Here's a philosophy. If you play an instrument and you're getting annoyed or tired of it, just remember this: you are making an inanimate object sing...
He is so nice. Even when, paparazzi and pro signature. Surrounded him begging him to sign somthing. He kept being calm, said "I m sorry I dont sign anything unless it charity But they kept asking him. He just said ok one minute ,then he ran to his car
Foo Fighters aren't my absolute favorite band, but I feel like Dave is like the Ambassador of Rock at this point. He's like the public face and best representative of it. Deservedly so. Great series, btw. Just discovered it 2 days after APC's new record. New subscriber.
Nah they're not my favorite either. And i def agree on him being sort of an ambassador for the genre. He certainly has the leadership skills for it. And thanks for the support :) Do you have any requests for what artist or band i should talk about next?
Lie Likes Music I love Tom Waits and saw a few requests for him on the APC video. I think he has a pretty interesting story as well. Love to hear your take on it. Thanks so much. Keep up the great work!
Dave Grohl is an inspiration honestly. Not one musician has inspired me more to just write my own music. I’m self taught on bass, guitar, and piano (took drum lessons for like 6 years) if I ever get the chance to meet Dave Grohl I could die in the next 5 minutes after, and be totally fine with it. Dave is a fuckin’ legend.
Haha those are the words of a hardcore fan! I really wanna meet him in person too some day. Let's plan this shit. WHat's your favorite Foos record btw?
most other musicians struggle with addictions to cocaine, heroin, speed, etc. meanwhile we have Dave Grohl who is an energetic ball of energy from all the fresh pots he drinks down
It's been fun to watch him grow up. Being a family man with a beautiful wife and 3 gorgeous girls looks good on him. He is a prolific creator and after 25 yrs of success and 300+ million dollars, he's still having fun. Love him and all the FF. Thanks for many years of rock 'n fun!
Sometimes you look around, realize your convictions aren’t putting food in your kids’ mouths. Capitalize on your connections in the industry & a decade on MTV and write an album about how the leader of our nation is an imbecile with suburban masses in mind just as said leader’s approval rating is bottoming out according to the vox populi, so that the lyrical themes seem revolutionary even though they’re just common sense. Rinse, repeat.
I say “Rinse. Reoeat.” even though a spiritual follow-up has not yet arrived. Which is odd considered they released an album called ‘Father of All Motherfuckers’.
I love how Dave Grohl has played with so many bands. I made a joke to my brother about forming a band and needing a drummer. I said we could get Dave Grohl to do it. He seems so down to earth and I’d love to meet him. I have met Billie Joe from Green Day and he was a super nice guy.
YES that's so true. I was so lucky to hear that album when i first started getting into rock music. I hope they make a comeback soon and make magic together again.
Tommy Iommi from Deep Purple has got to be my favorite organist, just check out his playing on songs like Enter Sandman or Yellow Submarine (both from their highly praised album Nevermind) any you’ll see what I’m talking about. ;)
That's interesting how Dave looks at the guitar. I have been playing guitar for years, it's my main instrument. I've never learned things conventionally, still don't know all my standard chords. I've approached the guitar much in the way Dave does, following patterns and shapes, feeling out a groove rather than rely first on theory to compose. While I know I could further my reach as a musician, 90% of what I play will always be played haphazardly, experimentally. If you're anything like me, don't ever let anyone tell you how to learn something you love, and if you find rudiments and structure help your playing, don't stress it. Music is supposed to be fun.
Hah that reminds me of myself. I was never big on learning chords and theory when i first started out. I'm in on the idea that music should be fun, but if i had the choice to learn the guitar again with what i know now, i would love to go down a more strategic path. Learn from guitarists that are way better than me and know a lot of theory. There's still room for love and experimentiation despite of learning that stuff.
I'm learning drums now, and with my experience with the guitar, I'm more open to learning all the basics and techniques and improvise and experiment as I go, rather than wing it for 20 years lol... Still, sometimes you just want to bang out a tune and not give a damn.
Dave is one of those that people look up to if they know him at all. He's just a straight and solid musician who likes what he is doing. You may be interested in doing a video on another guy with the same level of ethics... Joe Satriani. He might just be one of the most brilliant musicians of our time
Dave is an incredibly talented and kind man. After hearing the first cd, I was a fan! I grew up in the 70s so I did grow up listening to amazing music. The Foo Fighters were the first rock band, since the 70s, where I loved every song on every album. That's rare these days. The only other 90s album I love every song on is Dulcinia from Toad The Wet Sprocket.
Just came across the channel. The quality is incredible, I love what you've done so far, and I'm definitely going to look forward to see what this channel brings up next.
Thanks for saying that. It's pushing me to make even better videos for the future. Make sure you've subscribed and hit the bell notification to get the new uploads. Greets from Norway 🇧🇻
Alex Chilton, Big Star, The Replacements, Kraftwerk, The Cure, Jeff Beck, Robert Johnson, Daft Punk, Sounds of. . . (Detroit, Philly, Memphis, Seattle, Mussel Shoals, etc.), Studios that made music history (Motown, Stax, Sun, Chess, Abby Road, Electric Lady, etc.), Chuck Berry, Les Paul, Elvis, Nile Rogers, Quincy Jones, Live-Aid, college rock, the ugly behind-the-scenes of corporate music labels, etc. Love your vids. Great research. Please keep them coming.
Lie Likes Music I meant in terms of within in this video, adding the short videos of him, like for instance talking about the chair, that added to the video in a good way man, very good stuff.
So glad you mentioned his *_Scream_* era. They played all the time and I was "lucky" enough to see them too many times as an opening act for many of my favorite bands. Cheers.
Heheh, yeah sorry about not mentioning Alain in my Josh Homme video. He did have great importance in both qotsa and TCV (and probably other groups i can't think of now). Thanks for wathing.
I love seeing these videos and how little the people actually know what they're talking about. It's almost like they skim Wikipedia and read what they found. Marigold was not a collaboration. It even is on the Pocket Watch tape. Dave wrote the whole thing.
GoatOfTheMountains I think he just meant that Cobain invited the other guys to come up with ideas too, versus only writing the songs himself. The video did mention that he "sang, provided lyrics, and melody for the entire song."
I personally would have brought up Scentless Apprentice, which is the lone songwriting credit not attributed to Cobain in all of Nirvana's music. I understand that Marigold was just being used as an example to illustrate a general point, but it was a poor example.
At the moment you mention John Paul Jones in Them Crooked Vultures. You show the sign of John Bonham. But nonetheless. Good video! Enjoyed it very much.
Dave is just... dave I m a huge foo fighters fan for their music as well as for their mentality. I love when one of the band members is asked "what does it feel to be a rock star" then answers "I m not a rock star, I m a musician" -> taylor in back and fourth Very modest
Dave Grohl is my hero, he's inspired me to start guitar and hopefully one day get further with it like him. (obviously I will be nothing compared to him because he's an absolute legend)
Got yourself a new subscriber. Even though i knew most of the information in the video, you presented it in such a great manner i just have to see more like this!
His starting is pretty similar to mine..... He hates authority and so do I... He hated school, so did I.... He got bored of taking guitar lessons and learned it by himself, so did I... He's really inspiring to me! I want to be huge like him someday...this guy is very influencial in modern rock!
He really is. And i think that's why a lot of people like him. He's very open about he likes and what he doesn't like. I wish you the best in achieving your dream Joe!
What band/artist should be next? 🎸🎧
Lie Likes Music understanding Thom Yorke would make an excellent video.
Corey Taylor
Lie Likes Music
How about Queen?
Understanding Will Toledo/Car Seat Headrest, Thom Yorke, or Sufjan Stevens would make a great video
Deftones
Rumor has it Grohl can play the guitar with drumsticks
Only when he's had a freshly brewed pot.
and play drum with a pick
Love your profile picture mate
Theres another rumor that he can do anything.
I dont know about Grohl but Hetfield can for sure!
Here's a philosophy. If you play an instrument and you're getting annoyed or tired of it, just remember this: you are making an inanimate object sing...
Nice one 👌
Or in the case of drums...
Scream out in anguish.
@@unwillingconduit7108 that would be recorder.
drums are caveman war chants
@@shhs1227 wow thanks for ruining my moment
ruclips.net/video/FsHmLZiwzqY/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Madonna: *coughs* cancels next 43 years of shows.
Dave Grohl: I think I just broke my leg. Sorry bout that. What song was were we playing next?
@Corby Dorian how?
@Corby Dorian Madonna canceled a full schedule years ago because she had a slight cough, dipshit
@Corby Dorian just stop
@Corby Dorian shutup stupid
Corby Dorian babyrage
Dave Grohl is such a good guy, and very talented.
That's very accurate!
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he also kind of likes coffee
He is so nice. Even when, paparazzi and pro signature. Surrounded him begging him to sign somthing. He kept being calm, said "I m sorry I dont sign anything unless it charity
But they kept asking him. He just said ok one minute ,then he ran to his car
You forgot he has an amazing sense of humor
I thought people got that idea through the footage i showed.
Lie Likes Music Yeah I know, great video I really enjoyed it, good luck with your channel!
RandomGuy I love Dave's sense of humor, it just makes him more loveable!
Foo Fighters aren't my absolute favorite band, but I feel like Dave is like the Ambassador of Rock at this point. He's like the public face and best representative of it. Deservedly so.
Great series, btw. Just discovered it 2 days after APC's new record.
New subscriber.
Nah they're not my favorite either. And i def agree on him being sort of an ambassador for the genre.
He certainly has the leadership skills for it. And thanks for the support :) Do you have any requests for
what artist or band i should talk about next?
Lie Likes Music I love Tom Waits and saw a few requests for him on the APC video. I think he has a pretty interesting story as well. Love to hear your take on it. Thanks so much. Keep up the great work!
Ozzy Osborne..? Is....... is.. that you!?
Yes, he’s a business man. He rubs me the wrong way. He’s so emotionally contained and not vulnerable AT ALL. Probably why Kurt was annoyed with him.
Dave is the reason why I play music. Love him so much.
Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to watch :)
Understanding buckethead. I think this absolutely needs to be done, people need to know his story. It's truly inspiring
Tazzwar Azam _Ehhhh..._
YES
Edu Ehhh.....
The Swinging Door W A S S U P ¿
I’m going to see Buckethead this month!
Dave Grohl is my hero
See what I did there
I guess so. Can you fill in this one? My penis is .....
And he’s ordinary
Lie Likes Music Everlong?
@@LieLikesMusic so ordinary?
@@LieLikesMusic the pretender?
Dave Grohl is an inspiration honestly. Not one musician has inspired me more to just write my own music. I’m self taught on bass, guitar, and piano (took drum lessons for like 6 years) if I ever get the chance to meet Dave Grohl I could die in the next 5 minutes after, and be totally fine with it. Dave is a fuckin’ legend.
Haha those are the words of a hardcore fan! I really wanna meet him in person too some day.
Let's plan this shit. WHat's your favorite Foos record btw?
most other musicians struggle with addictions to cocaine, heroin, speed, etc. meanwhile we have Dave Grohl who is an energetic ball of energy from all the fresh pots he drinks down
Hahaha. he couldn't be addicted to anything else xD
It's been fun to watch him grow up. Being a family man with a beautiful wife and 3 gorgeous girls looks good on him. He is a prolific creator and after 25 yrs of success and 300+ million dollars, he's still having fun. Love him and all the FF. Thanks for many years of rock 'n fun!
Understanding Billie Joe Armstrong?
melynx What simple but great? I love Green Day and Nirvana
Sometimes you look around, realize your convictions aren’t putting food in your kids’ mouths. Capitalize on your connections in the industry & a decade on MTV and write an album about how the leader of our nation is an imbecile with suburban masses in mind just as said leader’s approval rating is bottoming out according to the vox populi, so that the lyrical themes seem revolutionary even though they’re just common sense. Rinse, repeat.
I say “Rinse. Reoeat.” even though a spiritual follow-up has not yet arrived. Which is odd considered they released an album called ‘Father of All Motherfuckers’.
I love how Dave Grohl has played with so many bands. I made a joke to my brother about forming a band and needing a drummer. I said we could get Dave Grohl to do it. He seems so down to earth and I’d love to meet him. I have met Billie Joe from Green Day and he was a super nice guy.
Its TONY Iommi, not Tommy......
Tony's brother.
Tony is an only child.....nice try
Loosen the bone Wilma.
....said no one ever
Yep. Lost credibility with me
JIM MORRISON PLEAAAASEEE
Understanding Thom Yorke.
YASSSSSSSSSS QUEEEEE3333N
booooo
here's a corner, cry in it... There u go Thom understood
Not even mad, pretty accurate.
I'd rather see understanding Jonny greenwood tbh
Man, the production values on you musician series is incredible.
Props.
Thanks! I think i can make them even better somehow though. So i'll try my best to do that.
Them Crooked Vultures not only created some of the greatest rock songs of the modern era… But of all time! Banger after banger on that album.
YES that's so true. I was so lucky to hear that album when i first started getting into rock music.
I hope they make a comeback soon and make magic together again.
"Tommy" Iommi?
It's Tony, man. Tony.
Its better than timmy
Tommy Iommi from Deep Purple has got to be my favorite organist, just check out his playing on songs like Enter Sandman or Yellow Submarine (both from their highly praised album Nevermind) any you’ll see what I’m talking about. ;)
That's interesting how Dave looks at the guitar. I have been playing guitar for years, it's my main instrument. I've never learned things conventionally, still don't know all my standard chords. I've approached the guitar much in the way Dave does, following patterns and shapes, feeling out a groove rather than rely first on theory to compose. While I know I could further my reach as a musician, 90% of what I play will always be played haphazardly, experimentally. If you're anything like me, don't ever let anyone tell you how to learn something you love, and if you find rudiments and structure help your playing, don't stress it. Music is supposed to be fun.
Hah that reminds me of myself. I was never big on learning chords and theory when i first started out.
I'm in on the idea that music should be fun, but if i had the choice to learn the guitar again with what i know
now, i would love to go down a more strategic path. Learn from guitarists that are way better than me and
know a lot of theory. There's still room for love and experimentiation despite of learning that stuff.
I'm learning drums now, and with my experience with the guitar, I'm more open to learning all the basics and techniques and improvise and experiment as I go, rather than wing it for 20 years lol... Still, sometimes you just want to bang out a tune and not give a damn.
Oh, and request for who to cover next: Battles
Can you do Layne Staley/ Alice In Chains? Maybe Chris Cornell/ Soundgarden?
THERE WE GO! and like always a great video man!
No problem man. This is what i promised you 😄 Thanks for staying tuned.
Recommending everyone to watch the documentary "Back and Forth" great stuff and alot of info.
Toasters couldn't agree more
As well as sound city. Both are great.
It's on Netflix, check it out everyone!
Just go ahead and binge all their docs some time in one sitting.
Love that documentary!
I love Dave Grohls music,he got me into music and is one of my inspirations to play Guitar.
Same here as well. Or at least one of my inspirations among Josh Homme, Matthew Bellamy
Omar Rodrigues-Lopez etc.
Dave is one of those that people look up to if they know him at all. He's just a straight and solid musician who likes what he is doing. You may be interested in doing a video on another guy with the same level of ethics... Joe Satriani. He might just be one of the most brilliant musicians of our time
He is... maybe not a genious but def very talented. What a fantastic journey and it seems like he just doesn't stop to look back.
Nah he loves music and life too much to look back. Thanks for watching and sharing 😊
Understanding Chuck Schuldiner please
Finally metalhead fellow found.
Dave is an incredibly talented and kind man. After hearing the first cd, I was a fan! I grew up in the 70s so I did grow up listening to amazing music. The Foo Fighters were the first rock band, since the 70s, where I loved every song on every album. That's rare these days. The only other 90s album I love every song on is Dulcinia from Toad The Wet Sprocket.
Your channel is going to BLOW UP! FANTASTIC!
Looks like it's going in that direction yes 😅Thanks for supporting me. It means a lot.
Lie Likes Music Absolutely! I got your back!
smashing pumpkins please
I'm actually very impressed by the quality of this guy's vids
Thank you! That's very nice of you.
Tommy Iommi... (facepalm)
Tony's brother.
hes as only child
Understanding Eddie Vedder please??
Just came across the channel. The quality is incredible, I love what you've done so far, and I'm definitely going to look forward to see what this channel brings up next.
Thanks for saying that. It's pushing me to make even better videos for the future. Make sure
you've subscribed and hit the bell notification to get the new uploads. Greets from Norway 🇧🇻
Another killer video, my man! Absolutely loving this series.
Ey it's Max! Thanks for the support. No problem, i really enjoy making these.
Also subbed long live punk rock
At 10:00 He says John Paul Jones from Led Zepplin, but then John Bonham's symbol appeared on screen
Alex Chilton, Big Star, The Replacements, Kraftwerk, The Cure, Jeff Beck, Robert Johnson, Daft Punk, Sounds of. . . (Detroit, Philly, Memphis, Seattle, Mussel Shoals, etc.), Studios that made music history (Motown, Stax, Sun, Chess, Abby Road, Electric Lady, etc.), Chuck Berry, Les Paul, Elvis, Nile Rogers, Quincy Jones, Live-Aid, college rock, the ugly behind-the-scenes of corporate music labels, etc. Love your vids. Great research. Please keep them coming.
Integrating the videos that help to show your point is very cool and a great idea man.
You mean in terms of connecting this one to the Kurt Cobain video i did?
Lie Likes Music I meant in terms of within in this video, adding the short videos of him, like for instance talking about the chair, that added to the video in a good way man, very good stuff.
this channel slowly becoming my favourite... keep it up
Hey that's so awesome! I really appreciate that you watch my content :)
Understanding Jamiroquai
that's John Bonham's symbol!
Great stuff as always, Dave is very versatile. Please bring back Them Crooked vultures
I wanna make an Understanding Them Crooked Vultures. But it's probably not going
to be along video because of the band's short history 😅
do understanding royal blood please
Yesssssss
Not well known enough
i think they are :)
Please make this happen
Please make this happen
I admire him for being so humble when being so incredibly rich.
When you see what Dave is doing it's obviously not for the money.
We all need resources, but it only goes so far. Passion goes further.
This was very well made. Great job on this documentary.
Thanks! I tried my best.
Thom Yorke and Matt Bellamy are defo two you should do
Those clips of Dave just cracked out on coffee always make me bust out laughing.
Great video man, keep it comin oh btw I think Kurt was Lennon and Dave was McCartney.
That's an interesting comparison. And no problem man. Love making these videos 🙂
Bryan H alright I will lol.
Bryan H there I fixed it.
Bryan H thanks
That drive: I always imagined every album we ever made was gonna be our last..." legendary quote.
Understanding John Frusciante?
Fin Roe that’s already done
Understanding Gorillaz
Understanding the GALLAGHER BROTHERS!
I appreciate this channel so hard. THanks for the good work
No problem man. I really enjoy making these series. Many thanks from Norway 🇧🇻
such a great and beautiful channel. Love the insight!
👍😉 No problem Noah. Thanks for taking the time to watch and write.
So glad you mentioned his *_Scream_* era. They played all the time and I was "lucky" enough to see them too many times as an opening act for many of my favorite bands.
Cheers.
Interpol
alan Yup!
Fuck yes
Dave Grohl also provided the main riff in Scentless Apprentice, great video man.
He did? Cool! Thanks for watching and adding that :)
Understanding Thom Yorke please
I love the montage of him with way to much coffee in his system.
Next Thom Yorke or Matt Bellamy. Please.
One does not simply understand either of these talents.
Fuck Thom Yorke. Emo garbage
@@music4u550 shut the fuck up
@@music4u550 just shut up
Thank you for putting in so much effort!
No problem. Thank you for recognizing my hard work 😃
TOMMY Iommi? That’s where you’re wrong sir.
Alain Johannes hype! You're a man of your word, I love it!
Heheh, yeah sorry about not mentioning Alain in my Josh Homme video. He did have great
importance in both qotsa and TCV (and probably other groups i can't think of now). Thanks for
wathing.
Neil Young Pleaseee!!
Understanding Ian Curtis? another great video man , congratulations
Rage Against the Machine (without Zach) didnt make the mention list but Cage the Elephant did... come on man xD
Connor Cunny Cage the elephant is a very underrated band. But ratm is still awesome
Was that so bad? I'll probably make a video about RATM before CTE anyway.
Understanfing Alex Turner
Pat Smear was also in Nirvana
True
please jim morrison or ian curtis
the fresh pots episode is so damn good
Understanding Billy Corgan?
I’m from Warren, OH! We have a street dedicated to him. It littered with street art recognizing his legacy.
Really? How cool :) I gotta go there sometime
Lie Likes Music Yeah, it’s called Dave Grohl alley. Kinda strange for such a small town.
understanding Layne Staley!! Chris Cornell!! Tony Iommi!!
He is the reason that my username is what it is. Dave Grohl is someone I look up to greatly. He has made me who I am today.
I love seeing these videos and how little the people actually know what they're talking about. It's almost like they skim Wikipedia and read what they found.
Marigold was not a collaboration. It even is on the Pocket Watch tape. Dave wrote the whole thing.
"Tommy" Iommi. lol Jesus fucking christ.
GoatOfTheMountains I think he just meant that Cobain invited the other guys to come up with ideas too, versus only writing the songs himself. The video did mention that he "sang, provided lyrics, and melody for the entire song."
I personally would have brought up Scentless Apprentice, which is the lone songwriting credit not attributed to Cobain in all of Nirvana's music. I understand that Marigold was just being used as an example to illustrate a general point, but it was a poor example.
YEEEEEEEEEEEY ! :D I've been waiting for this ! Thank you :D
I can tell by your profile pic lol. No problem :)
TONY Iomi, my dude... COME ON, you're making me re-think how much of this is true.
Sorry about that.
This is awesome love the vid and Dave is the best
Dave's personality really suits the music he makes. Very honest all the way though
Do Matt Bellamy or Thom Yorke
He is my favorite favorite musician.. Great INSPIRATION forever ... MR DAVID ERIC GROHL...Living Legend..
Understanding Henry Rollins
Daniel Soliz that’d be a good one!
I back this!
Yeeeh, do you guys have any suggestions on what spesifically i should mention about him in the video?
I agree with this one!
Daniel Soliz That'd be so cool!
Excellent channel,man!
Keep the good work!
Make one for the pixies/ Joey Santiago
Yes, an actual influential band!
Saw Foos in concert just a few months after Dave broke his leg. Sitting in his throne, Dave kept the place going for almost 3 hours.
I saw them live in Oslo just 2 or 3 days before he broke his leg haha. He's a hard nut to crack!
At the moment you mention John Paul Jones in Them Crooked Vultures. You show the sign of John Bonham. But nonetheless. Good video! Enjoyed it very much.
Deef van den Berg Yes sorry about that. I'm glad you enjoyed it though. Cheers from Norway!
He has been sober since 20 that is amazing. Even after all the loss. Amazing person!
I liked the video. But I would advice using a de-esser on your voice tracks, it really hurts ears especially when in headphones
Thanks for the feedback. I'll keep that in mind for the next ones.
Lie Likes Music no problem. Keep up the good work man
Dave is just... dave
I m a huge foo fighters fan for their music as well as for their mentality.
I love when one of the band members is asked "what does it feel to be a rock star" then answers "I m not a rock star, I m a musician" -> taylor in back and fourth
Very modest
I guess they're a huge contrast to the ego of Liam Gallagher
Dave grohl was the devil in tenacious D.
I know. It's crazy haha
Dave Grohl is my hero, he's inspired me to start guitar and hopefully one day get further with it like him. (obviously I will be nothing compared to him because he's an absolute legend)
Thom Yorke next!
Fuck Radiohead
@@music4u550 Fuck You
Got yourself a new subscriber. Even though i knew most of the information in the video, you presented it in such a great manner i just have to see more like this!
I'm glad you enjoyed it man. I'll definately keep on making videos like this, so stay tuned if you want.
And thanks for subbing 🤘
Understanding Kurt Cobain please!!!!
I already made a video about him ruclips.net/video/DAbVCxGQpe0/видео.html
Hero of the outcasts. No one will ever top Nirvana
Pocketwatch is great, a must listen!
I know right!
Understanding Robert Smith
His starting is pretty similar to mine..... He hates authority and so do I... He hated school, so did I.... He got bored of taking guitar lessons and learned it by himself, so did I... He's really inspiring to me! I want to be huge like him someday...this guy is very influencial in modern rock!
He really is. And i think that's why a lot of people like him. He's very open about he likes and what he doesn't
like. I wish you the best in achieving your dream Joe!
Lie Likes Music thanks, man!
do understanding varg vikernes and keith moon please
This is great work, don't stop making these documentaries on musicians they're very informative and inspiring!
Thank you Harry. Trust me i will go on for a very long time with this.
Good to hear :))))
Do John frusciante