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Taylor Hawkins Son Shane Performs With Foo Fighters at Boston Calling

“My favorite drummer,” Dave Grohl said as he introduced a special guest for the 16th song of the Foo Fighters’ headlining set. Shane Hawkins, son of the late Taylor Hawkins,…

Dave Grohl and Pat Smear of Foo Fighters perform at Boston Calling

Dave Grohl and Pat Smear of Foo Fighters perform at Boston Calling

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"My favorite drummer," Dave Grohl said as he introduced a special guest for the 16th song of the Foo Fighters' headlining set. Shane Hawkins, son of the late Taylor Hawkins, then took the stage and performed with Foo Fighters at Boston Calling.

Shane drum-rolled the band into a blistering version of "I'll Stick Around" off Foo Fighters' debut record. He wasn't the only family-based special guest of the night. Dave Grohl's daughter, Violet, had just left the stage two songs prior after singing "Shame, Shame" and "Rope" with the band.

The lights dimmed after Violet Grohl left the stage, and Dave Grohl inched towards the mic with his head tilted down. He mentions that he and Taylor Hawkins used to play this next song together. He then performs a solo acoustic version of  "Cold Day In The Sun" from 2005's In Your Honor; the song featured Taylor Hawkins on lead vocals. After that, he introduced Shane. Shane played with the Foo Fighters at last year's tribute concerts to his father. As we saw at those shows, his style is touchingly similar to his father's.

Foo Fighters + Boston Calling

In 2020, Foo Fighters were scheduled to headline Boston Calling. Then, the pandemic hit, and the festival was canceled. Last year, as the festival returned, Foo Fighters were again scheduled to headline. Tragically, Hawkins died in March of 2022. Nine Inch Nails would take their place on the bill. The band's Boston Calling headlining set has been three years in the making.

What Was Different From Foo Fighters First Night Of The Tour?

Foo Fighters opened their tour Wednesday night in New Hampshire. They ripped through a 21-song set that included four new songs that will appear on their new record, But Here We Are, due out on June 2. On Friday at Boston Calling, the only new songs performed were "Rescued" (set opener) and "Under You." Shane Hawkins was a surprise, however. He did not appear with the band in New Hampshire. Violet Grohl did on night one, but only on "Shame, Shame."

Next, the band will go to Ohio to play the Sonic Temple Festival on Sunday night.

Foo Fighters: Their 43 Best Songs

As Dave Grohl himself screamed, he's the "King of Second Chances." Few artists have had as great of a second act as he has.

He came to fame as the beloved powerhouse drummer of Nirvana, but after the band dissolved, who could have predicted that he'd become one of the most enduring singer/songwriters in rock music for decades to come? He's led the Foo Fighters for a quarter-century, through numerous lineups and pop culture changes; they remain one of the most popular rock bands in America.

Foo Fighters started out as a one man band: Dave Grohl plays all the instruments on the band's 1995 self-titled debut (other than "X-Static," which featured guitar from Greg Dulli from the Afghan Whigs). But by the time the album came out, he put a band together: former Germs guitarist Pat Smear (who had been a touring member of Nirvana), and former Sunny Day Real Estate members Nate Mendel on bass and William Goldsmith on drums. The lineup has changed and grown over the decades but they've been one of rock's most reliable acts, when it comes to putting out great albums with radio hits, and playing huge concerts.

From raging punk and metal-inspired rock tunes to beautiful ballads, here are our 43 favorite Foo Fighters jams.

43. "Shame Shame" from 'Medicine At Midnight' (2021)

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42. The Dee Gees - "You Should Be Dancing" from 'Hail Satin' (2021)

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41. “T-Shirt” - ‘Concrete And Gold’ (2017)

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40. “Something From Nothing” - ‘Sonic Highways’ (2014)

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39. “Down In The Park” - ‘Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by the X-Files’ (1996)

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38. “Bridges Burning” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

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37. “Statues” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

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36. “Sunday Rain” - ‘Concrete And Gold’ (2017)

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35. “Wheels” - ‘Greatest Hits’ (2009)

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34. “Summer’s End” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

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33. “Friend Of A Friend” - ‘In Your Honor’ (2005)

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32. “Long Road To Ruin” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

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31. "Rescued" from 'But Here We Are' (2023)

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30. “Miracle” - ‘In Your Honor’ (2005)

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29. “Exhausted” - ‘Foo Fighters’ (1995)

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28. “What If I Do?” - ‘In Your Honor’ (2005)

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27. “Big Me” - ‘Foo Fighters’ (1995)

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26. “Run” - ‘Concrete And Gold’ (2017)

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25. “Aurora” - ‘There Is Nothing Left To Lose’ (1999)

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24. “Gimme Stitches” - ‘There Is Nothing Left To Lose’ (1999)

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23. “Baker Street” - B-side of “My Hero”

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22. “The Pretender” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

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21. “Learn To Fly” - ‘There Is Nothing Left To Lose’ (1999)

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20. “Rope” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

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19. “All My Life” - ‘One By One’ (2002)

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18. “Hey, Johnny Park!” - ‘The Colour And The Shape’ (1997)

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17. “Erase/Replace” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

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16. “Another Round” - ‘In Your Honor’ (2005)

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15. “Next Year” - “There Is Nothing Left To Lose” (1999)

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14. “Walking After You” - ‘X-Files: The Album’ (1998)

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13. “I’ll Stick Around” - ‘Foo Fighters’ (1995)

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12. “Arlandria” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

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11. “Let It Die” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

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10. “I Should Have Known” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

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9. “Monkey Wrench” - ‘The Colour And The Shape’ (1997)

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8. “Dear Rosemary” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

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7. “Stacked Actors” - ‘There Is Nothing Left To Lose’ (1999)

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6. “Walk” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

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5. “The Sky Is A Neighborhood” - ‘Concrete And Gold’ (2017)

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4. “This Is A Call” - “Foo Fighters’ (1995)

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3. “My Hero” - ‘The Colour And The Shape’ (1997)

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2. “Times Like These” - ‘One By One’ (2002)

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1. “Everlong” - ‘The Colour And The Shape’ (1997)

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Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.