Live at Wembley Stadium (Foo Fighters video)

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Live at Wembley Stadium
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ReleasedAugust 25, 2008 (2008-08-25) (UK)
Recorded6th and 7th June 2008
Venue Wembley Stadium (London, England)
Genre Alternative rock, Hard rock
Length118:47
Label RCA / Roswell / BMG
Director Nick Wickham
Producer Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters chronology
Skin and Bones
(2006)
Live at Wembley Stadium
(2008)
Back and Forth
(2011)

Live at Wembley Stadium is a live video by the Foo Fighters, released on August 22, 2008, in Ireland and August 25, 2008, in the UK on DVD. It was also released in Australia on August 30, New Zealand on September 1, and Germany, Austria and Switzerland on September 5. It was released in the United States on November 18, 2008.

Contents

It was filmed during the band's two sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium on Friday June 6 and Saturday June 7, 2008. The video features a combination of footage from both nights, including the second night's collaboration with special guests John Paul Jones (bass guitar) and Jimmy Page (guitar), formerly members of Led Zeppelin.

The video was also broadcast via satellite across the UK at Vue Cinemas on June 24, 2008. The video was shown in high definition with 5.1 surround sound, and was the same cut as the video release.

The release has been certified 3 times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association [1] and gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand. [2]

The image on the artwork was shot by the aerial camera above the crowd on Friday 6 June.

Track listing

Some songs are taken from Friday's performance and some from Saturday's. This is identifiable in two ways. One is the underwear Grohl is wearing (Red on Friday, White on Saturday) which can be seen at points in the video, and secondly any shots containing rainfall are from Saturday, as it did not rain during Friday's performance.

  1. "The Pretender" (Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett)
  2. "Times Like These" (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Shiflett)
  3. "No Way Back" (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Shiflett)
  4. "Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running)" (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Shiflett)
  5. "Learn to Fly" (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel)
  6. "Long Road to Ruin" (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Shiflett)
  7. "Breakout" (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel)
  8. "Stacked Actors"/"Hocus Pocus" (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel)/(Jan Akkerman, Thijs van Leer)
  9. "Skin and Bones" (Grohl)
  10. "Marigold" (Grohl)
  11. "My Hero" (Grohl, Mendel, Pat Smear)
  12. "Cold Day in the Sun" (Hawkins)
  13. "Everlong" (Grohl)
  14. "Monkey Wrench" (Grohl, Mendel, Smear)
  15. "All My Life" (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Shiflett)
  16. "Rock and Roll" (John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant)
  17. "Ramble On" (Page, Plant)
  18. "Best of You" (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Shiflett)
Notes

Charts

Chart (2008)Peak
position
Australian Music DVDs Chart [3] 2
Austrian Music DVDs Chart [4] 6
Dutch Music DVDs Chart [5] 10
German Albums Chart [6] 68
Irish Music DVDs Chart [7] 1
New Zealand Music DVDs Chart [2] 1
Swiss Music DVDs Chart [8] 8
Chart (2011)Peak
position
Finnish Music DVDs Chart [9] 3
Swedish Music DVDs Chart [10] 3

Personnel

Band members

Touring Members

Special guests

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