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dyna mo 04-06-2014 01:23 PM

Do you think Dave Grohl is sad this weekend?
 
Things worked out pretty good for Dave.

http://i.imgur.com/lSjxOZr.jpg?1

Alex1776 04-06-2014 01:28 PM

Foo Fighters kind of stink:(

dyna mo 04-06-2014 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex1776 (Post 20040097)
Foo Fighters kind of stink:(

this post needs to go viral!

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 04-06-2014 02:03 PM

http://cdn.ientry.com/sites/webprone...nogun2_616.jpg

http://www.themayhemic.com/wp-conten...awesome-13.jpg

I liked Dave in Nirvana, and like him even more solo and with Foo Fighters...one of the most real people in the rock biz imho :thumbsup :2 cents:



http://img0.joyreactor.com/pics/post...to-380643.jpeg

I love this song...



RIP Kurt...

:stoned

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dyna mo 04-06-2014 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 20040126)
http://cdn.ientry.com/sites/webprone...nogun2_616.jpg

http://www.themayhemic.com/wp-conten...awesome-13.jpg

I liked Dave in Nirvana, and like him even more solo and with Foo Fighters...one of the most real people in the rock biz imho :thumbsup :2 cents:



http://img0.joyreactor.com/pics/post...to-380643.jpeg

I love this song...



RIP Kurt...

:stoned

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What's weird is I like Dave Grohl, but other than ~2 songs, can't seem to like ff.

Cobain's suicide seems to have allowed Dave to come out from behind the drum kit and show off his musician-ship, which he certainly seems loaded with. I wonder how it would have gone for him if Kurt never shot himself.

deltav 04-06-2014 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20040156)
What's weird is I like Dave Grohl, but other than ~2 songs, can't seem to like ff.

Cobain's suicide seems to have allowed Dave to come out from behind the drum kit and show off his musician-ship, which he certainly seems loaded with. I wonder how it would have gone for him if Kurt never shot himself.

Yeah, from everything I've read he was really self-consciously in Kurt's shadow. I remember one Cobain quote something to the effect of "Dave always seems to be auditioning for the band, like we've never fully accepted him". It's probably why he's kinda refreshing for a rock star, seems like a genuinely decent humble guy without the blimp sized ego.

Unfortunately like you I find FF mostly boring musically.

Relentless 04-06-2014 02:58 PM

Nirvana would still be selling out arenas globally and he wouldn't have had to do any of the heavy lifting. I'd bet the edge isn't hoping Bono dies anytime soon either...

dyna mo 04-06-2014 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by deltav (Post 20040162)
Yeah, from everything I've read he was really self-consciously in Kurt's shadow. I remember one Cobain quote something to the effect of "Dave always seems to be auditioning for the band, like we've never fully accepted him". It's probably why he's kinda refreshing for a rock star, seems like a genuinely decent humble guy without the blimp sized ego.

Unfortunately like you I find FF mostly boring musically.

oh wow, righton. I wonder what Novaselic up to these days?

If you haven't checked it out, Grohl kills it with the documentary "sound city".


dyna mo 04-06-2014 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Relentless (Post 20040166)
Nirvana would still be selling out arenas globally and he wouldn't have had to do any of the heavy lifting. I'd bet the edge isn't hoping Bono dies anytime soon either...

you don't consider his contribution to nirvana as heavy lifting?

Tofu 04-06-2014 03:07 PM

Dave is a brilliant musician and Foo Fighters is the last great rock band of my generation.
Fuck off if you do not agree.

(Sorry, I'm a HUGE FF fan)

dyna mo 04-06-2014 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tofu (Post 20040177)
Dave is a brilliant musician and Foo Fighters is the last great rock band of my generation.
Fuck off if you do not agree.

(Sorry, I'm a HUGE FF fan)

So you're saying Dave's not sad. :winkwink:

Tofu 04-06-2014 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20040156)
What's weird is I like Dave Grohl, but other than ~2 songs, can't seem to like ff.

Cobain's suicide seems to have allowed Dave to come out from behind the drum kit and show off his musician-ship, which he certainly seems loaded with. I wonder how it would have gone for him if Kurt never shot himself.

Personally, I think Dave would have left, eventually. You cannot keep a musician with talent of that magnitude bottled up for long. Foo's have definitely withstood the test of time. It likely would have played out the same way, regardless of Kurt dying or not.

Jim_Gunn 04-06-2014 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex1776 (Post 20040097)
Foo Fighters kind of stink:(

Nirvana was great and at the right place at the right time. But the Foo Fighters are a way more successful band with better songs and a lot more longevity. There's something to be said for staying alive.

Relentless 04-06-2014 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20040173)
you don't consider his contribution to nirvana as heavy lifting?

Not as heavy as carrying foo fighters all by himself

Tofu 04-06-2014 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20040179)
So you're saying Dave's not sad. :winkwink:

LOL! Hell naw! If he is crying, it's on the way to the bank. :1orglaugh

dyna mo 04-06-2014 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Tofu (Post 20040180)
Personally, I think Dave would have left, eventually. You cannot keep a musician with talent of that magnitude bottled up for long. Foo's have definitely withstood the test of time. It likely would have played out the same way, regardless of Kurt dying or not.

DO you think nirvana would have run out of creative gas and disbanded or that Dave would have left the band due to being in Kurt's shadow?

Sarah_Jayne 04-06-2014 03:14 PM

You can be sad something happened but not let it destroy you. Well done to him for not giving up on his own life and career because somebody else decided they were ready to do so with their own.

FF is one of the better live acts I have seen. When myself and Tofu saw them we both commented that he is one of the few current performers to be able to fill a huge venue with a genuine 'I am a rock star' vibe. All while never pretending to be Nirvana which has made it possible for me to enjoy both separately.

My favorite of this songs is Stacked Actors but I'm a weird person.

Tofu 04-06-2014 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20040184)
DO you think nirvana would have run out of creative gas and disbanded or that Dave would have left the band due to being in Kurt's shadow?

I think he would have simply wanted to do his own thing. You know how guys in bands are (Lennon, Gabriel, Phil Collins, Maynard, etc.).

Tofu 04-06-2014 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 20040188)
My favorite of this songs is Stacked Actors but I'm a weird person.


And we cry when they all die blonde...

dyna mo 04-06-2014 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 20040188)
You can be sad something happened but not let it destroy you. Well done to him for not giving up on his own life and career because somebody else decided they were ready to do so with their own.

FF is one of the better live acts I have seen. When myself and Tofu saw them we both commented that he is one of the few current performers to be able to fill a huge venue with a genuine 'I am a rock star' vibe. All while never pretending to be Nirvana which has made it possible for me to enjoy both separately.

My favorite of this songs is Stacked Actors but I'm a weird person.

he certainly walked away from nirvana, I wonder if ff have ever even done a nirvana song live.....

I can see him having rock star vibe live, he's a unique one too, even his choice of guitar, a full size sem-hollow, rare for rock.

http://www.guitarshoptv.com/wp-conte...ighters_lg.jpg

Sarah_Jayne 04-06-2014 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20040193)
he certainly walked away from nirvana, I wonder if ff have ever even done a nirvana song live.....

I can see him having rock star vibe live, he's a unique one too, even his choice of guitar, a full size sem-hollow, rare for rock.

http://www.guitarshoptv.com/wp-conte...ighters_lg.jpg

The first album has some songs that sound a bit like hybrid Foos/Nirvana stuff but that is probably as much the era as anything else. They shook that off fairly quickly though.

It took me a bit to get into them and I don't love every song but they have matured with each album. The last one sounded more classic rockish leaning than anything.

dyna mo 04-06-2014 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Relentless (Post 20040182)
Not as heavy as carrying foo fighters all by himself

I wonder who would win in a rock star-off competition? dave or kurt.

bronco67 04-06-2014 03:44 PM

Daved Grohl has left more of a mark than Kurt Cobain. I love Kurt, but Dave is the smart one.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 04-06-2014 03:47 PM

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...4-460x276.jpeg

Later this week, April 10th, Nirvana will be formally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (along with Kiss, who will not perform as Kiss, Peter Gabriel, Hall and Oates, Cat Stevens, and Linda Rondstadt, among others).

I wonder who will sing/play Cobain's parts?

Hopefully not Courtney Love... :helpme

Nirvana has not performed in any form since Cobain's death, due in large part to Grohl, who views the band's songs as sacred.

My longshot guess is Paul McCartney, who is good friends with Grohl:



Grohl and McCartney appeared together winning a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song a few months ago, for a song they did on Grohl's directorial debut "Sound City" documentary soundtrack (haven't seen it yet, but liked the video above, and it received great reviews):



The Foo Fighters will be inducted to the R&R Hall eventually, once they are eligible:



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dyna mo 04-06-2014 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 20040203)
Daved Grohl has left more of a mark than Kurt Cobain. I love Kurt, but Dave is the smart one.

I like nirvana a lot but next to kurt, dave's simply not killing himself makes him look like a brainiac, but he's obviously very good at what he does.

dyna mo 04-06-2014 03:58 PM

this is my fav ff track by far


javbucks 04-06-2014 04:01 PM

I'm not qualified to discuss this

Sarah_Jayne 04-06-2014 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 20040205)
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...4-460x276.jpeg

Later this week, April 10th, Nirvana will be formally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (along with Kiss, who will not perform as Kiss, Peter Gabriel, Hall and Oates, Cat Stevens, and Linda Rondstadt, among others).

I wonder who will sing/play Cobain's parts?

Hopefully not Courtney Love... :helpme

Nirvana has not performed in any form since Cobain's death, due in large part to Grohl, who views the band's songs as sacred.

My longshot guess is Paul McCartney, who is good friends with Grohl:



Grohl and McCartney appeared together winning a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song a few months ago, for a song they did on Grohl's directorial debut "Sound City" documentary soundtrack (haven't seen it yet, but liked the video above, and it received great reviews):



The Foo Fighters will be inducted to the R&R Hall eventually, once they are eligible:



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What do you mean by 'not in any form'? I ask because the surviving members of Nirvana have played together fairly often as part of the Sound City promotions. I saw them play Hollywood Blvd last year. Now, they didn't play any Nirvana songs. So, if that is what you mean than okay but they have all played together. Sometimes with Paul McCartney joining in on the fun so maybe you are right there.

Maraschino 04-06-2014 04:11 PM

It's hard enough to find success and leave such a large mark on the world with one rock band. Harder still to find success with a second band (and still be relevant after almost 20 years), and even more impressive to find that second success playing an entirely different role and instrument

kane 04-06-2014 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tofu (Post 20040180)
Personally, I think Dave would have left, eventually. You cannot keep a musician with talent of that magnitude bottled up for long. Foo's have definitely withstood the test of time. It likely would have played out the same way, regardless of Kurt dying or not.

Dave was writing and recording demos of the songs that would eventually become the first Foo Fighters album while Nirvana was still together and actively touring. I have a feeling that eventually he might have done a solo project while Nirvana was on a break. If it ended up going as well as Foo Fighters did he very well may have walked away from the band.

Personally, I think even if Kurt hand't killed himself that Nirvana wouldn't have lasted a whole lot longer. It was pretty well-known that Kurt didn't like living a public life not to mention having a kid and having drug problem. Had he lived I wouldn't have been shocked if they had done 1 or 2 more albums then called it quits.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 04-06-2014 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 20040228)

What do you mean by 'not in any form'? I ask because the surviving members of Nirvana have played together fairly often as part of the Sound City promotions. I saw them play Hollywood Blvd last year. Now, they didn't play any Nirvana songs. So, if that is what you mean than okay but they have all played together. Sometimes with Paul McCartney joining in on the fun so maybe you are right there.

Foo Fighters have never played a Nirvana toon live to my knowledge, and the surviving members of Nirvana have never performed as Nirvana since Cobain's death. :)

From NME last year (I know you know what that is Sarah):

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When asked if he would ever cover a Nirvana track live, (Grohl) said: "Every once in a while we talk about it.

For the Sound City gig here in London we were thinking about musicians that we could invite because Stevie Nicks and John Fogerty couldn't make it. Someone came up with the idea of doing a Nirvana song with PJ Harvey. Kurt loved her and we love her and we thought, 'Yeah, what would we do?' I said: 'God, what if we were to do 'Milk It' from 'In Utero' with Polly singing?' We all looked at each other like, 'Woah, that would be amazing?' and then she couldn't do it!"

He continued: "The thing is, it's sacred ground. If we were ever to do something like that it would have to be right because you want to pay tribute. There's a reason Foo Fighters don't do Nirvana songs, and it's a good reason."
http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/f/20...55-d4ofnhu.png

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kane 04-06-2014 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 20040203)
Daved Grohl has left more of a mark than Kurt Cobain. I love Kurt, but Dave is the smart one.

I might disagree. Foo Fighters have clearly left their mark and are a great band, but Nirvana was the spearhead that changed the direction the music industry was going. When Nevermind came out radio and MTV were being dominated by hair bands and the glam rock sound. A year later many of those bands were all but dead and radio and MTV were being dominated by alternative rock bands. Some of the big glam rock/metal bands survived, but Nirvana helped usher in a new sound and they gave rock a new identity.

BareBacked 04-06-2014 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20040094)
Things worked out pretty good for Dave.

http://i.imgur.com/lSjxOZr.jpg?1

You saying it would not have worked out as well if Kurt did not off himself ?

BlackCrayon 04-06-2014 04:57 PM

i like dave but was never a foo fighters fan. their music is just too polished and poppy. i loved him on qotsa's songs for the deaf but he's only the drums there.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 04-06-2014 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20040170)

I wonder what Novaselic up to these days?

http://supermegadesign.com/img/bannerINVITErcv.jpg

In addition to misc music projects, since 2008 Krist Novoselic has been Chairperson of the Center for Voting and Democracy/FairVote.org: http://www.fairvote.org/, a Fair Representation grassroots group:

Quote:

FairVote educates and empowers Americans to remove the structural barriers to achieving a representative democracy that respects every vote and every voice in every election. As a thought leader and catalyst for change, we are at the center of research, education and advocacy about ranked choice voting ("instant runoff"), a constitutionally protected right to vote, a national popular vote for president, and, most fundamentally, fair representation voting forms of proportional representation.
FairVote's Krist Novoselic narrates animated video showing why reforming congressional elections with fair representation voting (FairVoting.us) will make winners of all Americans:



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bronco67 04-06-2014 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 20040246)
I might disagree. Foo Fighters have clearly left their mark and are a great band, but Nirvana was the spearhead that changed the direction the music industry was going. When Nevermind came out radio and MTV were being dominated by hair bands and the glam rock sound. A year later many of those bands were all but dead and radio and MTV were being dominated by alternative rock bands. Some of the big glam rock/metal bands survived, but Nirvana helped usher in a new sound and they gave rock a new identity.

I thought about that. I know the impact Nirvana had...it was basically the death of hair metal, and I saw it happen with that one album. But just being alive for the last 20 years making music, collaborating and all of the other projects Grohl has his fingers in makes me feel like he's just as -- if not more important -- than Kurt Cobain at this point. Just the breadth of his work is amazing. He's existed as a big force in the rock world for 4 times longer than Nirvana, and showed he's more than that guy behind the drum kit flinging his hair around.

this is coming from someone who practically worshipped Kurt Cobain up until his death.

oppoten 04-06-2014 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 20040181)
But the Foo Fighters are a way more successful band with better songs and a lot more longevity.

:1orglaugh

deltav 04-06-2014 05:45 PM

I listened to all the Foo Fighters songs posted in here and just felt.... nothing. For whatever reason on paper I should like them but there's something missing.

But I could totally see PJ Harvey and FF covering Milk It together (per that anecdote you posted ADGWD) - they would totally jive. Maybe that's the mid-90s Steve Albini effect.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 04-06-2014 06:03 PM

It's like asking who's better, the Beatles or the Rolling Stones. :upsidedow

http://www.youchoosemusic.fm/sites/d...10-d5wkyh2.png







I warm up playing this song almost every day:





147 million views:



Dave Grohl seems to be living the life, it remains a tragedy that Kurt Cobain ended his own life.

http://www.celebritybabyscoop.com/fi...5-960x1320.jpg

Courtney with Frances Bean:

http://us.cdn281.fansshare.com/photo...1871826575.jpg

Long Live Rock! :GFYBand

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kane 04-06-2014 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 20040258)
I thought about that. I know the impact Nirvana had...it was basically the death of hair metal, and I saw it happen with that one album. But just being alive for the last 20 years making music, collaborating and all of the other projects Grohl has his fingers in makes me feel like he's just as -- if not more important -- than Kurt Cobain at this point. Just the breadth of his work is amazing. He's existed as a big force in the rock world for 4 times longer than Nirvana, and showed he's more than that guy behind the drum kit flinging his hair around.

this is coming from someone who practically worshipped Kurt Cobain up until his death.

Very true. Dave has not just done great stuff with Foo, but other bands and, like you say, he has had his hands in a lot of things.

I guess it comes down to the debate of which is more important to an art form: A guy with longevity who puts in a 20+ year career, influences a lot of people and did some great stuff along the way, or a guy who had one major, explosive moment and changed the direction of his field.

I suppose it could be debated forever. :)

Either way, the world is a better place having had both of them in it.


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