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  • Learn to Fly
  • Learn To Fly
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  • Learn to Fly is a launcher game where you play as a penguin attempting to fly using a ramp and various gadgets. In this game, your goal is simple: fly as high, long, and far as possible. __TOC__
  • Learn to Fly is a song by Foo Fighters which is about the search for some sort of inspiration, the search for signs of life that will make you feel alive. In the video are Jack Black and his Tenacious D partner, Kyle Gass. They are the cleaners that mistakenly spike the coffee. Jack Black also appears in "Low" as Dave Grohl's sidekick at the hotel. Lead singer Dave Grohl appears in Tenacious D's video for "Tribute" as the guitar-playing Devil. (thanks, Glenn - Mildenhall, England) The video clip was directed by Jesse Peretz, bass player in Lemonheads. (thanks, Lorena - London, England)
  • The music video for the song takes place on an commercial airliner, parodying the movie Airplane!, and by extension, the films Airport 1975 and its sequel Airport '77. Two airline mechanics (played by Jack Black and Kyle Gass from Tenacious D) smuggle and hide their narcotic known as "World Domination brand 'Erotic' Sleeping Powder" in the coffee-maker. This ends up incapacitating everyone who drinks the coffee. The take off sequence, in addition to the crew members hiding ulterior criminal motives, are a near shot-by-shot homage to the film Airport '77. The band, having avoided the coffee (choosing liquor instead), mirroring Karen Black's role in Airport 1975, find themselves forced to land the plane. For the video, each band member (Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel and Taylor Hawkins) portrays hi
Level
  • medium
  • easy
  • hard
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diff2 drums
  • 4
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  • 3
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  • 3
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  • 2
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  • no
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  • 2
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  • no
DESCRIP
  • 1555200.0
  • Achieve a top speed of 150 mph
  • Complete the final 6,000-distance achievement
  • Maintain your flight for 5 full seconds
diff2 harmonies
  • no
iOS vocals
  • 2
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  • no
iOS drums
  • 4
diff harmonies
  • no
diff2 keys
  • no
diff2 bass pro
  • no
diff guitar pro
  • no
iOS bass pro
  • no
iOS band
  • 2
iOS bass
  • 2
diff2 keys pro
  • no
iOS keys
  • no
diff keys
  • no
diff2 guitar pro
  • no
diff vocals
  • 0
diff guitar
  • 2
diff2 band
  • 2
force RBB
  • yes
diff drums
  • 3
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  • 4
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  • 4
force RB
  • yes
diff band
  • 2
iOS harmonies
  • no
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  • 3
diff keys pro
  • no
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Album
  • There is Nothing Left to Lose
Name
Genre
  • Rock
  • Sports & Racing
Type
  • Launcher
force RBM
  • yes
Language
  • English
Author
Pub
  • 2009-05-16
Title
  • Learn to Fly
Cover
  • There is Nothing Left to Lose.png
url
Released
  • 1999
Gender
  • Male
Artist
  • Foo Fighters
Source
  • RB
Rating
  • SR
iga
  • [[#Achievements
upg
  • Yes
force iOS
  • yes
abstract
  • Learn to Fly is a launcher game where you play as a penguin attempting to fly using a ramp and various gadgets. In this game, your goal is simple: fly as high, long, and far as possible. __TOC__
  • The music video for the song takes place on an commercial airliner, parodying the movie Airplane!, and by extension, the films Airport 1975 and its sequel Airport '77. Two airline mechanics (played by Jack Black and Kyle Gass from Tenacious D) smuggle and hide their narcotic known as "World Domination brand 'Erotic' Sleeping Powder" in the coffee-maker. This ends up incapacitating everyone who drinks the coffee. The take off sequence, in addition to the crew members hiding ulterior criminal motives, are a near shot-by-shot homage to the film Airport '77. The band, having avoided the coffee (choosing liquor instead), mirroring Karen Black's role in Airport 1975, find themselves forced to land the plane. For the video, each band member (Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel and Taylor Hawkins) portrays himself as well as several other roles, including an FBI agent who arrests the two mechanics. Also, as in the music video for "Monkey Wrench", a Foo Fighters song is played as Muzak in the beginning, this time with "Everlong" from The Colour and The Shape. The premise of smuggling drugs in airplane coffee is nearly identical to an actual smuggling operation that was uncovered in 1997. The video was filmed in London, England in a cabin crew training airplane. The video won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video.
  • Learn to Fly is a song by Foo Fighters which is about the search for some sort of inspiration, the search for signs of life that will make you feel alive. In the video are Jack Black and his Tenacious D partner, Kyle Gass. They are the cleaners that mistakenly spike the coffee. Jack Black also appears in "Low" as Dave Grohl's sidekick at the hotel. Lead singer Dave Grohl appears in Tenacious D's video for "Tribute" as the guitar-playing Devil. (thanks, Glenn - Mildenhall, England) The video clip was directed by Jesse Peretz, bass player in Lemonheads. (thanks, Lorena - London, England) This was used in the 2004 Scrubs episode "My Unicorn." (thanks, Tim Sillery - Birmingham, United Kingdom)