all i can say to this is that i admire nate as a bass player for his sunny
day work, and definitely not for his foo fighters work.  it's too bad he
can't have the songwriting outlet he had with sunny day.  i'd love to be
able to hear more of *his* music.  he has created some of the best basslines
i've heard in diary and lp2.

matt

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From: anthony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: [sdre-l]: question........


> > Just a question.... but was Will in any foo videos?
> he was in the videos for "i'll stick around" and "big me."  he also
> performed in the "i'm ok, eur-ok -- foo fighters world tour" special
> that was on mtv after the release of the first album, and the
> performance of "this is a call" from that show is often shown as a
> seperate video on MTV2 and MTVX.  the rest of the foo videos feature
> taylor hawkins drumming.
>
> oh yeah, and since i'm one of the few on the list that doesn't hate foo
> fighters... congrats to nate and the band for the two grammy awards,
> "best rock album" and "best short-form music video."  personally i think
> both sdre and foo have survived their line-up changes gracefully (both
> deciding to become three-pieces, how odd) and if they're both putting
> out (in my opinion) good music, who cares who's in what band?  although
> i think nate's talent was showcased more in his SDRE days, the foo's
> "there is nothing left to lose" record isn't just stand and pluck notes
> either.
>

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