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Foo Fighters - Singer, Nirvana - Drummer

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#21

Dave,

I wrote a song called “Four Twenty Twenty Twenty-Four..” I hope you will do the honor of putting it to music and releasing it before the magic date of April 20. If you do that, I am sure you'll have a hit.

I was inspired to write it based on this story I found:

Have you heard the story about how “420” became slang for using marijuana because it was the police department’s radio code for calling in a marijuana-related violation? You’re not alone. But it’s also wrong.

Other wrong answers are that the term is derived from the number of chemical compounds in marijuana, the Grateful Dead’s preferred hotel room during tours, or the death date of Janis Joplin, Bob Marley or Jimi Hendrix. Actually it referred to the time of day that a small group of San Rafael High School teenagers would congregate on campus next to a statue of chemist Louis Pasteur to smoke together. The year was 1971, and the five students would simply tell each other “420” to communicate that they’d be meeting up to smoke marijuana that day. San Rafael High School is located in California’s Marin County, where the Grateful Dead band got its start. Dave Reddix, from the original group of San Rafael students, became a roadie for Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh and is thought to be responsible for spreading the term to Deadheads. Some Deadheads put out a flyer inviting people to meet “at 4:20 on 4/20 for 420-ing” at a particular spot in Marin County. The flyer, however, contained an incorrect piece of information. It said that the use of the term 420 “started as the police code for Marijuana Smoking in Progress.” It’s unclear whether the organizers were misinformed or simply wanted to create a better backstory.

So I wrote this song...

“Four Twenty Twenty Twenty-Four”

(Verse)
Back in ‘71, the tale begins,
High school friends, sharing grins,
By Pasteur's statue, they'd convene,
At four twenty, on the scene.

Whisper "four-twenty," just to say,
Let's gather 'round and blaze away,
And from those days, a legend grew,
A code for pot-heads old and new.

A group of friends just having fun,
Livin’ life, on the run
Same time, they’d always meet,
To share a joint, and find their beat.

(Verse 2)

Four-two-oh, the term would spread,
By Deadheads grooving to Grateful Dead,
But myths arose, in the haze,
Truth obscured, in the craze.

Heard silly stories, yes indeed
‘Bout a code for cops or chemistry,
No it’s just us, we’re happy
friends sharing weed in harmony!

(Bridge)
So let's light up in memory,
To those who lived and loved so free,
A nod to friendship, and to bliss,
What we don’t forget, we reminisce.

(Refrain)
Four-two-oh, two-oh-two-four!
(Response) Palindrome!
Meet twenty minutes after 4!

Four-two-oh, two-oh-two-four!
(Response) Palindrome!
April twenty ‘24!

Four Twenty, Twenty Twenty-Four,
Done with school, meet back there;
Four Twenty, Twenty Twenty-Four
It's always 4:20 somewhere!

(Verse)
Not a police code, nor chemical count,
Just friends gathering to light a blunt,
Unity, in a cloud of smoke,
The way is clear, for thems that’s woke.

Hendrix, Joplin and Marley
We celebrate - tho it’s not their deathday;
A moment in time, forever more,
A toast to tokers from stoner lore!

So raise a joint, to those before,
Livin’ the high life forevermore;
Four twenty '24,
Don’t lick your lips,
no second-hand kiss!

(Refrain)
Four-two-oh, two-oh-two-four!
(Response) Palindrome
Meet twenty minutes after 4!

Four-two-oh, two-oh-two-four!
(Response) Palindrome
April twenty ‘24!

Four Twenty Twenty Twenty-Four,
We may be old, still back for more,
Four Twenty Twenty Twenty-Four
It's always 4:20 somewhere!

(Outro)
So raise your joint, or your bowl
To liberty, it’s beautiful!
With every toke, we'll declare,
It's always 4:20 somewhere!

Four Twenty, Twenty Twenty-Four,
Might be late but we’ll be there
Four Twenty, Twenty Twenty-Four,
It's always 4:20 somewhere!

John Fullerton
402-213-9945
Johnfullertonjr@gmail.com

#22

Love the Foo Fighters and the way you perform. You’re an awesome band. I really just want you to know Dave Grohl that there’s an impersonator out there scamming single girls for money. Certainly it is not your fault. I just wanted to make you aware of it.

#23

Hello David, I am a 55 year old retired soldier and a huge fan of yours, I just wanted to drop a few lines to let you know how much I love and appreciate your music. Over the years you songs have gotten me through some incredibly tough times, death of fellow soldiers either my combat or more often at thier own hand as they sadly brought the war back home with them. More recently I lost my oldest brother suddenly to a heart infection. He was 7 years older than me and he was like having a really cool younger dad, always there for me. Most recently my wife of 20 years turned 50 and decided she wanted to go it alone. Once again everlong was there to pull me through the hurt. I just wanted you to know that for me your music is healing. My son and I finally got to watch The Taylor Hawkins tribute concert this week, watching Shane crush Hero behind the drum kit left me son and I in a puddle of tears…..the good kind. Thank you for sharing your incredible gift of music with us.
Fan forever
Joe C

#24

Dear Dave Grohl,
You guys rock. Loved Rush induction ceremony.
Favorite song is RUN.

#25

hi dave
this is gonna be a little different from the other letters, im writing about you and nirvana.
ive heard the first nirvana song about 3 years ago, one of my crazy rocker friend showed me terroritial pissings and i fell in love.
since then, ive been doing researches, and it changed my whole mindset, and personality. i became a different person because of you guys. i literally didnt even lived the same time as you, or kurt. soo of course i didnt knew you guys personally, but! i spent my past 3 years listening to you, tryna understand that whole shit that youve done and it just feels like i knew you. and for now, i cant spend a night without thinking about yall, or dreaming that im living in the 90s, and know personally you, kurt and krist before yall got famous. im amazed by what have kurt done, and im not suprised about his death, why he couldnt stand it. ive read a lot of theories about courtney killing him, but to be honest, i dont wanna believe that, so if u ever see this letter, please talk to me, im deathly curious about what you thing.

yesterday i saw a video, when kurt almost got beaten up by a bodyguard while playing love buzz, and im amazed by how you jumped out from behind your drum set, and how yall protected him. i love the connection between yall.

and you know i dont wanna sound basic, but i feel like theres a connection between me and kurt, i can hear him sometimes, and i dream with him every fuckig night. it feels like i know him, it feels like hes still alive, but im the only person who know it. and i was thinking about this whole shit when i realised that there is you, and youre alive, and im a fucking idiot that im crying over a dead guy trying figure out what was the reason why he did this all, what was in his mind, when i can talk to you. so here i am, i want to understand you, talk to you, hear you. im almost sure that we wont meet, like ever, but i feel like if im not trying while youre alive and there is a chance that you write back, im gonna be ashamed and frickin sad about it later.

so i putted my hearth in this letter, i told everything, its your turn.

forever a nirvana fan: kata, from hungary.

#26

Dear Dave:
I will make this letter as short as possible. My son Jacob who is now 31 and I have been fans of years since since he has been a little boy.. We have literally gone every year since the band has been conceived. We are having trouble this year getting to see you, because of ticket demand. I would appreciate it after many years of being a loyal fan if possibly you had two camps that you could hook me up with. I never ask for things like this but I had seven people trying to get me tickets and literally everyone came up short. Getting a ticket was quite challenging! Anyway, if there’s anyway possible my son and I would really appreciate it. Here’s my info
Bruce Nielsen
20 90 one Northbrook # 706
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
734-838-8078

#27

Hey Dave,
I’m actually writing a request for the Pocket watch demos to get added to the 30th anniversary of the first Foo Fighters album. It’s a great album that deserves more attention.
I don’t know if you will see this but if you do I just want to say also that I’m really sorry about your friend Taylor. He seemed like the coolest guy on earth. I actually heard a lot of people say he’s the only person who would try and remember your name and where you’re from. That’s extremely rare in this day and age. I hope you and the rest of your band mates are doing well in that regard.
Sincerely,
Stan

#28

I have skin cancer and was hoping to see you in concert once in my life. I live in Lakewood Washington. If I could make a wish that would be it. Im 58 Year old .woman I have seen from Pink Floyd , Pearl Jam , Metallica, INXS, and all in between. It would make my life a great one if I could see someone as great as you.

#29

I don't have 31 years worth of words. I guess I'll see you on tour. Don't worry; I won't be a dick backstage! Well...I may be a little dick...

#30

Dear Mr. Dave Grohl. My name is Troy S Hill, I've always liked your. Music and your infectious enthusiasm. The real main clincher to my liking you not only as a musician, but as a Human Being as well was when I realized that along with myself that you were influenced by a Band that called themselves RUSH. That very group in itself I felt wrote produced and put out songs with lyrics that touched my soul. I also liked bands such as YES, Savatage, and Genesis. When I heard about the loss of Taylor Hawkins. My heart
was instantly crushed. There is no amount of words to be said that could ease the pain of the loss of a very deep friend So I write to you myself in expressing my sincere condolences. Though I am not the world's best writer. Life itself is the illusion were time is the conductor in this time period. My heart is with you. I feel your pain from afar. And now in this present state of time. You are the king of Rock n Roll to me. Since I've lost Niel Peart. Rock on in time but for now take this time out to be with family loved ones too help heal the void that was left. Taylor will never be forgotten. And neither will you. Sincerely Troy Scott Hill.

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