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Brittany Cicchese, Cassie Carlson, George Rodriguez, Jacob Hayes, Vitor Milagres History

• The Founder of the Foo Fighters, , was previously the for the band Nirvana. He would write his own songs but was intimidated by , so he did not show the band. • After Cobain’s death, Nirvana disbanded and Grohl found an opportunity to spread all the songs he had written. “One man band”

• He went to a studio to record all the songs he had written • He sang and played every instrument on the recordings • He recorded the songs under the name of Foo Fighters Formation

(bassist) and William Goldsmith (drummer) were disbanded from the group and decided to join Grohl • had been a touring guitarist for Nirvana and also decided to join him • However, the major influences of the band came from Grohl Debut • Live debut on 02/23/1995 • First album, Foo Fighters, in July Second Album

• In 1966, they recorded their second album, , • Grohl wrote all the songs, however, the band played the instruments this time Replacement (drums)

• Grohl did not like the sound of the drums and decided to re-record the drums himself. • Goldsmith felt hurt and decided to leave the band • , a drummer for , took his place. Replacement (guitar)

• Pat Smear decided to leave the band and a childhood friend of Grohl’s, Franz Stahl, decided to replace him Trio • However, Stahl and Grohl’s ideas in songwriting did not match and Grohl fired him • The trio was Grohl, Hawkins and Mendel

Third Album • The album There Is Nothing Left to Lose, gave them their first single on the

Chris Shiflett • , guitarist, joined the band Fourth Album

• When recording their fourth album, disagreements and debates about it made them decide to take a short break from the band. • However, after reuniting to play at the Coachella festival, they got back together and recorded their fourth album, One by One Fifth album • They built a , Studio 606 West, and recorded their fifth album, Sixth album

• In 2007, they recorded their sixth album, Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace • The album was nominated for five Grammy and won two of them o Best Rock Album o Best Performance for the single, “The Pretender” • Pat Smear rejoined them Seventh Album

• In 2011, they released , which was recorded in Grohl’s garage, using only analog equipment • This album won five out of six Grammy nominations: o Best Hard Rock/metal performance o Best Long Form o Best Rock Album o Best Rock Performance o Best Rock Song • Number one album on the Billboard 200 Current Members • Dave Grohl – Lead Vocals, rhythm and • Nate Mendel – • Taylor Hawkins – Drums and background vocals • Chris Shiflett – Lead guitar and background vocals • Pat Smear – and background vocals

Contemporary Bands (Nirvana)

• Nirvana is the band that is the most similar to Foo Fighters • They were the epitome of angst-ridden and bands • In the beginning of Grohl’s success, Cobain overheard him working on a song and joined him. The band released this song, titled “Marigold”, the only Nirvana song which feats Grohl on lead vocals. • When Grohl went to Foo Fighters, he covered the song • Many of their songs focus on social issues o “”: general apathy of the generation o “Breed”: being trapped in middle class America Contemporary Bands () • sound • They became known after the grunge era • Their songs also focus on society o “Falling Away from Meaning”: violence and abuse and how this is a big issue on their time. • It is believed that many of their songs drove the students to shoot up their schools. However, they were in fact promoting the prevention of abuse and violence Influences ()

• Grohl drew a lot of inspiration and influence from the drummer John Bonham, from • This was proved after Grohl got a tattoo of John’s three circle ring Influences (9:30 Club)

• The 9:30 Club in DC has also influenced Grohl’s career • He once said: “"I went to the 9:30 club hundreds of times. I was always so excited to get there, and I was always bummed when it closed. I spent my teenage years at the club and saw some shows that changed my life.” – Dave Grohl Other influences

• These quotes show other bands that have influenced: o “I always felt fortunate to have been in that band (Nirvana). I've always felt it was incredibly unfortunate how it ended. But I know that if it weren't for that band, I wouldn't be here right now” – Dave Grohl o “It wasn't until I got that I really fell in love with rock 'n' roll. I learned how to play drums from listening to Led Zeppelin” – Dave Grohl Influences on other people

• After Foo Fighters received the Grammy for their song “Walk”, Grohl’s speech struck a chord with a lot of and listeners: • “Rather than go to the best studio in the world. Rather than use all the fanciest computers, we made this one in my garage, with some microphones and a tape machine”. • He goes on to say that “the human element of making music is the most important. It’s not about what goes on in a computer. It’s about what goes on in here” (Grohl finishes his speech pointing at his heart and at his brain). • His words about “being a human being” has amazed other bands and, , some of them are now more likely to drift in that direction. Music Analysis (“”)

• “Best of You” (2005) - Highest charting single in the US Hot 100 (#18), the UK (#4), and (#5). Nominated for the Grammy for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Group or Duo Vocals in 2006

• Song link: o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_L4Rixya64 Music Analysis (“Best of You”) • Texture: o Song starts off monophonic for a few seconds o Instrumental kicks in and it becomes homophony melody-and-accompaniment o Vocal Dynamics get louder after the first verse and chorus

• Meter: o Duple meter

Music Analysis (“Best of You”) • Beat Subdivision: o Quadruple subdivision o Emphasis on back beat (2 and 4)

• Form: o AAAA in the verses o AABCDA in the chorus Music Analysis (“Best of You”) • Instrumentation o Song starts off with one guitar playing o Drums and second guitar come in after the first two stanzas o Instrumental break after the chorus (fourth stanza in lyrics) with emphasis on the rhythm guitar o After second chorus (fifth stanza), it goes back into just a guitar playing a melody o Ends with a drum breakdown Other Notable Songs

• These two songs are their other two best selling ones, from different periods of their career.

• “” (1999) - Second highest charting single on the Billboard 100 (#19), nominated for the Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Group or Duo Vocals in 2001.

• “Walk” (2011) - The third song of three consecutive #1s in Billboard’s Rock charts. Also reached number one in the and Alternative charts. Won two Grammys for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Group or Duo. Conclusion • In a society where is losing out to pop and rap music in popularity, the Foo Fighters are a band that has managed to keep rock music relevant and popular. They are an influential group in rock music and will continue to help define the shape that music will take in the future. References

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• Welcome to the club: an oral history of d.c’s 9:30 club on its 30thanniversary. (2010, April 18). The Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2010/04/16/AR2010041602110.html • Marigold by Nirvana. (n.d.). Retrieved fromhttp://www.songfactss.com/detail.php?id4157 • Azzerrad, M. (1993). Come as you are: the story of nirvana. (p. 148). New York: Doubleday. • 10 questions for dave grohl. (2009, December 14). Time Magazine.Retrieved from http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1945348,00.html#ixzz1wfRyAiZG • Foo Fighters. In Your Honor. [S.I.]: , 2005. Print. • Foo Fighters. Greatest Hits. Hal Leonard Corporation, 2010. Print. • Foo Fighters. Wasting Light. Hal Leonard Corporation, 2010. Print. • Apter, J. (2008). The Dave Grohl story: Nirvana – Foo Fighters. London: Music Group Sales • McKinley, J. (2012, February 13). A prayer, a celebration, and a coronation. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/13/arts/music/grammys- are-handed-out-in-los-angeles.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all