Foo Fighters – Study to Fly | Kaleidoscope Orchestra model
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You're all so awesome, and this is such an amazing piece! It's so moving!
Perfect…simply perfect,
Rest in Peace Taylor.
Remember when foo fighters were aids denialists?!
Good to see and hear you guys back together performing. 😁
@1:25, that could be intro to any japanese RPG when going to the field. Great tribute, ladies and gentlemen. RIP Taylor
I don't know how, but if there is a way to sell to some movie company as part of soundtrack it could be a gem
Further more. Total genius
Already love this song for a long time, always find it very melodic (for a rock piece).
Your version make it definitely sounds like a movie soundtrack.
Great job.
I'm sensing a theme. Prodigy, Aviici, Linkin Park, Foo Fighters….
Man, it’s wonderful!
Awesome! Would love to see you here in Hamburg one day!
Steve that is so brilliant. Thank you. I am proud to pay patreon to Kaleidoscope Orchestra. Keep up the great work.
I cried when heard it first time. So so so beautiful! I need this on Spotify so I can listen to it all the time.
Phenomenal!!
Sounds like it could be part of a Disney movie!
RIP TH ❤️
Hits this Foo fan right in the feels. ❤️
This is amazing! 😍
That was seriously more than beautiful, what a piece of work <3
Seen these guys so many times they are a true force ….this is beautiful ✨
Absolute Chills! Thank you so much!
Massive Sufjan Stevens vibes 🥰
Greats from France!
We love your songs !
Great work guys!🙂
Absolutely sensational. Not just the playing, but the arrangement, and the sound levels… people do not realise how hard it is to get every instrument at the volume it's supposed to be at on any given moment so that individual instruments can be heard when they are supposed to be heard above the others then the rest of the time they fall back to the base level of their section. Every single musician was amazing, but I just want to say a particular "well done" to Jenny on Percussion – it would be so easy to overdo the crash cymbals on a song like this, but they were absolutely spot on every time! The whole performance was just epic!
Love this.. Any chance of a few more Foo Fighters covers.. Maybe.. Everlong, Walk or The Pretender.
That choked me up guys. Absolutely beautiful and a wonderful tribute.
Rest in peace Taylor
Amazing as always. Nice to see everyone together again.
32 degrees outside and this gave me goosebumps!
Amazing! Can't wait for more from you all this year.
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Espectacular, well job guys!