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Old 03-22-2008, 11:59 PM
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What a great night.

I get last minute front row side stage seats (bass side of course!) to tonights Foo Fighters concert in Toronto. The show is going great and about an hour into it, my wife looks over and says "Isn't that Geddy Lee standing over there?" I look over and holy crap, Geddy is about 10 feet away from me talking to Alex Lifeson (and his bass tech Russ Ryan, I think).

Geddy straps on a bass and hits the stage with Lifeson and the Foo Fighter's drummer and play YYZ (while Dave Grohl sits on stage drinking a beer). What a cool thing. The drummer is a big Rush fan and also from Toronto (Rush's home town). He did a great job.

Anyways, after playing, Geddy and Alex watched the show from the side of the stage drinking beer for at least another hour.

I will post some pics tomorrow if anyone is interested.

Apparently The Edge from U2 was there also but I didn't see him.

P.S. The Foo Fighters are great live!
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Old 03-23-2008, 12:10 AM
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Awesome. I'm going to see Rush (again...second time this tour) in May here in California. Much better seats this time though last time was pretty good, too. In May I'll be just a couple of rows back, right up close to Geddy's side of the stage. I can hardly wait!
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Old 03-23-2008, 12:16 AM
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The drummer is a big Rush fan and also from Toronto (Rush's home town).

P.S. The Foo Fighters are great live!
When they were in Dallas a month or two back, they said he (Taylor) was from Dallas He even said hi to his friends in Denton, so maybe he just went to college in the Dallas area ?

And yes, the Foo Fighters were great live. I had great seats, and it was an amazing show.
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Old 03-23-2008, 11:09 AM
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When they were in Dallas a month or two back, they said he (Taylor) was from Dallas He even said hi to his friends in Denton, so maybe he just went to college in the Dallas area ?

And yes, the Foo Fighters were great live. I had great seats, and it was an amazing show.
He was boen in Texas but I THINK he grew up in Toronto. No idea but Grohl said it was the drummer's home town.
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Old 03-23-2008, 11:20 AM
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Please post the pictures ASAP!
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Old 03-23-2008, 01:29 PM
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My cousin saw the Foo Fighters open for the RHCP, and she said the the Foo Fighters were better live than RHCP. I personally am not a fan of the Foo Fighters.

I get to see Rush in June, I got 28th row seats!
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My cousin saw the Foo Fighters open for the RHCP, and she said the the Foo Fighters were better live than RHCP.
I was never a big fan of the Foo Fighters either but the show blew me away. I play 3 of their songs in my bands (No Way Back, Long Road To Ruin and Learning to Fly) bit never really was interested in seeing them live. Well worth the $60 or $70 the tickets cost.

I will post somew more pics later when I download them all but none of them turned out to be better than so-so.

Here are a few from my wife's phone (sorry about the small size!)..... Geddy about to go on stage (Alex came on from the other side) and Alex and Geddy having drinks after playing. They are talking to guys from the opening bands (Against Me and some other band I missed). Below is the newspaper revier from the Toronto Sun...

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Air Canada Centre, Toronto - March 22, 2008
By JANE STEVENSON -- Sun Media


TORONTO -- How to best sum up the Foo Fighters show on Saturday night at the Air Canada Centre?

What a Rush! Literally.

Rush singer-bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson surprised the crowd by showing up about an hour into the Foos’ two-hour-and-10-minute performance to play with drummer Taylor Hawkins during his drum solo and the three musicans then played the Rush instrumental YYZ.

Let's just say the appearance by the Toronto prog-rockers injected some much needed energy and excitement into the proceedings and Hawkins even had a hug for Lee afterwards.

"Rush! Rush!" screamed Foos leader Dave Grohl in amazement as the two musicians walked off stage.

"Good night!"

He was, of course, kidding and Grohl and his bandmates ventured down a long catwalk to a smaller circular stage on the floor that descended from above them to play a quieter acoustic set including the standout My Hero and the new song, But, Honestly.

Surprisingly, The Foos - easily one of the best live acts around - didn't exactly come out fighting on Saturday night but by song three, the classic, Times Like These, they were throwing full punches.

The always likeable Grohl was determined to get the crowd, who were strangely still during the first two songs - Let It Die and The Pretender both from the group's latest album, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace - on his side and ventured out on the catwalk to pump up reaction.

This is a guy who knows how to work a room.

In the middle of the Canadian leg of their world tour, Grohl also pointed out that Saturday's show was their biggest yet up north.

"I like lots of people," said the singer-guitarist, who divided the crowd into "a 50-50 split" of "old-timers and newcomers."

With guitarist Chris Shiflett and bassist Nate Mendel rounding out the Foos, the lineup also increased at times to include touring musicians and previous guitarist Pat Smear, percussionist Drew Hester, cellist-violinist Jessie Greene and keyboardist Rami Jaffee. (Hester was even forced into a triangle solo during the acoustic set by Grohl which also saw Hawkins sing lead on Cold Day In The Sun).

But for every monster arena anthem like Times Like These, Learn To Fly, Everlong, Monkey Wrench, All My Life, and Best Of You, there were strange moments like a bluesy riff that slowed down the otherwise propulsive This Is A Call, a guitar battle between Grohl and Shiflett, or new songs like Let It Die and Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running), that just fell flat.

Thankfully, by the show's second half, right after the Rush appearance as a matter of fact, the Foos kicked into high gear and stayed there for the rest of the night.

"You've got nuts the size of grapefruits," said Grohl to Hawkins after he played with Lee and Lifeson.

The encore also included a great story about Grohl being just 19-years-old in Toronto for a 1987 gig with his pre-Nirvana punk band Scream and asked at the last minute to play drums for Iggy Pop at a record release party.

Even back then, Grohl knew what he was doing.

SUN Rating: 4.5 out of 5
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If you go to rush.com, they have posted pictures of Geddy and Alex performing with the Foo Fighters.
Just go to the Gallery section.
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I saw a video on youtube of this just before. It sounded great. The Foos definitely put on a good show. Dave Grohl has the best interaction with the crowd of any band I've seen.
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i saw them on the RHCP tour also, it was great...Grohl had a wireless on and in the middle of Hero he jumped of stage and walked through the entire crowd on the floor, with a body gaurd pushing people out of the way

Taylor hawkins was born in Ft worth...
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Wow, the drummer from the archetypical grunge band is visited by the poster boys for 70s prog/arena rock. Isn't the world supposed to implode when that happens?
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