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Years ago, I downloaded a relaxed-tempo, acoustic version of "Everlong" by the Foo Fighters, that was fantastic. I lost it when my stupid, proprietary NAS decided to re-initialize both RAID disks. I've searched repeatedly, but all that ever comes up is Dave Grohl's solo performance on The Howard Stern Show.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everlong
The very first hit I get on YouTube is for the Greatest Hits version. Is that it?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=AAMgHB-1_Fo
Thanks, no, that's not quite it. I remember that it was slightly swing-y, with a bit of a Postmodern Jukebox feel. I'm pretty sure it was the Foo Fighters, but it occurs to me that maybe it was a cover by another group, but I'd have no idea who.
This is the Skin and Bones one, but that's live, and I assume that you'd have probably remembered if it were live.
EDIT: Oh, I see what you mean. There are about a million acoustic covers of Everlong on YouTube done by other people.
Well, got-damn! You have inspired me to continue looking again, and here it is: Foo Fighters - Everlong (Live on 2 Meter Sessions, 1999)
Congrats!
Rest of the 2 Meter sessions are also worth a listen!