Foo Fighters хамтлаг AC/DC-ийн Сент-Луис хотын тоглолтод нэг удаагийн онцгой оролцогчоор уригджээ

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Рок хөгжмийн хоёр үеийн төлөөлөл болсон алдарт хамтлагууд есдүгээр сарын 8-нд Сент-Луис хотын “The Dome at America’s Center” цэнгэлдэхэд хамтарсан тоглолт хийхээр боллоо.

AC/DC хамтлагийн “PWR/UP” аялан тоглолтын хүрээнд болох уг тоглолтод “The Pretty Reckless” хамтлаг оролцох боломжгүй болсон тул “Foo Fighters” тэднийг орлон тайзнаа гарахаар болсон байна. “Foo Fighters” нь өөрсдийн Хойд Америкийн цэнгэлдэх хүрээлэнгүүдийн аялан тоглолтын завсарлагааны үеэр энэхүү боломжийг ашиглаж байгаа юм.

“Foo Fighters”-ын ахлагч Дэйв Грол 1980 онд үзсэн “Let There Be Rock” тоглолтын бичлэг нь түүнийг хөгжимчин болоход ихээхэн нөлөөлсөн гэдгээ онцолжээ. Тэрээр AC/DC хамтлагийн эрч хүчтэй амьд тоглолт, хөгжмийн барил нь өөрийнх нь уран бүтээл туурвих хандлагыг тодорхойлсон гэдгийг дурдаад, тэднийг тайзан дээр хамт гарах болсондоо сэтгэл хангалуун байгаагаа илэрхийлсэн байна.

AC/DC хамтлагийн “PWR/UP” аялан тоглолт есдүгээр сарын 29-нд Филадельфи хотод өндөрлөх бол “Foo Fighters” өөрсдийн аялан тоглолтын хоёр дахь хэсгийг есдүгээр сарын 12-нд Хойд Дакота мужийн Фарго хотоос эхлүүлэх юм.

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AC/DC needed a new support act for their September 8th show in St. Louis, as the tour’s regular opener The Pretty Reckless won’t be available that night, so they got a little band called Foo Fighters to fill in.

That’s right, fans at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis will be treated to a double bill of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame acts, as Foos were able to jump on that date in between legs of their own North American stadium tour.

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A statement from AC/DC reads, “Foo Fighters are taking a special one-off detour from their Take Cover Global Stadium Tour to fill in for their friends The Pretty Reckless as special guests of AC/DC for one night only in St. Louis. The performance brings two generations of rock’s biggest live acts together for a one-night-only event, with the Foo Fighters opening for the band’s St. Louis tour stop.”

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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl offered his own lengthy statement, talking about his love for AC/DC, and how they helped shape his own music career:

“I remember it like it was yesterday…

It was AC/DC’s 1980 concert film “ Let There Be Rock” that truly introduced me to the raw, primal power of rock and roll performance for the first time. Sure, I had Beatles records, I had Kiss posters, I had an old, broken acoustic guitar with a few strings that I would pretend to play in front of the hallway closet mirror when no one was home, but it wasn’t until that fateful night at the tender age of eleven years old that my best friend, Larry Hinkle and I went downtown to the Uptown theater in Washington D.C. and actually witnessed it on full display.

Watching from the edge of my seat the entire time, it was like nothing I had ever experienced before. How could five human beings conjure and possess such intensity onstage with just their instruments, and do so with such swagger, such groove….and such danger? My mind was blown. Melted. Changed forever. And my heart felt like it might explode with passion and inspiration.

From that night on, the bar was set exceptionally high. If you were a drummer and you didn’t have to change your snare drum between songs from pummeling it to splinters, you weren’t hitting it hard enough. If you were a guitarist and you didn’t need oxygen on the side of the stage between solos, you weren’t playing hard enough. If you were a frontman in a band and you weren’t drenched in sweat by the end of the show, you weren’t giving the audience what they deserve (All of these moments can be witnessed in this legendary film).

It’s safe to say that If it weren’t for this movie, this band, and their decades of timeless anthems, I surely would have approached my life in music from a different perspective. So, if you have ever seen me beat the living shit out of a drum set, or run from side to side of a stage drenched in sweat after hours of hammering my guitar to pieces, you’ll now understand why. All I have ever wanted was to someday live up to the awe inspiring fury of AC/DC, live onstage (an impossible task, by the way).

And now, for the first time since that fateful night in 1980, my band Foo Fighters will share a stage with the gentlemen who are single handedly responsible for my determination to give every audience everything I have, every night. This is literally a dream come true. So…..if you want blood….you’ve got it.

Let there be fucking rock, St Louis. See you September 8th.”

AC/DC’s “PWR/UP” tour launched last month and continues through a September 29th show in Philadelphia, with tickets available here. As mentioned, The Pretty Reckless are providing support on all dates, except for the St. Louis show.

Meanwhile, Foo Fighters wrap up the first leg of their summer tour at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles this Saturday, August 22nd, before kicking off the second leg September 12th in Fargo, North Dakota (get tickets here). Queens of the Stone age are supporting most dates.

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