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David Bowie In Concert – 1990 -The Sound + Vision Tour – Past Daily Soundbooth – Past Daily – The Inimitable David Bowie tonight. From his groundbreaking 1990 Sound + Vision tour, a performance at the Milton Keynes Bowl on August 5, 1990. Bill as a
Watch the Foo Fighters Close ‘Letterman’ With 'Everlong’
The Foo Fighters’ “Everlong” has long been a fan-favorite. Apparently it can also save lives.
Dave Grohl’s all-world rockers had the great honor of closing out the final episode of David Letterman’s legendary The Late Show overnight. They could’ve conceivably gone with “My Hero,” but they went with “Everlong” at the request of the show’s retiring host.
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The song, the closer on the Foos’ classic sophomore album The Color and the Shape, is close to Letterman’s heart. Really. The band performed it on the show back in 2000 as Letterman was recovering from emergency open-heart surgery. “These people saved my life,” the funnyman said of that performance 15 years ago.
Watch as the Foos helped Letterman end his career with a bang. Only this time, “Everlong" soundtracked a compilation of highlights from across the talk-show legend's incredible career.
Dave Grohl Brings His Foot Surgeon On Stage to Perform ‘Seven Nation Army’
Foo Fighters’ frontman Dave Grohl gave his orthopedic surgeon the biggest thank you imaginable – a solo on stage with the rock group.
After paying tribute to Dr. Lew C. Schon for the work he did on Grohl’s leg Sunday (July 19) at Fenway Park, the frontman brought his doctor on stage to perform a cover of The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army.” The doctor sang lead vocals, duetting with his patient and absolutely nailing it.
Foo Fighters have been able to continue their North American tour since Grohl broke his foot while performing in Sweden last month, which Grohl told the Associated Press has allowed for some of the band’s best shows. The group continues the North American leg Aug. 12 following performances in Japan and South Korea.
Here’s 1,000 People Playing the Foo Fighters’ ‘Learn to Fly’ At the Same Time
by Jessie Morris
In the greatest invitation any musician has ever received, ONE THOUSAND musicians banded together in Italy to perform Foo Fighters’ "Learn To Fly" in an attempt to convince Dave Grohl and company to fly over to their country and play a show. The Foo Fighters have famously been touring with a new set-up that includes a throne of guitars Dave drew while high on painkillers following that awful fall off stage that caused the injury earlier this summer.
On the video’s Rocking 1000 website, the people explain “The Foo Fighters are not in Romagna since 1997, it’s time to get them back, but we need a crazy idea. We have to organize something that kicks ass worldwide and can be seen by Dave Grohl: We will ask one thousand rockers to play one of their songs, all together and at the same time.” After a year of work, that’s exactly what they did with the event’s creator Fabio Zaffagnini pleading “One thousand rockers that came from all over the nation at their own expense, and they just did one song — your song. We ask you, the Foo Fighters, to come play for us.” Watch the whole performance above.
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