Free - Wishing Well [NEW]
Lines like "Throw down your gun you might shoot yourself" are interpreted as a direct warning to Kossoff about his substance abuse.
To foster a sense of the "communal vibe" that was slipping away, Rodgers gave songwriting credit for the track to the entire group, even though it was primarily his composition. Free - Wishing Well
Although the lead guitar on the track is unmistakably Kossoff's signature soulful style, he remained uncredited on the original single release due to the band’s frustration with his addiction. Lines like "Throw down your gun you might
The making of the song was as turbulent as its subject matter. The making of the song was as turbulent
The "wishing well" is often viewed as a metaphor for having "one foot in the grave," symbolizing a state of stagnant hopelessness where one wishes for change but remains stuck.
By the Heartbreaker sessions, the original lineup was fractured. Founding bassist Andy Fraser had left, and Kossoff’s unreliability led the band to bring in keyboardist John "Rabbit" Bundrick and session guitarist "Snuffy" Walden as "studio insurance".
While the song has a heavy, driving rock groove, its lyrics carry a deeply personal meaning. For decades, it has been widely understood as an open message from vocalist to the band's troubled guitarist, Paul Kossoff , who was spiraling into severe drug addiction.