supergrass/foo fighters

kdpjamkdpjam Posts: 2,303
edited July 2008 in Other Music
someone said dave's voice was going. which does not bother me, as i am going for the supergrass. love the new record, too
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  • allornoneallornone Posts: 269
    I'm going on Sunday night and am super pumped about Supergrass. I've currently got them Pumping On My Stereo.
  • intodeepintodeep Posts: 7,228
    They sounded good together last night on the Who tribute on VH1.
    Dave's voice sounded just fine too.

    :)
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  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 12,858
    I love the grass
    but the new record is a bit dissapointing

    catching the webster hall show on the 30th-they are great live

    got a couple of extra tix too if anyone needs em
  • oktacomaoktacoma Posts: 335
    Saw FF last night in OKC and they rocked!! They played for about 2 hours and 15 minutes! Dave sounded hoarse a few times but his voice was great overall.
  • anothercloneanotherclone Posts: 1,688
    I saw Foo last week. I was in the bar for Supergrass though. My bad. :p

    Foos kicked major ass.
  • JasonTeckJasonTeck Posts: 179
    allornone wrote:
    I'm going on Sunday night and am super pumped about Supergrass. I've currently got them Pumping On My Stereo.

    I will be there as well, here is a really cool article to get you stoked about the show!


    It looks as if Foo Fighters fans are in for quite the treat come Sunday night at the Scottrade Center. A recent concert review from the Seattle Times laid out the concert as a must-see.

    “After 13 years, Foo Fighters have found their place in the sun. It’s their time to shine. Dave Grohl and company have reached the pinnacle of arena-rock success, and they’re reveling in it.

    “Their packed, powerful show was a full-on, state-of-the-art, pull-out-all-the-stops, rock ‘n’ roll summertime party, with all the lights, video screens, screaming fans, and the whole nine.”

    That whole nine would include catwalks, a satellite stage, and audience sing-alongs.

    Tickets for the 7 p.m Sunday show at Scottrade with Supergrass and Year Long Disaster are $22.50-$42.50, available through Ticketmaster.

    Here’s a Foo Fighters set list (not from the Seattle show).
    “Let It Die”
    “Pretender”
    “Times Like These”
    “Breakout”
    “Learn to Fly”
    “Cheer Up Boys, Your Makeup’s Running”
    “This is a Call”
    “The One”
    “Stacked Actors” (featuring drum solo from Taylor Hawkins)

    Acoustic set on smaller stage-in-the-round
    “Skin & Bones”
    “Marigold”
    “My Hero”
    “Cold Day in the Sun” (featuring Hawkins on drums/vocals)
    “But, Honestly”
    “Everlong”

    End Acoustic Set

    “Monkey Wrench”
    “All My Life”

    Encore
    “Big Me” (featuring Jessy Green)
    “Long Road to Ruin”
    “Best of You”
    1992 - Lollapalooza - St. Louis
    1994 - St. Louis
    1998 - St. Louis
    2000 - St. Louis
    2003 - St. Louis
    2007 - Lollapalooza - Chicago
    2008 - Eddie Vedder Solo - Chicago
    2010 - St. Louis
    2011 - Eddie Vedder Solo - St. Louis
    2014 - St. Louis
    2016 - New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
    2018 - Wrigley Field - Chicago
    2022 - St. Louis & Oklahoma City
    2023 - Chicago N1 & N2
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