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__FORCETOC__[[Image:24hoursoffoo.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Jim Shearer sings with Dave Grohl during ''24 Hours of Foo'']]'''''24 Hours of Foo''''' was a live special on [[MTV2]] hosted by the [[rock music|rock]] band [[Foo Fighters]], which aired on [[June 11]] and 12, [[2005]]. It was very similar in concept to ''[[24 Hours of Love]]'', a live special hosted by [[Courtney Love]] that the channel aired in 2002.
'''''24 Hours of Foo''''' is a live special on [[MTV2]] hosted by the [[rock music|rock]] band [[Foo Fighters]], which aired on June 11 and 12, 2005. It was very similar in concept to ''[[24 Hours of Love]]'', a live special hosted by [[Courtney Love]] that the channel tried to air in 2002.


==About the broadcast==
==About the broadcast==
Beginning at noon ET on Saturday, June 11, 2005, the Foo Fighters' [[Dave Grohl]], [[Taylor Hawkins]], [[Nate Mendel]], and [[Chris Shiflett]] took over the MTV2 airwaves for an entire day to host a selection of music videos and live events.
Beginning at noon ET on Saturday, June 11, 2005, the Foo Fighters' [[Dave Grohl]], [[Chris Shiflett]], [[Nate Mendel]], and [[Taylor Hawkins]] took over the MTV2 airwaves for an entire day to host a selection of music videos and live events.


The original press release from [[MTV Networks]] stated, "Together, the band will not only host MTV2, but also program and direct the channel in any way that they please with special guests, live performances, and a roster of activities that only the Foo Fighters could dream up." The release went on to claim, "Whether it is an impromptu wedding, a celebrity ping pong tournament, or simply following the guys as they venture into Times Square, MTV2 cameras will capture every moment live."<ref name=ap>{{cite web | year =2005 | url =http://www.jivemagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9526 | title =Foo Fighters Take Over MTV2 | publisher =[[MTV Networks]] | accessdate =2006-10-15}}</ref> [[IGN|IGN Music]] reported Dave Grohl as saying, "24 hours of Foo? Live on MTV2? It's gonna be awesome. The Foo is expecting you!"<ref name=ign>{{cite web | year =2005 | url =http://music.ign.com/articles/623/623037p1.html | title =Foo Fighters TV | publisher =[[IGN|IGN Music]] | accessdate =2006-10-15}}</ref>
The original press release from [[MTV Networks]] stated, "Together, the band will not only host MTV2, but also program and direct the channel in any way that they please with special guests, live performances, and a roster of activities that only the Foo Fighters could dream up." The release went on to claim, "Whether it is an impromptu wedding, a celebrity ping pong tournament, or simply following the guys as they venture into Times Square, MTV2 cameras will capture every moment live."<ref name=ap>{{cite web | year =2005 | url =http://www.jivemagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9526 | title =Foo Fighters Take Over MTV2 | publisher =[[MTV Networks]] | accessdate =2006-10-15| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20061018212823/http://www.jivemagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9526| archivedate= 18 October 2006 | url-status= live}}</ref> [[IGN|IGN Music]] reported Dave Grohl as saying, "24 hours of Foo? Live on MTV2? It's gonna be awesome. The Foo is expecting you!"<ref name=ign>{{cite web | year =2005 | url =http://music.ign.com/articles/623/623037p1.html | title =Foo Fighters TV | publisher =[[IGN|IGN Music]] | accessdate =2006-10-15 | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20060531133338/http://music.ign.com/articles/623/623037p1.html | archive-date =2006-05-31 | url-status =dead }}</ref>


=== Live performances ===
=== Live performances ===
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=== Special guests and events ===
=== Special guests and events ===
The 24-hour live broadcast also included other special events, including a [[drum circle]] in [[Times Square]], science experiments with [http://www.cockeyed.com Cockeyed.com]'s [[Cockeyed.com|Rob Cockerham]], an on-air wedding, a trivia game featuring comedian [[David Cross]], and other appearances from MTV personalities and friends, including [[MTV News]] reporter [[Gideon Yago]], comedian and actress [[Janeane Garofalo]], ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'''s [[Amy Poehler]] and [[Fred Armisen]], and comedian [[Robert Smigel]] as [[Triumph the Insult Comic Dog]].
The 24-hour live broadcast also included other special events, including a [[drum circle]] in [[Times Square]] (which also featured [[Stewart Copeland]]), science experiments with [http://www.cockeyed.com Cockeyed.com]'s [[Cockeyed.com|Rob Cockerham]], an on-air wedding, a trivia game featuring comedian [[David Cross]], and other appearances from MTV personalities and friends, including [[MTV News]] reporter [[Gideon Yago]], comedian and actress [[Janeane Garofalo]], ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'''s [[Amy Poehler]] and [[Fred Armisen]], and comedian [[Robert Smigel]] as [[Triumph the Insult Comic Dog]].


MTV2 VJ [[Jim Shearer]] was [[Master of Ceremonies|master of ceremonies]] for the event, launching the broadcast and staying with the Foo Fighters throughout all 24 hours until the end of the show. While some viewers noted that there was not a wide selection of music played during the broadcast, others believed that ''24 Hours of Foo'' demonstrated MTV2 could still put together and air an unusually spectacular live special. Since ''24 Hours of Foo'', there have been no other large-scale live broadcasts on MTV2.
MTV2 VJ [[Jim Shearer]] was [[Master of Ceremonies|master of ceremonies]] for the event, launching the broadcast and staying with the Foo Fighters throughout all 24 hours until the end of the show. While some viewers noted that there was not a wide selection of music played during the broadcast, others believed that ''24 Hours of Foo'' demonstrated MTV2 could still put together and air an unusually spectacular live special. Since ''24 Hours of Foo'', there were no other large-scale live broadcasts on MTV2 until 2007 when Human Giant 24 Aired on MTV2.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[MTV2]]
* [[Foo Fighters]]
* ''[[24 Hours of Love]]''
* ''[[24 Hours of Love]]''


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.mtv2.com/#series/18089 MTV2's official ''24 Hours of Foo'' page]
*[http://www.mtv2.com/#series/18089 MTV2's official ''24 Hours of Foo'' page]
*[http://cockeyed.com/travel/foo/foo01.html ''24 Hours of Foo'' recap on Cockeyed.com]
*[http://cockeyed.com/travel/foo/foo01.html ''24 Hours of Foo'' recap on Cockeyed.com]

{{Foo Fighters}}

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Latest revision as of 09:58, 14 January 2024

24 Hours of Foo is a live special on MTV2 hosted by the rock band Foo Fighters, which aired on June 11 and 12, 2005. It was very similar in concept to 24 Hours of Love, a live special hosted by Courtney Love that the channel tried to air in 2002.

About the broadcast

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Beginning at noon ET on Saturday, June 11, 2005, the Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, Chris Shiflett, Nate Mendel, and Taylor Hawkins took over the MTV2 airwaves for an entire day to host a selection of music videos and live events.

The original press release from MTV Networks stated, "Together, the band will not only host MTV2, but also program and direct the channel in any way that they please with special guests, live performances, and a roster of activities that only the Foo Fighters could dream up." The release went on to claim, "Whether it is an impromptu wedding, a celebrity ping pong tournament, or simply following the guys as they venture into Times Square, MTV2 cameras will capture every moment live."[1] IGN Music reported Dave Grohl as saying, "24 hours of Foo? Live on MTV2? It's gonna be awesome. The Foo is expecting you!"[2]

Live performances

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The highlight of the broadcast was a one-hour, full-band live performance from the Foo Fighters, which took place at midnight. Earlier that evening, the Foo Fighters played a 30-minute acoustic Unplugged performance. A live episode of Headbangers Ball was also part of the broadcast that night, hosted by Dave Grohl as he interviewed special guests SuicideGirls.

Special guests and events

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The 24-hour live broadcast also included other special events, including a drum circle in Times Square (which also featured Stewart Copeland), science experiments with Cockeyed.com's Rob Cockerham, an on-air wedding, a trivia game featuring comedian David Cross, and other appearances from MTV personalities and friends, including MTV News reporter Gideon Yago, comedian and actress Janeane Garofalo, Saturday Night Live's Amy Poehler and Fred Armisen, and comedian Robert Smigel as Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.

MTV2 VJ Jim Shearer was master of ceremonies for the event, launching the broadcast and staying with the Foo Fighters throughout all 24 hours until the end of the show. While some viewers noted that there was not a wide selection of music played during the broadcast, others believed that 24 Hours of Foo demonstrated MTV2 could still put together and air an unusually spectacular live special. Since 24 Hours of Foo, there were no other large-scale live broadcasts on MTV2 until 2007 when Human Giant 24 Aired on MTV2.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Foo Fighters Take Over MTV2". MTV Networks. 2005. Archived from the original on 18 October 2006. Retrieved 2006-10-15.
  2. ^ "Foo Fighters TV". IGN Music. 2005. Archived from the original on 2006-05-31. Retrieved 2006-10-15.
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