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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: definitivedoodle on October 17, 2005, 06:44:00 am
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Only heard good things about the show this morning, and even seth got a shout out.
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Not just a shout out - He sat in on "Born On The Bayou."
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What an amazing show but somehow when I got home I no longer was wearing my jagermeister shirt.
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Originally posted by RatBastard:
What an amazing show but somehow when I got home I no longer was wearing my jagermeister shirt.
Ha! We couldn't believe it took you that long to offer up the shirt to Dave! So did you get something in return for your shirt?
What an incredible show. They played for almost 2.5 hrs. All the usual hits were played as well as some older stuff (I'll Stick Around, For All The Cows).
One must admit that the coolest moment of the night was when Grohl walked off the stage, through the crowd, and onto the bar while still playing guitar. He strolled up and down the bar for a few minutes while rocking out and doing a shot of jagermeister.
The not so coolest part of the show was the substantial amounts of balcony area roped off for DC101 "vips", friends, family, etc who appeared to have little or no interest in the show. We were right next to the friends/family section and I noticed one guy who spent the entire set either text messaging on his phone or napping. What a waste.
Good to see Bags and Bombay Chutney at the show. Forum was well represented.
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Originally posted by RatBastard:
What an amazing show but somehow when I got home I no longer was wearing my jagermeister shirt.
That was YOU?!?! Yeah, but you got Grohl's Motorhead shirt, you damn bitch!!! That whole exchange was the coolest...Chutney and I were about 5 people behind you. I couldn't see you. You weren't the guy holding up the sign "I am YOU at fifty!", are you??
What a frickin' amazing show, eh? I was in heaven. At about 3/4 mast energywise as I'd seen them Friday and had a long, fun weekend in NYC. But it was still blissful.
Xcanuck and his wife had primo space on the balcony, right above Grohls' runway/bar.
Chutney and I fought with the kids on the floor, soaking up some amazing energy and dealing with just a few overly eager young fans who still think you get further up front just by being "such a huge, huge fan -- woo hoo -- I'm leaning forward, I'm leaning forward." ;)
Thank you 9:30 (for another complicated but amazingly well run event), DC101 for whatever part they played, and FOO FIGHTERS for being one of the top live bands around who appreciate the chance at a longer club show to just do it up and give it all to the fans.
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that had to be one of the best shows i've ever seen...i'm so glad i was able to find tix there. I hope my other guys that were looking for tix were able to find some too!
ratbastard...so did you get to keep dave's shirt and get a FF one too?
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Spent a whole $3 the whole night. Ended up with Daves shirt, a Foo shirt from merch, a drums stick, two picks, and a set list. I kept the stick and the Foo shirt. Gave away the set list to the one person who was in line before I got to the club, gave Daves pick to someone who just asked for it, gave Daves shirt and the other pick to my friend Kim who hits all the shows with me. Karma ya know. Yeah it was my sign by the way. The kicker of the whole thing is that I had the jager shirt on but I have been clean and sober over 20 years. Was hoping Dave didnt bring me a shot. Would have hated to had to turn the guy down! I am now waiting to hear of him wearing that shirt and telling the story at a show somewhere! See y'all at All American Rejects (11-14 the dya of the 50th Bday! Come help me celebrate), Disturbed, and Brian Setzer...
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Originally posted by RatBastard:
The kicker of the whole thing is that I had the jager shirt on but I have been clean and sober over 20 years. Was hoping Dave didnt bring me a shot. Would have hated to had to turn the guy down!
He'd understand...did you notice Taylor didn't do a jager shot?
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wow, that was one hell of a show ... we showed up around 10:30, waited in line for about 30-40 minutes, and got in right when foo fighters took the stage
when we first got in line we had to walk all the way down 8th street, almost to the McDonalds ... i thought we'd never get in, but somehow just got there in time
i'm not a die-hard, quote-every-lyric foo fighters fan, but they were really fantastic ... the band sounded incredibly tight and dave was in rare form ... there was a great "once-in-a-lifetime" type buzz going around the room, and i think it rubbed off on the band
we actually left around 1am (after monkeywrench, i think), they went on for another half hour or so? what else did i miss?
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by the way, the place was over-filled packed, but, as always, there was a nice pocket of open space at the end of the bar near the food sign
how is it that at EVERY sold-out, totally packed show, there's ALWAYS a nice-sized open space right there ... weird ...
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While it was all good, a couple highlights for me:
- "Everlong" starting out as Dave solo, but ending with the full band as a great, blistering rock song.
- "The Last Song" from In Your Honor being played. I didn't hear this at my two arena shows, and don't think it's being played on the rest of the tour. It's emerged as my fave song on Disc 1.
- These songs like "In Your Honor" just rock the hell out. Holy, holy cow. I hadn't gotten in to the new album much, but appreciate and enjoy it more now that I've seen the band perform 4 or 5 of the songs.
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Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:
how is it that at EVERY sold-out, totally packed show, there's ALWAYS a nice-sized open space right there ... weird ...
SSSSSSSSSSssssssssssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
That's my usual spot!
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If they played "Good Grief" then I'll be REALLY bummed I missed the show. That's probably my fave Foo song, along with "Everlong".
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Originally posted by Bags:
While it was all good, a couple highlights for me:
- "Everlong" starting out as Dave solo, but ending with the full band as a great, blistering rock song.
so i guess this was after i left ... oh well ... do you remember when the show ended? hope i didn't miss too much by leaving at 1
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Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:
Originally posted by Bags:
While it was all good, a couple highlights for me:
- "Everlong" starting out as Dave solo, but ending with the full band as a great, blistering rock song.
so i guess this was after i left ... oh well ... do you remember when the show ended? hope i didn't miss too much by leaving at 1 [/b]
Show ended at 1:30, just about on the dot. So actually it was a 2 hour and 20 minute show; the went on at 11:10.
What did you miss...he played "In Your Honor" at the end -- while it's the opener for the arena shows. I'm terrible with sets lists in my head...Born on the Bayou with Seth on drums was either the second or third to last song.... I think it went Born on the Bayou, Everlong, In Your Honor.
Had they left the stage before the encore when you left, Hoya?
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Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:
how is it that at EVERY sold-out, totally packed show, there's ALWAYS a nice-sized open space right there ... weird ...
SSSSSSSSSSssssssssssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
That's my usual spot! [/b]
Yeah, same here. I also like it 'cause it's near the bar where my favorite bartender works ;)
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Did I mention that i got home here in Richmond a little after 4:30 and made it to work at 8:00? I hope I die before I get old!!!
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Originally posted by amnesiac:
I also like it 'cause it's near the bar where my favorite bartender works ;)
I need to work harder at getting to know the bartenders. Thing is, I actually don't drink much because I only have a beer, two at most, during the week. And I always pay with cash. Hmmm, something I'll be working on...
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Set List:
1. Last Song
2. This is a Call
3. Best of You
4. My Hero
5. Learn to Fly
6. For All the Cows
7. Times Like These
8. Have it All
8. Stacked Actors
9. DOA
10. Breakout
11. Generator
12. Gas Chamber?? - not sure
13. The One
14. I'll Stick Around
15. Part of Message In the Bottle - Taylor singing
16. Cold Day in the Sun
17. Low
18. Hey Johnny Park
19. Monkey Wrench
20. Everlong - first part solo by Dave
Encore:
21. Aurora
22. In Your Honor
23. Born on the Bayou - Seth on Drums - awesome job!!
24. All My Life
Unbelievably Amazing Show!!!
I would also like to thank That Guy for helping me and my daughter when we were still outside in line. There was a minor miscommunication about ticketing and we almost had a problem getting in! This was after my daughter had spent the entire day (from 11:30 a.m.) at the 9:30 Club waiting to get in. That Guy took charge and handled the situation quickly so we were able to get in and get prime spots for the show. Thank you! It could have been a disaster, but instead turned out to be one of the best nights of our lives!
Ratbastard - it was great meeting you and Kim! Hope we run into you at another show. You are so damn lucky to have that Motorhead shirt! My daughter is just thrilled that Dave answered her gum question!
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Originally posted by Bags:
Show ended at 1:30, just about on the dot. So actually it was a 2 hour and 20 minute show; the went on at 11:10.
What did you miss...he played "In Your Honor" at the end -- while it's the opener for the arena shows. I'm terrible with sets lists in my head...Born on the Bayou with Seth on drums was either the second or third to last song.... I think it went Born on the Bayou, Everlong, In Your Honor.
Had they left the stage before the encore when you left, Hoya?
i don't think so .... i thought for sure that monkeywrench would be the set closer, but i'm not sure if that closed it out ... either way, we left after that, sounds like a great encore though
some more thoughts: dave grohl was great last night, but his ego is just a little too much for me sometimes ... i'm a huge sunny day real estate / fire theft fan, and william goldsmith is one of my favorite drummers ... i heard a bunch of press when goldsmith left the foo fighters a while back about how crazy/possessive grohl is in the studio ... are the foo fighters really a band? or should they be called "the dave grohl band" ... anyway, nate mendel sounded great last night, i hope he hooks back up with goldsmith/enigk soon
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thanks for posting the set list! i can't believe they really played that many songs...the whole show seemed to fly by.
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I would have KILLED to hear them play Aurora and Generator at the Patriot Center show. You guys are lucky. Sounds awesome.
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Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:
.... i thought for sure that monkeywrench would be the set closer, but i'm not sure if that closed it out ... either way, we left after that, sounds like a great encore though
Well, now there's a setlist up (THANKS swell!!!), so you can see what you missed. They've been closing out all the arena shows with Monkeywrench, so I thought that was going to be the end as well.
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BTW, that was an amazing job by Josh and the rest of the crew at the club. Two shows back to back with the second one being the type it was and everything went down 100% perfect. You can tell these gusy are professionals and, while they know how to enjoy their jobs and have a godo time at it, they all take the job veyr seriously. The 930 is an amazing place and always a great experience. Thanks to all of you who worked last night so all of us could have such a great time!
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For anyone that got the paper setlist from the stage, what were the differences between the setlist and what they actually played? I'd be curious to see how much the deviated from it..
Thanks - Great night!
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Originally posted by mekmad:
For anyone that got the paper setlist from the stage, what were the differences between the setlist and what they actually played? I'd be curious to see how much the deviated from it..
Thanks - Great night!
I can actually tell you this!
We got five extra songs, all in a row in the middle, that were not on the pre-arranged setlist:
11. Generator
12. Gas Chamber
13. The One
14. I'll Stick Around
15. Part of Message In A Bottle - Taylor singing
16. Cold Day in the Sun - Taylor singing
We didn't get one song that was on the setlist -- End Over End was listed to come between Born on the Bayou and All My Life
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Originally posted by RatBastard:
BTW, that was an amazing job by Josh and the rest of the crew at the club. Two shows back to back with the second one being the type it was and everything went down 100% perfect. You can tell these gusy are professionals and, while they know how to enjoy their jobs and have a godo time at it, they all take the job veyr seriously. The 930 is an amazing place and always a great experience. Thanks to all of you who worked last night so all of us could have such a great time!
Definite thanks to the whole crew and especially Josh (for letting me into the club to use the washroom. All that tea while in line was taking it's toll on me!). I am constantly reminded of why this is my favorite club.
And yes Bags - we were right above where Dave did his "bar crawl". Here's a bird's eye view:
<img src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b200/xcanuck/FooDC0027.jpg" alt=" - " />
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I would love to see lots of pictures (good ones, not fuzzy phone pictures) -- if anyone has some good ones, I'd be interested in peaking at them on Ofoto or some such thing...
Hell, email 'em to me, I got 2 GB of space in my Yahoo account!! nancy_bagot@yahoo.com
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Originally posted by xcanuck:
<img src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b200/xcanuck/FooDC0027.jpg" alt=" - " />
Who let all of those walking-dead near Dave's ankles? Was he bitten?
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Originally posted by swell:
12. Gas Chamber?? - not sure
It's an Angry Samoans cover.
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I just want to add a "me too" to everything said above. The show was just fantastic. Everyone (including the band) seemed to be having a helluva time. Dave playing on the bar was priceless. Lots of hits. A few rarities. A couple of covers. Perfect. The club did a great job of handling the whole thing. I'm sure it was a logistical nightmare, but they seemed to have everything flowing along quite smoothly.
It's very rare that I'm willing to get in line hours before showtime, or stake my ground right in front of the stage and stay there all night. I'm too old and too impatient for that. But I did both yesterday and it was worth every second of my time, and worth every crowd surfer that landed on my head. Thanks to everyone involved for a great f--king night.
Nice to meet you xcanuck. And Bags - always a pleasure :)
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<img src="http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a128/mekmad/f2cb850f.jpg" alt=" - " />
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Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
It's very rare that I'm willing to get in line hours before showtime, or stake my ground right in front of the stage and stay there all night. I'm too old and too impatient for that. But I did both yesterday and it was worth every second of my time, and worth every crowd surfer that landed on my head.
Ditto, I never do either -- line up or get up close and stay there all night. But, the night kind of lent itself to that, and I'm happy I did both.
Hell, I usually show up about 5 minutes before the headliner's scheduled to go on.
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damn i knew i should of sucked it up and said f-work.
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I just got home from work. Now I am going to grab an ice cold Dew and climb into the hot tub. May just spend the night there!
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Originally posted by Bags:
I would love to see lots of pictures (good ones, not fuzzy phone pictures) -- if anyone has some good ones, I'd be interested in peaking at them on Ofoto or some such thing...
Hell, email 'em to me, I got 2 GB of space in my Yahoo account!! nancy_bagot@yahoo.com
You're borderline "stalker" with old Grohlie..... you know that don't you Bags.
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Originally posted by mekmad:
:eek:
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
You're borderline "stalker" with old Grohlie..... you know that don't you Bags.
You know, you would think that, but I can assure you that there are many people WAY beyond me. Two chicks in front of me at the show had FF tatoos on the back of their necks. Ah, not happening for Bags, my friend.
But it's true...when I see a few shows, there's Foo Fever for a few weeks, no doubt. ;)
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There were so many people taking pics, does anyone have a link to there pics? I didnt think theyd let cameras in so of course i didnt bring one. I was 5 people from the front without a camera, so mad.
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I know there's not much more to say, but I'm sad that this show is fading into the past...I'm still all pumped up!
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Originally posted by Bags:
I know there's not much more to say, but I'm sad that this show is fading into the past...I'm still all pumped up!
Bags, I'll bet you didn't know that if you went to Mars you would weight 38 pounds and your name would be Brunhilda?
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I refuse to let it die!!! We have GOT to post all of our pictures. That show kicked too much ass to not have a complete recorded history of it. Here's one of mine. The rest are at this site... (http://www.fileh.com/aecarp/foo/)
<img src="http://www.fileh.com/aecarp/foo/100_4164_1.JPG" alt=" - " />
If you have pictures, but can't host them on the web, feel free to send them to me at aecarp@wam.umd.edu. I'll host them for you.
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Originally posted by aecarp:
I refuse to let it die!!! We have GOT to post all of our pictures. That show kicked too much ass to not have a complete recorded history of it. Here's one of mine. The rest are at this site... (http://www.fileh.com/aecarp/foo/)
<img src="http://www.fileh.com/aecarp/foo/100_4164_1.JPG" alt=" - " />
If you have pictures, but can't host them on the web, feel free to send them to me at aecarp@wam.umd.edu. I'll host them for you.
That is an f'ing great shot!
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Awesome pictures aecarp. Shirtless Dave is my new wallpaper! I still have this show in my system and I hope it doesn't go away. It feels great! I haven't even taken my writstband off yet. I don't want to!
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Bags I think I am finally fully recovered!
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Audio of this is available.
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Originally posted by aecarp:
That show kicked too much ass to not have a complete recorded history of it.
Throwing drumsticks at people, kicking folk in the bottom.....just what is going on with the 930 these days? It used to be such a safe place to see a show....maybe You be betty's parents have a point.