Foo Fighters interpretan un popurrí en el programa de Stephen Colbert

Los Foo Fighters regresaron al programa The Late Show with Stephen Colbert el miércoles por la noche para una enérgica interpretación de un popurrí que combinó sus primeras y últimas actuaciones en el programa.

La banda comenzó con “This Is a Call”, su debut en el programa en 1995 bajo la conducción de David Letterman, y cerró con “Everlong”, que también fue la última actuación musical invitada en el programa de Letterman en 2015. Colbert destacó este momento que cierra un ciclo durante la emisión desde la ciudad de Nueva York. Dave Grohl reflexionó más tarde sobre el largo vínculo del grupo con Letterman, señalando que la banda canceló una gira en una ocasión para interpretar “Everlong” tras la cirugía cardíaca del presentador en 2000, debido a que la canción le había ayudado a recuperarse. Esta aparición marca probablemente la última visita del grupo a esta institución de la televisión nocturna, ya que la etapa de Colbert termina el 21 de mayo tras la cancelación del programa. Los Foo Fighters lanzaron recientemente su álbum Your Favorite Toy en abril y tienen previsto actuar en el BottleRock Napa Valley a finales de este mes antes de dirigirse a Europa para la gira Take Cover Tour.

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