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Two music videos were made for the studio version of the song and a third music video was made for an acoustic version of the song. All three versions were made available via the DVD release "Low/Times Like These"(2003):
Live at Wembley Stadium is a live video by the Foo Fighters, filmed during the band's two sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium on Friday June 6 and Saturday June 7, 2008. The video features a combination of footage from both nights, including the second night's collaboration with special guests John Paul Jones (bass guitar) and Jimmy Page (), formerly members of Led Zeppelin.
"Times Like These" (song), by Foo Fighters, 2003, and a Live Lounge Allstars charity single, 2020 "Times Like These", a 2022 song by Five Finger Death Punch from AfterLife "Times Like These", a 2010 song by Jack Johnson
Dave Grohl couldn’t hold back the tears as he and the Foo Fighters performed “Times Like These” on Saturday during the Taylor Hawkins tribute show at the Wembley Arena in London. Grohl, and ...
It offers different features based on user verification, such as standard or basic features like uploading videos, creating playlists, and using YouTube Music, with limits based on daily activity (verification via phone number or channel history increases feature availability and daily usage limits); intermediate or additional features like ...
"These Days" † Wasting Light: Butch Vig "This Is a Call" † Foo Fighters: Barrett Jones, Dave Grohl "Times Like These" † One by One: Nick Raskulinecz, Foo Fighters "Tired of You" One by One: Adam Kasper, Foo Fighters Featuring Brian May "T-Shirt" Concrete and Gold: Greg Kurstin "Under You" † But Here We Are: Foo Fighters, Greg Kurstin ...
[11] [12] In 2017 and 2020, Lipa featured on charity singles "Bridge over Troubled Water" and "Times Like These" as part of the Artists for Grenfell and Radio One Allstars, respectively. [13] [14] Lipa's second studio album Future Nostalgia was released in March 2020, preceded by the singles, "Don't Start Now", "Physical" and "Break My Heart". [15]
The discography of Foo Fighters, an American rock band formed in 1995 by Dave Grohl, consists of eleven studio albums, fourteen extended plays (EPs), six video albums, one live album, and 57 singles (including promotional releases).