Tuesday, January 31st 2012
News: Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters Take A New Approach For Their ‘These Days’ Video
The next video in line from Foo Fighters‘ garage record Wasting Light is for These Days, and the clip has finally arrived.
Directed by Wayne Isham, the video is a departure from the band’s usual hilarious hijinks in their clips. This one is compiled from onstage action and behind-the-scenes footage of the group’s recent arena tour of Australia and New Zealand, creating a patchwork tapestry of the experience of the Foos on the road in support of the best album of 2011.
Early in the clip, we see Dave Grohl saying goodbye to his family in a few heartfelt moments as he departs for tour. We’re then followed through several shows, backstage footage and more throughout the song’s five minutes and change.
Grohl’s up to some hijinks in Hollywood these days, lining up sessions with a barrage of musicians for a film project about the Sound City studios in Los Angeles. We’ll keep you posted as more news develops.


This sure was best album of last year but this however is the weakest track sounding more like the rubbish on ‘in Your Honour’.
Vid removed by Jews. Theres a working vid embedded on gigwise here>
http://www.gigwise.com/news/70399/Foo-Fighters-Unveil-'These-Days'-Video—Watch
Foo Fighters record company doesn’t want people to hear the Foo Fighters and sell more records for some odd reason?????
The one thing about FF is they love their fans. At the philly show a couple of months ago they played 10 minutes shy of 3 hours. It is so evident that they care and appreciate their fan base, which is most likely a major factor in their longevity. All due respect to the FF, despite how weak this song is relative to the rest of WL. I love this band.
I liked where it showed them pondering over the setlist when in fact they played an identical show most nights of the tour!
Was a fun show though, but I didn’t see myself in the video…
Every night of the tour it looked like they were having the best gig they ever played. We saw them at a big outdoor and I got to say, it was one of the best shows I’ve seen in a long time.
Only thing I didn’t like was the re-arrangement of ‘All my Life’, perfection should be fucked with. They are the band of our generation that the kids of the future will be in awe of when we speak of seeing them live. Its a good time to be alive.
This is pretty damn awesome.