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KC//CRIMSON
2/9/2007, 02:28 PM
Foo Fighters 'Have No Idea' Why Prince Covered Their Song At Super Bowl

Drummer Taylor Hawkins says 'Best of You' halftime performance could be revenge for Foos' 'Darling Nikki' B-side.

If you were among the 90 million or so Americans who tuned in to Super Bowl XLI, you were no doubt left with a few questions to go along with your Monday morning hangover: Is Rex Grossman just Neil O'Donnell reincarnated? Do people honestly find Carlos Mencia funny? And what was Prince doing working a version of the Foo Fighters' "Best of You" into his high-octane halftime set?

Well, we may not have the answers to all those quandaries — though we do suggest guzzling some Pedialyte to cure that crippling crapulence. But we can try to get to the bottom of the whole Prince/Foo thing, the roots of which actually reach all the way back to 2003, when the Foos recorded a version of the Purple One's scandalous "Darling Nikki" (from his breakout 1984 album, Purple Rain) and released it as a B-side on the Australian version of their "Have It All" single.

Though it may have only been intended for our friends Down Under, the Foos' version of "Nikki" actually began to accumulate radio play here in the States and even became a set-closing staple at Foo Fighters shows in 2004.

"Whenever we finish an album [in this case, the band's 2002 effort, One by One], we just think it's fun to do a couple of covers," Foo drummer Taylor Hawkins explained. "Dave loved 'Darling Nikki' because it was really funky. And so we just recorded our version in my garage, and somehow it ended up getting played on radio — which was weird, because we just did it as a sort of joke."

And while the band — and its fans — yukked it up, Prince was less than pleased, telling Entertainment Weekly that he didn't appreciate the Foos (or anyone else) covering his work, and that Grohl and company should "write [their] own tunes."

"We wanted to put it out here in the States, but Prince wouldn't let us," Hawkins said. "I heard that he didn't like our version. Or maybe he just didn't like us doing it."

Fast-forward nearly three years to January 29, when a studio version of Prince melding a version of "All Along the Watchtower" with the Foos' "Best of You" made its worldwide debut on Howard Stern's Sirius satellite radio show. Reportedly sent to Stern by someone in Prince's camp, the mash-up was greeted with enthusiasm by not just Stern ("I got chills"), but a large portion of the blogosphere too.

So when Prince took the glyph-shaped stage at Miami's ProPlayer Stadium during halftime on Sunday, it seemed rather likely that he'd be performing the tunes — and he did, working both numbers into a jam-packed medley that also included Prince's "Let's Go Crazy" and "Baby I'm a Star" and Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary."

But it also raised a series of questions — chief among them, was Prince covering the Foos because he's a fan or because he was firing a return salvo over the bow of the S.S. Foo?

"Dude, I have no idea why he did it, but I'd love to find out," Hawkins laughed. "I mean, the thought went through my head that maybe he was doing it as a sort of 'F--- you' to us, or maybe he really likes the song. Either way, it was pretty amazing to have a guy like Prince covering one of our songs — and actually doing it better than we did."

Hawkins said he was clueless about Prince's plans to work "Best of You" into his Super Bowl set. "I was watching the game at our producer Nick Raskulinecz's house, and since he's doing the new Rush album, all the guys from the band were there," he said. "I mean, I'm outside smoking a cigarette with [Rush drummer] Neil Peart and someone sticks their head outside and goes, 'Uh, dude, Prince is doing your song.' " Hawkins said he hasn't heard from anyone in Prince's camp about the cover (neither has MTV News, which made several attempts to contact him about his Super Bowl medley).

Hawkins said the entire band is thrilled — if a little puzzled — by the cover. And with the Foos in the very early stages of work on a new album, there's always the possibility of the band firing up the tribute machine one more time, trying to rankle Prince again.

"We're just getting started on a new album, just demoing and stuff right now," Hawkins said. "But maybe we'll get cracking on a version of 'Purple Rain' to see if maybe he'll hate it even more." :D


This report is provided by MTV News

SoonerStormchaser
2/9/2007, 02:31 PM
Who cares? He's freaking Prince. He can do whatever he wants...and nail just about any chick he wants!

C&CDean
2/9/2007, 02:32 PM
Dude, I gotta be honest here. I really didn't think any of these things because:

a) I don't think I've ever heard a Foo Fighter's song that I knew it was the Foo Fighters doing. Yes, I'm old and don't give a **** about most new music.

b) I don't know enough about Prince's music to determine that was a cover of somebody elses schtick. I will say though that Prince is one damned talented musician and I would probably buy some of his stuff if I was inclined to start looking for "different" music than what I'd normally get into.

c) Sorry my brotha, Journey sucks all.

SoonerStormchaser
2/9/2007, 02:33 PM
^^^BOOOO on c!

bri
2/9/2007, 02:33 PM
"We're just getting started on a new album, just demoing and stuff right now," Hawkins said. "But maybe we'll get cracking on a version of 'Purple Rain' to see if maybe he'll hate it even more."

Foo = teh win. :D

Xstnlsooner
2/9/2007, 02:48 PM
I love a lot of the FF stuff, but sometimes ALL of their songs sound the same!!
Like the last cd!

"Everlong" is the BOMB tho!!

jk the sooner fan
2/9/2007, 02:59 PM
the foo fighters are greatness........dean, if you like pure rock, give them a listen

GREAT stuff imo

what is the "rule" on covering another artist's song, i thought they had to have permission if they make money on it


oh, and that song "razor" on the new skin and bones CD RMFO

KC//CRIMSON
2/9/2007, 03:18 PM
Cockfighter?

http://www.kcci.com/2007/0207/10953772_240X180.jpg

FrenchFry
2/9/2007, 04:59 PM
Isn't "Foo" slang for female gentalia? What is a Foo Fighter?

soonerboomer93
2/9/2007, 07:16 PM
Foo = teh win. :D

ymssr....

soonerboomer93
2/9/2007, 07:19 PM
Isn't "Foo" slang for female gentalia? What is a Foo Fighter?

The group is named after the World War II term "foo fighter", used to refer to mysterious aerial phenomena from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foo_Fighters

1stTimeCaller
2/9/2007, 07:48 PM
what is the "rule" on covering another artist's song, i thought they had to have permission if they make money on it



You don't have to have permission to record or play anyone's songs. You do have to pay the author roughly $.07 per CD you sell that has one of their songs on it. I think the author will also make all the monies earned from radio play as well.

tbl
2/9/2007, 10:58 PM
When I saw the show I immediately thought of the Darling Nikki cover. I kinda figured they were buddies and he was doing it to return the favor. I never heard he had anything negative to say about the Foo covering it. With the whole story, it seems like he was doing it to apologize for being kind of a prick about it, since he did the exact thing he was criticizing Foo for (covering other peoples songs).