I've been a Foo fan since the first cd dropped. I grew up in the 70s, 13 in 1970. Sooo great to hear excellent rock in the 90s. Blasted it in my car to pick my son up from work at night. He started laughing and told me to turn it down. He could hear it from the door.
It’s not Taylor on this song. Taylor hadn’t joined the band yet when this was recorded. The drummer was still William Goldsmith, but Dave didn’t like his drum parts so Dave re-recorded most of the drums on the album, including Everlong. Taylor joined soon after though and does appear in the music video.
This was about Dave’s rebound relationship after his divorce. He plays drums on it and Taylor Hawkins joined the band after the recording. Dave and Taylor were close friends. Taylor was a beast on the drums. You should watch it live. They record live and have many albums recorded to tape. He doubles his vocals - no auto tune and the backing vocals were done over a cell phone by his girlfriend at the time.
Welcome to the foo family! The Foo Fighters are the musical offspring of Nirvana! (And that is an entirely different rabbit hole) Some of our favorite Foo Fighters songs include Best of you. Shame shame. My hero. All my life. Run. The sky is a neighborhood
It’s not about Kurt. Dave wrote this after his first divorce - looking back at the best of the best moments, thinking “If only moments like this could last forever”. Also, Taylor Hawkins joined the band between the recording and touring of this album. Dave played the drums on the whole record - best believe that shit is live :)
Yeah, that first part isn't true at all. The song is about his brief relationship with Louise Post of Veruca Salt. One of his favorite things they did together was play music. Grohl played all the instruments on the first album. While Taylor Hawkins joined in between the recording and touring of Foo Fighters debut album, he wasn't featured on any of their studio work until their third album, 1999's There Is Nothing Left to Lose.
Not exactly. The drummer who joined the Foos for touring the first record was William Goldsmith. He originally recorded the drum parts on The Colour and the Shape. Dave didn’t like his studio playing, so he re-recorded all the drums himself. Taylor joined for the touring cycle after the second record was released.
Hi! Just saw your Still of the Night review where you said you liked "loud guitars". Don't miss these great songs.... 1_ L.A. Guns - Never Enough 2. Faster Pussycat - Poison Ivy 3. Dokken - Burning Like A Flame 4. Ozzy - You Can't Kill Rock N' Roll 5. Firehouse - Shake and Tumble 6. McCauley Schenker Group - Give Me Your Love 7. Dangerous Toys - Scared 8. Blue Murder - Jelly Roll 9. Cinderella - Bad Seamstress Blues/Falling Apart at the Seams 10. Warrant - Uncle Tom's Cabin
Taylor Hawkins was a BEAST behind the drum kit, and he killed it live EVERY TIME! BUT...the first 2 albums were recorded before Taylor joined the Foo Fighters. Dave recorded all the drums for the first 2 albums. (He's a pretty good drummer, too. 🤣😝😁)
I've been a Foo fan since the first cd dropped. I grew up in the 70s, 13 in 1970. Sooo great to hear excellent rock in the 90s. Blasted it in my car to pick my son up from work at night. He started laughing and told me to turn it down. He could hear it from the door.
Everlong is the perfect example to show that not every great song needs a guitar solo
Just saw them live last week in concert and damn…. They still know how to rock their asses off live!! So good and they have tons of great songs.
it's straight up drumming!!! never underestimate the power of foo!!!
No tricks. Just Taylor and his drums. No loops. No computers. Just pure talent
It’s not Taylor on this song. Taylor hadn’t joined the band yet when this was recorded. The drummer was still William Goldsmith, but Dave didn’t like his drum parts so Dave re-recorded most of the drums on the album, including Everlong. Taylor joined soon after though and does appear in the music video.
This was about Dave’s rebound relationship after his divorce. He plays drums on it and Taylor Hawkins joined the band after the recording. Dave and Taylor were close friends. Taylor was a beast on the drums. You should watch it live. They record live and have many albums recorded to tape. He doubles his vocals - no auto tune and the backing vocals were done over a cell phone by his girlfriend at the time.
There is absolutely way he is doing that drums live, even faster! You gotta check it live.
I know it was Dave on the record, but Taylor did it live just like this.
The drums are talking to us. Dave plays the drums like the ancestors are guiding him.
Singer is the drummer on this recording who was the drummer of Nirvana
You should do the rest of your Foo Fighters reactions with the live at Wembley versions. You'll be blown away bro!
Welcome to the foo family!
The Foo Fighters are the musical offspring of Nirvana!
(And that is an entirely different rabbit hole)
Some of our favorite Foo Fighters songs include Best of you. Shame shame. My hero. All my life. Run. The sky is a neighborhood
You are incredible and your notes are lovely thank you. Btw 1997 one of the first albums I bought.
It’s not about Kurt. Dave wrote this after his first divorce - looking back at the best of the best moments, thinking “If only moments like this could last forever”.
Also, Taylor Hawkins joined the band between the recording and touring of this album. Dave played the drums on the whole record - best believe that shit is live :)
Yeah, that first part isn't true at all. The song is about his brief relationship with Louise Post of Veruca Salt. One of his favorite things they did together was play music.
Grohl played all the instruments on the first album. While Taylor Hawkins joined in between the recording and touring of Foo Fighters debut album, he wasn't featured on any of their studio work until their third album, 1999's There Is Nothing Left to Lose.
Not exactly. The drummer who joined the Foos for touring the first record was William Goldsmith. He originally recorded the drum parts on The Colour and the Shape. Dave didn’t like his studio playing, so he re-recorded all the drums himself. Taylor joined for the touring cycle after the second record was released.
@@andrewkarp5067 um yeah hence them literally mentioning he joined between recording and touring. This song, being from that exact 2nd record.
Watch 11 year old Nandi Bushnell do this live with them in LA.
The drummer is also the singer and guitar player btw :)
Taylor Hawkins was a phenominal drummer. Human metronome lol Can you imagine playing drums with Dave?
Hi! Just saw your Still of the Night review where you said you liked "loud guitars". Don't miss these great songs....
1_ L.A. Guns - Never Enough
2. Faster Pussycat - Poison Ivy
3. Dokken - Burning Like A Flame
4. Ozzy - You Can't Kill Rock N' Roll
5. Firehouse - Shake and Tumble
6. McCauley Schenker Group - Give Me Your Love
7. Dangerous Toys - Scared
8. Blue Murder - Jelly Roll
9. Cinderella - Bad Seamstress Blues/Falling Apart at the Seams
10. Warrant - Uncle Tom's Cabin
We’ll welcome the Taylor Hawkins drummer show who unfortunately passed away in March 2022!!!! He was the real deal!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!! ❤️🥳😎🍸
Worst weekend in entertainment
Taylor Hawkins was a BEAST behind the drum kit, and he killed it live EVERY TIME!
BUT...the first 2 albums were recorded before Taylor joined the Foo Fighters. Dave recorded all the drums for the first 2 albums. (He's a pretty good drummer, too. 🤣😝😁)
awesome
'Promosm' 😉
A loop, lol they are actual musicians not rappers 😂😂😂