Prior to joining Foo Fighters in 1997, Hawkins was the touring drummer for Alanis Morissette on her Jagged Little Pill tour, as well as the drummer for a short-lived experimental band called Sylvia. In 2004, Hawkins formed his own side project, Taylor Hawkins & The Coattail Riders, in which he played drums and sang, and, in 2014, The Birds of Satan.
After touring through the spring of 1996, Foo Fighters entered a Seattle studio with producer Gil Norton to record its second album. Conflict erupted between Dave Grohl and then drummer, William Goldsmith, eventually causing Goldsmith to leave the band. The band regrouped in Los Angeles and almost completely re-recorded the album with Grohl on drums. The album, The Colour and the Shape, was released on May 20, 1997. In need of a drummer, Grohl contacted Alanis Morissette's touring drummer Taylor Hawkins to see if he could recommend anybody. Grohl was surprised when Hawkins volunteered himself. Hawkins made his Foo debut in time for the album's release. He has remained the band's drummer until his death.
In addition to his drumming duties with the Foo Fighters, Hawkins co-wrote and sang on the band's double-album, "In Your Honor". He also occasionally provided backing vocals during the band's live performances and oftened play guitar and provided lead vocals for several songs while Dave Grohl took over on drums. Hawkins provided lead vocals on the track "Cold Day in the Sun" on the acoustic side of In Your Honor. While the Foo Fighters were on break, Hawkins played in a three-piece cover band, Chevy Metal.
in 2014, Hawkins formed a new side project The Birds of Satan. The band's self-titled debut album was released in April 2014.
Hawkins invited other stars to sing in the Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders album Get the Money, such as LeAnn Rimes, who sang on one of his songs titled "C U In Hell". Loudwire named the album one of the 50 best rock efforts of 2019. Other musicians who appeared on his projects included Roger Taylor, Brian May, Dave Grohl, Nancy Wilson, Joe Walsh, Chrissie Hynde, and many more.
In 2021, Hawkins and Jane's Addiction members Dave Navarro and Chris Chaney formed a supergroup called NHC. Described by Hawkins as being "somewhere between Rush and the Faces", the band made its live debut in September 2021 at Eddie Vedder's Ohana festival, with Taylor's Foo Fighters bandmate Pat Smear on additional guitar. The band recorded an album in 2021, which is due for release in 2022.
Oliver Taylor Hawkins died on March 25, 2022 in the Casa Medina hotel in Bogotá, Colombia.
End Of The Line
Taylor Hawkins Lyrics
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Stay right by my side
Show me something good at the end of the line
If you're the one
Look into my eyes
Show me something good at the end of the line
The bridges that burn
You keep talking
But you don't say a word
If you're my friend
Stay right by my side
Show me something good at the end of the line
I've been walking over
The bridges that burn
You keep talking
But you ain't said a word
I don't want to see with someone else
I don't want to see you alone
Did you heart deceive you
Did you open up, just to let me go
In the end
Will your star still shine
Show me something good at the end of the line
When darkness ends
Will you be my light
Show me something good at the end of the line
I've been walking over
The bridges that burn
You keep talking
But you don't say a word
If you're my friend
Stay right by my side
Show me something good at the end of the line
End of the line
The lyrics of Taylor Hawkins's song End of The Line speak about the importance of loyalty and trust in friendships and relationships. The opening lines set the tone for the song, where the singer is asking his friend or significant other to remain faithful and supportive during tough times. He pleads to be shown something good at the end of the line, meaning that he wants to see that the relationship or friendship is worth holding onto despite the struggles they face.
The next set of lines talk about the bridges that burn and the communication breakdown that happens between the two. The singer feels like his friend or significant other is not saying what needs to be said, which causes tension and confusion. He questions if his heart was deceived and if the other person opened up to let him go, showing that there may have been a breach of trust in the relationship.
The chorus repeats, reiterating the importance of loyalty and questioning if the other person's star will still shine at the end of it all. The singer wants to know if the person he is speaking to will still be there as a guiding light in the future.
In summary, the lyrics of End of The Line convey the need for trust, loyalty, and communication in relationships, and the consequences that come with their absence. It also touches upon the importance of hoping that the other person will remain steadfast with the singer throughout the arc of the relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
If you're my friend
As a friend, I need you to stick with me.
Stay right by my side
Being present and committed can help me get through tough times.
Show me something good at the end of the line
I need hope and a reason to keep going.
If you're the one
As a romantic partner, I need you to be totally invested in this relationship.
Look into my eyes
Make a real emotional connection with me and show me that you care.
I've been walking over
I've been dealing with some really difficult situations.
The bridges that burn
I've been through some things that can't be undone or un-said.
You keep talking
I hear your words, but I need more than just talk to feel better.
But you don't say a word
Sometimes, it feels like you aren't really listening or understanding what I need.
I don't want to see with someone else
I'm committed to this relationship and don't want to lose you.
I don't want to see you alone
I don't want you to feel abandoned by me.
Did your heart deceive you
Did you really mean what you said or were you just trying to please me?
Did you open up, just to let me go
Did you only tell me what you thought I wanted to hear and now you're leaving me?
In the end
Ultimately, when everything is said and done,
Will your star still shine
Will you still be a bright spot in my life, even when things get tough?
When darkness ends
After I've been through some tough stuff,
Will you be my light
Will you be the one to help me see the positive things in life?
End of the line
This is the end of the song and the end of the story being told.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: CHRIS CHANEY, GANNIN DUANE ARNOLD, TAYLOR HAWKINS, THOMAS ANDREW HESTER, WILEY MICHAEL HODGDEN
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@FlorioPhoto
I’ve always loved this song since I got this CD back in 2005. His voice is so beautiful in this song and it’s always been my favorite off this album. At some point in the early 2000’s I established with myself that he was indeed my favorite Drummer and to this day he still is and will always be. I’m a lifelong Springsteen Fan and got heavily into U2 in high school when The Joshua Tree came out in 1987 …so I was always loved Max Weinberg and Larry Mullen Jr. but as I became a huge fan of the Foo Fighters in 1999 and the love for their music only grew more with each album release, it was apparent to me that he was a cut above most Drummers in the History of music. The way he pounded those drums, it was strong, it was loud, it was pure energy. I’m so glad I got to talk to him after his show when he toured for this Coattail Riders album in 2005 and I got to tell him he was by far my favorite Drummer. Not that it made any difference in his life, but I’m glad I got to say it to him. He was so down to earth and a regular guy upon meeting him which makes us love him even more. Long Live the Hawk 🥁
@marsdouglas
This song hits home more now than ever. Taylor Hawkins will truly be missed not just for his drumming in Foo Fighters, and singing in bands like this one, but for the joyful soul he had towards life. Rest easy my friend.
@soupduck
This album isn’t on Spotify anymore. Thanks for posting
@andepanda2002
This has to be one of my all time favorite songs... over and over... never gets old. Very "heavy" meaning, but true about every point of life. I love the work Taylor and company have done on this album. Why was this not bigger than it is...
@turtleman2816
Amen
@RenatoRock
R.i.P Tylor.
Your voice and art was something that changed many lifes
@Mialamorena1
This is so sad and sweet and makes me feel like I got a hug from him…😭😭😭😭
@timbowyer9239
Asked him to play this during both his uk tour dates, he told me he’d play it next time. How gutted am I that’ll never happen (sure it wouldn’t have even if he’d toured again!)
@jamesalexanderhyett6631
I love this,
@jamesalexanderhyett6631
I still think cold day in the sun is my overall favourite song, my 1 desert island song. Lovely.