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- From: benson@unix3.netaxs.com (Ben Rogers)
- Newsgroups: alt.music.foo-fighters,alt.answers,news.answers
- Subject: Foo Fighters FAQ, V. 7.0 [1/4]
- Followup-To: alt.music.foo-fighters
- Date: 1 Jul 2000 02:11:54 GMT
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- Summary: This posting answers questions posed frequently on the newsgroup
- alt.music.foo-fighters, and should be read by Foo Fighters fans
- before posting to the newsgroup.
- Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu alt.music.foo-fighters:19789 alt.answers:49819 news.answers:186696
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- Archive-name: music/foo-fighters/part1
- Posting-Frequency: monthly
- Version: 7.0
- Maintainer: Ben Rogers <benson@netaxs.com>
-
- 0. What's new in v7.0?
-
- Updated Compiliation Contributions (II-B)
-
- Updated Video Information (II-C)
-
- Updated Concert Chronology (III-A)
-
- Updated Internet Sites (V-A)
-
- Updated Recording Sessions (VI-B)
-
- I. Band Information
- A. Who are those Foo Fighters?
-
- Foo Fighters are a band put together by former Nirvana drummer Dave
- Grohl, utilizing songs he wrote during and after his tenure with Nirvana.
-
- The band grew out of a 15-song demo Dave recorded at Robert Lang's
- studio in Seattle from October 17-23, 1994. For the demo, Dave played
- every instrument himself, except for one guitar part on "X-Static", which
- was played by Afghan Whigs' Greg Dulli. In early 1995, the demo was
- remixed and the result was the 12-song Foo Fighters debut album that
- entered the *Billboard* charts at #23. (Left off of the album were
- "Winnebago", "Podunk", and "Butterflies", though "Winnebago" and "Podunk"
- wound up as B-sides on the "This Is a Call" single. For more info, see
- section II-A.)
-
- Dave soon assembled the actual band. They were:
-
- Dave Grohl: guitar and vocals
- Pat Smear: guitar and backing vocals
- Nate Mendel: bass
- William Goldsmith: drums
-
- (From the photo in the liner of the Foo Fighters album, they are: [from l.
- to r.] Pat Smear, Nate Mendel, William Goldsmith, and Dave Grohl.)
-
- Pat Smear, an ex-Germ, had joined Nirvana as a second guitarist near
- the band's end. Dave decided to bring him along for the Foo ride.
- Nate Mendel and William Goldsmith were from a Sub Pop band called Sunny
- Day Real Estate, which broke up over two year ago. Dave had heard them play,
- and was blown away. When he heard that the band had split up,
- he asked the two to join Foo Fighters.
-
- William Goldsmith left the band in February of 1997 to pursue "other
- musical interests," leaving the Foos drummerless for a short period.
- His replacement was Taylor Hawkins, whose last gig was as the drummer
- for Alanis Morrisette's band.
-
- Over the course of the summer of 1997, rumors surfaced that Pat was going
- to quit after their European tour. These rumors turned out to be true,
- and at the MTV Music Video Awards on September 4th, Pat played his last
- song with the Foo Fighters, "Monkey Wrench." He then introduced his
- replacement, Franz Stahl, former guitarist of Scream and Wool.
-
- Franz toured with the band for the rest of 1997 and all of 1998,
- seemingly without incident. In the spring of 1999, recording
- began for the next Foo Fighters release, and the band was
- scheduled to appear at Woodstock '99 in July, but word surfaced
- in late June that they would not be playing the festival due
- to the lack of a guitarist. On June 29th, word officially came
- from the band's publicist, Nasty Little Man, that Franz had
- split from the band, describing it "as amicable but
- necessary."
-
- A search soon commenced for a guitarist to help fill in on the
- tour to support the release of the Foo Fighters third album,
- "There Is Nothing Left To Lose." After auditioning a number of
- different guitarists, the band finally settled on Chris Shiflett
- in August, who was a member of No Use For A Name at the time.
- For now at least, Shiflett will remain a touring guitarist for
- the Foos, as it has not been decided if he will become a
- permanent member of the band.
-
- The current Foo lineup is as follows:
-
- Dave Grohl: guitar and vocals
- Nate Mendel: bass
- Taylor Hawkins: drums
-
-
- B. What exactly are "Foo Fighters"?
-
- Near the end of WWII, the U.S. Air Force patrolling German airspace
- encountered highly maneuverable balls of light in the area between
- Hagenau in Alsace-Lorraine and Neustadt an der Weinstrasse in the
- Rhine Valley. These unidentified flying objects came to be referred to
- as "Foo Fighters", or "Kraut Balls" by those who believed the objects
- were a secret German weapon.
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