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Foo Fighters. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Foo Fighters. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Foo Fighters Return To Active Duty

by Paul Cashmere on December 15, 2013

in Live,News

Foo Fighters are officially out of hiatus. The band played three shows in the past week including two official shows in Mexico City and a secret gig in Moorpark, Los Angeles.

There were no new songs in the set but plenty of hits and the occasional cover by The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Tom Petty.

Here is what Foo Fighters player live last week.

Foo Fighters Foro Sol stadium setlist December 11, 2013

All My Life (from One By One, 2002)
Rope (from Wasting Light, 2011)
The Pretender (from Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, 2007)
My Hero (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
Learn To Fly (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Arlandria (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Breakout (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Cold Day In The Sun (from In Your Honor, 2005)
For All The Cows (from Foo Fighters, 1995)
Big Me (from Foo Fighters, 1995)
Stacked Actors (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Walk (from Wasting Light, 2011)
These Days (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Generator (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Skin and Bones (from Skin and Bones, 2006)
Monkey Wrench (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
Hey Johnny Park (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
This Is A Call (from Foo Fighters, 1995)
Young Man Blues (Mose Alison cover)
Best Of You (from In Your Honor, 2005)

Wheels (from Greatest Hits, 2009)
Times Like These (from One By One, 2002)
Dear Rosemary (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Everlong (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)

Foo Fighters Foro Sol stadium setlist December 11, 2013

Bridge Burning (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Rope (from Wasting Light, 2011)
The Pretender (from Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, 2007)
My Hero (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
Learn To Fly (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
White Limo (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Arlandria (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Breakout (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Cold Day In The Sun (from In Your Honor, 2005)
Long Road To Ruin (from Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, 2007)
Big Me (from Foo Fighters, 1995)
Stacked Actors (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Walk (from Wasting Light, 2011)
In the Flesh? (Pink Floyd cover)
These Days (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Generator (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Monkey Wrench (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
Hey, Johnny Park! (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
This Is A Call (from Foo Fighters, 1995)
All My Life (from One By One, 2002)

Wheels (from Greatest Hits, 2009)
Blackbird (The Beatles cover)
Times Like These (from One By One, 2002)
Dear Rosemary (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Breakdown (Tom Petty cover)
Best of You (from In Your Honor, 2005)
Everlong (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)

Foo Fighters, Moorpark LA, Rock and Roll Pizza setlist December 9, 2013

All My Life (from One By One, 2002)
Rope (from Wasting Light, 2011)
The Pretender (from Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, 2007)
My Hero (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
Learn to Fly (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
White Limo (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Arlandria (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Breakout (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Cold Day in the Sun (from In Your Honor, 2005)
Long Road to Ruin (from Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, 2007)
Big Me (from Foo Fighters, 1995)
Stacked Actors (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Walk (from Wasting Light, 2011)
These Days (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Generator (from There Is Nothing Left To Lose, 1999)
Monkey Wrench (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
Hey, Johnny Park! (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
This Is A Call (from Foo Fighters, 1995)
Bridge Burning (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Dear Rosemary (from Wasting Light, 2011)
Breakdown (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
Times Like These (from One By One, 2002)
Everlong (from The Colour and the Shape, 1997)

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