Brad Delson and Rob Bourdon are not at the Linkin Park reunion show with Emily Armstrong. Rob is gone from the band.
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A Reddit user shared a story about Dave Grohl’s explanation of “New Way Home” during a Seattle concert. According to the fan, Grohl mentioned that the song was inspired by his experiences living in the Seattle area years ago. He would often pass by the hundreds of boats in the harbor, which influenced the lyrics “I pass, boats and the Kingdome.” The Kingdome was an arena in Seattle that was demolished 25 years ago. In related news, the Foo Fighters may go on a touring hiatus.
The fan admitted that they had listened to the song for years but hadn’t paid much attention to the lyrics, except for the chorus. The song is more of a background track for them, often playing during their drive home from work.
They use CDs for their car music, with one CD providing about 25 minutes of album play, which covers their drive to and from work. The same routine applies to the song “Exhausted” from the first album, which plays about five minutes before they reach home.
The fan also added that Dave Grohl shared some great stories about the songs during the concert. As an avid Foo Fighters fan for many years, the user considered themselves one of the original fans Grohl mentioned and was thrilled that the band played some of their older songs.
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