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Foo Fighters: Hyde Park

200680 min★7.3 (8 votes)
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Overview

Recorded at Hyde Park in London, June 17th 2006, this 76 minute performance sees the Foo Fighters rock through some of their most popular material in front of a massive crowd, quoted in some media as nearly 100,000 people. At the time of this show, the band were touring in support of their excellent double album, In Your Honor. There have been a number of different members come and go in this band, however their current line-up has been the most stable.

Original Language:EN

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Cast

Dave Grohl

Dave Grohl

Self

Nate Mendel

Nate Mendel

Self - Bassist

Chris Shiflett

Chris Shiflett

Self - Guitar

Lemmy Kilmister

Lemmy Kilmister

Self - Guest

Roger Taylor

Roger Taylor

Self - Guest

Taylor Hawkins

Taylor Hawkins

Self - Drummer

Brian May

Brian May

Self - Guest

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