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Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:16 pm
by Will
Yeah, I'd agree with that, but its an easy staple for Taylor. I'd rather see him sing Have A Cigar on a regular basis, and just see them switch up their setlists in general. They have solid rock songs that weren't radio hits and they're usually better.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 1:40 am
by Bob Loblaw
I'll take the Foo's output over the last 10 years over PJ's any day of the week, and it's not even close.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 2:24 am
by daft twat
Bob Loblaw wrote:I'll take the Foo's output over the last 10 years over PJ's any day of the week, and it's not even close.
+1

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 4:38 am
by verb_to_trust
Bob Loblaw wrote:I'll take the Foo's output over the last 10 years over PJ's any day of the week, and it's not even close.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 4:54 am
by zeb
Big call.

PJ's top ten songs since 2004 versus Foo Fighters' top ten songs since 2004? Go!

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 10:53 am
by daft twat
zeb wrote:Big call.

PJ's top ten songs since 2004 versus Foo Fighters' top ten songs since 2004? Go!
The good news (for me) is that for both bands, the majority of the songs come from their latest efforts.

Pj in no particular order:

Marker in the sand
Army Reserve
Force of Nature
Gonna See My Friend
Getaway
Mind Your Manners
Infallible
Let the Records Play (no, fuck you)
Pendulum
Yellow Moon

Foo Fighters:
No Way Back
Still
The Pretender
Let it Die
Walk
Rope
White Limo
Dear Rosemary
Arlandria
One of These Days

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 5:39 pm
by bodysnatcher
sounds like an interesting concept:
Dave Grohl Directing HBO Series Chronicling American Music History, Making of Foo Fighters Album

In Dave Grohl's documentary film Sound City, he collected interviews and collaborative performances to tell the story of an iconic recording studio and its surrounding music scene. Now, the idea behind the film is being extended for a full documentary TV series on HBO, directed by Grohl.

Foo Fighters' eighth album, due out this fall, was recorded in eight studios in eight different cities: Chicago, Austin, Nashville, Los Angeles, Seattle, New Orleans, Washington, DC, and New York. The HBO series chronicles the making of the album through interviews and collaborations with local artists in each city. One song from the album was recorded at each location, and "local legends" appear on every song, according to a press release. The as-yet-untitled show, described as "a love letter to the history of American music," seeks to tell the story of each local scene.

According to Classic Rock Magazine, studios featured include Electrical Audio in Chicago, Inner Ear in Washington, DC, and Rancho De La Luna in California. He's reportedly interviewed Ian MacKaye, Heart's Nancy Wilson, the Eagles' Joe Walsh, and Kiss' Paul Stanley.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 2:33 am
by zeb
The TV show is going to follow the recording process. The people it mentions below as interviewees are also performers on the new record.

I read this morning that Buddy Guy is appearing on the Chicago track. That's interesting.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 4:08 pm
by gardenparty
that actually makes total sense. They've been saying they were going to be doing something different for the recording of this one and that it has been a bit difficult so far.

recording the album in all the different studios sounds right up daves alley.

Cool in theory but I wonder if the album will sound very disjointed. especially with a ton of guest musicians

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 2:45 am
by Kevin Davis
gardenparty wrote:Cool in theory but I wonder if the album will sound very disjointed. especially with a ton of guest musicians
I don't know, that's what Bob Dylan did with ''Under the Red Sky'' and that's generally regarded as one of his best albums.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 4:54 pm
by Will
They recorded with Ian Mackaye for the sessions outside DC. This sounds like its gonna be the band's version of Probot.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Tue August 12, 2014 3:46 am
by verb_to_trust
I tried to post a YouTube teaser but it was too FULL ON! Out in November...

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Tue August 12, 2014 9:07 am
by joostone
Im somewhat puzzled by the popularity of the Foo Fighters. Over the past decade they have become huge, and I just don't understand how. Everytime when they have a new record out I listen to it a couple of times but everytime I feel dissapointed. Dissapointed by the record and therefore by the fact that I still not understand why this band is so popular. Yes, they RAWK \m/ and Dave seems to be the hardest working man in rock N roll and the nicest. But to me, their songs and records are just not so good. Dave is not a good singer, I don't like most of the lyrics and think their music is extremely derivative, basically it's 50% 'Husker Du' and 50% 'The Posies'. I don't really consider them a band anyhow, to me it's the Dave Grohl show. The other bandmembers are roommeat to me... and I don't think their playing is very inspirational. My god...that bassplayer makes me yawn.... The only other one who gets some attention is Taylor Hawkins, but he's not even the best drummer in the band, Dave Grohl is. To me the Foos are a good band not a great one. Pearl Jam is a great band to me.
So how is it possible that they have became almost as popular as PJ. I think that Bono once said that Pearl Jam could have been the biggest band in the world but choose not too. The Foo's did the exact opposite, they worked really hard to become the biggest rock band on the planet, well how do get bigger?? Play what the fans expect you to play, a new Foo Fighters record or a live show will gives the fan exactly what they want. Being a PJ fan means you are not always be given what you want. PJ never made another TEN record, from Vitalogy-Riot Act they basically did the exact opposite. So in November the new Foo's record will come out with a new record but I have a feeling, like all of their fans, that it will mostly RAWK \m/ , but not as diverse as PJ's rockers or as 'hard' as let's say QOTSA or Soungarden. Just you average rocksong where you scream and pump your fist in the air. There was a time when bands like 'Bad Company' outsold bands like the 'The Who', so good bands can actually become more popular than great bands, but fourty years later everyone will admit who was the better or greater band.

Man now I want to listen to the Posies and Husker Du:




Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Tue August 12, 2014 10:12 am
by BurtReynolds
Being safely middle of the road has its benefits.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Tue August 12, 2014 12:02 pm
by daft twat
BurtReynolds wrote:Being safely middle of the road has its benefits.
There is more to it than that.
1) Dave was in Nirvana. He put that first Foos record out quickly enough after Cobain's death that the large fanbase picked it up out of respect or curiosity. It was a huge bonus that the album was surprisingly good.
2) Videos still mattered, and Big Me, which is nowhere near the best song on the album, was a great video.
3) The all-important second album: Instead of a sophomore slump, the band put out what I think the majority of fans consider their high water mark. It has huge singles, but it's the kind of album where you can imagine almost every song being a successful single. It's enough of a classic now that Hey Johnny Park and February Stars seem like hit singles when you hear them live.
4) Monster singles - Learning to Fly, All My Life, the Pretender, etc. People still were buying albums, and these songs drove those sales.
5) Dave is a likeable guy. He's funny. He's overcome pretty incredible odds. He had an easy enemy (Courtney) to rally against.
6) PR - I think this is the most important thing now. This band does absolutely everything right. They play people's garages, pizza joints, surprise appearances, and Wembley. They put funny shit on the internet and never seem like what they're selling is a money-grab. Their documentary about Wasting Light was way better than Pj20.
7) Their live shows are awesome. Yeah, Dave screams a little too much, but they play all the hits, at least half of the album they're promoting, and a couple of deep cuts. Anyone who doesn't leave happy probably was dragged to the show in the first pllace.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Tue August 12, 2014 5:14 pm
by Wendy Carlos's Twin
I hear the Foo Fighters' hit singles on endless repeat in my nightmares of hell.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Tue August 12, 2014 5:35 pm
by VinylGuy
I like them, but i dont take their music that seriously.


They are a cool band though, safe but cool.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Tue August 12, 2014 5:45 pm
by Heathen
I don't think I've ever heard a FF song. And I'm fine with that.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Tue August 12, 2014 6:45 pm
by William Bloke
I stand by Everlong being a great song. I like the Foo Fighters, but don't go out of my way to listen to them - they were great fun live though.

Re: Foo Fighters - New Album 2014

Posted: Tue August 12, 2014 6:59 pm
by Jorge
Still love "Exhausted". Came very close to picking it for the 90s tourney.