My Hero (song)
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"My Hero" is the third single from the Foo Fighters' second album The Colour and the Shape. It was released as a single in 1998.
Dave Grohl has explained that the song is dedicated to ordinary, everyday heroes, as he himself never had musical or sports heroes growing up as a child.[citation needed]
The song was featured in the film and soundtrack to Varsity Blues, it is also in the film Not Another Teen Movie, but not in the official soundtrack. The song was also featured in the PlayStation game Gran Turismo 2 as the arcade mode ending credits theme.
There is an acoustic version performed live on The Howard Stern Show by Grohl. It has not been released on an album, but is a popular download on file sharing sites.
In a post-September 11 episode of CBS's Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (September 21, 2001), Grohl and bassist Nate Mendel performed an acoustic rendition of the song.
A full group acoustic version is available on the 2006 live album and DVD Skin and Bones.
The 2006 album Sound of Superman features an acoustic cover of "My Hero" by Paramore.
Music Video
The music video was directed by Dave Grohl. It features a man running into a burning building to rescue valuables of various residents starting with a woman's baby, another woman's dog, and finally a picture frame of the first woman. In a humorous reference to the protection of identity in news and documentary footage, the eyes of both the baby and dog are blocked out. The video is shot in 3rd-person view and is presented in a continuous "one-take" shot; although, actual transitional cuts are disguised by smoke. During shots inside the building, the band can be seen playing. It is also the only Foo Fighters video to feature Franz Stahl, who replaced Pat Smear.
Track listing
UK CD
- "My Hero" - 4:21
- "Baker Street" (Gerry Rafferty cover) - 5:39
- "Dear Lover" - 4:34
- Enhanced section
JPN Special Edition
- "My Hero"
- "Requiem" (Killing Joke cover)
- "Drive Me Wild" (Vanity 6 cover)
- "Down In The Park" (Gary Numan cover)
- "Baker Street" (Gerry Rafferty cover)
- "See You" (acoustic)
- "For All The Cows" (acoustic live in Japan)
Chart positions
Chart (1998) | Position |
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Euro Hot 100 Singles | 53 |
UK Singles Chart | 21 |
U.S. Hot Modern Rock Tracks | 6 |
U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks | 8 |
External links
- [1] - Music Video