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"There aren’t too many rock musicians that are short on great stories"
Dave Grohl has confirmed that he’ll eventually get round to writing his memoirs, adding that there’s no chance of him using a ghostwriter to document his life stories.
In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, the Foo Fighters leader explained how he previously met a literary agent at a barbecue who raised the prospect of Grohl collaborating with a writer to tell his life story.
“I thought, ‘fuck that’,” said Grohl. “I
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Dave Grohl has envisioned the return of live music performances in an emotional op-ed.
Dave Grohl lives to rock. Performing for a massive crowd is the Foo Fighters' singer's oxygen. If you've ever seen him perform you can tell that Grohl gets as much energy from an arena or stadium crowd as he gives, which is a huge amount. That's why it's not surprising that he's super bummed to be at home, off the road, during the COVID-19 pandemic that has put his band's plans to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album this summer on ice.
Dave Grohl knows firsthand how meaningful live music can be — and he’s not giving up hope that the world can experience it again soon as the coronavirus threat eases.
"But I do know that we will do it again, because we have to"