Just imagine what Dave is going through here. Just a year ago, his good friend committed suicide, his music career in limbo, he decides to put down the sticks to go on and perform every instrument and record an album for a new band, then hire a group of guys to learn the new songs, then take the job of lead vocals and guitar and go on tour, all this at 25 years old. Dave is an incredible musician and person!
Aside from his own talent - I don’t see much hard here. Musicians were lining up to play with him. He wrote an album. I play multiple instruments but I probably couldn’t pull off drums. He recorded his first album in his basement as demo’s and then in a real studio.
This is my favourite Foo flavor. Loud ass guitars combined with a melodic and fragile voice. It's great to see the Foos evolve but sometimes I wish they could just come back to this formula. That mix of power and weakness is pretty damn empowering.
I think you understand... but wanting a favorite musician to do the same thing in his 40's or 50's is kind of silly. Are you still doing the same stuff with the same idiots two or three decades later? No. Bands change love the change or find a new band you love. Foos have been consistently ROCKERS and have gone through a few sub-genres... they are what I like a perfect blend of punk/metal/pop. I like the song writing and composition... most of you do as well you just dont know it.
@@jamesbarrick3403 these all work out conveniently for you because it's what you like so there's no point in or need to tell others not to have wishes. If FF had made some radical stylistic change that wasn't at all to your liking, would you be so outspokenly defending their changes?
@@blakfloyd Yes I would... I have been talking about how bands change over time now for years. I even mentioned I don't care for the last two albums from FF but overall thought is what a great rock band
I hate to be selfish but what if they only put out this album and that was it…. Just watching this video really shows how precious these times were this album start to finish captures so many genres and it will forever be in my top favorite albums of all time…
+Preidon Definitely not underrated! I remember buying this album and seeing this performance in MTV after. This is the best album closer and one of my 2 favorites.
They basically picked up where Nirvana left off, back then. Wish Dave would write another album like their debut. Wasting Light was close, but none of their albums will top their first one. It's just... I don't know... Too grungy... And I fucking love it.
They're still my favorite band, and I absolutely love everything they put out, but nothing compares to their old shit. Just too loud, too intense, too GOOD!! And the live performances were awesome! I'm sure they'll be great when I go see them at the gorge
OtavioFesoares yeah i do need a nirvana 2.0 but i still enjoy what they are doing now. They did play this song two years ago i think so hopefully they'll bring it back sometime again :)
I fucking LOVE the fuzz guitar tone on this song. And I love how it's a loud song but also super chill at the same time. It's like laying down to try to collect yourself when your head is just filled with noise, and everything is just flying around like static in your mind.
If Kurt conjured up the nerve to ask Dave to use this song for Nirvana when he was alive and they used it with Kurt's alternate lyrics, this would have been my favorite rock song by far!
It would be different song with different lyrics. Plus, Dave’s falsetto it the perfect counter to the heavy guitars. Kurt Cobain would’ve just screamed like he always did.
imo, their first record is their best. SO many killer cuts on it....Big me, ill stick around, for all the cows, Watershed...but Exhausted is my fav Foo song.
I love this show so much. Brings back amazing memories of playing this album on a loop, drawing pictures of The Crow. Isolation, no friends for miles and just myself and my music for company., my new band down the road and getting high for the first time in my life. A golden era for music, and for me.
I’ve not listened to this years, & I’d forgotten what a great song it was. Just a simple chord sequence but so catchy, incidentally the 25 year anniversary is coming up for the debut album...
mjbdvp this was the first FF song that a lot of us heard when Dave returned. “This Is A Call” was the single but this was on the first 12” and someone high up decided this was what people would want to hear in 1995. A good call.
Okay, this is seriously one of the best Foo performances ever. It sounds flawless and just like the record, Pat's energy and happiness are at 100%, everyone else is just rocking out all happy as fuck and full of energy, but Pat's enthusiasm is very noticeable here and I absolutely LOVE it!!! And this song is just so GOOD, heartwarming, beautiful, and emotionally grasping. This performance is seriously incredible. This is why I've loved Foo Fighters all my life, and always will continue to forever and ever. This video is way too beautiful. God I wish I was alive back then to see this in person. Foo forever. ❤
one of my greatest wishes, a desire... the day I'll ctrowdsurf like the guy in this song, played live again, I can say goodbye to the Foos, no regrets, just pure magic with Exhausted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alternative Lapsi people like you are the reason for what happened to Dime. You take everything that's pure, and twist it around to some sick perversion. I do miss the days when people could just be people without ass clown trolls like you mucking everything up. You're not funny, you're not cute, or sly, you're the problem.
This video of this song made me realize how similar in concept this song is to something Nirvana would have done. Dave definitely carried over a lot of Nirvana's style to the Foos in the earlygoing.
I’m pretty sure he already has wrote some songs in nirvana and nirvana was gonna break up around the time Kurt died so he probably already was starting to form the band
Pat Smear (nacido como George Albert Ruthenberg el 05 de agosto de 1959) es un guitarrista de rock estadounidense, exmiembro de la banda Germs y actual miembro de Foo Fighters. También es reconocido por haber tocado en vivo con Nirvana como guitarrista rítmico. 64 AÑOS. (65)
Wow, so cool its almost unreal. They used to be so good, beeming with raw energy and passion and truth. I'm reminded of that saying: "dont trust anyone over 30." Its too bad that Dave doesent write this way anymore, and that the Foo Fighters allow themselves to be an arena rock band.
tempestuousseaurchin ... Hey tempest, you said it loud and clear.... totally agree & respect to that man!.... exhausted.... wow.... ... ... 1995... - 2015 ...
tempestuousseaurchin Arena rockbands are awesome and face it, all bands wanna make it big. Try to grow up like they did, a bands old music is always the best but to make the same stuff forever they'd have to never grow up and stay angsty teens forever just to please the bitter part of their fanbase and why would they? A lot of people as they get older discover new kinds of music and take inspiration from everywhere and with that their own music will change as well along with how their life changes and they evovle and grow as people like most others do.
as for me, you are right, but I agree more with Tempest on the point about Dave, he totally doesn't write this way anymore and the FF music sounds a bit crap nowadays, with a little, little exceptions.... damn... Happy easter Jo.
Taylor is a master technician! He’s an amazing and super talented drummer - unreal chops. But William has something closer to what Grohl has a drummer in my humble opinion - power, intensity, and vibe...his own bombastic style. He will always be my favorite foos drummer....this is coming from someone who LOVES Taylor Hawkins too haha. Both amazing drummers regardless!
@@universitydrivemusic Goldsmith was there for about a year or live shows? Nothing from the studio. How can you so you think he is so good. We know damn well Dave is great and has a great ear for whats up. I will defer to Dave's opinion for whatever reason. You cannot argue with success.
Man I love this song. I have the OG eponymous Foo's debut CD and I just lose myself when it gets to this track. It's always felt like the protogenesis of Everlong to me, nailing the mixture of sadness and fury and how closely they brush up together. But I like this song better. It's still got some of that hidden gem flavor.
I was there, also still have my ticket for one of the Nirvana shows that never happened in April the year before. Still gutted about what happened, this Foos show partly (and temporarily made up for that I suppose, this is such a excellent song, definitely has a Nirvana vibe going on. Dave still looked like the Nirvana drummer and a little out of place up front of stage, was probably still getting used to it, must've felt odd at first!
I like the way dave sings it. Its daves song why should he have given his best song that he wrote to kurt. When kurt had all kinds of good music he wrote him self.
Not that I want to attribute Dave to Nirvana... as this was a whole different thing... but reading his book I wonder if this was a bit of a transitional piece. It has the Nirvana chaos feel with the new school Foo end concert feel. I think this bridged this perfectly.
Just imagine what Dave is going through here. Just a year ago, his good friend committed suicide, his music career in limbo, he decides to put down the sticks to go on and perform every instrument and record an album for a new band, then hire a group of guys to learn the new songs, then take the job of lead vocals and guitar and go on tour, all this at 25 years old. Dave is an incredible musician and person!
Aside from his own talent - I don’t see much hard here. Musicians were lining up to play with him. He wrote an album. I play multiple instruments but I probably couldn’t pull off drums. He recorded his first album in his basement as demo’s and then in a real studio.
This is my favourite Foo flavor. Loud ass guitars combined with a melodic and fragile voice. It's great to see the Foos evolve but sometimes I wish they could just come back to this formula. That mix of power and weakness is pretty damn empowering.
Very well said and I completely agree.
100% yes
I think you understand... but wanting a favorite musician to do the same thing in his 40's or 50's is kind of silly. Are you still doing the same stuff with the same idiots two or three decades later? No. Bands change love the change or find a new band you love. Foos have been consistently ROCKERS and have gone through a few sub-genres... they are what I like a perfect blend of punk/metal/pop. I like the song writing and composition... most of you do as well you just dont know it.
@@jamesbarrick3403 these all work out conveniently for you because it's what you like so there's no point in or need to tell others not to have wishes. If FF had made some radical stylistic change that wasn't at all to your liking, would you be so outspokenly defending their changes?
@@blakfloyd Yes I would... I have been talking about how bands change over time now for years. I even mentioned I don't care for the last two albums from FF but overall thought is what a great rock band
I hate to be selfish but what if they only put out this album and that was it…. Just watching this video really shows how precious these times were this album start to finish captures so many genres and it will forever be in my top favorite albums of all time…
Such an underrated song.
Not really
What are you just an regular ostrich you cant understand
+Preidon no i love the song i just dont think its underrated
+Preidon Definitely not underrated! I remember buying this album and seeing this performance in MTV after. This is the best album closer and one of my 2 favorites.
My favorite Foo Fighters song!!!!
They basically picked up where Nirvana left off, back then.
Wish Dave would write another album like their debut. Wasting Light was close, but none of their albums will top their first one. It's just... I don't know... Too grungy... And I fucking love it.
They're still my favorite band, and I absolutely love everything they put out, but nothing compares to their old shit. Just too loud, too intense, too GOOD!! And the live performances were awesome! I'm sure they'll be great when I go see them at the gorge
OtavioFesoares yeah i do need a nirvana 2.0 but i still enjoy what they are doing now. They did play this song two years ago i think so hopefully they'll bring it back sometime again :)
check out pocketwatch by dave its pretty much a different version of the first foo fighters album. he did it under the name late
Saaaaaaaame dude!!!
1 foo fighters
2 wasting light
Exhausted is my favorite song!
This was when Foos were that perfect level between Nirvana and Sunny Day Real Estate
Proof?
Proof: This video
I fucking LOVE the fuzz guitar tone on this song. And I love how it's a loud song but also super chill at the same time. It's like laying down to try to collect yourself when your head is just filled with noise, and everything is just flying around like static in your mind.
Great description!
90's "Generation X" mood... La generazione impassibile 😑...
Cool generation, impassibile esternamente e un tornando nascosto 🌪 interiormente
Amazing description my man
That’s why it’s the best song. And The fuzz tone comes from an old oil can fashioned into an amp that he had
Wow you captured the song perfectly! That’s it exactly!
If Kurt conjured up the nerve to ask Dave to use this song for Nirvana when he was alive and they used it with Kurt's alternate lyrics, this would have been my favorite rock song by far!
What alternate lyrics?
@@ravesilva Kurt loved the melody (Exhausted and Easy Target) but wanted to write his own lyrics.
@@danijelujcic8644 i feel like dave’s lyrics in the first two foo fighters albums are somewhat related to how kurt used to write
@@vitaminaereasHe made up a lot of the lyrics in the spot for the first album and said most of them mean nothing. 😅
It would be different song with different lyrics. Plus, Dave’s falsetto it the perfect counter to the heavy guitars. Kurt Cobain would’ve just screamed like he always did.
imo, their first record is their best. SO many killer cuts on it....Big me, ill stick around, for all the cows, Watershed...but Exhausted is my fav Foo song.
One of my favorite songs ever.
Mine too,I play this song very often with my electric guitar,never get sick of it
same
I love Foo in nowdays yet, but I missed the grunge so much
"Dad, why was my sister named Rose?"
"Because your mother loves roses."
"Thanks, Dad."
"No problem, Foo Fighters Exhausted Live In Brixton 1995"
Wish they played this more
me too tbh
Real
Exhausted is a Masterpiece. For me,it gives me so much Feelings,unreal as fuck.
I recorded this concert on VHS tape when it aired. Exhausted is still my favorite Foo Fighters song!
You English?
@@stanknugget No. It aired on MTV.
15 year old me misses this song so fucking much.
I miss 15 year old me
I love this show so much.
Brings back amazing memories of playing this album on a loop, drawing pictures of The Crow.
Isolation, no friends for miles and just myself and my music for company., my new band down the road and getting high for the first time in my life.
A golden era for music, and for me.
Such a great chord progression in this song. Haunting & melancholy despite the heavy distortion
I’ve not listened to this years, & I’d forgotten what a great song it was. Just a simple chord sequence but so catchy, incidentally the 25 year anniversary is coming up for the debut album...
mjbdvp this was the first FF song that a lot of us heard when Dave returned. “This Is A Call” was the single but this was on the first 12” and someone high up decided this was what people would want to hear in 1995. A good call.
Okay, this is seriously one of the best Foo performances ever.
It sounds flawless and just like the record, Pat's energy and happiness are at 100%, everyone else is just rocking out all happy as fuck and full of energy, but Pat's enthusiasm is very noticeable here and I absolutely LOVE it!!! And this song is just so GOOD, heartwarming, beautiful, and emotionally grasping. This performance is seriously incredible. This is why I've loved Foo Fighters all my life, and always will continue to forever and ever. This video is way too beautiful. God I wish I was alive back then to see this in person. Foo forever. ❤
Back in the day when crowd surfing was legal at Brixton Academy.
Reuben Drake What Happend?:o sorry come from Germany :D
The four dislikes are from the members of Hole
LMAO hahahhahahahahah
one of my greatest wishes, a desire... the day I'll ctrowdsurf like the guy in this song, played live again, I can say goodbye to the Foos, no regrets, just pure magic with Exhausted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My favorite song from their first album! I saw them in 1996 for $17.50! Lol Good times!
Foo Fighters used to be a great rock band.
They're still ok. I haven't been much of a fan of their stuff after Wasting Light.
So much potential if they stuck to this sound
Dave needs to start playing that Explorer again. Man what a dirty tone!
Miss the days of moshing and people being able to get on stage and jump off it.
Naymlus Esmour We still mosh down here in Florida. Can't stage jump though. But our mosh pits can't be stopped.
Alternative Lapsi people like you are the reason for what happened to Dime. You take everything that's pure, and twist it around to some sick perversion. I do miss the days when people could just be people without ass clown trolls like you mucking everything up. You're not funny, you're not cute, or sly, you're the problem.
@@renouncedequation3923 he deleted his comnent i think?
This video of this song made me realize how similar in concept this song is to something Nirvana would have done. Dave definitely carried over a lot of Nirvana's style to the Foos in the earlygoing.
William Goldsmith is a powerhouse.
Too bad Dave didnt think so
Una BESTIA
Yup !!! Dave backstabbed him.
God damn I wish they were still like this
Yes
I agree I wanted to say
If they were, you’d be going to see them at the county fair.
Taped this off Mtv on a vhs tape in 96. Such a great show with the limited set list they had to work with at the time. ✌️ ❤
Favorite Foo Fighter song.
It’s still wild to me that he got this band and album together just a year after Kurt’s death and the end of Nirvana.
I’m pretty sure he already has wrote some songs in nirvana and nirvana was gonna break up around the time Kurt died so he probably already was starting to form the band
Kurt wanted alone and easy target and exhausted for nirvana.
This song is deep..
Totally :)
I discovered this song on this morning and im listening again and again several times
Pat Smear (nacido como George Albert Ruthenberg el 05 de agosto de 1959) es un guitarrista de rock estadounidense, exmiembro de la banda Germs y actual miembro de Foo Fighters. También es reconocido por haber tocado en vivo con Nirvana como guitarrista rítmico.
64 AÑOS. (65)
This song actually got me into Shoegaze music, which is odd cause it's not considered shoegaze.
Same for me as well
Shoegaze got me into Foo fighters. Weird but I didnt quite get them until listening to shoegaze.
Oh this song, and the entire 1995 album, but exhausted, every hits me, one of the best of Dave for me, and a big inspiration font.
One of my favorites song forever
This is gold
First album and some songs of the second ... period
Dave è un grande del nostro mondo e sempre lo sarà ❤️
the perfect song to get faded at night.
SUCH AN UNDERRATED SONG
I can happily say, I was there and it was amazing!! Wow I miss those days
Proof?
The last of Kurt’s influence on Dave.
Killer drummer
So much influences from Kurt
Had Cobain not died.. This might have been a Nirvana song among the others from this album. Kurt knew about this and liked it.
Thats true kurt wanted to change the lyrics
@@joelstratman2872 but why he wanted to do that?
@@tusuperior2000 dave said he wanted to change the lyrics
Yep, in a good way
Wow, so cool its almost unreal. They used to be so good, beeming with raw energy and passion and truth. I'm reminded of that saying: "dont trust anyone over 30." Its too bad that Dave doesent write this way anymore, and that the Foo Fighters allow themselves to be an arena rock band.
tempestuousseaurchin totally agree man
tempestuousseaurchin ... Hey tempest, you said it loud and clear.... totally agree & respect to that man!.... exhausted.... wow.... ... ... 1995... - 2015 ...
tempestuousseaurchin Arena rockbands are awesome and face it, all bands wanna make it big. Try to grow up like they did, a bands old music is always the best but to make the same stuff forever they'd have to never grow up and stay angsty teens forever just to please the bitter part of their fanbase and why would they? A lot of people as they get older discover new kinds of music and take inspiration from everywhere and with that their own music will change as well along with how their life changes and they evovle and grow as people like most others do.
"dont trust anyone over 30" unfortunately people change, for bad in some cases, in some ways...
as for me, you are right, but I agree more with Tempest on the point about Dave, he totally doesn't write this way anymore and the FF music sounds a bit crap nowadays, with a little, little exceptions.... damn... Happy easter Jo.
My all time favorite song by Dave
It was actually written by Bernie Taupin.
Best live performance of this song, followed by the acoustic version.
4:50 Pats just like "Yo Dave..you alright? Settle down man."
Gotta love pat
I looove Pat
Very Nirvana sound loved miss this foo fighters
goldsmith was awesome
Yes,he was their best drummer ever
Andy Faith no More guitarist are you high
Taylor is a master technician! He’s an amazing and super talented drummer - unreal chops. But William has something closer to what Grohl has a drummer in my humble opinion - power, intensity, and vibe...his own bombastic style. He will always be my favorite foos drummer....this is coming from someone who LOVES Taylor Hawkins too haha. Both amazing drummers regardless!
Has as a drummer***
@@universitydrivemusic Goldsmith was there for about a year or live shows? Nothing from the studio. How can you so you think he is so good. We know damn well Dave is great and has a great ear for whats up. I will defer to Dave's opinion for whatever reason. You cannot argue with success.
Man I love this song. I have the OG eponymous Foo's debut CD and I just lose myself when it gets to this track. It's always felt like the protogenesis of Everlong to me, nailing the mixture of sadness and fury and how closely they brush up together. But I like this song better. It's still got some of that hidden gem flavor.
Proof?
Hey is that the drummer from Nirvana??? Wow! Glad to see he got back to making music!
This takes me back to hs I was a sophomore. Wow where did the time go? I love Foo Fighters and Nirvana. Rip Kurt Cobain I miss you.
the emotion in this song especially when going through something just gets to you
🙂 Hi Interesujacy i ciekawy film.Dave jestem Twoja fanka.Lubie Twoja muzyke i teledyski. Magda in Poland
I was there, also still have my ticket for one of the Nirvana shows that never happened in April the year before. Still gutted about what happened, this Foos show partly (and temporarily made up for that I suppose, this is such a excellent song, definitely has a Nirvana vibe going on. Dave still looked like the Nirvana drummer and a little out of place up front of stage, was probably still getting used to it, must've felt odd at first!
I watched this on MTV back in the day.
Dave litteraly exhausted
best lineup
Taylor as drummer is shit
@@matteodistefano3940 No.
@@fede170493yes. Foos we’re way better with goldsmith on drums, if you were around and in our generation you’d understand (stick to the later albums)
Dave looks like he's a member of Metallica with that sexy Gibson Explorer,I just love that guitar sound
I play grunge with a Frankenstrat. Q:Why? A:I'm just thinking outside the box.
“What if the day had stayed in bed” is probably my favorite lyric any artist has ever made imo
I like the way dave sings it. Its daves song why should he have given his best song that he wrote to kurt. When kurt had all kinds of good music he wrote him self.
sam bryant kurt also dont want the song. So he shot himself.
Shit; just a year after Kurt passed away he was playing live with the Foo Fighters. 😯
Not a fucking phone in sight, everyone in the audience behaving like a beast and sweating it out.
Eita tempo bom inesquecível tempos que o rock era rock rool.
Love this song
Sonically that must’ve been incredible!
This is insanely cool
For the middle "quiet" part its almost like endless nameless from nirvana how they run through that part
BEST CONCERT EVER of foo fighters
Love this track - perfect foo
Fucking EXCELLENT! Bravo, Dave, Pat and Nate... and Will.
I'll always wonder why they changed the outro of this song so radically when they played it live.
sometimes songs change live
I can see Kurt singing this. It sounds like a nirvana song. Great tune.
SIN DUDAS FOO FIGHTERS SEGUIRA SIENDO UNA DE LAS MEJORES BANDAS EN TODO EL MUNDO
AGUANTE FOO !!!✌️💪🇺🇸 3:58
7:13 Eargasm from Pat))
God......I love william.
Even Kurt Cobain admitted that this masterpiece is better than any of his songs.Hell,Kurt was so modest,I love all Nirvana songs!
He didn't say that
He never said that.
Did kurt hear this song?
@@jeffersonaraujoelcristiano yes he did but he never said that ^^
BS lol
They could never make me hate you, Dave Grohl.
Temazooo
Fucking love its rawness.
Not that I want to attribute Dave to Nirvana... as this was a whole different thing... but reading his book I wonder if this was a bit of a transitional piece. It has the Nirvana chaos feel with the new school Foo end concert feel. I think this bridged this perfectly.
Still say. The first album was the best.
como dijo Dave alguna vez " con Nirvana haciamos canciones de cuna distorsionadas" temazo del mejor disco do los Foo Fighters
Still awesome in 2016
peak foo fighters
Fuckin LOVE this song!!!
2021?
Здесь
Here ✋🏾
Kurt wanted to do this song but was afraid to ask Dave to use his own lyrics.
I like this drummer. .his style is like dave
Awesome video definitely ❤
Oh the distortion...
OMG Im crying ;(
Rock bliss.
How the duck was this 26 years ago ?
Temaso melancolico
Forever jealous of those who experienced this in person.
You could tell Dave was pretty exhausted by the end of this set