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Ghost on the Dance Floor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ghost on the Dance Floor
"Ghost on the Dance Floor" is a song by American rock band Blink-182 from the band's sixth studio album, ''Neighborhoods'' (2011). The song, written by guitarist Tom DeLonge, bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker, concerns sharing memories with lost loved ones. The song was speculated to be inspired by the death of Barker's close friend and collaborator Adam Goldstein (DJ AM). The song received largely favorable reviews from contemporary music critics. The song, although not a single, peaked at number 33 on ''Billboard'' Rock Digital Songs chart in 2011. ==Background== "Ghost on the Dance Floor" is specifically about "hearing a song you shared with someone that's passed." DeLonge elaborated on the song in ''Kerrang!'': "It's about being somewhere and hearing a song, which you shared with someone who has passed away, but you can feel them that night."〔 The track resonated with drummer Travis Barker, who called DeLonge one night because the song affected him while listening to it, because of the death of his close friend and collaborator Adam Goldstein (DJ AM).〔 〔"10 Things You Need to Know About the New Blink Album". ''Kerrang!''. August 2011. p. 6〕 For his part, DeLonge neither confirmed nor denied the song's lyrical basis, on whether it was inspired by the death of DJ AM.〔 He stated that his intentions in writing the song were to marry the notions of both beauty and angst with loss and heartache.〔 "I think the point of a good song is that to different people, it strikes a chord for whatever reason, and I can only be responsible for half of it," said DeLonge. "I can put it out there, but other people have to hear it and have it do something. That's all I do it for — for that hope that it will do something."〔
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