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Foo Fighters - "The Colour and the Shape" with Mike Jones

April 13, 2026·53 min
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into The Colour and the Shape, the Foo Fighters' 1997 sophomore record and the album widely credited with establishing Dave Grohl as a frontman in his own right. Recorded across studios in DC, Washington, and California, the album marked the band's first full collaborative effort as a group, a sharp contrast to their largely solo debut. Produced by Gil Norton, known for his work with the Pixies, The Colour and the Shape balanced melodic precision with raw emotional urgency, drawing heavily from Grohl's personal life while reaching toward something genuinely expansive. Grohl grew up in Springfield, Virginia, and came up through the DC hardcore scene with Dain Bramage and Scream before joining Nirvana. That regional history runs through the record in ways both literal and atmospheric. The sessions were turbulent by any measure: drummer William Goldsmith's departure mid-recording, Grohl quietly replacing his drum tracks, and a bruising production process that pushed the band to their limits. What emerged from that friction was one of the defining American rock albums of its era, anchored by three singles that became fixtures of rock radio for years. For this episode, we're joined by Mike Jones of DC101, a station that has been playing Foo Fighters since this record was new. Together, we discuss the making of the album, its Virginia roots, and why The Colour and the Shape continues to hold up as the moment Foo Fighters became Foo Fighters.   Go Further: Mike Jones – Mike Jones - DC101 The Colour and the Shape – Wikipedia || Allmusic   Follow Us: Social media: @dcrockpod Email: dcrockpod@gmail.com   Hosts: Philip Basnight – Broke Royals Alex Vidales – Pilot Waves   Podcast Artwork by Rebecca Basnight

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