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Audioslave - Songfacts

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    List of songs with Songfacts entries for Audioslave. BrickBen Folds Five. The Ben Folds Five song "Brick" is about a difficult time when Folds' girlfriend got an abortion.

Audioslave Artistfacts - Songfacts

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    Audioslave reunited for its first performance in over a decade on January 20, 2017 at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles. The gig that the band took part in was the Anti-Inaugural Ball, a concert protesting Donald Trump hours after his swearing-in as the 45th American president. The band played three songs — " Cochise ", " Like A Stone ...

Cochise by Audioslave - Songfacts

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    Songfacts®: Audioslave is the group that rose from the ashes of Rage Against the Machine. After the departure of frontman Zach de la Rocha, the remaining members of Rage hooked up with Soundgarden lead singer Chris Cornell to form the band. "Cochise" was the first single from their first album. Cochise was an Apache chief born in 1812.

I Am The Highway by Audioslave - Songfacts

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    Songfacts®: On this early Audioslave track, frontman Chris Cornell is claiming his self-worth after being taken for granted in his relationships. "I am not your rolling wheels, I am the highway," he sings. He determines the only person he can rely on is himself, but the road to independence is a long one: "I put millions of miles under my ...

Moth by Audioslave - Songfacts

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    Songfacts®: This was the last song Audioslave wrote before they broke up in 2007. Revelations was originally complete with 11 songs, but producer Brendan O'Brien insisted he wanted a big, loud closer for the album. The next day, the band came up with "Moth." The last lyrics Chris Cornell ever sang for Audioslave were, "I won't fly around your ...

Be Yourself by Audioslave - Songfacts

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    Songfacts®: This song is about how everyone is different, and how 2 people can react differently to the same event: "Someone finds salvation in everyone, another only pain." >>. In an interview with Launch Radio Networks, Chris Cornell said: "The 'be yourself' part really just came from a lot of things that I've gone through in my life and a ...

Wide Awake by Audioslave - Songfacts

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    Songfacts®: This song is about the reaction to the Hurricane Katrina disaster in 2005. The band criticizes the government for a slow reaction and avoiding the problem (hence the line, "Pull the sheet over my eyes, so I can sleep tonight"). In the bonus DVD that came with the Revelations CD, guitarist Tom Morello describes this as "A song of ...

Audioslave - Like a Stone Lyrics | SongMeanings

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    Tim Commerford of Audioslave talks about Chris Cornell's lyrical style and explains Like a Stone on the Audioslave DVD: "He's [Cornell] a poet, and he fooled me with a lot of his songs and that like a song like "Like A Stone", I thought it was a love song. The chorus is "I'll wait for you there like a stone, I'll wait for you there alone."

Audioslave - Show Me How to Live Lyrics | SongMeanings

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    General CommentClassic song,like most Audioslave songs it is a deep as you want it to be,but it sure is a great song. Razormasticatoron June 29, 2003 Link. No Replies Log in to reply +5. General CommentRead Frankenstein, please. It's all there. The Modern Prometheus and the responsibility that comes when we try to play the role of god, using ...

Echoes by Pink Floyd - Songfacts

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    Songfacts®: This song is 23 minutes long and takes up the entire second side of the album. The song evolved out of Pink Floyd's live shows. According to Shiloh Noone's Seekers Guide To The Rhythm Of Yesteryear, Pink Floyd introduced a new piece of music at the Crystal Palace Garden party entitled "Return of the Sun of Nothing," said by the ...

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