Foo Fighters. Walk.

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Published 2011-06-02

All Comments (21)
  • @hummus-ux9ct
    Rest in Peace Taylor. Foo Fighters won't be the same without you. Your genius work on the drums cannot be replaced.
  • @jimmiller7386
    Can we talk about how genuinely happy he looks performing this song at the end?
  • @youngorangee
    First concert I ever went to at Bamboozle in 2012, Ill never forget Dave saying
    "you don't need all these fancy lights and equipment, you can do this too, anyone can do this'' 
    changed my life forever
  • @gravel35
    i like how the lyrics to foo fighters' songs are deep and meaningful but then the music videos are just fever dreams
  • @churi24
    Great composer, drummer, guitar player, singer, actor.. a true living legend.
  • @someguy_i_guess
    "Forever, whenever, I never wanna die" This line alone means so much to me. I hope one day I can say these words and truly mean it. Thank you Foo Fighters, I never wanna say goodbye to you or this world.
  • @perrtbaxter7119
    God, i love this movie, Falling Down. One of michael douglas' best performances ever.
  • @Joopsmann
    “You can’t leave your car there!”

    “I’m Dave Grohl.”

    “OK. Sorry, man.”
  • @chymist66
    This song help me immensely. I was struck down a year this week . Paralysed unable to breathe without life support, had to learn how to breathe unaided, talk again, walk again , eat again. Guillain Barre Syndrome. I have since recovered about 95%. When your in agony painful nerve endings and massive muscle wastage and you have this playing when you are pushing through the pain barrier doing physio in a rehab hospital the words are so motivational. I never wanna die I was running through the fire, dancing on my grave and learning to walk and talk again . Thanks Dave you fuckin helped me man.
  • @astrin6787
    i remember watching this mv when i was a kid and being so fascinated with it, their music is still as amazing as it used to be. foo fighters has a special place in my heart
  • @septagon_
    this song is so inspiring. Keeping the strength to go on is something not a lot of people have. This song is something I can listen to, to motivate me. Thank you, Foo Fighters.
  • @hyypersonic
    This song helped kickstart my climb out of depression a couple years back.

    Thank you Foo Fighters.
  • @user-rr9uy1dk8f
    Attending my first concert at Bamboozle in 2012 was a transformative experience, and Dave's words have stuck with me ever since. When he declared, "you don't need all these fancy lights and equipment, you can do this too, anyone can do this," it was like a revelation that transcended the performance itself. Dave's message was empowering, breaking down the barriers between the stage and the audience, inspiring a belief that creativity and passion are within everyone's reach.

    That moment became a catalyst for change in my life, sparking a newfound motivation to pursue my own artistic endeavors. The idea that anyone can create something meaningful, regardless of resources or background, is a powerful and liberating concept. Dave's words continue to resonate with me, serving as a constant reminder that the journey of self-expression is open to all, and that sometimes, all it takes is the courage to embrace one's creativity. The Bamboozle concert of 2012, with its memorable message, will forever be etched in my mind as a turning point and a source of inspiration.
  • @con1002
    This song means so much to me after my girlfriend ( now wife ) had a Subarachnoid aneurysm in 1994 and the surgeons gave her little to no chance of survival and if she did she would never walk or talk again.... But she's a fighter and 18 months later she was back after learning to walk and talk again ❤ she went on to have two beautiful children and raised them to be good people. then in January 2021 she had another one but in her words this one is less bleedy and she was up and about in less than a month. Good god this woman is so strong.
  • @rybread5718
    I love how he looks at the coldplay sticker and then shakes his head in disapproval.
  • @chl26r
    When I was like 6 me and my dad would watch this music video together all the time. This video was the best thing I'd ever watched. For months this went on, just me and Dad laughing and laughing. Now I'm 13 and going to see my first concert (Foo Fighters of course) next month. I wish I could go back in time and tell my younger self how important this song would end up being for me.
  • @joelthegoat4284
    I don’t know how but somehow…. This song always manages to make me emotional