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Album Rating: 4
I love this album. Good review overall. But just a few things I'd like to comment on.
this is way too chilled out and too annoying to be enjoyed.
Too chilled out and too annoying to be enjoyed? Personally this is one of my favorites off the album. So much contrast between the acoustic guitar intro and heavy riffs of the chorus. For the future- don't say a song can't be enjoyed. There's always someone who can enjoy it.
but still why is this song always played at concerts?
Because it owns. It's too bad they no longer play it live. 
Well, good review for the most part. :thumb:
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Oh George and the entire lyrics of the song is a reference to a C.S. Lewis short novel called The Great Divorce, in which a group of people take a train up out of hell for a visit in heaven. George MacDonald is a character the narrator meets in heaven who serves as his guide while there, hence the title. The narrator undergoes a change of mind after all the things he witnesses on his trip, one of which is an artist attempting to paint the landscape of heaven. Look through the lyrics now and you'll see I just covered almost all the references.
I have no idea why Grohl decided to write lyrics with meaning based on the musings of C.S. Lewis, but perhaps that will raise your opinion of the man if you find him simple and generic. (Having said that, he later released an entire album whos lyrics were about nothing other than various sexual acts.)
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Album Rating: 2
it's weird; i can't find foo fighters on the list for this site
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Yeah, it's an odd error. mx knows about it, and I think he's working on a solution. It's very strange though, I agree.
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Album Rating: 2
^^^ i think it's under T
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Album Rating: 4.5
This ones grown on me over the past year or so. There's some damn catchy stuff on here, and it's their grungiest album for sure.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'm going to disagree with Floaty, it's a great song.
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Album Rating: 5
this album is the foos best in my opinion it never gets old. couldnt agree with you more on good grief its such a good song. alone + easy target could have been rated a bit higher though. good review
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Album Rating: 5
i love this cd, this was my first foo fighters cd and still my favorite, it just makes me happy when i listen to it. anyway, this cd is a must own.
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not my favorite of FF albums, but still pretty good
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Album Rating: 4.5
Best FF album.
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Album Rating: 2
This album makes punk music actually seem appealing.
There's just sooo much wrong with that.
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Album Rating: 2.5
I first got the color and the shape and it ruled so I decided to get this. I am dissappointed with it overall. There are some cool rock/grunge tracks like good grief and this is a call but there are also loads of boring forgetable acoustic and grunge songs.
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best tracks for me are Floaty, I'll Stick Around, Weenie Beenie
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Album Rating: 3
Haha, I got this on tape when i was about 7. I should try and find it again.
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Album Rating: 4.5
awesome album. The most raw out of the FF albums. All of the songs are great or better.
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This album is straight up 90s and top notch. Great album to rock out to. Great debut as well.This Message Edited On 12.01.06
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one of my fave albums of all time.
Floaty is awesome BTW, the reviewer hasn't got a clue.
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Album Rating: 4
All Foo Fighter albums have some filler, but this one's my favorite.
I'm a fan of grung and music wih some edge (whether lyrical or musically), and that's what puts this debut up in front as best FF album for me.
Their next couple of albums were also quite well, each of them also had some killer-singles, overall though their albums became "to middle of the road-rock" for me to keep a lasting interest.
In the new millenium this trend seems to continue, in that they keep on releasing FF-by the numbers albums (derivative)
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