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FOO FIGHTERS & Special Guests At Dave's Super Rad Birthday Party By Junkman, On-Air Personality Monday, January 12, 2015 @ 1:21 PM
"Ya know, about 6 years ago, I celebrated my birthday at Medevil Times, and until now, I thought that was the coolest birthday party ever. This blows that away."
FOO FIGHTERS front man Dave Grohl celebrated his birthday in a big way Saturday night at the Forum in Los Angeles (technically Inglewood...) along with his band and lots of special guests, in a sold-out three and a half hour show, that got 2015 off to a bang, and to paraphrase Grohl, will make all the rest of the shows in 2015 suck in comparison.
Tickets for the show went on sale just a few days before the event, and naturally, created quite an online frenzy. Portions of the proceeds went to the MusiCares Foundation, a longstanding organization that helps musicians through financial, personal and medical crisis.
At around 8:30 PM the house lights dimmed and out came the FOO FIGHTERS to a center rotating stage "In The Round", that was accessible by a long "ego ramp", that stretched from the stage all the way to the risers. But the FOOS were not alone. Grohl welcomed the crowd and said "we have a lot of
FOO FIGHTERS then played two of my favorite songs of the set. "Congregation", from their latest Sonic Highways TV show soundtrack, which was originally done along with the ZAC BBROWN band in Nashville (watch the FOO FIGHTERS Sonic Highways HBO TV show for an in-depth look at the recording of it...) as well as probably my favorite FF song, "Walk", from 2011's excellent Wasting Light release, that had most of us in the audience jumping around and screaming the chorus.
A huge onstage "Solo Cup" filled with bottles of champagne kept the band members in a happy mood throughout the set, in particular guitarist Pat Smear, who was grinning from ear-to ear (I'm a poet and didn't know it...) as he truly was having a blast. It was time for more fun, as joining the band next was none other than the legendary Alice Cooper, sporting a "Coop" adorned letter sweater, and rocked with the FOOS on his classics "Schools Out" and "Eighteen", again driving the crowd into a frenzy.
Grohl and company continued to dole out the hits, with a rousing "Learn To Fly" as well as an earthshaking "White Limo", and interacting with the audience and striking "rock star poses" along the huge ramp that lead from the stage. Clearly enjoying himself, Grohl said something to the effect that this was "like a backyard kegger, and all my friends are invited", keeping with the whole birthday party theme. After a nice version of "Arlandria", again from 2011, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY guitar god Zakk Wylde joined the band onstage, to blast through the BLACK SABBATH classics "N.I.B" and "Fairies Wear Boots". Again the band regrouped and kept the hits-a-comin'. "Times Like These" is such a great song and really seemed to sum up the night for the now 47 year old Dave Grohl. "Outside", another great song from Sonic Highways followed and was well received from the already blown away Forum crowd. There was lots of love in this room tonight and it was given back by the beaming members of the FOO FIGHTERS after each and every number.
Explaining to the crowd that "without this band there would not even BE a FOO FIGHTERS", the band welcomed JANE'S ADDICTION singer Perry Farrell to rock with the band, and he sprinted down the ramp and leaped into JA's "Mountain Song". Looking fit and thin and showing off his finest stage moves, Farell then launched into a rather sloppy version of the ROLLING STONES 1976 hit "Miss You", but the band started to feel the groove, as did the crowd, and the technicalities took a back seat.
Appearing shirtless, with a denim jacket, baggy pants and his lately trademark "newsboy" cap covering up a shockingly shaved head, Roth shucked and jived his way up the ramp and lead a fun version of "Panama" from VAN HALEN's 1984 classic release. Struggling to find his range it seemed, he actually made reference to a "Freudian Slip" during the breakdown part of the song. It was interesting to see the still fit rocker sporting huge body tattoo's on his ribcage, and whenever he took his cap off like during "Ain't Talkin' Bout Love", you could see what seemed like the scars of long ago scalp surgery on his now shaved head. Just an observation, not judgement. The band, as well as myself, and the rest of the crowd were absolutely thrilled to have him in the building, much less performing onstage, and I'm pretty sure he got the biggest applause of the evening.
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