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A little Foo Zepplin for ya.

Foo Fighters Live at Wembley (2008) is a great album, and must've been an awesome show. :headbang:



I'm waiting for Cagey to comment on Jimmy Page's poor guitar stance :evil4:


Here's the next song with Taylor back on drums & Dave singing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbNq4hRfTE
 
I remember seeing Jonesy and Dave Grohl on Austin City Limits when they were doing a Crooked Vultures show. I didn't know a lot about Josh Homme prior to seeing that show, but I gotta admit that they sounded phenomenal. It was interesting to see Jones playing so many instruments. I think I saw a four-string bass, an eight-string, a twelve string and even a lap-steel style bass that you wore with a strap over your shoulder like a conventional guitar.
 
Got that concert on my DVR.  Direct TV had it on their music channel a few months ago.  Much respect for anything Dave Grohl does.
 
That totally wouldn't be cool, playing Led Zeppelin songs with Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones infront of all your fans. Infact, those old geezers are lucky that they were even allowed to get on stage. They should be in a nursing home.....






SARCASM
 
Cletus said:
Grohl should never have got out from behind the drums. I call doing so a FAIL.
I think you need to go see a doctor, cause you must have been bitten by a TaiPan, causing a blood clot and starving your brain of oxygen.... :icon_scratch:
 
Dave was an awesome drummer. He brought his own style to an emerging genre. He is an even better frontman. He writes some really great songs and because he's a drummer he has a great sense of rhythm. I would probably bone him if I could.
 
DangerousR6 said:
Cletus said:
Grohl should never have got out from behind the drums. I call doing so a FAIL.
I think you need to go see a doctor, cause you must have been bitten by a TaiPan, causing a blood clot and starving your brain of oxygen.... :icon_scratch:

You boys, blind I tells ya. I've seen him and it was bloody tedious. "Are you ready, are you ready?" for an hour and a half.
 
I personally like Grohl--When you look at it, he really does bridge a lot of genres of music within himself. If you were to tell me in the early 90s that he would eventually be doing stuff with Lemmy of Motorhead, I would have said you were nuts, as it always seemed like alternative and metal were like oil and water.

It does kind of suprise me to see Jimmy Page in the last year or two without there being color in his hair. I know that no matter the legend, the mortal man will age with time, but it suprises me to see someone turn grey so quickly.
 
Cletus said:
Grohl should never have got out from behind the drums. I call doing so a FAIL.

If you're saying that because awesome drummers are hard to find, then I can't fault the statement. But having seen Foo live about 4 years ago, I gotta say Dave is great at engaging the crowd. Maybe he's not as gifted a singer and guitarist as he is a drummer, but he does what he does well.
 
He gets kinda potty-mouthed when over-stimulated - need to work on the old vocabulary, sonny.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qoWcIl53ac&feature=related
 
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