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BLACKWELL'S RECORD OF THE WEEK

BLACKWELL'S RECORD OF THE WEEK

Foo Fighters s/t

scum stats: this is the original US pressing baby, i bet they only did 5000 copies

Foo Fighters are in town tonight, reason enough to dig into the shelves and listen to this one on vinyl for the first time in probably 15 years.

Bought it NEW at Car City Records in 1995. Major labels and vinyl in the mid-Nineties…did they have any idea what in the hell they were doing? I don’t think so.

I’d be hard-pressed to name a record I’ve spent MORE time with than this album. Junior high through high school this was a consistent Disc-man resident and I was so on-board that I’d even listen to this to soundtrack while falling asleep. By no means a “sleep” record, but that’s just how ON BOARD I was at age thirteen.

So many memories here…that ’95 4th of July weekend of release and 89x radio just playing the shit out of it, catching the world premiere of the “I’ll Stick Around” video, knowing they were playing a show at St. Andrew’s Hall in August but not even understanding how I could even TRY to go to that show (one of my bigger regrets in life) video-taping their December performance on Saturday Night Live, properly waiting in line to buy tix at the Harmony House in Grosse Pointe the moment they went on sale (at the SAME time Bob Seger was selling tickets for something like 8 shows in a row at the Palace), the “Big Me” video forcing me to have an appreciation for Mentos and hand-making my own custom package of “Foo-Tos" and then going to my first concert ever when they played the State Theater in March of ’96 and on and on and on.

In my basement with my best friend Nick Orozco, we poorly “covered” no less than four songs off this album (and at that same time were threatening to cover Nirvana’s “Nevermind” in its entirety). At the time this felt like the biggest most wide-reaching record in the world and with hindsight I realized the band probably just barely sold out the 2k capacity State Theater. These guys weren’t THAT big. But doesn’t matter, it’s all still huge in my mind.

My favorites here are the deeper cuts. When I heard (fairly recently) that Dave Grohl once played Kurt Cobain a version of “Alone + Easy Target” and Kurt responded with “FINALLY! Now I don’t have to be the only songwriter in the band” it made my heart feel all kinds of warm. I love that song. There’s a slow, subdued version of “Floaty” that is glorious. “For All The Cows” is one of those songs we did in the basement and it’s still so powerful…saw FF play it in Nashville at the Ryman in 2014 and I was over the moon. And the rise and free fall of “Exhausted” is so un-improvable, this record is forever burned into every section of my brain, synapses connected in ways words fail and every last solo, chord, vocal tic, burst of feedback feel as if they’ve been etched into stone tablets and could not be conveyed in any better manner.

My copy is a little bit soot damaged from the ’08 fire, but that just means it’s been with me all along the way, like these songs, like Nirvana, like any music that cuts deeper than everything else.


Comments

Milkwood

I just love this album. Everything went downwards after this…:p
For All The Cows <3

cavemanwoodman

yup.

M Elmore

Saw them open for Mike Watt at the Cat’s Cradle right after this was released. Word got out that Eddie Vedder was going to be there, so when we got to Carrboro, the parking lot was slam-full of folks trying to find tickets. As it happens, we had two extras – which paid for a Foo Fighters shirt, a Mike Watt shirt, and my beer. It was a good night…and I still have the shirts, and the mailings I got for signing up on Hovercraft’s mailing list…

MJE1973

Still such a great album,23 years on. i first heard this in my friends car,on cd,on the way to Milton Keynes Bowl to watch REM (1995 Monster tour with Blur supporting!).Beautiful summers day(for the UK)and we just had that album cranked up and on repeat all the way there. Great gig,great day,great memories.

Billy Martin

Funny, I walked into the record department of House of Guitars tonight and they were playing this album over the stereo. I remembered the 4th of July weekend release, taping the MTV concert and watching it over and over with my little brother, dreaming about playing guitar (was a drummer for 6 years at that point) and eventually did. Great great album that forever is with me.

Scott Grady

I saw them at a hockey rink in Fitchburg, MA for The Colour and the Shape tour. It was awesome. When they were setting up I saw that there was an extra drum set hidden. My head exploded when Dave got on that kit and started playing. Why not get them into TMR for a Blue Room recording?

STL_Ben

I was at the Ryman show in 2014, one of my favorite shows of all time. These guys know how to entertain the crowd.

rsimms3

Such a great album! Bought this at the mall. Yeah, the mall! It was a dark time after Kurt’s passing, never had the opportunity to see Nirvana live, there were rumors of a show in my home state that never materialized. It would be a few years before I would get to see the Foo because they CANCELED their show when they were on tour with RHCP in Columbus, OH back in 2000 but we didn’t get a nice opener from a little band called Muse. Maybe you’ve heard of them? It would be another two years before I’d go to my first Foo Fighters show, but god was it a doozy! Halloween 2002 at the Supper Club in NY. The Foo came out dressed as the Hives and opened with “Hate To Say I Told You So”. Fantastic show! No quality bootleg from that show but at least Planet Clare played that night with Fred Schneider ended up as a B-Side on one of their CD singles. Ah, memories…..

Panos Provatidis

Reminds me of the fact that I too have some records I used to listen when i was younger but they do not get any airplay now-days. Maybe one of these days I should do it. Some would fall in the category of guilty pleasures now. Oh well.

padawanguru

Nice! One of my wifes favorite bands. I’m sure she will be greatly impressed with your selection this week.

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