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Check this! It made me excited to see my cherry red Hagstrom Vik (well, it's twin) being rocked by Pat Smear in this vid I just got as part of my download of Wasting Light from iTunes. Check out about :34-39, and various other times. I am guessing, but not saying definitively, that Smear's Hagstrom is playing more of a role in the overall sound than Grohl's guitar, (based on how often Dave drops it to focus on vocals). I think that is pretty cool!



:AOK :happy

I knew Pat rocked a Hagstrom, but had not heard he played a Viking with the Foos, much less a red one.

I love that tele too.
 
In the video they released with their latest album, he plays a dual neck Hag! Very cool. One neck is a bass and the other a guitar. According to Wiki he is suppose to have one of the largest collections of vintage Hags in the world. Love my Hag and it is cool to see a pro playing one!
 
Its an awesome feeling hey.

I was watching Epic Movie (it's terrible, don't bother) a while ago and saw Josh Homme in EODM guise sporting the same exact Maton BB1200 I have, same colour and everything. I was so excited I took a picture of the TV screen :)
 
You guys should really checkout the Foo Fighters: Back And Forth



It's an excellent documentary. My wife really loves the Foo Fighters and the stuff I've heard
from them has always been great but I never really got into them. After watching the film,
I'm listening to more of their albums and I really dig them. It's a really good film and you'll
see some more scenes of that Hagstrom! :dude
 
More Viking content from this SNL performance.
Also, I remember always seeing plenty of Mesa amps in the past, but see Fender and Vox now.

 
I've been a huge fan from the beginning. Absolutely love the band and the music.

I liked the first album (I was a nirvana fan), then they lost me for a long while, and I kinda forgot to listen for them over here in Idaho where they weren't played much. I have been drawn back into the fold in a big way lately though.
 
I liked the first album (I was a nirvana fan), then they lost me for a long while
I'm with you. I liked that first album, but after the second one I just sort of lost interest in them altogether. I hate to say this, but it might have been because they became too popular, but I also feel like their music changed a bit at that point. Whatever. At worst, they're a solid band.
 
There are only a few bands that tour that I would spend money to see. The Foo Fighters are on that small list.
 
There are only a few bands that tour that I would spend money to see. The Foo Fighters are on that small list.

True that. Whatever you may think of their music, they put on an incredible stage show and are really fun to see.
 
You guys should really checkout the Foo Fighters: Back And Forth

It was on again last night. It is one of the best music documentaries I've seen.

What was amazing is when they start showing the video for "The Pretender", then keep switching so several different liver performances, and the transitions are absolutely seamless. The band sounds the same at each performance, and Taylor Hawkin's timing is exactly the same as well. What an incredible drummer!
 
You guys should really checkout the Foo Fighters: Back And Forth



It's an excellent documentary. My wife really loves the Foo Fighters and the stuff I've heard
from them has always been great but I never really got into them. After watching the film,
I'm listening to more of their albums and I really dig them. It's a really good film and you'll
see some more scenes of that Hagstrom! :dude

I've seen it on Arte a TV channel and it was really awesome I had to buy some of their stuff as I was not aware of their music (I know it's a shame but there's so much great music to listen to)
 
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