Foo Fighters: Back and Forth

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From Dave Grohl's cassette demos that became Foo Fighters' 1995 debut to 2011's Wasting Light debuting #1 worldwide, Foo Fighters: Back and Forth documents every triumph and tragedy along the band's path to becoming one of the biggest and most loved bands on the planet. The DVD release of this full-length documentary directed by Academy Award winner James Moll (Running the Sahara, The Last Days) and produced by Grammy Award winning producer Nigel Sinclair (No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who) of Exclusive Media Group's Spitfire Pictures, adds 35 minutes of extras including additional interviews and deleted scenes to an already incredibly intimate and comprehensive portrait of the Foo Fighters. A must for any Foo Fighters fan, Foo Fighters: Back and Forth chronicles every up and down that's brought and kept Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear together over a 16+ year career. Through the release of the band's classic self-titles debut, the double-platinum The Colour & The Shape, back to back Best Rock Album Grammy winners There is Nothing Left to Lose and One By One, double opus In Your Honor, multiple Grammy winning Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, the band's record-breaking 170,000-plus-attended tow-night headline at Wembley Stadium, and its subsequent return to Grohl's garage for the analog-only sessions with producer Butch Vig that yielded the international #1 album Wasting Light. With all that and breathtaking performance footage to spare, Foo Fighters: Back and Forth is essential viewing not just for Foo fans, but for anyone who's ever wondered what makes a rock band great - and what makes a great band persevere. (Verleiher-Text)

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Englisch I respectfully take my hat off to Dave Grohl for building one of the best rock bands of our time from the remains of Nirvana. This straightforward and unbiased look into the good and bad times of this band finally makes you understand why each album is so different and yet good every time. PS: If it weren't for "Wasting Light," I don't know what could have held me together better when I was studying for my state exams. ()