Pat Smear's Latest Mishap Exposes the Dark Side of Rockstar Gardening Habits
In a bizarre turn of events, Foo Fighters guitarist Pat Smear has found himself sidelined due to an unfortunate gardening incident that left him with multiple broken bones. The band's Instagram post announcing Smear's temporary departure featured a mock tabloid cover showcasing the rocker hoisting his middle finger while being carried away on a stretcher.
While it may seem like just another example of the rockstar antics fans have come to expect, this latest mishap marks what appears to be the second time around for Smear - with Toto drummer Jeff Porcaro having met an untimely demise in a similar incident involving insecticides while tending to his yard. Moreover, Queen guitarist Brian May recently recounted how he nearly tore his gluteus maximus muscle while demonstrating "over-enthusiastic gardening".
Smear's temporary replacement will be Jason Falkner, who has previously played guitar with notable artists such as Beck and St. Vincent. Despite the amusing tabloid cover, the band is determined to ensure Smear fully recovers before rejoining the lineup.
As for future plans, Foo Fighters have a slew of shows scheduled this month across Mexico, Los Angeles, and Tasmania, followed by gigs in June that may or may not include Smear's return. A North American tour is also set to kick off in August. It seems that while the band will be "missed" during Smear's recovery, fans can rest assured their beloved guitarist will be back on his feet as soon as possible.
Interestingly, this latest mishap brings back memories of classic rockstars meeting untimely ends due to various gardening-related incidents. The tragic Spinal Tap incident involving drummer John Pepys serves as a stark reminder that while these stories might seem amusing in hindsight, they're ultimately harrowing reminders of the risks we often take for our passions.
As Foo Fighters gears up for their upcoming tour and potential new album releases, fans can't help but look forward to Smear's return.
In a bizarre turn of events, Foo Fighters guitarist Pat Smear has found himself sidelined due to an unfortunate gardening incident that left him with multiple broken bones. The band's Instagram post announcing Smear's temporary departure featured a mock tabloid cover showcasing the rocker hoisting his middle finger while being carried away on a stretcher.
While it may seem like just another example of the rockstar antics fans have come to expect, this latest mishap marks what appears to be the second time around for Smear - with Toto drummer Jeff Porcaro having met an untimely demise in a similar incident involving insecticides while tending to his yard. Moreover, Queen guitarist Brian May recently recounted how he nearly tore his gluteus maximus muscle while demonstrating "over-enthusiastic gardening".
Smear's temporary replacement will be Jason Falkner, who has previously played guitar with notable artists such as Beck and St. Vincent. Despite the amusing tabloid cover, the band is determined to ensure Smear fully recovers before rejoining the lineup.
As for future plans, Foo Fighters have a slew of shows scheduled this month across Mexico, Los Angeles, and Tasmania, followed by gigs in June that may or may not include Smear's return. A North American tour is also set to kick off in August. It seems that while the band will be "missed" during Smear's recovery, fans can rest assured their beloved guitarist will be back on his feet as soon as possible.
Interestingly, this latest mishap brings back memories of classic rockstars meeting untimely ends due to various gardening-related incidents. The tragic Spinal Tap incident involving drummer John Pepys serves as a stark reminder that while these stories might seem amusing in hindsight, they're ultimately harrowing reminders of the risks we often take for our passions.
As Foo Fighters gears up for their upcoming tour and potential new album releases, fans can't help but look forward to Smear's return.