the transition from Nirvana to the Foos. Take your payroll and lottery, could refer to the fact that Dave worked hard for his money from Nirvana, but it was also a matter of luck that he was in a successful band like Nirvana, the robbery was Kurt's death and so he takes the money from Nirvana and Starts the Foos, but doesn't want to ride on the back of Nirvana's success, I swear I'll never tell. Head on with my hate, Dave hated all the constant referrals to Nirvana and the accusations that he had no right to be writing and playing after Kurt's Death, into the lights ahead, stage lights. I amazed that I'm still standing and demand we all blend in. Dave is amazed he has a chance to continue doing what he loves and wants the Foo fighters to be recognized as a Band.
This is a killer song even. if I got it wrong