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Dave Grohl took Pharrell Williams by surprise when the Foo Fighters frontman shared an unexpected revelation about the biggest hit from his earlier band, Nirvana.
In a clip from Grohl’s new Paramount+ series “From Cradle to Stage,” Grohl modestly downplays his drumming abilities.
“I wanted to be a drumline kid,” Grohl says in the video. “But I can’t read music. I couldn’t then, still can’t now. All I wanted to do was be in a line of drummers all playing drums.”
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pic.twitter.com/QLwZRdPkyC“I wanted to be a drumline kid,” Grohl says at the beginning of the clip, “But I can’t read music. I couldn’t then, still can’t now.
Dave Grohl has admitted to “ripping off” some of disco’s great drummers for his parts on Nirvana‘s legendary ‘Nevermind’.As part of an interview with Pharrell Williams on Grohl’s new Paramount+ series From Cradle to Stage, Grohl spoke of his admiration for disco drummers from The Gap Band, Cameo, Chic and more.“I can’t read music. I couldn’t then, and I still can’t now,” Grohl told Pharrell.
Nandi Bushell and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders have recorded a “jam” together, the young musician has revealed.The 11-year-old drummer became a viral sensation after posting a video of her covering Nirvana’s ‘In Bloom’ in November 2019.Since then, she has engaged in a drum battle with Dave Grohl and received praise from Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello, Queens Of The Stone Age, Royal Blood and more.Now, Helders has paid Bushell a visit at her home to record what the child star has
Foo Fighters have shared Mark Ronson‘s version of their ‘Medicine At Midnight‘ single ‘Making A Fire’.The song has been repurposed for a bouncier version featuring members of Antibalas, the Budos Band, the Dap-Kings, El Michels Affair, La Buya, Menahan Street Band, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, and Tuatara all providing backing to frontman Dave Grohl‘s gravelly vocals.The Mark Ronson-produced track is also supported by a back-up vocal quartet featuring Violet Grohl, Dave’s daughter.‘Medicine At
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Jonathan Cohen It didn’t take long for the enormity of the moment to sink in. Just moments after Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl led the band into “Times Like These” at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sunday night — the first song of the first full-capacity concert at the World’s Most Famous Arena™ since COVID-19 shutdowns began in March 2020 — Grohl had to pause for a beat to look around the room and shake his head in awe.
The Libertines drummer Gary Powell has recalled the “awkward” 2006 incident where he ended up completely naked in front of Dave Grohl on a ferry.Powell remembered being “escorted backstage” after a few too many drinks following his band Dirty Pretty Things‘ set at the Isle of Wight Festival, where Foo Fighters were headlining.“There was an awkward moment at Isle of Wight in 2006,” Powell recalled in a piece on The Independent.
Gallery: Prince Harry shows us The Me You Can't See: 10 shocking revelations from the show (BANG Showbiz)Gary - who is joined by Carl Barat, Pete Doherty and John Hassall in the notorious indie group - was locked in on the tour bus, until the ferry home, when he decided to go for a wee on deck and bumped into the Foo Fighters frontman while in the nude, who quipped: 'That's a good look, man. ' Gary told The Independent: "There was an awkward moment at Isle of Wight in 2006.
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