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Finally seeing them this Saturday!0
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goldrush said:eeriepadave said:new single/video. these guys have some of the best videos ever\
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRqiFPpw2fY
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Chevy Metal played a surprise show last night at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney. Tickets only went on sale at 1pm yesterday afternoon, limited to one wristband per person and the venue only holds 500 people.
It would have been awesome to see Dave (in an ABBA t-shirt?!?) and Taylor play a couple of hours of covers in such a small venue!
http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2017/08/29/the-long-road-to-ruin-were-trying-to-get-into-that-dave-grohl-gig-tonight/
http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2017/08/30/we-got-into-that-surprise-dave-grohl-gig-last-night-and-it-was-the-best-tuesday-gig-youll-ever-see/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=YDS%20300817&utm_content=YDS%20300817+CID_e8e23b0902ed6fc68e72fdadc52da29e&utm_source=Daily%20SPA&utm_term=We%20Got%20Into%20That%20Surprise%20Dave%20Grohl%20Gig%20Last%20Night"Just so you know, we’re a cover band," Taylor Hawkins announces this up front to settle any expectations. After all, when Hawkins, the drummer from Foo Fighters is joined by his long-time cohort, Dave Grohl, on stage we might not know what to expect, but the band is a ‘70s dirt rock cover band formed by singer and bassist Wiley Hodgden (The Birds of Satan). Taylor is now a regular member of the group, but the guitarists seem to be rotated around. Tonight, having flown 26 hours to be there, Brent Woods joined the line-up from London.
Oh, and then there's Dave Grohl. "I’ve been auditioning for this band for ten years! They’re my favourite band in the world!" Grohl, of course, is the main man of the night. His ABBA shirt is worn seemingly un-ironically and suits the theme of the night.
The band rip straight into Bitch from The Rolling Stones and then switch it up into The Knack’s My Sharona. We are treated to a mix of '70s tracks, some of which the crowd may have been a bit mystified by. The hottest ticket in town on a Tuesday night saw The Oxford Art Factory filled to the brim with a mix of old-school, new-school and industry folk. Having lined up for two hours earlier in the day only to be put on a waiting list, I received a text at 6.37pm granting admission to the gig. It was a lucky break and worth the effort and a cheeky twenty bucks in the end!
The music is tight, loud and raw. The talent on stage is obvious as they seem to be playing perfectly in sync despite a certain lack of rehearsal time. The singing duties are mostly performed by Hodgden who covers Sabbath’s The Wizard and The Vapors' Turning Japanese perfectly, but Hawkins takes over on The Faces' Stay With Me and most notably switches places with Grohl on a huge highlight of the night, Mercury and Bowie's Under Pressure. Grohl relinquishes the sticks quickly. "I'm so glad I don’t have to do that any more!"
The night is two hours of fun from a self-proclaimed 'wedding band on crack' and with the calls of 'play something Aussie' coming from the crowd, Grohl proceeds to name-drop a number of Aussie acts, including Midnight Oil, INXS, The Hard-Ons, Angels, Hoodoo Gurus before finishing the night with two tracks from "…the best Aussie band there is." Riff Raff and Let There Be Rock round out the best Tuesday night gig you'll ever see. If only Foo Fighters would play this venue one day.
“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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goldrush said:Chevy Metal played a surprise show last night at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney. Tickets only went on sale at 1pm yesterday afternoon, limited to one wristband per person and the venue only holds 500 people.
It would have been awesome to see Dave (in an ABBA t-shirt?!?) and Taylor play a couple of hours of covers in such a small venue!
http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2017/08/29/the-long-road-to-ruin-were-trying-to-get-into-that-dave-grohl-gig-tonight/
http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2017/08/30/we-got-into-that-surprise-dave-grohl-gig-last-night-and-it-was-the-best-tuesday-gig-youll-ever-see/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=YDS%20300817&utm_content=YDS%20300817+CID_e8e23b0902ed6fc68e72fdadc52da29e&utm_source=Daily%20SPA&utm_term=We%20Got%20Into%20That%20Surprise%20Dave%20Grohl%20Gig%20Last%20Night"Just so you know, we’re a cover band," Taylor Hawkins announces this up front to settle any expectations. After all, when Hawkins, the drummer from Foo Fighters is joined by his long-time cohort, Dave Grohl, on stage we might not know what to expect, but the band is a ‘70s dirt rock cover band formed by singer and bassist Wiley Hodgden (The Birds of Satan). Taylor is now a regular member of the group, but the guitarists seem to be rotated around. Tonight, having flown 26 hours to be there, Brent Woods joined the line-up from London.
Oh, and then there's Dave Grohl. "I’ve been auditioning for this band for ten years! They’re my favourite band in the world!" Grohl, of course, is the main man of the night. His ABBA shirt is worn seemingly un-ironically and suits the theme of the night.
The band rip straight into Bitch from The Rolling Stones and then switch it up into The Knack’s My Sharona. We are treated to a mix of '70s tracks, some of which the crowd may have been a bit mystified by. The hottest ticket in town on a Tuesday night saw The Oxford Art Factory filled to the brim with a mix of old-school, new-school and industry folk. Having lined up for two hours earlier in the day only to be put on a waiting list, I received a text at 6.37pm granting admission to the gig. It was a lucky break and worth the effort and a cheeky twenty bucks in the end!
The music is tight, loud and raw. The talent on stage is obvious as they seem to be playing perfectly in sync despite a certain lack of rehearsal time. The singing duties are mostly performed by Hodgden who covers Sabbath’s The Wizard and The Vapors' Turning Japanese perfectly, but Hawkins takes over on The Faces' Stay With Me and most notably switches places with Grohl on a huge highlight of the night, Mercury and Bowie's Under Pressure. Grohl relinquishes the sticks quickly. "I'm so glad I don’t have to do that any more!"
The night is two hours of fun from a self-proclaimed 'wedding band on crack' and with the calls of 'play something Aussie' coming from the crowd, Grohl proceeds to name-drop a number of Aussie acts, including Midnight Oil, INXS, The Hard-Ons, Angels, Hoodoo Gurus before finishing the night with two tracks from "…the best Aussie band there is." Riff Raff and Let There Be Rock round out the best Tuesday night gig you'll ever see. If only Foo Fighters would play this venue one day."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:goldrush said:Chevy Metal played a surprise show last night at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney. Tickets only went on sale at 1pm yesterday afternoon, limited to one wristband per person and the venue only holds 500 people.
It would have been awesome to see Dave (in an ABBA t-shirt?!?) and Taylor play a couple of hours of covers in such a small venue!
http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2017/08/29/the-long-road-to-ruin-were-trying-to-get-into-that-dave-grohl-gig-tonight/
http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2017/08/30/we-got-into-that-surprise-dave-grohl-gig-last-night-and-it-was-the-best-tuesday-gig-youll-ever-see/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=YDS%20300817&utm_content=YDS%20300817+CID_e8e23b0902ed6fc68e72fdadc52da29e&utm_source=Daily%20SPA&utm_term=We%20Got%20Into%20That%20Surprise%20Dave%20Grohl%20Gig%20Last%20Night"Just so you know, we’re a cover band," Taylor Hawkins announces this up front to settle any expectations. After all, when Hawkins, the drummer from Foo Fighters is joined by his long-time cohort, Dave Grohl, on stage we might not know what to expect, but the band is a ‘70s dirt rock cover band formed by singer and bassist Wiley Hodgden (The Birds of Satan). Taylor is now a regular member of the group, but the guitarists seem to be rotated around. Tonight, having flown 26 hours to be there, Brent Woods joined the line-up from London.
Oh, and then there's Dave Grohl. "I’ve been auditioning for this band for ten years! They’re my favourite band in the world!" Grohl, of course, is the main man of the night. His ABBA shirt is worn seemingly un-ironically and suits the theme of the night.
The band rip straight into Bitch from The Rolling Stones and then switch it up into The Knack’s My Sharona. We are treated to a mix of '70s tracks, some of which the crowd may have been a bit mystified by. The hottest ticket in town on a Tuesday night saw The Oxford Art Factory filled to the brim with a mix of old-school, new-school and industry folk. Having lined up for two hours earlier in the day only to be put on a waiting list, I received a text at 6.37pm granting admission to the gig. It was a lucky break and worth the effort and a cheeky twenty bucks in the end!
The music is tight, loud and raw. The talent on stage is obvious as they seem to be playing perfectly in sync despite a certain lack of rehearsal time. The singing duties are mostly performed by Hodgden who covers Sabbath’s The Wizard and The Vapors' Turning Japanese perfectly, but Hawkins takes over on The Faces' Stay With Me and most notably switches places with Grohl on a huge highlight of the night, Mercury and Bowie's Under Pressure. Grohl relinquishes the sticks quickly. "I'm so glad I don’t have to do that any more!"
The night is two hours of fun from a self-proclaimed 'wedding band on crack' and with the calls of 'play something Aussie' coming from the crowd, Grohl proceeds to name-drop a number of Aussie acts, including Midnight Oil, INXS, The Hard-Ons, Angels, Hoodoo Gurus before finishing the night with two tracks from "…the best Aussie band there is." Riff Raff and Let There Be Rock round out the best Tuesday night gig you'll ever see. If only Foo Fighters would play this venue one day.
Bitch (The Rolling Stones)
My Sharona (The Knack)
Everybody Wants Some (Van Halen)
Stay With Me (Faces)
The Wizard (Black Sabbath)
Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie)
You May Be Right (Billy Joel)
Miss You (Rolling Stones)
Turning Japanese (The Vapors)
Jamie’s Crying (Van Halen)
Everybody Wants You (Billy Squier)
Breakdown (Tom Petty & Heartbreakers)
You Really Got Me (The Kinks)
Ain’t Talking About Love (Van Halen)
Under Pressure (Queen and Bowie)
Riff Raff (AC/DC)
Let There Be Rock (AC/DC)
“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)0 -
goldrush said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:goldrush said:Chevy Metal played a surprise show last night at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney. Tickets only went on sale at 1pm yesterday afternoon, limited to one wristband per person and the venue only holds 500 people.
It would have been awesome to see Dave (in an ABBA t-shirt?!?) and Taylor play a couple of hours of covers in such a small venue!
http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2017/08/29/the-long-road-to-ruin-were-trying-to-get-into-that-dave-grohl-gig-tonight/
http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2017/08/30/we-got-into-that-surprise-dave-grohl-gig-last-night-and-it-was-the-best-tuesday-gig-youll-ever-see/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=YDS%20300817&utm_content=YDS%20300817+CID_e8e23b0902ed6fc68e72fdadc52da29e&utm_source=Daily%20SPA&utm_term=We%20Got%20Into%20That%20Surprise%20Dave%20Grohl%20Gig%20Last%20Night"Just so you know, we’re a cover band," Taylor Hawkins announces this up front to settle any expectations. After all, when Hawkins, the drummer from Foo Fighters is joined by his long-time cohort, Dave Grohl, on stage we might not know what to expect, but the band is a ‘70s dirt rock cover band formed by singer and bassist Wiley Hodgden (The Birds of Satan). Taylor is now a regular member of the group, but the guitarists seem to be rotated around. Tonight, having flown 26 hours to be there, Brent Woods joined the line-up from London.
Oh, and then there's Dave Grohl. "I’ve been auditioning for this band for ten years! They’re my favourite band in the world!" Grohl, of course, is the main man of the night. His ABBA shirt is worn seemingly un-ironically and suits the theme of the night.
The band rip straight into Bitch from The Rolling Stones and then switch it up into The Knack’s My Sharona. We are treated to a mix of '70s tracks, some of which the crowd may have been a bit mystified by. The hottest ticket in town on a Tuesday night saw The Oxford Art Factory filled to the brim with a mix of old-school, new-school and industry folk. Having lined up for two hours earlier in the day only to be put on a waiting list, I received a text at 6.37pm granting admission to the gig. It was a lucky break and worth the effort and a cheeky twenty bucks in the end!
The music is tight, loud and raw. The talent on stage is obvious as they seem to be playing perfectly in sync despite a certain lack of rehearsal time. The singing duties are mostly performed by Hodgden who covers Sabbath’s The Wizard and The Vapors' Turning Japanese perfectly, but Hawkins takes over on The Faces' Stay With Me and most notably switches places with Grohl on a huge highlight of the night, Mercury and Bowie's Under Pressure. Grohl relinquishes the sticks quickly. "I'm so glad I don’t have to do that any more!"
The night is two hours of fun from a self-proclaimed 'wedding band on crack' and with the calls of 'play something Aussie' coming from the crowd, Grohl proceeds to name-drop a number of Aussie acts, including Midnight Oil, INXS, The Hard-Ons, Angels, Hoodoo Gurus before finishing the night with two tracks from "…the best Aussie band there is." Riff Raff and Let There Be Rock round out the best Tuesday night gig you'll ever see. If only Foo Fighters would play this venue one day.
Bitch (The Rolling Stones)
My Sharona (The Knack)
Everybody Wants Some (Van Halen)
Stay With Me (Faces)
The Wizard (Black Sabbath)
Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie)
You May Be Right (Billy Joel)
Miss You (Rolling Stones)
Turning Japanese (The Vapors)
Jamie’s Crying (Van Halen)
Everybody Wants You (Billy Squier)
Breakdown (Tom Petty & Heartbreakers)
You Really Got Me (The Kinks)
Ain’t Talking About Love (Van Halen)
Under Pressure (Queen and Bowie)
Riff Raff (AC/DC)
Let There Be Rock (AC/DC)
Love the Billy Squier. And Miss You."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
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Australian and NZ tour just announced for January/February next year
so excited
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Natashapearljamfan said:Australian and NZ tour just announced for January/February next year
so excited
I wonder how much tickets will be, with Weezer on the bill as well. They will probably sell out in 2 minutes anywayI'll ride the wave where it takes me
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Suncorp is big so tix should last a little while.... Was thinking of seeing Roger Waters but guess I'll be throwing my money at Foos instead'95: Brisbane BEC March 21 & 22 '98: Brisbane BEC March 14 & 15 '03: Brad Surfers Paradise Troccadero Jan 11
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It's Foos week!
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Album sounds pretty good. I'm diggin it.UBC 92, Vancouver 93, Vancouver 98, Seattle 02, Vancouver 03, Vancouver 05, Gorge 06, Gorge 06,Seattle 09,Seattle 09, Vancouver09, Montreal 11, Toronto 11,Toronto 11, Vancouver 11,Vancouver 13, Seattle 130
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Just got UPS notification that my pre-order will be here tomorrow.0
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I received my pre-order yesterday. Album is good, still digesting it
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Received a notice but no date yet. Being in NJ with a delivery from CA sucks.Alright, alright, alright!
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JK_Livin said:Received a notice but no date yet. Being in NJ with a delivery from CA sucks....got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...0
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getting solid reviews. Actually I'm just gonna wait til it comes out on Friday though to listen to it.
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enjoyed the new album on the first listen this morning...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...0
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Album came early. Foos showing some new layers. Initial impression, wide variety of sound with heavy influences of 70s rock. It's damn good0
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