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Javascript is required for this site to function properly. Please enable Javascript and return here. Adult Apparel. It helped that the song rocks, a manic and borderline rockabilly rollick ending with a fun back-and-forth between Grohl and Taylor Hawkins on drums. If you needed a reminder of the thrill of concerts, Friday night — and especially the first few numbers — was quite the re-education, with Grohl quite the teacher.
Most of the night was as polished and crisp as the revamped amphitheater hosting it all, but at one point during the grooving banger "The Sky is a Neighborhood," Grohl briefly forgot the lyrics.
Being the consummate rock professional, Grohl effortlessly worked his brainfart into the song, singing "I forgot the lyrics, but it's been a real long time" to laughs and amused applause from the crowd.
Grohl and the Foo Fighters have cemented themselves as not only one of the most popular surviving rock bands currently at work, but also one of the most amiable and playful. They were there to put on a good time — and when you've got that attitude, and it's been so long since anything like Friday night, there's no way to have a bad time.
A heroic set list PHOTO: Ty Helbach X During the show, Grohl took a moment to explain the science behind a set list — trying to get to all the crowd-pleasing hits while also hitting on the latest material and trying to squeeze in some rare deep cuts for the hardcore fans in the house. That science was on display Friday night, as the Foo Fighters had a pretty perfectly assembled lineup, from the opening run of hits to bouncing from "The Sky is a Neighborhood" to "Rope" to "Shame Shame," a funky, sulky and soul-splashed new track to a duo of classics with "Breakout" and "My Hero," which got the slow-tempo treatment before bursting at the seams.
There was never a long stagnation in the night — "Medicine at Midnight" was maybe the only "OK to sit down" song — and each track found a way to sound slightly different from the last so the evening never got repetitive. The Foo Fighters may not have played the song set list promised, but there were no complaints to be made about what tracks made the stage on Friday night.
Inspired by the HBO documentary about the Bee Gees, as well as shutdown restlessness, Grohl and company recorded a full album of Bee Gee covers this past year and introduced the world to their groovy alter ego: the "Dee Gees.
It may seem like a strange fit, but considering the Foo Fighters' self-aware and goofy dad vibes, and especially Grohl's respect for his industry elders and music appreciation across genres case in point: the recent revelation that his "Smells Like Teen Spirit" drum intro was inspired by funk bands like The Gap Band , the detour made strange sense.
It helped that the cover actually sounded great too, with Grohl's growling howls transforming into a very respectable crooning falsetto. Plus, everything sounds more fun under a giant disco ball. Thankfully, his break came in the form of a trip back to the drum kit and yet another song on Friday night's unstoppable rock rocket of a concert.
While Grohl took over the drums, Taylor Hawkins stepped out and took the lead on another cover — this time Queen's "Somebody to Love.
He didn't quite have the vocal range — in fact, one of the backup singers had to come to his rescue on the song's final big ear-piercing riff, his falsetto still working its way out of quarantine — but who does?
As far as breaks go, this one was a blast. Saving the best of you for last PHOTO: Ty Helbach X On Friday night, I learned Dave Grohl and I have something in common: We both have no time or interest in that tedious encore rigamarole, with the band pretending like they're leaving the stage even through several of their hits are still obviously to come and the crowd slapping their hands together for some arbitrary time to get songs they already know are en route.
It's all fake — and worst of all, it's time that could be better spent with music. I don't want to forget again. Whether it was bringing in the latest movie reviews for his first grade show-and-tell or writing film reviews for the St. Norbert College Times as a high school student, Matt is way too obsessed with movies for his own good.
When he's not writing about the latest blockbuster or talking much too glowingly about "Piranha 3D," Matt can probably be found watching literally any sport minus cricket or working at - get this - a local movie theater.
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