Learn to fly

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It’s meant to sort of represent that moment - all moments are fleeting, but if you could be in that moment and you think if anything could be this good again.” “That was a long time ago,” sad Grohl, who explained, “I was in love and one of the things that I loved so much about this person was when we would sing together.

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In continued support of his new best-selling memoir, The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music, Dave Grohl made an appearance on daytime talk program The Kelly Clarkson Show, where he revealed what the Foo Fighters hit “Learn to Fly” is really about - wanting to be a pilot.ĭuring the interview segment, Clarkson reserved time to discuss a pair of Foos lyrics that stood out to her in particular and quoted lines from both “Everlong” and “Learn to Fly,” two of the band’s biggest hits.įrom “Everlong,” the host selected the lyric, “ And I wonder, when I sing along with you, if everything could ever feel this real forever, if anything could ever be this good again,” and asked Grohl about its significance.