I absolutely agree.. Sonic Highways is an absolute masterpiece. And I need to add, I think it's also Butch Vig's masterpiece with the Foo Fighters. The last album he recorded with them if I'm not mistaken. With Greg Kurstin their sound has really changed over the last to LPs. Of course that also depended on the band but with Butch you get this really full and saturaded Rock sound that was so typical for Echoes and Silence, Patience and Grace and Wasting Light. I really miss it. And I really had to listen to Concrete & Gold for quite some time to appreciate the album. But now I'm also digging Greg as a producer and what the Foos are doing nowadays. Foo Fighters are my long time love when it comes to music. They never let me down. God, I'm grateful for Dave and the boys..
RIP Taylor Hawkins. Thank you for all of the incredible music. I’ve always looked up to you and the foo fighters growing up. We hate to see you leave so soon.
Yeah might be that, or just the feeling of the sound traveling through your body, jamming with the family and friends, maybe he was just excited, rip to the master
This video inspired me to write a movie script about 4 guys in their 30s and how they used to be in a band and one of them still wants to keep that dream alive coz he's a failure and the good old days of the highschool band is all he's got left.
Taylor ty for the beats and laughter .my young twin boys and me are drummers . Glad we seen you in philly. We were going this summer and still will if they get another drummer there’s no replacement on any drummer . We have his beats forever . Just the band needs time to heal all . I hope they actually bring on Brian may and Roger Taylor or his son for couple songs the first show. To get loose and pay respect . But it’s going to kill dave with him not back there .
Voila un exemple de plus qui démontre la concentration extrême, la précision, la connaissances technique que demande la musique, qu'elle soit hard rock, jazz, country ou classique et j'en passe. Respect Messieurs
Gabriel Marty Probably because of the fact that the end of the song wouldn't have the same impact without the backup from the string orcestra? I don't know... Would be an awesome song to play at the end of a big stadium concert. I would love it if they did that in London 14 days from now. FF! :D
Mads Behrend Christensen I doubt that a live situation could destroy this song's effect..in my opinion it's perfect as a stadium anthem:) are you going to the wembley show? Me too!:D June 19th or 20th?:D
I agree, it's an awesome song nontheless - so powerful! I REALLY hope they end the show with this one! Yeah I'm going to see them the 20th at Wmbley, can't wait! :D
Mads Behrend Christensen haha great! I will also be there at the 20th. Straight after spring exams from Switzerland:D that's gonna be a great day for Rock Music!
Love this. WOnder is many of them knew who Foos were before it. I'm 56 and met 20 somethings recently who hadnt heard of them - tots understandos duudes...
Anyone know what the constant toggling was doing on the keyboard? I’m just curious, I’m not sure I could hear a difference in the repetitive single key sound with the toggling. Just curious. I love this song.
What I wouldn't give to be a part of this. I'd keep the "fresh pots" a comin' I had to quit violin because of degenerative disc disease in my spine, this makes me wanna cry
Taylor has 'extreme stoke'! 🤣They knew they had a great song in the making. The string musicians were so lucky to work with Tony Visconti! This is such a great inside peek into the making of a legendary song.
oh i do love this song it’s in my top 5 battling it out with all my life, halo, learn to fly, walk, many others … two things really stand out: the orchestra and nate’s triplet bass line in the chorus. absolutely perfect song.