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Watch Foo Fighters Play ‘Come Together’ with Joe Perry & Liam Gallagher

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A Foo Fighters concert is almost always an event, even if the band doesn’t invite any other artists to perform with them. But when frontman Dave Grohl brings up one or more of his buddies, the band enters a whole new level of rock and celebration. Fans attending the Grohl-curated Cal Jam on Saturday in San Bernardino, California should have guessed Foo Fighters would do something special and they were right.

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During their set, the band brought three special guests up for two covers. First, Rick Asley took the stage and sang a rocking version of his 1987 hit “Never Gonna Give You Up,” embellished with aggressive guitar parts similar to passages of Nirvana’s legendary “Smells Like Teen Spirit”; The Foos and Astley played the same version during their episode of Carpool Karaoke and earlier at the O2 Arena in London.

A bigger surprise came as Aerosmith’s Joe Perry — whose band recently canceled four shows in South America when frontman Steven Tyler fell ill — came up for a cover of Aerosmith’s 1973 title track “Draw the Line.” Perry remained onstage and was joined ex-Oasis vocalist Liam Gallagher for a cover of The Beatles’ “Come Together.” The normally immobile Gallagher even left the mic to surf the crowd. Of course, Aerosmith recorded”Come Together” in 1978 for the movie Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. They later recorded it for the album Live! Bootleg, which was also released that year. And, it appeared again in 1980 on Aerosmith’s Greatest Hits.

Also playing the Cal Jam were alt-and-indie-rockers Queens of the Stone Age, Liam Gallagher, Cage the Elephant, Babes in Toyland, Japandroids and Wolf Alice.

 

 


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