DUBLIN—Foo Fighters debuted their new song “Of All People” live in Ireland on Tuesday. The track is from the band’s upcoming album, Your Favorite Toy. This marks the first time the stadium-rock titans have performed a song dedicated to a nation. Sources confirmed the Foo Fighters wrote the song for Ireland. It was a surprise to absolutely no one. This debut of “Of All People” comes just weeks before the album’s April release.
A Surprise To Absolutely No One
Lead singer Dave Grohl claimed the song was inspired by the country’s rich history. “We just felt it was time to write a song for Ireland,” Grohl stated. He did not elaborate further. The band has a long history with the island. They have played many concerts there. The Foo Fighters have always felt a special connection. “Of All People” is a powerful ballad. It is about the people of Ireland. Fans in attendance were thrilled. They sang along to every word.
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Some attendees expressed surprise. “I never expected them to play this song,” said attendee Siobhan O’Malley, Chief Leprechaun of the Dublin Tourism Board. “It was a beautiful moment.” Other fans agreed. “It was a touching tribute,” commented Patrick Finnegan, Grand Marshal of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. “We’re glad they thought of us.” The Foo Fighters hope the song becomes an anthem for the nation. It is their most ambitious artistic statement yet.
At press time, the band was reportedly considering writing a song specifically for Finland. They are waiting for inspiration to strike during their next international tour.
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