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The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music
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One time drummer of Nirvana and founder and songwriter of the Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl, is one of the best-known musicians on the planet. The first thing you learn about him (but most of us fans know this anyway), is that he’s generous and a nice bloke. This comes through in spades in this autobiography, it’s also evident for those of us who have seen the Foo Fighters live � the only time I saw them, they played for almost three hours. It was the best live show I have ever seen (they played with Tenacious D FFS! � how lucky was that?) � and I’ve been to a few concerts over the years. The only bands I reckon I might enjoy more would be ACDC or Radiohead � they’re on my bucket list.

In this audiobook, Grohl talks about his humble beginnings, living with his mom and sister in working-class Springfield, Viriginia. I really enjoyed hearing his early experiences practising drums on pillows, and following local punk bands as he was growing up. Even though he wasn’t musically trained, he had enough pluck to put himself out there and, even though he said he benefited from serendipity at times, I truly believe he made his own luck. One can only admire the guy. The way he phoned for an audition to the well-known band Scream, when only a young inexperienced home drummer, was admirable, yes � he got the gig, and the rest is history. He doesn’t say it � but he had balls, but he's never cocky.
Learning about his time with Nirvana was interesting, the capricious Kurt Cobain was difficult to work with at times, a junkie � but what an obscene talent. His death had a massive impact on Grohl, despite Cobain’s tricky character, he was also a heroin addict � which was a whole different world from Grohl’s world of smokes, weed and booze. They seemed to grow apart when Cobain started to down spiral.
Grohl played for a number of bands over this time, often as a guest (see the link to Queens of the Stone Age below � you’ll get an idea of Grohl’s energetic drumming style).
One of my favourites � Grohl, punching the crap out of those skins man!
Then there’s this � him playing to the soundtrack of Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana
And just a very short clip of Foo Fighters and Dave Grohl dedicating a song to his best friend, and the Foo's drummer Taylor Hawkins and Glastonbury.
Sad � RIP Taylor Hawkins
Magic.
I love this and I was sad to finish it………………�.. 5 Stars❤️ #FF

In this audiobook, Grohl talks about his humble beginnings, living with his mom and sister in working-class Springfield, Viriginia. I really enjoyed hearing his early experiences practising drums on pillows, and following local punk bands as he was growing up. Even though he wasn’t musically trained, he had enough pluck to put himself out there and, even though he said he benefited from serendipity at times, I truly believe he made his own luck. One can only admire the guy. The way he phoned for an audition to the well-known band Scream, when only a young inexperienced home drummer, was admirable, yes � he got the gig, and the rest is history. He doesn’t say it � but he had balls, but he's never cocky.
Learning about his time with Nirvana was interesting, the capricious Kurt Cobain was difficult to work with at times, a junkie � but what an obscene talent. His death had a massive impact on Grohl, despite Cobain’s tricky character, he was also a heroin addict � which was a whole different world from Grohl’s world of smokes, weed and booze. They seemed to grow apart when Cobain started to down spiral.
Grohl played for a number of bands over this time, often as a guest (see the link to Queens of the Stone Age below � you’ll get an idea of Grohl’s energetic drumming style).
One of my favourites � Grohl, punching the crap out of those skins man!
Then there’s this � him playing to the soundtrack of Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana
And just a very short clip of Foo Fighters and Dave Grohl dedicating a song to his best friend, and the Foo's drummer Taylor Hawkins and Glastonbury.
Sad � RIP Taylor Hawkins
Magic.
I love this and I was sad to finish it………………�.. 5 Stars❤️ #FF
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"Grohl is a very cool guy, a nice guy too! I'm in the process of buying some Foo Fighters T-shirts :))"
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Yes, indeed Lisa - I will always remember my first - The Police - in Adelaide, since then haven't looked back. But imagine living where you live, all the big bands play there, when they come to Australia - they often only go to Sydney and Melbourne. You're right I loved this audiobook and thanks for reading my review, my friend :))

Bahahahaha - just watched it Justinio!! Dude, I reckon that was brilliant - a great piss-take. A suit AND sneakers no less!! By the way, I've just watched another one by him - he's called the Dee Gees, & the Foo's are covering a Bee Gees song, excellent too!

Thanks dude - that made me laugh, HARD! 😂😂

Thanks so much Yun! Maybe it's the lifestyle many of them live, drugs, drink and the hectic schedules when on tour - I don't think sleep would be high on their agenda :))

Indeed Karen, glad to see you loved this, and him too!!

My pleasure, I'm so happy you checked out the links Lorna. As well as the man, I love his music - thanks again for your kind comments my friend :))


Claro mi amiga y muchas gracias por sea tan amable. Estoy de acuerdo, Grohl es una astrella!! El es un divertido y amable hombre de familia tambian. Gracias Maricarmen :))




I just read your review and loved it too Bianca - BUT, I think we need to sit down and have a good chat about your antipathy towards ACDC!!!!!! I saw them over 10 years ago at Adelaide Oval - aren't they so good live? They really do play for the fans. There was a story on that tour of Grohl throwing a frisbee with a bunch of people on Victoria Square in the city - sounds like him doesn't it? The ultimate entertainer indeed. Thanks so much :))

Thanks heaps Canders - isn't it great watching a band live? It's been a while for me too - I reckon the last one was Midnight Oil around 6 or 7 years ago at a natural amphitheatre in the rainforest up here - was pretty good! The thing best about concerts is - everyone is happy right? Who would you see if you could?

Thanks again for your kind comments Debbie - shit, the last album I bought was probably before my girls were born - there was a time, when they were little, I spent in musical no mans land!!!! The Foo Fighters are a band I listen to on Spotify and watch their videos - one of my go to bands, and I love watching interviews with Grohl, he's a funny guy. The songs I love include - The Best of You, Times Like These, Monkey Wrench, Everlong but there's .............there's so many. Watching them with Tenacious D was a special treat too!



Thanks so much Jen Jen - always very kind, I bet he posts some good fun pics, do you follow Jack Black too and Tenacious D??

Yes, he certainly played for the fans and basically, they wouldn't go home!! They were magic Ilse. I bet he would love to hear he influenced your boy to pick up a bass and play in a band 🤗🎸 This book was full of names of people who inspired him - that's what it's all about hey? Inspiring the next generation of rockers. Thanks again!


Thanks very much Mai, yes this was excellent - great to read you like Nirvana :))

It is awesome seeing and listening to live music! Right now I am obsessively listening to London Grammar and would kill to see them somewhere! It's a totally different sound from what we are talking about here though! :D But take a listen, they are perfect for the right mood :) :)


Yippee!! Hope you enjoy them, Markus. Hannah's voice is so unique and seductive!



Great to see you're a big fan of the man and his work too Nancy!! I must admit, I admire him even more after reading this. Grohl made a point to discuss his moments of grief - departed friends - during his life. He would've even had more to say if this had been written after Taylor's death - that was sad too. Have you seen the clip on YouTube of Taylor's son, playing a cameo on drums (after his Dad's death) at one of FF's concerts? 🎸🎸🎸...............oh Tenacious D were so good too!

Yes, I saw that clip and it was amazing.


You've got a great taste in bands Fran - love your work!

Hopefully one day Lily - wouldn't it be a hoot????
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Hey Tezza I can understand that mate - for sure! He is good though. Okay - if you hade to see ONE musical act before you die, who would it be my friend?
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That's a tough one, Mark, but after considerable thought, I would love to have seen and heard Russian violinists David and Igor Oistrakh, father and son, playing the Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043. If I were asked What is your favourite EVER piece of music?, an impossible question for me, but I would probably answer "The Bach Double Violin Concerto, ie, BWV 1043"!
I have a few recordings of this concerto, including several with the late David and Igor Oistrakh. My favourite, unsurprisingly, is the first one I bought. It is their 1996 DGG (Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft) recording with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and Sir Eugene Goossens as conductor.

Claro mi amiga y muchas gracias por sea tan am..."
Sí! es increíble! Amé escucharlo en sus memorias y qué emocionante que pudiste ir a su concierto por 3 horas... just an unforgettable life experience!! 🤗

The story of Grohl is fascinating too. I don’t read memoirs much because o feel you are judging the person but this could be one exception. Fabulous tempting review as always Mark