Thursday, October 19, 2017

Foo Fighters: Concrete and Gold Tour Kickoff


Foo Fighters secured a special place in my heart during their last tour in 2015, also known as the Broken Leg Tour. The performance at Citi Field in NYC woke up the sleeping artist in me. It was so long since I was in the presence of live music and their infectious energy that night sparked a sense of urgency in me propelling me to get back into writing.

It had been a while since I felt “inspired” enough to pen to paper. I can’t point to a specific moment of ignition that windy summer night but after that show, the creative energy in me craved to get out. I took local workshops, made a few likeminded friends and committed myself to cultivate and challenge my craft.
 
I was looking forward to being stirred up again by the Foos when they kicked off their tour at the grand opening of The Anthem in Washington DC. We were in Dave’s hometown and I knew it would be a helluva show!

The Anthem boasted to be state of the art with incredible views from every seat. You could smell the newness as you entered and staff greeted you with their best grand opening smiles. It's an impressive place that fits about 6,000 people - spacious yet intimate filled with lots of golden lights throughout creating a soft amber glow. Merch stands, bars and ladies room stalls were plentiful. Holla!

I have always been pit intimidated because of my size (short AF) and the size of my bladder (small AF). My best friend once tried to convince me to go into the pit, saying we could “rock Depends diapers” in case of an emergency. No. One of my greatest fears is pissing my pants, so no way was I doing it on purpose.

That night, however, we found a good close spot on the floor with average height pit peers ahead of us. The venue was medium-sized so it brought the intimidation level down a bit.

The Struts opened the show with their sensational force of energy and sparky aura. Literally. Their lead singer, Luke Spiller, often wears sequins.

But, once the house lights came down and the Foos appeared with Dave dashing onto the stage, it was a body rush full of goosebumps, butterflies and the guttural woohs and aahs reserved only for live music shows of this caliber.

Dave blew me a high voltage kiss when he opened with “I’ll Stick Around” whose hook, “I don't owe you anything!” was my teenage life motto. Probably still is.

The set list was lit - old shit, new shit, cover shit. They’re the fuckin Foo Fighters! It’s always The Best, The Best, The Best, The Best of themselves and that is a major reason fans love em.

The show was full of highlights like a harmonious Dave and Taylor front-men duo for “Bitch” (The Rolling Stones cover) with the owner of the new joint, Seth Hurwitz on drums. It was hilarious seeing Dave and Taylor tag team drum haze him, saying, “Don't fuck it up Seth.” “Yeah - don’t fuck it up, Seth!” 

Dave and Taylor with Seth Hurwitz on drums as captured by my rail queen friend, Heide. Check out her IG page, she has great vids of bands in addition to being hilarious and inspiring. * I was so touched that the beautiful Chris Cornell drum kit tribute was up for the show. Love & Respect. #chriscornellforever *

Seth later got on the mic to applaud “Dave Grohl" and the Foo Fighters saying that they really are the nicest guys. Dave’s response? A middle finger in the air which triggered me and my best friend, Glori to do the same to him. ;-)

Taylor singing “Sunday Rain” off their new record, Concert and Gold was spectacular! He has this really cool, soothing, raspy retro rock voice and to be honest, I was glad that he wasn't singing “Cold Day in the Sun.” It’s usually my pee song.

The most perfect song of the night (even more perfect than my beloved “Everlong”) was “Run”. That shit live, OMG, was a head swinging, body bumpin, air drum playing, hands in the air, scream sing along doozy. Add in the light show and BAM.

A few months ago, I was inches away from Dave Grohl at a book signing in NYC for his mom, Virginia Grohl’s book, From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars. After the Q&A, the crowd swarmed in on him, so I never got an autograph or pic but it was still an insanely surreal moment seeing his trademark black forearm tattoos up close.

At The Anthem, he ran to my side of the stage and I saw those same forearm tattoos up close again, this time sweaty and ripping his signature light blue Gibson guitar. He was only feet away in his element, swinging his long brown locks back and forth, giving us a peak of his wet pink cheeks with every swinging motion.

Yes - this is happening!

I hard smile and dance along until - - we now interrupt this moment for a message from Samsung, Apple, LG - -

Phones! Phones! Phones!

They were everywhere! Raised above heads with one arm up, both arms up, blocking a life experience for me AND for them. Why? Only to be relived later through digital channels and not revel in the actual moment? THE moment!

I was pissed (figuratively - I didn't wear Depends). This happened over and over every time he came to our side. And yeah, I get it. I have a couple of videos too but not 15 videos of song after song, precious moment after precious moment, now memories stored on the cloud and not in the mind.

Interestingly enough one of the worst offenders was my 60-something year old pit neighbor. I didn’t have the heart (or balls – she was pretty badass) to ask her to stop. She was way worse with phone etiquette than my teenage neighbor who was busy jumping up and down to her favorite songs. Ha!

The show itself was nothing less than an awesome exchange of blaring love energy for the band, the fans and rock & roll. Til next time, boys!

The glorious Foos - Dave, Pat, Nate, Chris and Taylor (where's Rami?)
Beautiful capture taken by my Foo Sister and pit buddy, Nora Vetter.

Have you seen the Foos live? 

Or, has anyone recently blocked your concert view with a phone? I’d love to hear your experiences and thoughts. 

Feel free to engage in the comments below. <3


The Anthem Set list
  1. I'll Stick Around        
  2. All My Life
  3. Learn to Fly
  4. The Sky Is a Neighborhood
  5. The Pretender
  6. These Days
  7. Rope
  8. Big Me
  9. Congregation
  10. Walk
  11. My Hero
  12. Sunday Rain
  13. Arlandria
  14. Monkey Wrench
  15. Another One Bites the Dust (Queen cover) (short sample during Pat Smear’s solo)
  16. Dirty Water
  17. Make It Right
  18. Times Like These
  19. Breakout
  20. Run
  21. Bitch (The Rolling Stones cover) (Seth Hurwitz, owner of The Anthem on drums)
  22. Best of You
  23. Everlong


30 comments:

  1. Awesome post!! Vividly written and love how you are able to translate your emotions to your readers to share in your experiences!! Lol at your pee issues and ugh I hate when people pull out their phones at events, like just enjoy the moment!!!

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    1. Thanks so much! It sucks having a small bladder, man! Lol
      I'm guilty of the phone thing too but now def more aware. Thanks for checking out my post!! :)

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