Supposedly...
47 and 48 are the 47th and 48th songs written before Jeremy joined
8 and 9 are the 8th and 9th songs written after he joined
5/4 is the time signature that the song is in
some say Seven is part of the same formula as 8 and 9, but I think that,
because Seven is a song about hope, sev
Seven and 8 are respectively the 7th and 8th songs written with Jeremy in the
band.
47 and 48 are respectively the 47th and 48th songs written in the band's
entire history.
5/4 is named after the time signature of its verse, which has 5 quarter beats
for each measure, making the time signature 5
does anybody know the meaning of all those these figures (numbers...)as sdre's titles
of songs(seven,48,47,5/4,etc...)?
does anybody know the meaning of all those these figures (numbers...)as
> sdre's titles of songs(seven,48,47,5/4,etc...)?
>
Seven, 8, and number 9 are the 7th, 8th, and 9th songs that they wrote. I
asked Jeremy this past tour about 47 and 48. He told me there's no
meaning behind the numbers a
I think he meant that both bands are a 3 piece in the studio. The foo's use
chris shifflet on tour for guitar, and sdre added an extra guy to play
keyboard/guitar/backup vocals, but they still only use 3 for making albums
(at least so far). So the connection's still there...
all i can say to this is that i admire nate as a bass player for his sunny
day work, and definitely not for his foo fighters work. it's too bad he
can't have the songwriting outlet he had with sunny day. i'd love to be
able to hear more of *his* music. he has created some of the best basslines
I'm pretty sure they dropped Chris. I talk with Tomy Sly every once in a while and I
think the last status report on that was that Foo is going 3 piece
At 11:57 PM 3/19/2001 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>ummm-just so you know, the fighters of foo adopted former NUFAN guitarist,
>chris shif