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Foo Fighters front man covers Yellow Submarine track
Tags: The Beatles, Foo Fighters
Tags: The Beatles, Foo Fighters
The last clip from the The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles has emerged online, showing Dave Grohl covering the Beatles' 'Hey Bulldog'. Watch it below.
Introducing the cover to Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, Grohl says that while the track isn't regarded as a Beatles classic, to him it is hugely influential. He also goes so far as to say that if it wasn't for the famous UK band, he wouldn't even be a musician.
Grohl performs the track with Electric Light Orchestra's Jeff Lyne and seems to keep the rendition as faithful as possible. Pleasing Starr in particular who has very much the lead on the Yellow Submarine album from which the track is taken.
Watch: Dave Grohl covering the Beatles' 'Hey Bulldog' below
Grohl performed the cover for the Grammy produced show, which took place in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the group's appearance on the Ed Sullivan show. Other acts performing tributes on the night included a reformed Eurythmics, John mayer, Stevie Wonder, Maroon 5, Katy Perry and many more.
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