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General => General Music Discussion => Topic started by: MinistroRaven on September 03, 2022, 10:22:37 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOnjLuBBkhU
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Does anyone have an idea when Geddy and Alex is going to come out for a few songs?
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I'm watching it now. Emotional speech by Dave.
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Does anyone have an idea when Geddy and Alex is going to come out for a few songs?
My guess is that will be later in the night. Probably one of the last acts.
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Wheeee, Them Crooked Vultures has finally played on a live stage since forever ago. You kinda wish they did it on a more joyous occasion, but you take what you can get.
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Was lucky enough to get tickets to the LA show later this month, but still enjoying watching the livestream :hefdaddy
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Wolf slats the VH tunes he played. Just awesome.
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All right, here we go. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson is coming up.
That was pretty good. Surprisingly, they didn't even play Tom Sawyer.
2112: Overture
Working Man
YYZ
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And Geddy sounded surprisingly good on Working Man.
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Just tuning in now...
For a moment there, Rufus Taylor looked just like Taylor Hawkins was sitting on the drum stool...is it just me, or is there some resemblance...?
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Boy, Dave Grohl was able to keep it together for most part of the day, but now when Foo Fighters' set starts, you can see him in tears on song one, Times Like These.
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Yea times like these was heartbreaking to watch. Who is the dude who sang under pressure? I thought it was funny that he wouldn't hand the mic to Brian Johnson during back in black
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That was Justin Hawkins (no blood relation, I think) from a band called The Darkness.
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That was hard to watch, I feel for Dave and the rest of the band, family, and friends.
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Btw, this is a nice picture on the drum kit. Makes me sad that both of them are gone.
(https://i.imgur.com/4rphL0a.png)
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I just dropped the needle on the video in a few spots..
Who was the tall blond haired guy that was singing with Dave on drums and JPJ on bass?
Who was the blond female singer?
I'll watch the video once the different sections are timestamped.
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This Ruffus Taylor resemblance to Taylor Hawkins is too crazy
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I just dropped the needle on the video in a few spots..
Who was the tall blond haired guy that was singing with Dave on drums and JPJ on bass?
Who was the blond female singer?
I'll watch the video once the different sections are timestamped.
I think the female singer was possibly Violet, Dave's daughter. Unless there were more. I also just dropped in a few times and will wait for a timestamped version.
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I just dropped the needle on the video in a few spots..
Who was the tall blond haired guy that was singing with Dave on drums and JPJ on bass?
Who was the blond female singer?
I'll watch the video once the different sections are timestamped.
Blond haired guy was Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age and Them Crooked Vultures
The blond girl was Dave Grohl's daughter
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I just dropped the needle on the video in a few spots..
Who was the tall blond haired guy that was singing with Dave on drums and JPJ on bass?
Who was the blond female singer?
I'll watch the video once the different sections are timestamped.
The tall guy, with Dave on drums and JPJ, is Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age (you wouldn't know them). Dave's daughter, Violet, did sang a few Jeff Buckley songs.
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Paul McCartney on da house everybody!!!
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I just dropped the needle on the video in a few spots..
Who was the tall blond haired guy that was singing with Dave on drums and JPJ on bass?
Who was the blond female singer?
I'll watch the video once the different sections are timestamped.
The tall guy, with Dave on drums and JPJ, is Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age (you wouldn't know them).
:lol
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I really love Dave Grohl :heart
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It's the funny thing about time. About 11 years ago, you see a little kid with headphones nearby Taylor while Foo Fighters was playing festivals in Europe. Now, you see that kid play his father's live drum parts in My Hero with Foo Fighters.
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Grohl wasn't kidding about TH's kid playing hard. Somewhere Tommy Aldridge was watching with a big smile on his face.
That Omar Hakim guy was about a badass.
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Caught My Hero with his kid on the drums and almost cried. Something about it was just terribly moving. That kid destroyed it.
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Caught My Hero with his kid on the drums and almost cried. Something about it was just terribly moving. That kid destroyed it.
Oh man. Seriously. Chip off the old block. Very emotional.
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All right, here we go. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson is coming up.
That was pretty good. Surprisingly, they didn't even play Tom Sawyer.
2112: Overture
Working Man
YYZ
that was both awesome and difficult to watch at the same time, now I miss Neil all over again.
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All right, here we go. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson is coming up.
That was pretty good. Surprisingly, they didn't even play Tom Sawyer.
2112: Overture
Working Man
YYZ
that was both awesome and difficult to watch at the same time, now I miss Neil all over again.
That's exactly how I feel as well.
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All right, here we go. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson is coming up.
That was pretty good. Surprisingly, they didn't even play Tom Sawyer.
2112: Overture
Working Man
YYZ
that was both awesome and difficult to watch at the same time, now I miss Neil all over again.
That's exactly how I feel as well.
I just watched this as well. It must've been quite emotion for Geddy and Alex.
Damn, Geddy looks ready to go out on tour right now!
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All right, here we go. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson is coming up.
That was pretty good. Surprisingly, they didn't even play Tom Sawyer.
2112: Overture
Working Man
YYZ
that was both awesome and difficult to watch at the same time, now I miss Neil all over again.
That's exactly how I feel as well.
I just watched this as well. It must've been quite emotion for Geddy and Alex.
Damn, Geddy looks ready to go out on tour right now!
Yes he did. Can we bribe him to? Beg? Cry? Etc.
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Why would we want to bribe him? Rush is over. Fans never to get over it instead of begging for more.
One-offs like today are cool, and what I saw was pretty darn neat. I never thought I'd see a photo taken where Geddy was standing in between Paul McCartney and John Paul Jones. And watching Taylor's kid tear it up on My Hero was something else. :coolio :coolio
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Well, I was being a bit silly. Geddy and Alex should do whatever it is that they want. If I ran into them today, I would not in fact try to bribe them. But that doesn't mean I can't hope for more such appearances and for some sort of collaboration between the two of them. If it never happens, it's fine. If it were to happen, I fully realize that it wouldn't be Rush.
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It's the funny thing about time. About 11 years ago, you see a little kid with headphones nearby Taylor while Foo Fighters was playing festivals in Europe. Now, you see that kid play his father's live drum parts in My Hero with Foo Fighters.
Yea I remember seeing that. To see him play with the Foos was moving. :heart
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I don’t know - maybe Geddy, Alex and Dave Grohl should do a project together. Not as Rush (he’s not replacing NP), but something totally different. It would probably be good for all 3 of them - and they seem to have great energy and chemistry together. And if they did decide to tour, just think about how much interest there would be for that, would be a big money maker for them for sure. Kind of makes sense to me.
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I don’t know - maybe Geddy, Alex and Dave Grohl should do a project together. Not as Rush (he’s not replacing NP), but something totally different. It would probably be good for all 3 of them - and they seem to have great energy and chemistry together. And if they did decide to tour, just think about how much interest there would be for that, would be a big money maker for them for sure. Kind of makes sense to me.
Alex Lifeson has made it pretty clear that he has no interest in touring ever again. One-offs like yesterday, sure, but touring of any kind, he has flat-out said he is not interested, not at his age.
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I don’t know - maybe Geddy, Alex and Dave Grohl should do a project together. Not as Rush (he’s not replacing NP), but something totally different. It would probably be good for all 3 of them - and they seem to have great energy and chemistry together. And if they did decide to tour, just think about how much interest there would be for that, would be a big money maker for them for sure. Kind of makes sense to me.
Alex Lifeson has made it pretty clear that he has no interest in touring ever again. One-offs like yesterday, sure, but touring of any kind, he has flat-out said he is not interested, not at his age.
I thought there were conflicting reports about Alex on this but maybe I’m wrong. I do recall after the last tour something to that effect, he was struggling with arthritis maybe? But later I thought he said it was fine but again I could be misremembering.
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He was quoted in an interview from maybe a year or so ago as saying he has no interest in touring again. He said that the idea of going from city to city and staying in a different hotel every night just doesn't interest him anymore. The guy just turned 69. He has earned the right to take it easy.
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Let the guy relax and drink his wine, he’s earned it.
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Caught My Hero with his kid on the drums and almost cried. Something about it was just terribly moving. That kid destroyed it.
I wonder if he intentionally sat in on "My Hero", the song Dave wrote about his own dad.
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I don’t know - maybe Geddy, Alex and Dave Grohl should do a project together. Not as Rush (he’s not replacing NP), but something totally different. It would probably be good for all 3 of them - and they seem to have great energy and chemistry together. And if they did decide to tour, just think about how much interest there would be for that, would be a big money maker for them for sure. Kind of makes sense to me.
My friend Jim was sending me the play-by-play for this; I didn't watch it. I just don't have the Dave Grohl gene. He's Phil Collins from '86, without the j'nai said quoi, or the weight of his original band (Nirvana is no Genesis). I have no interest in Lee/Lifeson/Grohl (now, PORTNOY, that's another story). Cool to hear about the kid(s). I sort of wish I saw the Wolfie set (I will eventually).
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My wife and I watched the whole thing over two days.
It was a beautiful tribute. Sure, there were some cringe moments where performances didn't go as planned. But the highlights were outstanding. We enjoyed it. It was a tad long (5.5 hours is a long gig), but glad we watched it all.
It's amazing thought - Freddie Mercury got a tribute show in the same arena...and this one was bigger. Taylor Hawkins, someone who never really moved the needle like Mercury, Eddie Van Halen, Hendrix, etc., was so loved and admired that it brought out the stars it did. Says something about how highly regarded he was as a person.
I'm not really a big Foo Fighters fan (I like them, have seen them once, but not a huge fan), but you can't deny how widely popular they are. I mean...Sir Paul for goodness sakes. That was a little rough, but awesome to see "Oh! Darling" make its live debut after 54 years. Crazy.
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Caught My Hero with his kid on the drums and almost cried. Something about it was just terribly moving. That kid destroyed it.
I wonder if he intentionally sat in on "My Hero", the song Dave wrote about his own dad.
I thought My Hero was about Kurt Cobain?
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Someone should have asked Wolfgang when they are planning to do the Eddie Van Halen Tribute Concert...
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Someone should have asked Wolfgang when they are planning to do the Eddie Van Halen Tribute Concert...
He's already spoke out in that. One person is holding that up. he won't name names but we all know who it is.
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Someone should have asked Wolfgang when they are planning to do the Eddie Van Halen Tribute Concert...
He's already spoke out in that. One person is holding that up. he won't name names but we all know who it is.
Eddie Trunk. ;)
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Someone should have asked Wolfgang when they are planning to do the Eddie Van Halen Tribute Concert...
He's already spoke out in that. One person is holding that up. he won't name names but we all know who it is.
Eddie Trunk. ;)
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My wife and I watched the whole thing over two days.
It was a beautiful tribute. Sure, there were some cringe moments where performances didn't go as planned. But the highlights were outstanding. We enjoyed it. It was a tad long (5.5 hours is a long gig), but glad we watched it all.
It's amazing thought - Freddie Mercury got a tribute show in the same arena...and this one was bigger. Taylor Hawkins, someone who never really moved the needle like Mercury, Eddie Van Halen, Hendrix, etc., was so loved and admired that it brought out the stars it did. Says something about how highly regarded he was as a person.
I'm not really a big Foo Fighters fan (I like them, have seen them once, but not a huge fan), but you can't deny how widely popular they are. I mean...Sir Paul for goodness sakes. That was a little rough, but awesome to see "Oh! Darling" make its live debut after 54 years. Crazy.
I haven't watched all of it yet, but did see the majority of it and agree with you that it was great tribute. I've never been a fan either - I like a couple songs, dislike a couple, and generally don't pay much attention to them. But I felt really sad that Taylor was gone; I don't know what he was really like but he seemed like a nice guy and certainly as you said, was loved by so many. It's nice everyone was able to say goodbye in that way.
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Someone should have asked Wolfgang when they are planning to do the Eddie Van Halen Tribute Concert...
And that man probably will be Dave Grohl and I'm sure if Dave Grohl knows what the issue is happening regarding it, he will work his magic Rock Jesus powers and get everyone on the same page and then it will be a go. That's a nice storyboard to work with.
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I'm hoping the Los Angeles version of this in a few weeks provides that VH closure. Wolf is on the roster for that, and given the surprise guests this weekend, it wouldn't surprise me if Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony and Alex Van Halen showed up to do a couple of Sammy-era classics to send off Taylor and to honor VH. It's in the proper city for it...
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I'm hoping the Los Angeles version of this in a few weeks provides that VH closure. Wolf is on the roster for that, and given the surprise guests this weekend, it wouldn't surprise me if Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony and Alex Van Halen showed up to do a couple of Sammy-era classics to send off Taylor and to honor VH. It's in the proper city for it...
That would be cool!
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I don’t know - maybe Geddy, Alex and Dave Grohl should do a project together. Not as Rush (he’s not replacing NP), but something totally different. It would probably be good for all 3 of them - and they seem to have great energy and chemistry together. And if they did decide to tour, just think about how much interest there would be for that, would be a big money maker for them for sure. Kind of makes sense to me.
My friend Jim was sending me the play-by-play for this; I didn't watch it. I just don't have the Dave Grohl gene. He's Phil Collins from '86, without the j'nai said quoi, or the weight of his original band (Nirvana is no Genesis). I have no interest in Lee/Lifeson/Grohl (now, PORTNOY, that's another story). Cool to hear about the kid(s). I sort of wish I saw the Wolfie set (I will eventually).
Musically speaking, I would much prefer MP as well. I'm just saying Geddy and Alex seem pretty close to Grohl, so I can kinda see it happening - but what do I know lol..
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Caught My Hero with his kid on the drums and almost cried. Something about it was just terribly moving. That kid destroyed it.
I wonder if he intentionally sat in on "My Hero", the song Dave wrote about his own dad.
I thought My Hero was about Kurt Cobain?
It actually wasn't written about anyone in particular. Just a tribute to everyday ordinary heroes.
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Bottom line, his son crushed it during that performance. Pretty cool to watch.
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Is there any way to watch it again on a Youtube link? I missed the last part when it streamed, and MTV took the link down pretty fast afterwards. I don't want audience recordings though.
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Is there any way to watch it again on a Youtube link? I missed the last part when it streamed, and MTV took the link down pretty fast afterwards. I don't want audience recordings though.
I think it was taken down, as it will be release later in BR.
Your best bet is a torrent site. :omg:
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They have it on Paramount+ app. You can do a 7-day free trial and just cancel it once you are done watching.
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They have it on Paramount+ app. You can do a 7-day free trial and just cancel it once you are done watching.
There you go!
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Thank you!
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So this Tuesday 27 September the second tribute show will take place in Los Angeles.
This is the full official line up:
Sebastian Bach
Travis Barker (Blink-182, etc.)
Tommy Brenneck (Menahan Street Band, Budos Band)
Geezer Butler (ex-Black Sabbath)
Matt Cameron (Soundgarden, Pearl Jam)
Danny Carey (Tool, etc.)
Chris Chaney (Jane’s Addiction, Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders)
Chevy Metal
Phil Collen (Def Leppard)
Stewart Copeland (ex-The Police)
Miley Cyrus
Jon “Juano” Davison (Yes)
Elliot Easton (The Cars)
Joe Elliot (Def Leppard)
Josh Freese (The Vandals, Devo, etc.)
Violet Grohl
Omar Hakim
Justin Hawkins (The Darkness)
Shane Hawkins
Joshua Homme (Queens Of The Stone Age)
James Gang
Joan Jett
Alain Johannes
John Paul Jones (ex-Led Zeppelin, Them Crooked Vultures)
Kesha
Mark King (Level 42)
Greg Kurstin
Geddy Lee (ex-Rush)
Tommy Lee (Mötley Crüe)
Alex Lifeson (ex-Rush)
Brian May (Queen)
Taylor Momsen (The Pretty Reckless)
Alanis Morissette
Krist Novoselic (ex-Nirvana, etc.)
P!nk
Mark Ronson
Rick Savage (Def Leppard)
Nikki Sixx (Mötley Crüe)
Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Luke Spiller (The Struts)
Roger Taylor (Queen)
Rufus Taylor (The Darkness/Queen)
Kim Thayil (Soundgarden)
Jon Theodore (Queens Of The Stone Age)
Lars Ulrich (Metallica)
Wolfgang Van Halen
Brad Wilk (Rage Against The Machine)
Nancy Wilson (Heart, etc.)
Pat Wilson (Weezer)
Nate Wood (Taylor Hawkins And The Coattail Riders, etc.)
Andrew Wyatt
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Killer lineup, I watched through the entire first show, I'm hoping they stream this one as well.
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I'm hoping they stream this one as well.
Have seen confirmation that they will not be live-streaming it like the first show, but it will be made available later.
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Tonight at the Forum! Feel incredibly lucky to be able to attend this, and beyond loving the Foos/Taylor I am so excited to see Geddy and Alex on stage again.
Hopefully I can get some good photos to share :tup
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Looking at the setlist for the Inglewood show. I think, on paper, it looks all right.
I liked that the show set itself different from the Wembley show by incorporating Motley Crue, Def Leppard, and Joan Jett songs (which is funny since those guys played the stadium next door a month ago). Having Soundgarden in the fold is also excellent as well and Foo Fighters varied their hits for this one. Plus, for the Rush spot, they got Chad Smith and Danny Carey playing drums (which I'm sure they had in their dreams, visions of playing drums behind Geddy and Alex).
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Saw the vid of Wolfie playing Panama. Fun to watch. I know the famous story of Ted Nugent playing Eddie's rig and sounding like... Ted Nugent, while Ed played Ted's rig and sounded like... Ed, but even though it's live (and so hard to hear at times) it feels like Wolf has that Eddie touch and that sort of peculiar Eddie rhythm that so few guitar players actually nail.
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Interesting difference having Neil's friends' (Chad Smith and Danny Carey) play with Alex and Geddy this time. May be the last time we see those two guys on the same stage for a while.