Foo Fighters surprise Sonic Highway finale’ (Dec/2014)

An insane one-two punch you only find in NYC with a club show from a stadium filling band to one of the biggest parties in history.
Here is December 2015 in New York part IV –

Sonic Highways Live Finale w/ The Foo Fighters – December 5th – Irving Plaza – New York City

The Foo Fighters put out a new album and an HBO series about it, both called Sonic Highways. The premise of the show was Dave Grohl & co. traveling to eight different US cities and discussing those cites’ musical histories while also showing clips of them recording parts of their album in each. The documentary wrapped up with the NYC episode, and like they have done in other cities, they planned to celebrate with an intimate show.

A few disclaimers: I was a huge fan of Nirvana as a kid and loved that first Foo Fighters records that Dave did by himself. Though I’ve kept up with Grohl & all of his fun projects over the years like Probot, playing with Queens of the Stone Age and Them Crooked Vultures, I can’t say that I’ve paid much attention to his day job since 1995 up until 2011 when they put out the only thing that to me has sounded similar since with Wasting Light & a great accompanying film project about the history of the band called Back and Forth.
Next came an even more ambitious film project & accompanying soundtrack called Sound City detailing the history of the famed studio where Nirvana’s landmark Nevermind was recorded. I saw the premiers of both films in their corresponding years at SXSW and both were followed later that night with  “surprise intimate shows” at Stubb’s that I attended as well.
Because of that access, them doing annual smaller gigs,that Grohl doesn’t have that stadium rock vibe & I really just haven’t been paying attention, it doesn’t (nor will it ever) occur to me that the Foo Fighters are as huge as they actually are. That’s why when they announced this club gig I didn’t really think anything about it other than I thought it was cool that they were trying to get back to something real. A club show that only costs $20 bucks that you had to buy in cash on the day of.
Hell they even made a flyer –

And in spite of this being in NYC and not Austin again I was still floored when I walked to the venue the day of the show to see the BIGGEST FUCKING SHITSHOW IN HISTORY out front of a line that seemed to reach Staten Island and people in tents that had been out here all night in the freezing cold. Sorry but in spite of my cursory interest – for the fucking Foo FIghters?!?!?!

…and it was also raining – luckily I made a few calls and landed on the guest (or so I thought…more on this in a minute) as it could have been Prince in there and their was still no way I was standing in this line that was as hostile as it was long. That had some crazy buy system setup that completely fell apart and people were on the verge of rioting when I passed by. Fuck that noise, I went and played pinball up the street and got out of the rain until showtime.
When I returned, things weren’t much better – the cops were moderating the line like a hostage situation had broken out – ridiculous.
While in line I had heard that the Foo Fighters had SOLD OUT MetLife Stadium across the river where I saw freaking Wrestlemania last year! Again, this would have never occurred to me.
When I finally get inside the venue, the guest list area was two tables setup opposite of the new usual ticket windows. I give the nice girl my ID but she can’t seem to find my ticket and asks of my affiliation/how I secured my ticket. When I tell her this, this wired up Hispanic kid overhears it (whom is also in the can’t find my ticket category) and suddenly he’s on me like white on rice groupie style. He’s really loud and freaking out and I’m now concerned that the nice girl is no longer going to help me because of my now erroneous link to this young, but dressed like a 90s Hip-Hop backpack kid who seems seconds away from asking to top me off.
At first I’m thinking the recognition could help my cause, but suddenly I’m starting to get it that he’s working me and the girl in a “See? I know people, now let me in” way with a two-fer of “Dude, please help me get in…please” to me. I try to be polite while shutting it down but it’s not happening and now thanks to this charachter from the Boondocks come to life I’m equally out in the cold.
I think fast on my feet and so when I saw they were bringing in the patrons two at a time assigning a pair to each of the two tickets windows and when one of the windows was empty I ran over there as fast as I could. Though you had to have a special yellow wristband given out at 8am that morning just to have the PRIVLEDGE to but a ticket for $20, with the cold everyone’s wrist were covered in jackets and the girl behind the window never asked to see it and gladly took my credit card. Just as my inner Mcconaughy was saying “Alright, Alright, Alright” that fucking groupie dude saw what I was up to and came running over there and thanks to security already being on his tip came over, made the clerk cancel my transaction and threw us both out!
I went storming off into the night, not necessarily mad that I was missing the show but more embarassed as to how – when suddenly Boondock Groupie comes chasing after me to get my contact information! I STILL tried to be cool but when I only gave him my Twitter handle, he started aggressively haggling for more lobbying for my cell number.
I’m a total nobody who sometimes works with celebrities, can you imagine how this guy would act towards one of those celebrities if this is how he was towards me?
In that second I started to sympathize a little with what they go through. I finally told this guy to fuck off and leave me alone.
But then I turned the corner and said to myself “Yeah, fuck that guy and fuck this, I’m seeing this show” so I went back (for pride reasons) stood in line and when I got back up to the guest list area I insisted they do something about it until they did and suddenly I was inside ready for the show.

The schedule was they were gonna premier the final episode (NYC) and then the band would follow.

Sonic Highways is meant to reflect Grohl’s own fandom and musical upbringing–but it also positions itself as a type of definitive oral history of each city’s music scene.
That kind of self-awareness from Grohl–knowing that he’s reached a level of success far beyond the people who helped feed his roots deepen the show along with Grohl remembering where he came from and what he owes.
As promised after the screening ended, here came Grohl and the Foo Fighters – 

New York brings out the romantic in Dave Grohl,  “I really love you. If you weren’t married, we’d move to Amsterdam and live happily ever after,” he said “I’m sorry you have to stand there while I sing a love song to your face.”
As the band kicked into “Big Me,” the object of Grohl’s affection – the greying, grinning Steve Rosenthal, owner of the seminal Magic Shop studio in SoHo – whipped off his T-shirt as Grohl blanched comically. Rosenthal’s bittersweet musings on the record industry were a central focus of the just witnessed episode.
What came next was a raucous, unflagging set that lasted nearly three hours.
Familiar covers of from Tom Petty & the Rolling Stones’  with drummer Taylor Hawkins doing the vocals, Grohl clambered atop the band’s stacks and swung over the balcony, where he paced the entire upper floor and soloed among the astonished VIP denizens before racing back to the stage in time for the song’s falsetto bridge.

As their marathon set wound down, Grohl smirked at the subtly thinned-out audience: Even 20 years into the Foos’ career, he can still outlast some younger fans. “This sure is a lot of fun,” he said, kicking into the euphoric closing chimes of “Everlong.” “I’m sure glad I don’t work at the furniture warehouse anymore.”

Setlist – 

Outside
The Pretender
Learn to Fly
White Limo
Arlandria
Rope
My Hero
Hey, Johnny Park!
Monkey Wrench
Congregation
Walk
Cold Day in the Sun
I’ll Stick Around
In the Clear
Big Me
Something From Nothing
Times Like These
These Days
Miss You (The Rolling Stones cover)
Breakdown (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
Under Pressure (Queen & David Bowie cover)
All My Life
This Is a Call
I Am a River
Best of You
Everlong

I too was exhausted, but the crazy thing about NYC is that even at this late hour, I still had another major event to attend. Off to Brooklyn!

Jena Ardell
Sam Clarke
Andrew White
Sachyn Mitael

Grace Potter hits Central Park, The Foo Fighters rawk The Meadowlands & more (Sept 2011)

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals – Central Park Summerstage – September 24th – NYC

Back in Feb 2011, I first met Grace Potter and not only her band but specifically her crew and namely Ben, her Tour Manager – who treated me like freaking royalty. I’m not kidding, I’ve never experienced that type of hospitality from anyone (sometimes not even from the bands I work with haha) – It was just so nice to meet such genuine people who are a part of something real. They seem like a real family, band and crew as one, unlike the dysfunctional miscreants I travel with. And though I do appreciate the music and Grace is a killer performer, I felt like I was more motivated to go the show to see friends, namely Ben.

I get there, and same hospitality ensues – and this isn’t about how many free drinks I can squeeze out of the deal, it’s about respect, the same that I show others and it feels good when you receive it in return. Their are laminates waiting for me at Will Call as I find a table backstage I see Ben, who is busy naturally, but takes a second to come over to greet me. He rules.

He gets the band onstage, and then comes over to make sure I’m okay, and then walks me into this special trailer setup just for hospitality – they are big on treating people right I tell you that.
It even got surreal as we are both cracking up laughing at all the stuff to choose from, which even included her own brand of chocolate bars – an odd mix of chocolate and chili peppers – and I shit you not, in a mason jar was actual MOONSHINE that he said Willie Nelson had given them – how fucking cool is that?

He dares me to have a swig, but chili/chocolate candy was as far as I would dare – I walk to the side to catch the show on a perfect night.

She is so rad, with a Tina Turner vibe and killer legs to match as the band kicks ass behind her. The gorgeous New York City night went perfectly with the psychedelically lit stage. Nirvana seemed to be on everyone’s mind as the last few days the coming 20 year anniversary of Nevermind was reported everywhere. Jon Stewart was doing a special and how was this gonna be acknowledged at the Foo Fighters show in a few days? Without saying anything, clearly they were feeling it too as they band goes into a gorgeous cover of Come As You Are.

Setlist:

Stop The Bus
Only Love
That Phone
Goodbye Kiss
Oasis
Apologies
Low Road
Ragged Company
Ah Mary
Tiny Light
Come As You Are (Nirvana cover)
Colors
2:22
Why Don’t You Love Me (Beyoncé cover)
Paris (Ooh La La)

Encore:

White Rabbit (Jefferson Airplane cover)
Nothing But The Water I
Nothing But The Water II
Tush (ZZ Top cover)
Medicine

  An awesome show, and after I hung for a bit but of course I had to let Ben do his job. I invited him to meet me at a party in Brooklyn later, and he said the band was gonna be in town all week doing some recording and press so I left him to his gig and headed out to Brooklyn.

The Foo Fighters – The Meadowlands – September 26th – East Rutherford, NJ

So I had been in touch with my buddy Ben who Tour Manages Grace Potter and we were trying to get together to do something before they left town. I invited him out to see the Foo Fighters tonight but he had to cancel last second so I made the trip out to the Meadowlands alone. Now I like Dave Grohl and just about everything that he has been a part of has touched me in some way and if he’s involved its probably on my radar. That doesn’t change to fact that I honestly really don’t give two shits about the Foos barely past their first record. Now their most recent one, Wasting Light is certainly an interesting project, that reunited him with Butch Vig who produced Nirvana’s legendary Nevermind LP and I saw them burn the house down in Austin during SXSW after a screening of a really terrific documentary called Back and Forth. This new record is easily the heaviest thing they have released since 1995, but again it still doesn’t really speak to me nor helps me forgive the baffling mediocrity of their output of the last 10 years.
But also like most people, how can you just not like Dave Grohl? Also in NYC sometimes the trip to the show can be just as exciting, so since I had free tickets I was all in.
I did that thing where you take the bus from Port Authority out to the Meadowlands for a whopping $5.00 and people are bringing sacks of beer onboard – a total party.
I get there and get my ticket from Will Call and head in, in time to catch the opening act, Rise Against.

Now you talk about a genre of music that I truly don’t care about it would be the one that this band sorta leads. but I had a minor interest because the guitarist in the band that joined just a few years ago is Zach Blair, a Dallas musician that I’m friendly with but don’t really know, but should as we have both been around for a very long time.
Zach and his brother used to be in local favorites Hagfish and his brother Donnie I know who now plays in the Toadies.
They all played well, its just not my thing at all.

Ok so during the break, a situation started presenting itself – I was on the house floor pretty close to the front but resting on the retaining wall stage left. I noticed this 40-ish hippy girl starting to lose her grip. I noticed her before and saw her downing cups of wine and it was clear she was also alone. Well I know how wine can kick my ass and she was getting hers royally. Well chivalry be damned, I couldn’t help myself so when she started to go, I helped her up and asked if she needed anything when she sorta collapses in my arms. People now think I know her and are looking at me like “Why can’t your girl keep it together?” – In a rare act of awareness for the Northeast, this nice younger girl that was part of the production saw what was going down and rushed over and offered me a bottle of water to give to her. This seemed to get her back to somewhat normal.

Building up tension, the opening clanging chords of Bridge Burning  All at once, the building full of Foo fans shouted first line “These are my famous last WOORDDDDS!!”.

 Acknowledging that they are celebrating a special anniversary, (again as I had mentioned for Nevermind) Grohl brought his Nirvana out Krist Novoselic to the stage to play accordion on These Days. Needless to say, fans freaked as soon as he walked out, thrilled to see the two together in a live setting again. Adding some humor to the sentimental moment, Grohl added “Krist Novoselic is like the Eddie Van Halen of the accordion.”

The show was fun and well paces and I appreciated being there and this was obviously a special night for them, but the vibe was more like seeing Def Leppard than anything of real substance. At one point Grohl walked down this long I’m-the-singer-ramp where he was playing to the people in the very back. I’m sure they appreciated it and it was a cool thing to do for them, but it just felt so arena-rock and scripted that their was nothing I could really say I took from it.

Drunk girl was in and out of her stupor for the whole show and though it was not my problem I couldn’t help but make it my problem, that’s just the kinda dude I am. When the show ended she seemed more lucid that she had the whole night so I was confident that she could make it home ok and she was taking one of the buses I was but I wanted to make myself scarce. Especially when she started freaking out that her phone had been stolen and I think me making a hasty departure made her think I had taken it. Oh New Jersey.

Setlist:

Bridge Burning
Rope
The Pretender
My Hero
Learn to Fly
White Limo
Arlandria
Breakout
Cold Day in the Sun
Stacked Actors
Walk
Monkey Wrench
Let It Die
These Days (w/ Krist Novoselic)
I Should Have Known
This is a Call
In the Flesh? (Pink Floyd cover)
All My Life

Encore:

Long Road to Ruin (Dave Solo Acoustic)
Best of You (Dave Solo Acoustic)
Times Like These (Dave Solo Acoustic/Full Band Electric)
Dear Rosemary
Breakdown (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers cover)
Skin and Bones
Everlong

SXSW 2011: Foo Fighters premier Back & Forth w/ Secret Show

March 15th (Tues)

After a full day of meetings, filling out forms, permits etc – I took a break to have lunch right off Congress Ave.  I check to see what’s going on – and I had heard the rumblings of this since I got here so it didn’t come as a complete surprise, but the Foo Fighters were in town to attend the premier of a new documentary on them called The Foo Fighters: Back and Forth(keep in mind this is still the film period as music doesn’t officially start till tomorrow) – ok, so with all of the Foos in town, to promote a movie and a new record called Wasting Light, you know these dudes are gonna do a show, the only thing is finding out when/where/how to get in – a band that big I would think Stubb’s would be the logical choice – so I checked to see if their was any of that SXSW-TBA-“secret guest” action going on at Stubb’s that night, and sure enough there was,so I called by buddy that works there and he confirmed it.
When this sorta thing happens, the entire festival goes into Lord of the Flies mode, as even non- Foo Fighters fans couldn’t bare, not getting into something so exclusive – so everyone freaks out.
But I stayed calm – and first the premier –
So I hear that the premier of the movie is happening in like 15 mins about 3 blocks away – their is no way I’m gonna get in – I don’t even have a music badge, let alone a film one – and the line must be around the corner by now right?
But since I was so close I had to go have a look – and as I turned the corner, out front of the Paramount Theater, I saw the limo with the FF logo on the side (for the first single, White Limo, the video features a funny car chase with limo driver being Lemmy respectively) –

 And yes, the line was almost to the goddamn freeway, but remember what I said about staying calm? – I don’t know what came over me – but I just walked up to the front, in the opposite direction of the line, walked into the front door, past security, past the ticket takers and up the stairs I went – nobody asked me shit, I had no credentials of any kind around my neck, nothing – either I just looked like I belonged, or they were too busy to notice, but I got my ass out there and quickly found a seat.

The Foos did a quick introduction with the director before the show started and then the film began.  I loved it, I thought it was excellent and very well made. It picks up right after the death of Kurt Cobain, and covers literally everything, no matter how insignificant from that fateful day in 1994, till the present day if it involved the life of Dave Grohl(except oddly, for a film that clearly prides itself on completest, for some reason, the Them Crooked Vultures project featuring Josh Homme and John Paul Jones was omitted entirely, weird) – even if you are not a fan of the Foos/Nirvana or whatever, and I admittedly really haven’t kept up that much since the first record came out, way back when, but this movie is done so well, its easy to enjoy. Not to mention the perfect thing to get you pumped up a little bit, knowing your gonna see them in a few hours in a venue that is about a fifth of the size that they could sell out.

So, after the movie, and since I already ate, I thought it would be best to just get over to Stubb’s and get my ass in there.
When I got there, word had spread pretty quickly that the “special guest” was the Foo Fighters and a significant line had already formed but no one was allowed in yet.
Thankfully Stubb’s staff recognize me & quickly escort me in, always grateful for their hospitality.
I couldn’t resist eating again at Stubb’s, so I got a to-go order, ate it outside and shortly after the show started. I didn’t realize that the blue wrist band they gave me would actually allow me to watch side-stage, until I saw some people up there with them on, so I quickly jumped up there as the show was starting.

 

It was cool seeing them in such a smaller venue than the last few times I’ve seen them, but keep in mind, they were here to play you the entire new record – that’s 11 songs in a row, that you have never heard, that you are about to hear for the first time in a packed live setting. So that can be taxing, but people do it with the hopes that after the agenda has been reached, all bets will be off and they can launch into whatever song they are hoping to hear.
And lucky for them, Grohl, is one of the coolest people there is, and he knows this, so after playing the entire new record – they came back out and did a second greatest hits sets of 10 more songs –

Setlist – 

Wasting Light –

Bridge Burning
Rope
Dear Rosemary
White Limo
Arlandria
These Days
Back & Forth
A Matter of Time
Miss The Misery
I Should Have Known
Walk

Encore:

All My Life
Times Like These
My Hero
Learn to Fly
The Pretender
Stacked Actors
Monkey Wrench
Everlong
Best of You
This is a Call

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