Foo Fighters Performs ‘Under Pressure’ With Members Of Queen, Zeppelin
To quote Dave Grohl, it wasn’t just a supergroup but a “superdupergroup” that entertained the audience Saturday at the U.K.’s Milton Keynes Bowl.
The Foo Fighters had been performing at the arena when they were joined onstage by none other than Queen's Roger Taylor and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones. Together, they performed an all-star rendition of Queen and David Bowie’s 1981 hit “Under Pressure.”
“Now look. I don't know if y'all have ever seen a supergroup. This is a ‘superdupergroup,’” Grohl told the crowd. “I don't even know what to say because this kind of s**t doesn't happen every day. Let me just tell you that the Foo Fighters, right now, are living out our rock 'n' roll fantasy with you tonight.”
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As Rolling Stone points out, Saturday marked what would've been the 69th birthday of late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. Mercury died in 1991.
Watch the Foo Fighters' “superduper” performance above.
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