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Song Lyrics at Times Like These You Learn to Live Again

Vocal past American band Foo Fighters

"Times Like These"
Times like these (Foo Fighters single) coverart.jpg

Artwork for CD1 single

Unmarried by Foo Fighters
from the album I past One
B-side
  • "A Life of Illusion"
  • "Planet Claire"
  • "Normal"
Released January 14, 2003 (2003-01-xiv)
Recorded May 2002
Studio 606 (Alexandria, Virginia)
Genre Alternative rock
Length 4:26
Label
  • Roswell
  • RCA
Songwriter(s)
  • Dave Grohl
  • Taylor Hawkins
  • Nate Mendel
  • Chris Shiflett
Producer(s)
  • Foo Fighters
  • Nick Raskulinecz
Foo Fighters singles chronology
"All My Life"
(2002)
"Times Like These"
(2003)
"Low"
(2003)
Music video
"Times Like These" on YouTube

"Times Like These" is a song by American stone ring Foo Fighters. It is the fourth runway from their quaternary album 1 past Ane, and was released as its 2nd single on Jan 14, 2003.

Composition [edit]

The lyrics hash out how Dave Grohl felt "like I wasn't entirely myself" during the iii-month hiatus the Foo Fighters entered following the tense and unsatisfying get-go recording sessions for 1 past Ane, too as his uncertainty about the future of the ring.[i] [2] The lyric "I'm a new day rising" is a reference to the anthology New Day Ascent by Hüsker Dü, one of Grohl's favorite groups.

"Times Like These" is in D Mixolydian mode and the section that begins at 0:13 is in seven/four time. The chorus of the song is also grouped in bars of 3 rather than the regular confined of 4. Somewhat unusually, the song intro starts in eight/4 time for 4 bars, then switches to seven/4 for 8 bars and then half dozen bars of 8/4 once more before leading into the outset poesy, which is also in eight/4. It is set at 145 BPM.

After the album version concluded its run on the charts, a solo audio-visual version of the song performed by Grohl was released and had some success on popular and adult gimmicky radio but more often than not it enjoyed dandy success on rock and alternative radio just like the original electric version.

Music videos [edit]

2 music videos were made for the studio version of the song and a third music video was made for an acoustic version of the song. All iii versions were made bachelor via the DVD release "Low/Times Like These"(2003):

Version one [edit]

Directed by Liam Lynch. The band is shown performing the song against changing backgrounds, consisting mainly of brightly colored kaleidoscopic forms like to those found in music visualization, giving the video a psychedelic, hopeful, blithesome mood. In the end, the backgrounds blink out to reveal that the band are performing against a greenscreen in a studio. This version is often referred to as the "UK version" and received little airplay in the US as the ring ultimately opted to film another video before long after.

Version 2 [edit]

Directed by Marc Klasfeld. The video was shot on the Mojave River Bridge in Victorville, CA and shows the band performing the song on location, below and in front of a span. A daughter wanders onto the bridge and eventually tosses her Game Boy Accelerate at them. Gradually, more and more than people get in at the bridge and kickoff throwing other inanimate objects (including appliances, instruments, and piece of furniture) behind and effectually the oblivious band members. The items never striking any of them, though they come up close. The actions of the participants would propose that their motivations and intentions are to bandage off the textile trappings of society which prohibit them from living freely.

2 cars are and then simultaneously dropped off the span and behind the band, resulting in clouds of smoke and fire. This is followed by an unabridged house (only with walls and roof) being dropped onto the band by a crane, and the walls falling onto the ground without anyone getting hurt. A continuity mistake occurs at the end: when the house falls apart, the roof is missing.

Some of the extras featured in the video were fans selected through the band's official web site.[3]

Acoustic version [edit]

A music video was produced for the acoustic version. It consists solely of clips of Grohl recording the song's vocal, guitar, and piano tracks in the studio. Information technology was co-directed by Grohl and Neb Yukich.

Live performances [edit]

  • An acoustic version recorded on November 29, 2002 at the BBC Radio 1 Studio during The Jo Whiley Evidence'south Live Lounge segment was released on the Radio 1's Alive Lounge – Volume 2 compilation.
  • A live version recorded on December four, 2002 at the Oslo Spektrum in Oslo, Norway was released on the special Norwegian edition of One by One.
  • The band performed the vocal with jazz pianist Chick Corea at the 2004 Grammy Awards.
  • A alive version filmed at Hyde Park on June 17, 2006 was released on the Live at Hyde Park DVD.
  • An acoustic version recorded in August 2006 at Pantages Theatre was released on Pare and Basic.
  • A live version recorded on July 7, 2007 at Wembley Stadium in London during Alive Earth was released on the "Live Earth: The Concerts for a Climate in Crunch" CD.
  • A live version filmed at Wembley Stadium on June 7, 2008 was released on the Live at Wembley Stadium DVD.
  • The band performed the song live at the iPhone 5 launch event on September 21, 2012.
  • Later Dave Grohl had broken his leg in 2015, and was unable to perform at Glastonbury Festival, Florence and the Machine stepped in for the Foo Fighters and sang a rendition of the song in Grohl's laurels. The Foo Fighters afterward managed to perform the song at Glastonbury in 2017, opening their set and dedicating it to Florence Welch.
  • Foo Fighters performed the vocal for their second number during their 2022 appearance on Saturday Night Live.
  • Performed equally part of the "Celebrating America" broadcast for President Joe Biden'due south inauguration celebration on January 20, 2021.

In media [edit]

The acoustic version of this vocal was used in episode 20 of season 4 ("The Birth and Expiry of the Solar day") of One Tree Hill during the graduation scene, which is also when Haley'due south h2o breaks.

This is as well used as the theme song for a video montage showing memorable past goals at Turf Moor for all of Burnley FC's dwelling games from 2009 to the present.

It was used by George W. Bush for his 2004 re-election entrada without the band's noesis. "That was weird," Grohl remarked. "And to me it but seemed like a pretty good instance of how completely out of touch he was. You read those lyrics: they're most promise and love and compassion. And await at his administration: war and fear and death. Information technology was laughable. You couldn't accept picked a worse vocal. That's why I jumped on the John Kerry entrada. I thought, 'I approximate the right thing to do is to get play the vocal where it's needed – where it makes sense.'"[4]

The audio-visual version was used at the end of episode 21 ("Coalition of the Willing") of the American television series Jericho.

The audio-visual version was used by the Calgary Flames during their 2003–04 NHL season cup run, for their opening.

It was released every bit a Rock Ring and Rock Ring 2 DLC rail on Xbox Live and PSN on December 23, 2008.

It was featured in the 2003 film American Wedding.

The song has also been featured in the trailer for the 2006 sports-comedy The Benchwarmers.

The song and the audio-visual version were both featured in the 2012 ESPY Awards in a montage to commemorate the past 20 years in sports.

"Times Like These" was featured in the 2007 almanac WWE Tribute to the Troops.

The Washington Nationals Radio Network plays function of the track equally the span to the postal service-game bear witness later whatsoever game the Nationals win.

An audio-visual encompass version of the song appears in a Dart/T-Mobile commercial equally of March 2020.

The Seattle Kraken of the NHL apply the song when they win games at Climate Pledge Arena.

Track listings [edit]

Uk CD1
  1. "Times Like These"
  2. "A Life of Illusion" (Joe Walsh cover)
  3. "Planet Claire" (The B-52's embrace) (Live at New York City, New York, 31 Oct 2002 with Fred Schneider)

Enhanced Section ("Nice Lid")
Enhanced Department ("Back Slapper")

UK CD2
  1. "Times Like These"
  2. "Normal"
  3. "Learn to Fly" (Alive in Los Angeles, California, 22 Oct 2002)

Enhanced section ("Japanese Grunge")

Nippon EP
  1. "Times Like These"
  2. "A Life of Illusion" (Joe Walsh comprehend)
  3. "The One"
  4. "Normal"
  5. "Planet Claire" (The B-52'due south cover) (Live in New York City, New York, 31 October 2002 with Fred Schneider)
  6. "Learn to Fly" (Live at Los Angeles 22 October 2002)
vii" Vinyl
  1. "Times Like These"
  2. "A Life of Illusion" (Joe Walsh embrace)

Personnel [edit]

  • Dave Grohl – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Chris Shiflett – lead guitar
  • Nate Mendel – bass
  • Taylor Hawkins – drums

Charts and certifications [edit]

Live Lounge Allstars clemency single [edit]

"Times Similar These"
Times Like These - Live Lounge Allstars.jpg
Single by Alive Lounge Allstars
Released 23 April 2020
Venue Households of various artists
Length 4:16
Characterization
  • BBC
  • Columbia
Songwriter(s)
  • Dave Grohl
  • Taylor Hawkins
  • Nate Mendel
  • Chris Shiflett
Producer(s)
  • Fraser T. Smith (principal)
  • Chris Price (executive)
Music video
"Times Like These" (BBC Radio 1 Stay Home Live Lounge) on YouTube

Every bit a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, BBC Radio i organised the "biggest ever" Live Lounge embrace version equally function of their Stay at Home project.[17] The track was produced by Fraser T. Smith and was performed past the clemency supergroup Live Lounge Allstars. Each member recorded and filmed their contribution to the vocal from their respective households in club to encourage social distancing.[18] The song was released on 23 April 2022 and the video premiered as office of The Large Nighttime In telethon.[19] Among various charities worldwide, profits from the single will primarily go to Children in Need and Comic Relief, too equally WHO's COVID-xix Solidarity Response Fund.[xx] Within 12 hours of the song'due south initial release, information technology gained 43,000 digital downloads and entered the top 5 on the UK Singles Nautical chart.[21] The song reached number 1 on its second calendar week, earning 66,000 chart sales (78% of which were downloads).[22] This song also became the first song produced by BBC Radio one to tiptop the chart, and the offset BBC release to reach number ane since "Perfect Solar day" in 1997.[22] A lyric video of the encompass version was released on 29 Apr 2020.[23]

Artists [edit]

The song was performed by the following artists (in alphabetical society):[24] [25] [26] [27]

Vocals [edit]

  • AJ Tracey
  • Anne-Marie
  • Ben Johnston (of Biffy Clyro)
  • Celeste
  • Chris Martin (of Coldplay)
  • Dan Smith (of Bastille)
  • Dave Grohl (of Foo Fighters)
  • Dermot Kennedy
  • Dua Lipa
  • Ellie Goulding
  • Grace Carter (chorus)
  • Hailee Steinfeld (chorus)
  • Jess Glynne
  • Luke Hemmings (of v Seconds of Summer)
  • Mabel
  • Mike Kerr (of Royal Blood)
  • Paloma Faith
  • Rag'northward'Bone Human
  • Rita Ora
  • Simon Neil (of Biffy Clyro)
  • Sam Fender
  • Sean Paul
  • Sigrid
  • Yungblud
  • Zara Larsson

Instruments [edit]

  • Ben Johnston (of Biffy Clyro) – percussion
  • Ben Thatcher (of Imperial Blood) – percussion
  • Chris Martin (of Coldplay) – piano
  • Chris Wood (of Bastille) – glockenspiel
  • Dave Grohl (of Foo Fighters) – drums
  • Ellie Goulding – audio-visual guitar
  • Fraser T. Smith – guitar, percussion, pianoforte
  • James Johnston (of Biffy Clyro) – bass
  • Luke Hemmings (of 5 Seconds of Summer) – acoustic guitar
  • Sigrid – piano
  • Simon Neil (of Biffy Clyro) – audio-visual guitar, electric guitar, violin
  • Taylor Hawkins (of Foo Fighters) – drums, percussion
  • Yungblud – acoustic guitar

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Other notable covers [edit]

  • Glen Campbell recorded the song for his 2008 anthology Run across Glen Campbell.
  • Ryan Adams performed acoustic covers of the song during a 2008 tour of Europe, and has connected to occasionally encompass it live both with a backing ring and solo since.
  • R&B singer JoJo performed an acoustic cover on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, playing the verses and chorus without the sections in seven/4 time.
  • American band Shinedown covered the song on their 2011 live album Somewhere in the Stratosphere.
  • Florence and the Machine performed a embrace during Glastonbury 2022 equally a tribute to the Foo Fighters, whom they'd replaced as headliners after Dave Grohl broke his leg.
  • Trance DJ and producer Ciaran McAuley recorded the song in collaboration with vocalist Roxanne Emery under their HØLY WATERS alias.

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