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Beyond drumming, Grohl contributed guitar to a cover of Neil Young's "I've Been Waiting For You" on David Bowie's 2002 album Heathen. [ 89 ] In June 2008, Grohl was Paul McCartney 's special guest for a concert at the Anfield football stadium in Liverpool , in one of the central events of the English city's year as European Capital of Culture ...
Dave Grohl has made headlines for both his music career and his personal life through the years. Grohl rose to fame when he joined the band Nirvana in 1990. Four years later, lead singer Kurt ...
Dave Grohl (pictured in 2019) founded Foo Fighters after his band Nirvana disbanded in 1994.. In 1990, Dave Grohl joined the grunge band Nirvana as the drummer. During tours, he took a guitar with him and wrote songs, but was too intimidated to share them with the band.
In the 2003 footage, Grohl quietly responded, I think 'Foo Fighters' is the best," despite the fact that the band normally emphasizes "Foo" instead of "Fighters."
The post Dave Grohl Describes Going Punk in Excerpt From His Upcoming Memoir appeared first on SPIN. ... and his life was forever changed as a 13-year-old. Grohl brought this story up during the ...
Grohl took inspiration from the D.C. hardcore scene he was part of during his time in the band Scream (pictured circa 1986). [9] Most of the lyrics on Foo Fighters are nonsensical lines written by Grohl in the 20 minutes before recording began. [28] As Grohl later explained, "I had seven days to record fifteen songs.
Dave Grohl’s daughter Violet is following in her dad’s footsteps! On Thursday, Jan. 30, the drummer, 56, was joined by his fellow Nirvana band members, bassist Krist Novoselic and rhythm ...
Wasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters, released on April 12, 2011, through Roswell and RCA Records.Wanting to capture the essence of their earlier work and avoid the artificiality of digital recording, Foo Fighters recorded the album in the garage of frontman Dave Grohl in Encino, California, using only analog equipment.