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Foo Fighters Live at Scala, London - Performance Highlights Including Learn to Fly

Venue: Scala Location: London, England, United Kingdom Date: March 4, 2000

Back in March 2000, when Foo Fighters rocked the Scala in London, they were riding the wave of their third studio album, *There Is Nothing Left to Lose*. Released in late 1999, this album marked a significant moment for the band, showcasing their growth and solidifying their place in rock history. With hits like “Learn to Fly” and “My Hero” in heavy rotation, it's no wonder that this live recording captures a budding energy and camaraderie among band members, especially as they navigated the post-grunge landscape. What's particularly fascinating is that *There Is Nothing Left to Lose* was the first album recorded by the band as a trio, following the departure of guitarist Franz Stahl, highlighting their resilience and adaptability. This live performance represents a pivotal juncture—both in terms of their evolving sound and their connection with a devoted fan base, demonstrating their knack for creating an electrifying atmosphere that still resonates today.

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