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011 | Foo Flashback: Foo Fighters at King's College London, June 1995

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Summary

On 3 June, 1995, Foo Fighters made their UK live debut at King's College London Students Union.

There was huge intrigue around the show - with the British music press gathering en masse to witness the next chapter in the career of Dave Grohl following the tragic and untimely demise of Nirvana.

This is the story of a significant milestone in the Foo Fighters' career from the viewpoint of those who were there.

We hear from respected music journalist Howard Johnson, fan Colin Cassell, and Paul Yeadon, singer and guitarist for support act Bivouac.

Topics Discussed

  • Media intrigue ahead of the show
  • Why King's College London?
  • The support act's viewpoint
  • Foo Fighters' performance
  • The lasting impact of the show

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Summary

On 3 June, 1995, Foo Fighters made their UK live debut at King's College London Students Union.

There was huge intrigue around the show - with the British music press gathering en masse to witness the next chapter in the career of Dave Grohl following the tragic and untimely demise of Nirvana.

This is the story of a significant milestone in the Foo Fighters' career from the viewpoint of those who were there.

We hear from respected music journalist Howard Johnson, fan Colin Cassell, and Paul Yeadon, singer and guitarist for support act Bivouac.

Topics Discussed

  • Media intrigue ahead of the show
  • Why King's College London?
  • The support act's viewpoint
  • Foo Fighters' performance
  • The lasting impact of the show

More from Foos Files

Follow us on Instagram and Threads.

Listen to the Foos Files Spotify Playlist.

Share your Foo Fighters stories: [email protected]

  continue reading

14 episodes

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