Avenged Sevenfold drummer Brooks Wackerman has revealed on social media that he’s finally learned a Nickelback lyric after years of thinking (and perhaps singing) something else.
We’ve all likely had rock lyrics that we’ve misheard throughout the years, and Wackerman’s status as a musician in a popular band has not left him exempt. In a somewhat humbling and hilarious moment, the musician shared with his followers on the X platform the Nickelback lyric that has tripped him up all these years.
The song in question that Wackerman has been misquoting for years is the band’s biggest commercially successful track – “How You Remind Me” from the 2001 album Silver Side Up.
“For years I thought the first line to nickelbacks ‘you remind’ me was – I never made it as a white man.. ‘This morning I learned it’s ‘wise man,'” confirmed Wackerman.
The full opening verse of “How You Remind Me” with the correct lines is: “Never made it as a wise man / I couldn’t cut it as a poor man stealing / Tired of living like a blind man / I’m sick of sight without a sense of feeling.”
“I like your version better. Let’s have Chad [Kroeger] change it,” remarked one fan. “Did learning this make you feel like a wise man,” asked another person. “Damn. This changes everything for me,” admitted a third person.
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“Haha funny how we can sing the wrong words for years and bam one day it hits us what they really said,” a fourth person commented.
What lyrics have you misheard over the years?
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