

Wilford from Los Angeles, CaFranz Ferdinand wasn't killed by a sniper or in a building.Victoria from Memphis, TnThis Song doesn't sound anything like Trampled under foot.idk i coul d be wrong but i'd like to think it's better then some of these. Metaphorically: A woman is leaving him but he's saying he cant live without her. You leave me broken shattered alone(it was dropped) Then we can die.

the person holding it thinking of suicide. The obvious: If you're lonely and sad im the crosshair, basically the gun singing to the person holding it. I do not get how it is about anything else. And then they say, "If i move this could die," because if he moves he is off target and could miss. Then they say, "I'm just a shot then we can die," meaning after he shoots him the guy he shoots will die and the guy shooting him has nothing else to live for. And they say, "I know i won't be leaving here with you," because he is going to kill him. I do no it is about a sniper though because he almost has his crosshairs lined up ready to shot the guy. I think it is about Franz Ferdinand's death, but he was not shot by a sniper. Patrick from Philadelphia, PaI don't get this song.Cody from Lititz, PaSinead from Canada this is not a zeppelin does sound a little like trampled underfoot but not enough that i noticed it until i read this.and im the biggest led zeppelin fan there is.but that might be a reason i like this song considering i only listen to classic rock and this isnt.Matt from Houston, TxDude, you are not the biggest zeppelin fan ever.

#Franz ferdinand take me out guitar hero live movie
Kapranos watched the 2001 war film Enemy At The Gates the night before the idea emerged for "Take Me Out." The Jean-Jacques Annaud-directed movie served as inspiration for the song.
