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Ongoing History of New Music

Remembering Taylor Hawkins

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

Music History, Music Interviews, History, Music, Music Commentary

4.8605 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Back in 2014, I was invited to the foo fighters headquarters...this is 606 studios, the band’s hangout and nerve centre in Van Nuys, California...I was there to talk about the new album and TV series, “Sonic Highways”... I got there before anyone from the band arrived...first to roll up was Taylor Hawkins...he was driving the same beat-up 1986 Toyota 4 x 4 pick-up truck that he bought for $400 when he was in high school...he could have taken his other truck, which was a 2005 Subaru Baja... “not a very rock star ride,” I said when he got out...Taylor smiled—of course, he smiled—and said “it gets the job done”...Taylor was never much for the trappings of rock stardom... Here’s a quote: if you want to play music, play because you want to play music, not because you want to be rich and famous”.... We went inside where I noticed a poster on the wall for an obscure solo album by Queen drummer, Roger Taylor...it was a 1981 release called “Fun in Space”...what was that doing here?... Taylor came alive... “Roger Taylor, man!...my favourite drummer ever!...Queen was my first concert and I’ve always been a fan of the guy...I mean, just the way he plays”... And that’s how the conversation went until everyone else arrived and we had to start the interview...but during those 15 or 20 minutes, Taylor made me feel at home, a welcome guest in this sacred and very private Foo Fighters space... I forgot that was talking to the drummer of one of the biggest bands on the planet...he was just this goofy, fun surfer dude who wanted to talk about music...I think he even made me an espresso... That’s what I thought of when I heard that Taylor had died...he wasn’t just the Foos’ drummer and a beloved member of the band, he was a nice, normal guy, who wanted to do nothing more than be a dad and play rock’n’roll... Let’s spend some time remembering Taylor Hawkins... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Alan, and I just wanted to let you know that you can now listen to the ongoing

0:04.3

history of new music early and ad-free on Amazon music, included with Prime.

0:09.3

All right, guys, let's head to the stadium and grab some high ground.

0:12.5

Copy that? I'll drop near the checkpoint. I'll take the building on the left, and watch out

0:16.1

for any teams going for the same spot. I'm in position. Whoa, that does not sound good.

0:23.6

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0:40.8

Sean has had some good ideas over the years.

0:44.5

But using Canva was a really good one.

0:47.9

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0:52.5

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Really, really good.

0:57.3

Next thing he knows, someone came and bought the loft, including the car.

1:03.9

Now Sean doesn't know how he's going to get home.

1:07.4

Thanks, Canva.

1:09.6

Hey, before we start the show today, I want to tell you about something brand new we're launching with our friends at Apple podcast called The Ongoing History of New Music Unlimited.

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