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Rope (Foo Fighters song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rope (song)

"Rope" is a song by the American alternative rock band Foo Fighters. It is the first single from their seventh studio album ''Wasting Light'' (2011).
==Composition==
"Rope" had its origins during the ''Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace'' world tour, as frontman Dave Grohl played an acoustic guitar while waiting for the soundchecks or to fly to the next city.〔(Foo Fighters "The Pretender" and "Rope" Lesson, Photo Gallery and New Special-Edition Magazine ) guitarworld.com. Retrieved 2 November 2013.〕 After the tour ended in 2008, the song had its first version recorded during sessions at Grand Master Studios in Hollywood. It would later be brought into the ''Wasting Light'' songs which were recorded in Grohl's garage.
The song's unusual rhythms and angular chords have a distinct influence from Rush as well as Led Zeppelin's album ''Presence'', which Grohl declared "may be my favorite album of theirs".〔〔 The main progression of chords is a flat seventh, a fourth and a minor third, warranting guitarist Chris Shiflett to comment that "What my guitar is doing over the bass makes no sense in a way. It does, but you don't know how." The intro is a sequence of minor sevenths with a sus four, going from B minor to D, which Shiflett stated was "kind of illogical, in a way, to your ear",〔(Hey. What's That Buzz? ), ''Guitar World'' fooarchive.com. Retrieved 2 November 2013.〕 and Grohl himself compared to Television and Mission of Burma.〔 The delay on the intro was induced manually given the album was produced without digital instruments, with producer Butch Vig synchronizing it with the click track through a drum machine and a shake tambourine.〔(Rope Burns! ) soundvisionmag.com. Retrieved 2 November 2013.〕

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