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Dave Grohl shares details of how Foo Fighters was formed
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Dave Grohl shares details of how Foo Fighters was formed

To celebrate the band's 30th anniversary, Foo Fighters released "Today's Song", their first new music since the 2023 album "But Here We Are". The band's founder and leader Dave Grohl shared some really interesting details about how the band was formed when he presented the song on Foo Fighters' official website How the Foo Fighters was formed according to Dave Grohl "November 24, 1994, began just like any other dreary Pacific Northwest day underneath the blanket of Seattle’s oppressive, autumn skies. Fall had long set in, and the stretches of daylight had grown shorter, driving most people to spend the majority of their time indoors, away from the nagging rain and dark. It felt like the ideal weather for a formal dinner party at home." So, to the roar of 100-foot-tall pines whipping in the gusts of cold wind behind my house, I prepared my dining room table for the evening, carefully arranging the place settings for each guest, some familiar, some not, eager to see where the night would take us. "Even the world’s greatest psychic could not have predicted what was in store for us, just hours later. 'Is there a ghost in this house?' I quietly asked the Ouija board, hands gently touching the planchette as the others in my basement looked on in stunned silence. To my amazement, the cheap little heart-shaped piece of plastic beneath my fingertips began to make a slow, soft circle across the board and landed on the word 'YES,' confirming my creeping suspicion that I was indeed the proud new owner of a terrifyingly haunted house in the sleepy suburbs of Richmond Beach, just north of the city. Somewhat in shock (and with buyer’s remorse) I quickly packed up the Ouija board, threw it back in the closet where it belonged, and we continued on with our evening. UPSTAIRS." Dave Grohl continued: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXEc8rvL9os "But this night was not meant to be a seance. It was meant to be a celebration. It was Thanksgiving. For those of you around the world who don’t partake in this particularly gluttonous holiday, it’s a day meant to represent gratitude and thanks. A gathering of friends and family, joined together to express an appreciation of life’s proverbial harvest and blessings, be they more tangible rewards (canned cranberry sauce and bite-sized marshmallows) or more subtle gifts from the soul (love and music)." "Traditionally, it’s a feast shared with those closest to you, but it can also be an opportunity to open your doors to those you’ve never met who need a place to land. And on this fateful evening, there was one new face amongst friends that I soon learned was as equally grateful for music as I had been my entire life: A young, spry Nate Mendel. Our first encounter." A few heaping plates of food, a few bottles of wine, one thing leading to another, and before long we had started a new band with other dear friends, Pat Smear and William Goldsmith. We called it Foo Fighters. This band began almost as an excuse. A reason to hang instruments around our necks and smoke cigarettes with the windows rolled up while listening to our favorite cassettes as we barreled down the interstate towards the next dark, sticky stage. We’d all been in the game for a while by then, mind you." "We’d all played in other bands, with other people, some that ended much too soon. But we were far from finished. This was a mischievous and maybe necessary detour from maturity, reminding all four of us that our little brains were still wired like an overloaded extension cord, sparking from too many light strands on the Christmas tree. A childish refusal of adulthood, white knuckling the last grasps of adolescence. (Basically, we were just fucking around)." He continued: But, before long it became clear that we were on to something more than just escape. Not necessarily in the musical sense. More of a 'life' thing. This was a new beginning. A change. And it felt right. We had stumbled upon a shiny new toy that came without instructions and with much assembly required. So, we began to build it ever so carefully, piece by piece. Songs, check. Van, check. Road atlas, check. And away we went, with deep reverence for past lives and an insatiable hunger to fill this clean slate with something beautiful, to try and make the “life thing” real life." "Our first van, a 1996 extended Dodge RAM dubbed 'big red delicious,' tore the pavement from state to state until there were literally mushrooms growing beneath the old, sweaty t-shirts tucked behind the bench seats. With an overloaded trailer in tow, each show of that first tour with the almighty, punk rock legend Mike Watt felt like a musical bungee jump, praying the harness wouldn’t snap before being lowered back to safety. But we were always game to jump again." "We shed pounds and gained a different kind of appetite, hungry to keep going, hungry to see what we could do as a band, what kind of music we could create, and how we could connect to the audiences who came to hear us play. We were breaking in this new band like a pair of stiff trousers until we had worn big, frayed holes in the knees from too much time on the playground. We survived the first time out and chose to do it again. And again. And again. Because this shiny new toy still wasn’t fully assembled." "Over time, there was change. Growing pains, maybe. Gone was 'big red delicious,' replaced by a much sturdier set of radials, courtesy of Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee, and the incomparable Taylor Hawkins. And, while we were now a fine-tuned machine, it all still felt somewhat temporary, so we kept filling the tank with new albums and songs as fuel, just enough to get us to the next destination. This eventually became the challenge: As long as we keep our hands on the wheel, how far can we drive this thing until the wheels eventually fall off?" Dave Grohl continued: "But we kept moving, sometimes with clear direction, other times desperately wandering to find the nearest rest stop, but never without obstacle. And that’s precisely what kept us from throwing the keys in a nearby lake. Because the detours and unpredictability of it all made us feel alive. What was once an “excuse” to exist had now became a “reason.” And with each year, each tour, each album, the roots grew deeper, the tree taller. But, just as the forest behind my house swayed furiously in the cold wind that fateful night in 1994, it’s always the deepest roots that keep the trees from falling in the strongest storms. And once our roots took hold, we realized that there was no turning back. Foo Fighters was now a “life” thing. Forever." "Our little caravan became a roaring convoy with only one map between us, and though we didn’t always agree on a destination, we always felt that we’d get to where we needed to be as long as we went together. With each other, for each other. Because there comes a point when the word “band” supersedes the common, more popular definition of the term simply used to describe a group of musicians. The word can take on a whole other meaning. In time, it can become “something to fasten and reinforce.” And this band is certainly bound together, held tightly so as not to fall apart, no matter the decade. Still a work in progress, assembly still required, but constant progress is part of what makes us all who we are as people. I am proud that we are still growing, our roots now too deep to pull." "For anyone who has ever glanced behind our tattered, flannel curtain, you will surely find the same familiar faces that have been driving this convoy for decades. These are relationships that go far beyond the stage, with the music being only one element of our bond. Friendships that predate the inception of this little experiment we embarked upon starting at that Thanksgiving dinner in my haunted house, back when wheatgrass shots were cool and before television became an overcrowded buffet of streaming services. Without their support and guidance over the years, we surely would not be celebrating this milestone anniversary with you today. We have been blessed with this little tribe, bound by love. We thank every single one of them, and they know who they are." Dave Grohl continued: "Over the years, we’ve had moments of unbridled joy, and moments of devastating heartbreak. Moments of beautiful victory, and moments of painful defeat. We have mended broken bones and broken hearts. But we have followed this road together, with each other, for each other, no matter what. Because in life, you just can’t go it alone. It should go without saying that without the boundless energy of William Goldsmith, the seasoned wisdom of Franz Stahl, and the thunderous wizardry of Josh Freese, this story would be incomplete, so we extend our heartfelt gratitude for the time, music, and memories that we shared with each of them over the years. Thank you, gentlemen." "And… Taylor. Your name is spoken every day, sometimes with tears, sometimes with a smile, but you are still in everything we do, everywhere we go, forever. The enormity of your beautiful soul is only rivaled by the infinite longing we feel in your absence. We all miss you beyond words. Foo Fighters will forever include Taylor Hawkins in every note that we play, until we do finally reach our destination. Recently, I was on a long, international flight, and woke to a small, yellow post-it note stuck to my seat. It read 'Watch the lobster and the Rabbi xxx.' Not knowing who this mysterious little message was from, I browsed the movie selection and found nothing by this title." He continued: "So, I did a little research and found that it is not actually a movie, but rather a story of growth. You see, a lobster is a small, fleshy animal that lives within a hard, rigid shell, and as its body grows too large for its shell, it begins to feel discomfort. Once this happens, the lobster instinctively retreats to a safe place, sheds the smaller shell, grows a new one, and resurfaces. But eventually that new shell becomes uncomfortable as its body continues to grow, so it retreats again." "New shell, new growth, over and over again. The point being that life’s challenges have a way of signaling the need for change and growth, so when that time comes, you retreat, rebuild, and resurface stronger than before. Something I’m sure that we all can relate to as human beings. And if you’re lucky, you share this process with the ones that you love the most, be they onstage or off." "It has been 30 years since I sat beside Nate Mendel with my hands on that Ouija board (and the last time I ever touched one) but I now realize that there was no way to predict what was to become of our lives that night. And just as I was that stormy Thanksgiving evening in 1994, I am still grateful for life, love, music, and the mystery of where this path may lead us next. Let’s keep moving," Dave Grohl said.The post Dave Grohl shares details of how Foo Fighters was formed appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Tony Iommi says Ozzy will sing four songs at Sabbath’s final show
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The Black Sabbath co-founder and guitarist Tony Iommi revealed, in an interview with BBC Midlands Today, that Ozzy Osbourne is singing fine and will perform four songs at Sabbath's final show that happens this July 5, at the Villa Park in Birmingham, the band's hometown. Ozzy has been dealing with a number of health issues during the past decades, including Parkinson's disease. What Tony Iommi said about Ozzy Osbourne and their performance "This is totally different from anything else we've done. You know, we've played to 300,000 people, but this is nerve-racking. We're playing in our hometown, we've got all these bands on with us, and we haven't played together for 20 years." "He (Ozzy) might not be able to do the whole show, but he's gonna do four songs. He's singing fine. It's just a shame to see the way it is. But that's life, I suppose. You've just gotta get on with it. But we're all looking forward to it, and all nervous as well, which is very unusual," Tony Iommi said. It’s not clear whether Ozzy will also perform some of his solo classics in addition to Black Sabbath songs, since the "opening act" of the show will be a celebration of his solo career. It's worth noting that other former members of the band, such as drummer Vinny Appice, were not invited. This is somewhat predictable, as since the band's final reunion in the past decade, the official Black Sabbath website and social media have ignored the other eras of the group, giving the impression that only the original lineup existed. Will be part of the farewell show line-up names like: Billy Corgan (The Smashing Pumpkins), David Draiman (Disturbed), Duff McKagan & Slash (Guns N’ Roses), Frank Bello (Anthrax), Fred Durst (Limp Bizkit), Jake E. Lee, KK Downing, Lzzy Hale (Halestorm), Mike Bordin (Faith No More), Rudy Sarzo, Sammy Hagar, Scott Ian (Anthrax), Sleep Token II (Sleep Token), Papa V Perpetua (Ghost), Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine) and Zakk Wylde. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DivwM2EVro4&feature=youtu.beThe post Tony Iommi says Ozzy will sing four songs at Sabbath’s final show appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Vinny Appice says he wasn’t invited to final Black Sabbath show
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Vinny Appice says he wasn’t invited to final Black Sabbath show

As expected, the other eras of Black Sabbath will not be featured on the band's final show that will happen this Saturday, July 5, at the Villa Park in Birmingham, their hometown. Since the band's reunion with Ozzy, which began in the last decade, the other eras of the group have been largely "erased" and ignored on their official website and social media. As bassist Geezer Butler revealed a few years ago, Ozzy and Tony Iommi currently own the rights to the name Black Sabbath. So, it seems that Ozzy and his wife/manager Sharon may be the reason why the other eras have been ignored in recent years. In an interview with WRIF radio station, the band's former drummer Vinny Appice revealed that he wasn’t invited to their final show. Vinny Appice says he wasn't invited to final Black Sabbath show "No, no, no. They didn't contact me because times have changed and I'm associated with Dio (Black Sabbath era). Even though I did play — at one point I did the European tour with Ozzy and Black Sabbath, which I thought was cool. I'm sitting there on the drum set facing the audience, and then I see Ozzy in front of me, and then Tony and Geezer, I go, 'This is pretty damn cool. I'm with the original band now.'" "It was cool with Ronnie, of course, but now this was, like, 'Wow.' I'm the only other drummer that played with them at that point. That was very cool for me. So I'm associated more with Dio, so I'm not involved in this whole thing there. So that's okay," Vinny Appice said (Transcribed by Blabbermouth). In the rest of that reunion tour in the 80s, Appice went on the road with the band as a backup for Bill Ward. The original drummer was facing some health issues and Appice was already to come in and finish the show if necessary. The American musician joined Black Sabbath in 1980, not long after "Heaven & Hell" was released. His first studio album with the band was "Mob Rules"(1981) and he was also part of the live record "Live Evil" (1982) and the 1992 album "Dehumanizer". Later on, he was the drummer in the Sabbath spin-off group Heaven & Hell, which also had Dio, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DivwM2EVro4&feature=youtu.beThe post Vinny Appice says he wasn’t invited to final Black Sabbath show appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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2 songs Bruce Dickinson picked to show what Rock and Roll is
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2 songs Bruce Dickinson picked to show what Rock and Roll is

Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson helped take the band to another level after joining them in the early 1980s. His powerful vocals were the perfect match for their sound and played a crucial role in making the British group one of the best-selling bands of all time. Heavy Metal music wouldn't be the same without them, and they have been a major influence on countless bands that came after. Although many subgenres of Rock music have emerged, such as Heavy Metal, at its core it is all Rock and Roll. Everyone has their own definition of what this kind of music is about, and Bruce Dickinson once revealed which two songs he would play for someone to help them understand what Rock truly is. 2 songs Bruce Dickinson picked to show what Rock and Roll is Jimi Hendrix "Little Wing" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35luFxHO5E0&list=RD35luFxHO5E0&start_radio=1&pp=ygUaSmltaSBIZW5kcml4ICJMaXR0bGUgV2luZyKgBwHSBwkJwQkBhyohjO8%3D Bruce was asked in an interview with Come Backstage in 2018 which songs he would play to convince someone to listen to Rock and Roll. His first choice was Jimi Hendrix's ballad "Little Wing", explaining that is a song that "makes you want to cry". That track was released on Hendrix's second album "Axis: Bold as Love" (1967). The Iron Maiden vocalist is a fan of the late legendary guitarist and singer and when he was the host of the BBC Radio “Masters Of Rock” and in the website of the show, Dickinson listed the 15 essential albums that everyone should listen. One of them was Hendrix's debut "Are You Experienced" (1967), which has songs like "Purple Haze", "Fire" and "Manic Depression. Curiously, it was Jimi Hendrix who indirectly inspired Iron Maiden to rent their own airplane. Dickinson recalled that during an appearance at the Campus Party festival in Brasília, Brazil in 2019. “I read a book about Jimi Hendrix when I was learning to fly. I discovered that early in his career, people in America used to travel in old DC-3. (It's) something a little faster than walking. But not so reliable. Then the Hendrix manager said: Hey! Why don’t we just get a couple of guitars, some drumsticks and suddenly you can be in San Francisco one day and the next day in New York?” He continued: “This will only cost us something like $ 500! Wow!! Okay, but of course someone asked: how will we do with the amplifiers and PA? Then the manager said: you can just rent them is simple! I read this and was inspired because I am basically a big child of 60 years old. So I thought that, quite romantic, I could also fly around with a band and do shows. Because I would fly the plane and I could do this by singing!” “But of course it would not be that easy, because it never happens that way. The accountants said that we could not do that. That we didn’t have the money to go to South America, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa. I then came up with this crazy idea because I was working as a pilot in an airline. I knew that in the winter of Europe the rental of airplanes was much cheaper. Why not have our own Magic Carpet?” One of the most influential musicians of all time, Hendrix tragically died too soon at the age of 27 in 1970. Led Zeppelin "Whole Lotta Love" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQmmM_qwG4k&list=RDHQmmM_qwG4k&start_radio=1&pp=ygUfTGVkIFplcHBlbGluICJXaG9sZSBMb3R0YSBMb3ZlIqAHAQ%3D%3D The second song Bruce Dickinson mentioned was "Whole Lotta Love", classic track by Led Zeppelin featured on their second studio album "Led Zeppelin II" (1969). He explained his choice saying it is "one (that) makes you want to jump up and down and to have sex". Led Zeppelin also has been a huge inspiration for Bruce and he already said they are one of his favorite Hard Rock bands of all time. In his opinion, the band's vocalist Robert Plant is one of the bases of the Heavy Metal singing style, alongside Paul Rodgers and Ian Gillan. “There are basically 3 bases for the metal style of singing. If you join aspect of these 3 singers, you have everything. These 3 singers are Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin), Ian Gillan (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath) and Paul Rodgers (Free, Bad Company). If you join them in various combinations you have everyone was always talking about well,” Bruce Dickinson told Metal Rules. His favorite Led Zeppelin albums The Iron Maiden frontman talked about Led Zeppelin multiple times over the years and even revealed that "Led Zeppelin II" (1968) and "Led Zeppelin IV" (1971) are some of his favorite albums of the band. Besides "Whole Lotta Love", those albums also had tracks like "Thank You", "Ramble On", "Black Dog", "Rock and Roll" and "Stairway to Heaven". “Zeppelin were adopted by American radio big-style. But I’ve got to confess that the thing I loved most about Zeppelin was their English folk roots. Not their copies of American blues tracks. Also ‘Ramble On’ is one of my favourite Led Zeppelin songs. But that’s just me,” Bruce Dickinson told Metal Hammer in 2022. Dickinson had the chance to cover Led Zeppelin with Iron Maiden when they recorded "Communication Breakdown". The track was released as the b-side of their late 80s single "Bring Your Daughter to The Slaugther". The post 2 songs Bruce Dickinson picked to show what Rock and Roll is appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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DOCTORS & NURSES - NEVER FORGET what they did.
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DOCTORS & NURSES - NEVER FORGET what they did.

UTK COMMENT:- Nurses dancing. Why do I despise watching this so much? The whole thing irritates me. And so many of them are so FAT AND UNHEALTHY!! Shoutout to all the ones who can still think clearly and have common sense, stay strong ? Any medical industry workers watching (who are awake) please comment below....
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Trump signs ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ into law after saluting B-2 pilots who joined Iran strikes

President Trump signed his “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” into law at a Fourth of July party on the White House lawn Friday —  moments after fighter jets and B-2 bombers soared overhead in celebration of the recent bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites.
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Trump triumphantly signs bill that shows his hold on the GOP

President Donald Trump said, “Our country has had so much to celebrate this Independence Day as we enter our 249th year. America’s winning, winning, winning like never before,” before signing his “big, beautiful bill” into law Friday. Multiple Republican members of Congress showed up at the White House for the Fourth of July signing and applauded as Trump showed the camera his signature on what he has described as “a declaration of independence from a national decline” and then repeatedly...
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4th of July FAILS - by Moronic Americans Who Don't Know Our History
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4th of July FAILS - by Moronic Americans Who Don't Know Our History

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The Best Items New To Costco In July 2025
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The Best Items New To Costco In July 2025

As summer heats up, great new items are arriving at Costco for July. Here are some of the best products coming to the grocery giant this month.
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20 countries are attending the emergency summit led by The Hague Group to take real action on Israel’s crimes.
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20 countries are attending the emergency summit led by The Hague Group to take real action on Israel’s crimes.

20 countries are attending the emergency summit led by The Hague Group to take real action on Israel’s crimes. It’s time to stand with the Global South against the US-Israel hegemony of lawlessness and impunity. https://t.co/ZBIGatDEkB — Abby Martin (@AbbyMartin) July 4, 2025
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