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CosmicOrigin
For decades, I thought the chorus said "there goes my youth", didn't realize until recently that he actually says "there goes my hero"
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wadecastle
Paramore have shared two renditions of Foo Fighters’ “My Hero” on streaming platforms. https://chorus.fm/share/album/paramore/my+hero
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kirstensnow
the build up before "kudos, my hero leaving all the best" makes me think of someone looking up in awe at the hero & slowly smiling bigger and bigger ... love this song
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sleepinginzeal
and me becoming "my hero" by the foo fighters would do nothing to change that
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Randall-Flagg
It is Foo Fighters classic,one of their greatest songs..that's what people here are talking about,I think...... But for me a song becomes classic and timeless when you can still listen to it and love it after 17 years from its releash...and I'm pretty sure people will still listen to it 20 years from now.Classics are not only 30-40 years old songs.....So why people not calling it a classic?
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kirstensnow
i don't know, i'd only consider a song a classic if it's actually upheld the test of time and has become something more than a maybe. although, classics (in my opinion) hugely depend on the popular culture and how fast genres & people change: one song can become a classic way before another song, just because of the type of music and how people as a whole consider the song.
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Randall-Flagg
I think that the majority of people when they hear the word classic,their minds automatically go to 60s,70s classics ,especially in rock. Personally, I can consider as classic a Pink Floyd song and at the same time an early 00s System of a Down track. I get your whole point though.
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