Foo Fighters

In my opinion,one of the best rock bands around today.Guitars,drums,bass..how can it get any better????
I only see the new release, Echoes,Silence,Pateince & Grace,due Sept. 25...,just continuing the further evolution of the Foo's...
I only see the new release, Echoes,Silence,Pateince & Grace,due Sept. 25...,just continuing the further evolution of the Foo's...
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Cheer Up Boys (Your make-up I Running) on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0xKGXzM9Tc
Enjoy!!!
http://www.myspace.com/brain_of_c
He's a man of many talents for sure.:)
"Behave like rock stars - not like the President." (live - Noblesville, IN - 8/17/98)
--Ed
"Yeah, I was gonna learn to play it (Breath) but somebody slipped me a bottle of viagra and was busy doing something else six times last night" (live - New York, NY - 9/10/98)
--Ed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pMaimtWY_w
PJ will always be my favorite band...
but I think the foos are a better ROCK band
pj's musicianship and songwriting is superior by far
but live the foos are always in high gear live
JEFFREY ROSS ROGERS 1975-2002
9.10.98 NYC / 8.23.00 JONES BEACH /4.30.03 UNIONDALE / 7.9.03 NYC /5.12.06 ALBANY/ 6.1.06 E.RUTHEFORD/ 6.3.06 E. RUTHEFORD/ CAMDEN 6.19.08/ NYC 6.24.08/ NYC 6.25.08/ HARTFORD 6.27.08/ CHICAGO 8.24.09/ PHILLY 10.31.09/ HARTFORD 5.15.10/ NEWARK 5.18.10/ NYC 5.20.10/ CHICAGO 7.19.13/ BROOKLYN 10.18.13/ BROOKLYN 10.19.13/ HARTFORD 10.25.13/ NYC 9.26.15/ 4.8.16 FT. LAUDERDALE/ 4.9.16 MIAMI / 5.1.16 NYC/ 5.2.16 NYC / 8.5.16 BOSTON / 8.7.16 BOSTON/ 8.20.18 CHICAGO/ 9.2.18 BOSTON/ 9.4.18 BOSTON/ 9.18.21 ASBURY PARK
finally, FUCK TICKETMASTER
JEFFREY ROSS ROGERS 1975-2002
9.10.98 NYC / 8.23.00 JONES BEACH /4.30.03 UNIONDALE / 7.9.03 NYC /5.12.06 ALBANY/ 6.1.06 E.RUTHEFORD/ 6.3.06 E. RUTHEFORD/ CAMDEN 6.19.08/ NYC 6.24.08/ NYC 6.25.08/ HARTFORD 6.27.08/ CHICAGO 8.24.09/ PHILLY 10.31.09/ HARTFORD 5.15.10/ NEWARK 5.18.10/ NYC 5.20.10/ CHICAGO 7.19.13/ BROOKLYN 10.18.13/ BROOKLYN 10.19.13/ HARTFORD 10.25.13/ NYC 9.26.15/ 4.8.16 FT. LAUDERDALE/ 4.9.16 MIAMI / 5.1.16 NYC/ 5.2.16 NYC / 8.5.16 BOSTON / 8.7.16 BOSTON/ 8.20.18 CHICAGO/ 9.2.18 BOSTON/ 9.4.18 BOSTON/ 9.18.21 ASBURY PARK
finally, FUCK TICKETMASTER
agreed.....too much filler and not very focused.....but the new album sounds like it could be very cool......and after seeing them open for the police i can't wait to see a full show....:)
Dave is a great musician but just doesn't do much for me live...
Also is Pat permenantly back in the band, or is he just lending a hand? Like on the accoustic tour and dvd/ new album?
EV Solo: 7/11/11 11/12/12 11/13/12
I think Pat was just on the accoustic tour, not sure if he is on the new album, but I would love to hear them as a 5 piece with Pat on an album.:)
true...for the moment im listening to their b-sides and rarities thanks to http://www.rockmusicdaily.com
2006: Camden 1&2, East Ruth 1&2
2008: BONNAROO, MSG1, MSG2, Hartford
2009: Philly 1, 2, 4
2010: Hartford, MSG1, MSG2
2012: Made in America
2013: BK1, BK2, Hartford
2015: Global Citizens
2016: MSG 2 (ISO MSG1)
EV Solo: NJPAC 2008; Tower Theatre, PA 2009; Hartford 2011
I agree. I thought that "Times Like These" song was embarassing...a far cry from the quality of their first two albums.
My ONLY criticism would be...
Then need to go deeper into their vast catalog for their live shows. Yeah, we all love the hits... and you know 'Evelong' is a staple, like 'Yellow Ledbetter' is to us... but, there are so many songs in their catalog they can bring out.
Other than that... great live shows. And I love 'Stacked Actors'.... not just the song... but, that's when Dave goes into the audience with his guitar and the whole place goes crazy.
Hail, Hail!!!
Agree. Exhausted, Floaty and X-Static would be so sweet to hear live, if I ever chose to see them again
2003 ~ Toronto
2005 ~ London, Toronto
2006 ~ Toronto
2008 ~ Hartford, Mansfied I,
2009 ~ Toronto, Chicago I, Chicago II
2010 ~ Cleveland, Buffalo
2011 ~ Toronto I, Toronto II, Ottawa, Hamilton
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
They ARE an amazing band live! I also think the Foos are one of those bands better live than on record.
I caught the first two of three shows at the Pantages... the one where he talks about Kurt's turtles and the one where he talks about Kurt's girlfriend. I missed the thrid show because the Chili Peppers were playing that night.
The original concept was supposed to be like their last album... to tour both the rock show and the acoustic show at the same time... that is, play a big, loud, fast Arena Rock show one night and a sit down, talk to the audience Theater Show the next night. I guess the logistics got in the way... I don't know if they still want to do that.
Hail, Hail!!!
Untill their will grows tired
I would have loved it if they had formatted it that way, I would for sure have gone to multiple nights if they had. Was it me or did a good majority of the Pantages crowd suck? I don't know what it is but LA crowds annoy the shit out of me (no offense any LA people but it's true). About 80 percent of the people there are getting up and down getting drinks ALL NIGHT, yapping to each other and jaw jacking on their cell phones. It's like it's a place to be seen rather then actually listen to and enjoy the music. I had the same experience the other day seeing Chris Cornell at the Wiltern.
Night One was definately bad. It was filled with 'Friends and Family' and V.I.P. Guest Listers. They got the front section... us fans were further back. Dave even makes a reference to this in the DVD.
The Second Night was much better. The references to the 818 (Valley) was made on the Second Night... and something that was cut from the DVD... two obnoxious guys that Dave made fun of that we're screaming for attention in the 3rd or 4th row.
"Hey Dude... I see you're wearing a 'Tool' Shirt. Very descriptive."
and when he found out they were from Virginia (where Dave was originally from) he said he's never gonna admit to being from Virginia again.
It was really funny shit.
And 'See You' on the DVD was from Night Three... the show i missed. The other nights, Drew Hester did a Triangle solo and a Casstinette solo... and Taylor got an intro and a sweet little drum solo... and Pat Smear and Petra Haden also got intros.
Hail, Hail!!!
I was at night two then because I remember him going on a wrap about Virginia and never going back. Dave was pretty much a stand up all night. He's a funny dude. I also remember the solo I think with castanets. I dont' recall taylor soloing though. That must have been the night before. I just can't stand crowds that aren't fans of the music. I had pretty good seats but it seemed like a lot of people where just wasting time drinking and yapping until they played Everlong. Why go do a show like that when you are only interested in 1 song? That has been my continued experience at LA shows.