For posterity, I just wanted to add something here about the Foo Fighters/Trouble Funk/Bad Brains show. It was easily one of the best concerts I've seen at the 9:30 Club. Not just because it was the Foos...really, the entire evening was about as good as they come. The Bad Brains stuff sounded so tight. Having Grohl on drums didn't hurt. Really, is there any band that Grohl plays drums for that doesn't instantly improve the second he's behind the kit? Trouble Funk was fantastic. Celebratory, fun, funky, and Seth got behind the drums for that. Big Tony seems like the sweetest, nicest guy. Who doesn't love a band that sums up so much of what the history of DC's music scene is about? Then there were the Foo Fighters. Grohl's solo intro was a respectful, heartfelt salute to his heritage, his home, the roots of his being. I get why so many people love the guy. He seems humble and music is his being. Whatever he performs, his soul goes into it. But then when the rest of the band came out they tore the roof clean off the place. No new songs, a healthy amount from "Wasting Light" but a pretty diverse setlist. They played like they were at Wembley. Hell, they probably played better, a powerhouse band pretty much at their peak. 2 solid hours, and they sounded great. I can't say I'd change much about last night other than maybe Cinco de Mayo wasn't the best night to do it. Some folks must have eaten refried beans or something. STINKY.