When you're on a stage it's clear what people want from you, and it's something you've practiced a bunch. When just having a conversation in social settings it becomes alot more unclear what people are looking for.
@Kamil_Srnka no, honestly it’s valid. Look. That dude is commenting being an asshole on every single thread in here. I would’ve told him it was unnecessary if someone else hadn’t first
Love 💕 and kindness My son was shy and played in front of thousands of people. He was trained at school: Started playing bass guitar facing the back wall with his mate Tony on drums, Then played facing drummer, Moved around, almost facing the front. As a child, went to sleep, in bed, with a guitar.
Kurt was just like that, I believe. I think there are some videos floating around youtube of their first home concerts, where Kurt was facing the wall. And let's also not forget his habits in the chemical department... dude went high as balls on stage, so I'll never assume it was 'easy' for him playing in front of thousands of people.
My son, too-he can’t look a stranger on the eye but he loves getting on the stage, he has no fear on a stage and the first time I saw him, it absolutely blew my mind. I get it now. Grohl is an asshole.
I live in the middle of nowhere in. The Andes. I neve socialize, do not maintain relationships of any kind, and never socialize. I completely transform onstage. After gigs, I’m completely outgoing for an hour or so; never at any other time.
When the stage is familiar but people are not, one can be shy and still perform for thousands. Also he was an artist at heart. His performance was a major part of his art. He was likely a different person on stage when the "artist" came out of him. The point here is Dave's daughter is insightful and intuitive. Perhaps he wore his heart on his sleeve but held back showing himself fully when he felt vulnerable. On stage he probably felt invincible. When you know people are paying to see you, one doesn't feel the need to make an impression. He could more easily walk off stage than remove himself from one-on-one interaction. His lyrics were obviously cryptic, which is a sign of someone not wanting to reveal too much. That is possibly why the girl intuited his shyness.
I feel like Dave made a deal with the Kabal to inherit the fame and success Kurt didn't want. I'm not saying he was complicit, but something has always rubbed me weird about Dave since Kurt died.
Holy shit An actual clip of Howard not immediately interrupting his guest like an absolute bumbling numbskull three words into trying to answer his question No way, insane
It so much easier to be on stage. It's just a see of faceless moving mass. So it's not like being in a room with 5 or 10 people. I loved being in bands and playing shows. However I always made my guitarist talk instead of me the singer. As I've gotten older it's even harder for me to deal with people now then it was when I was younger. Still love playing shows. The easiest thing in the world for me. Talking to people after the show is something I absolutely can't know
Kurt could do it because he was sharing his art with others, and they were far away... not in his face asking questions, demanding him to be what they expected him to be...
@pm2785 do you REALLY believe BS Dave? No chance his daughter JUST SO HAPPENED to ask the night before.. we know he's a "storyteller " and has a whole secret, (well, not so secret) 2nd family now.. Pure bull.
Thank you Dave grohl. I was devastated when I heard the news of Kurt Cobain's death when I was 14 years old one of the kindness most beautiful shy yes I knew this because I'm shy too man I've ever met in my whole entire life God be with you always and bless you with much in 2025 thank you have a great Sunday🎉❤
"She actually did last night" 🤔 "she asked if she was shy I think" 🤨🤨 "THATS EXACTLY WHAT SHE SAID" Ok that's enough Dave. Just like you were sober and faithful, Oof
I understand how people can be introverted yet go on stage. From my experience as an introvert, if I think I have a good idea, and I truly believe it’s great, I have the compulsion to share it with people. It’s like a burning need. So my introversion takes a back seat to this need to share and express what I think is worth attention. Thats my understanding of it. Kurt believed his music was great and had to overcome his shyness to express it.
Kurt seemed to have severe depression. I remember seeing an interview of the band and Kurt was holding his newborn baby during the interview. Typically, a new father is very proud, but he seemed completely without emotion or enthusiasm, like he was attending a funeral. I don't know if he was ever treated for it. Depression is common among musicians and artists.
@saralichty5198 yeah.. The night before the interview, Grohl's daughter, for the first time since Kurt's "death", asks about it. Riiiiiiiiight .. oh, and then Howard's question is EXACTLY what Grohl's daughter asked. EXACTLY!
my dad had a friend since middle school who became a drug addict after they graduated and they didn’t talk for probably 15 years. my dad got a call from him saying he was sober. maybe a few months later he died. i’ve always wanted to know more about him but don’t want to ask. he was a hell of a guitarist and a singer.
I agree. Sounds to me like improvisational storytelling -- fabricating a narrative based on a leading question. Ending with, "that's exactly what she said." Yeah, I bet she did. Pretty convenient for an ultra specific answer to have just happened the night prior to being on a major talk show, ready to be divulged in response to the precise question. If it had actually happened, and he had immense empathy, he would have had a response like, "wow that is so wild you would ask that, what a synchronicity, you are never going to believe this!" Honestly, I like Dave Grohl, FF are a solid band, and I don't believe he killed Kurt so that he could be in a different band. He was the drummer of Nirvana, that would simply be too much of a stretch for me to ever believe. But this. This screams red flag. I don't know what the red flag indicates, but it definitely doesn't come across as genuine or believably real. Weird.
I didn't realize he was the same way as me. I am terribly shy (getting better with age tho) but when it comes to being on stage, I feel like I'm in my element.
When you grow up with no one listening to you, the stage is the one place they're specifically there to hear you. So we take full advantage of that opportunity every. Damn. Time.
It’s much easier to get on stage playing music when it’s a sea of people than when it is even five people. Or having to actually talk to people. Playing music is much different than having to talk. I still can’t believe I did it even a little bit that I did. I’m devastatingly shy and introverted. I thought I had to be something I wasn’t to be a musician. I tried for years to be something I wasn’t. Now I spend my time trying to figure out my truths.
It’s different. When there’s a crowd or it’s a performance, you know what you’re supposed to be doing, and everyone is faceless and not really expecting to have a personal connection with you in the same way as you might have a conversation. It makes complete sense. -an autistic person who loves performing and hates small talk lol
Meanwhile, millions (maybe billions) of other men and women have done the exact same thing. You aren't a moral authority. In fact, nobody knows who you are, or cares.
Personally as a kind of introvert who do shows, it’s just not the same, you don’t feel the human pressure in the crowd, a crowd is a crowd, it’s so weird to be able to do shows without feeling ashamed of anything while decomposing yourself when you’re the centre of attention in a normal life situation. When I’m performing in a crowd I’m the real me, the not shy, energetic me that I am with my close friends/family. And I think that it was what Kurt felt and also what introvert artists feel too
Lowkey bro it's the dope. I don't do dope but I did have an Oxycodone habit at 17, at a time where I had massive social anxiety and I pretty much forgot about it while high. It was crazy.
Over 30 years ago when I was 15, I was walking through the local shopping mall and it turned out Record Den had moved to be up front rather than down an alley section. I see the ugly green shirt with the twisted art and word on it and without missing a beat, I run into the store, grab a shirt and the CD, and I notice how strangely good looking the clerk was. I was super confident but didn't have a high self opinion of my appearance in the least. I'm looking at him thinking how amazing it must be to be so good looking because how people will treat you, and as I'm looking at the guy I realized it was Kurt! His hair was a dark brown but I was 100% certain it was him. I never told anyone but went back there frequently and saw him a few more times. In this ridiculous story that sounds made up, I realized that me being such a hardcore fan with such extreme confidence at 15 years old to charge into a store and buy a crazy punk rock shirt for an album named Incesticide on it was more life changing for him than it was for me, even in knowing I had met my role model 30+ years ago. *It's kinda ironic that the guy who was known to be shy was so friendly and comfortable to meet me in such a clandestine manner.* Anyway, if you think this story sounds ridiculous and made up, I've got about 30 years' worth of stories involving celebrities that sound exponentially more ridiculous, delusional and dishonest, but they're all absolutely true. *Today, my brother is one of the most powerful casting directors in American media, Bill Marinella.* I have a really wild and unbelievable life story.
For me because im pretty shy around people i do know and dont, but its like anxietys and worries go away its like the stage is my home. Ik its Cliche but it's true lol
Dave we definitely miss you since you sold the beach house. The beach hasnt been the same and we miss the barbecues lol. Your a great guy and the best neighbor👍. Happy New Year brother 🤙
I am shy and uncomfortable in front of people I know and at a job interview. If I haven't seen people in a while, I get shy again. I think everyone knows hes feelings, but he has them even more and pay attention to them. I don't think something was wrong with him, but he found himself in an uncomfortable society bringing anxiety and depression. So many expectations you have to live up to, that you haven't asked for. People always point at HIS health, but not the circumstances and his critical thinking of hes sorroundings.
This is because a shy-type person is generally tuned in on a certain power that can level them into perfection in front of an audience. Kurt Cobain is more than likely genuine. Rebecca Ann Grubb
He was definitely not shy around those he knew but what happens when you wake up on Thursday and you are the lead in biggest band in the world? I’m not shy but I would be freaked the F out. Some may remember me as being a little shy during that time. 😂😂😂
Nah. I mean let’s face it they only knew each other like 3-4 years tops and for a long time Kurt didn’t even like Dave. Of course foo fighter lovers believe the Dave Grohl lie that they were best friends. Dave is the total opposite of Kurt anyone can tell
I am mid shy 😅 so I can do extrovert in public or with friends but absolutely a mess if I have to perform ( doing something ) on stages. So it is always sounded strange to me when people in the showbiz said they are shy and be on stage, maybe almost naked to add.
I meet Kurk in a pub in sussex England before they got famous and he was kinda shy but after a few beers was a genuine good bloke I left the Pub at 5 in the morning
this is like a scene straight out of Zoolander. Grohl telling Howard he has the intellectual curiosity of a child
Stern got his soul stolen about hnmmm when did trump first come around…he became an old fart Jew.
@@Skabanishe wasn’t a Jew before?
@@simpson7382nope. Little known fact.
@@jeffbenzos38 how can I become one?
Lmfaoooo
Getting up on stage is in many ways easier than talking to people. Lots of musicians have social anxiety but use music to reach out.
When you're on a stage it's clear what people want from you, and it's something you've practiced a bunch. When just having a conversation in social settings it becomes alot more unclear what people are looking for.
yes but it doesn't have anything to do with Kurt
@@nadiaslassi9922 List of unhelpful comments from someone who is taking out their frustrations on randoms in a comment section pt 3.
@@Matty-31-41styou made the list bigger too bud
@Kamil_Srnka no, honestly it’s valid. Look. That dude is commenting being an asshole on every single thread in here. I would’ve told him it was unnecessary if someone else hadn’t first
It makes perfect sense. The crowd filled his soul and gave him energy.
i mean in his su!c!de note he said the opposite…
Bravery isnt being fearless. Its overcoming the fear
Courage.
What's that have anything to do w what is being discussed. Shy has nothing to do with bravery.
I feel like Kurt. I hate being in a crowd, but my bass gives me confidence, like a shield, to be onstage.
Introverts can be extroverts. Kurt was an artist of music and life.
Ambiverts are a thing
Truth is, we are all Ambiverts. No one is fully introvert 100% nor extrovert 100%, we all have extroversion and introversion aspects of ourselves.
@@tristan_840I’ve never heard that term before! It’s very relatable though!
My favorite thing I've heard about Kurt Cobain was that he was an attentive listener in conversation. That in itself says so much about a person.
Kurt wasn’t the only one who could portray an introvert, but be an extrovert on stage!!! God Bless Kurt. 😊
Its vital for artists to express themselves even if they are shy or introverted
Love 💕 and kindness
My son was shy and played in front of thousands of people.
He was trained at school:
Started playing bass guitar facing the back wall with his mate Tony on drums,
Then played facing drummer,
Moved around, almost facing the front.
As a child, went to sleep, in bed, with a guitar.
i doubt it
Kurt was just like that, I believe. I think there are some videos floating around youtube of their first home concerts, where Kurt was facing the wall. And let's also not forget his habits in the chemical department... dude went high as balls on stage, so I'll never assume it was 'easy' for him playing in front of thousands of people.
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My son, too-he can’t look a stranger on the eye but he loves getting on the stage, he has no fear on a stage and the first time I saw him, it absolutely blew my mind. I get it now.
Grohl is an asshole.
I live in the middle of nowhere in. The Andes. I neve socialize, do not maintain relationships of any kind, and never socialize. I completely transform onstage. After gigs, I’m completely outgoing for an hour or so; never at any other time.
When the stage is familiar but people are not, one can be shy and still perform for thousands. Also he was an artist at heart. His performance was a major part of his art. He was likely a different person on stage when the "artist" came out of him.
The point here is Dave's daughter is insightful and intuitive. Perhaps he wore his heart on his sleeve but held back showing himself fully when he felt vulnerable. On stage he probably felt invincible. When you know people are paying to see you, one doesn't feel the need to make an impression. He could more easily walk off stage than remove himself from one-on-one interaction.
His lyrics were obviously cryptic, which is a sign of someone not wanting to reveal too much. That is possibly why the girl intuited his shyness.
I feel like Dave made a deal with the Kabal to inherit the fame and success Kurt didn't want.
I'm not saying he was complicit, but something has always rubbed me weird about Dave since Kurt died.
Holy shit
An actual clip of Howard not immediately interrupting his guest like an absolute bumbling numbskull three words into trying to answer his question
No way, insane
😂
When u look at Kurt now when we’re all older , god he was only a baby. rip kurt
he really was!!! he was so young :(
im 22 and every year i get closer to the she was and it makes me really dimension just how young he was
Kurt is the only one that matters dad
💥👍
Lmao
It so much easier to be on stage. It's just a see of faceless moving mass. So it's not like being in a room with 5 or 10 people. I loved being in bands and playing shows. However I always made my guitarist talk instead of me the singer. As I've gotten older it's even harder for me to deal with people now then it was when I was younger. Still love playing shows. The easiest thing in the world for me. Talking to people after the show is something I absolutely can't know
If you say so but tells more about you
@@nadiaslassi9922 what does this even mean? are you just being an asshole bc people are shy and anxious and use music to connect?
*than
Dave is like a relic. Lives in two generations
yes he's mental
That describes pretty much all of Gen X
Lives double lifes as well 🙏
@DaDuckfr_____ Or maybe more
nirvana
Foo fighter
Queen of the Stone Age
Them crooked vultures
Tenacious D
@@Laagtrip no I was referring to Dave having an affair
Kurt could do it because he was sharing his art with others, and they were far away... not in his face asking questions, demanding him to be what they expected him to be...
Conclusion: Howard has the mind of a child.
@pm2785 do you REALLY believe BS Dave? No chance his daughter JUST SO HAPPENED to ask the night before.. we know he's a "storyteller " and has a whole secret, (well, not so secret) 2nd family now..
Pure bull.
@saralichty5198 Huh?
@@saralichty5198 He was probably making fun of Howard, which is very much cool in my book.
@@ertugrulsanskopar8248never thought of it like that.. I just know Dave is full of shit, total imposter..
What kids come up with sometimes is mind-blowing.
They get a bad rap, but we are in safe hands x
Thank you Dave grohl. I was devastated when I heard the news of Kurt Cobain's death when I was 14 years old one of the kindness most beautiful shy yes I knew this because I'm shy too man I've ever met in my whole entire life God be with you always and bless you with much in 2025 thank you have a great Sunday🎉❤
I really miss Kurt Cobain
Amen. I was 27.
@@NancieDavis-ln7ixMe too.
"She actually did last night" 🤔 "she asked if she was shy I think" 🤨🤨
"THATS EXACTLY WHAT SHE SAID"
Ok that's enough Dave. Just like you were sober and faithful, Oof
I understand how people can be introverted yet go on stage. From my experience as an introvert, if I think I have a good idea, and I truly believe it’s great, I have the compulsion to share it with people. It’s like a burning need. So my introversion takes a back seat to this need to share and express what I think is worth attention. Thats my understanding of it. Kurt believed his music was great and had to overcome his shyness to express it.
Kurt seemed to have severe depression. I remember seeing an interview of the band and Kurt was holding his newborn baby during the interview. Typically, a new father is very proud, but he seemed completely without emotion or enthusiasm, like he was attending a funeral. I don't know if he was ever treated for it. Depression is common among musicians and artists.
As a guitar playing person , i think The instrument is kind of a wall .. itse easier to be in front of crowd with an Axe you know ?
I’m like that. It’s my escape. It’s an act. It’s like a character I play, but when I’m not playing, I’m just my shy self.
You should look into bo burnhams comedy. The deeper layered stuff in it i bet youd find relatable..
yes talk back int the mirror that's a perfect solution
My son is 15 and plays nirvana music every day
New baby will have some questions I’m sure as well.
Oh my god 😭
Good one
Give over 😂
They can just ask the first kid.
Just so happens, for the first time, the night before this interview....
@@kenrunyon4825 exactly 💯
Dave is sooo full of shit
@saralichty5198 my thoughts exactly
@kenrunyon4825 "storyteller" how true was that, ha!
@saralichty5198 yeah.. The night before the interview, Grohl's daughter, for the first time since Kurt's "death", asks about it. Riiiiiiiiight .. oh, and then Howard's question is EXACTLY what Grohl's daughter asked. EXACTLY!
@kenrunyon4825 😂😂😂 unbelievable, literally 😂😂😂
my dad had a friend since middle school who became a drug addict after they graduated and they didn’t talk for probably 15 years. my dad got a call from him saying he was sober. maybe a few months later he died. i’ve always wanted to know more about him but don’t want to ask. he was a hell of a guitarist and a singer.
that's heart breakin man
dude are you high?
Was he shy
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I feel like Dave made everything up
I agree. Sounds to me like improvisational storytelling -- fabricating a narrative based on a leading question. Ending with, "that's exactly what she said." Yeah, I bet she did. Pretty convenient for an ultra specific answer to have just happened the night prior to being on a major talk show, ready to be divulged in response to the precise question. If it had actually happened, and he had immense empathy, he would have had a response like, "wow that is so wild you would ask that, what a synchronicity, you are never going to believe this!"
Honestly, I like Dave Grohl, FF are a solid band, and I don't believe he killed Kurt so that he could be in a different band. He was the drummer of Nirvana, that would simply be too much of a stretch for me to ever believe.
But this. This screams red flag. I don't know what the red flag indicates, but it definitely doesn't come across as genuine or believably real. Weird.
Howard Stern is Dave Grohl's daughter.
🤣🤣🤣
You can tell hes making it up as they go😂
Hey Dad, why did you cheat on my mom. She's the nicest person I know
Should ask the mom what she did when Dave was on tour💀
Why are people so corny these days? He is a rockstar, what do you expect from him?
I didn't realize he was the same way as me. I am terribly shy (getting better with age tho) but when it comes to being on stage, I feel like I'm in my element.
Shy is a nice way of saying Im uncomfortable around people we dont.like.
Is it like that really? I'm shy and asocial but that doesn't mean I hate you. Maybe I don't connect with you
It just so happened his daughter asked him for the first time the evening before?! That's nearly as believable as Dave Grohl being a faithful husband!
noway man you're dreaming
We all see thru him and his bs now.. good storyteller.. 😂
this is really low of him, he's a pretender 😉
@saralichty5198. Just wanted to write the same 👍💥
LEGEND!!! Kurt was a great loss
The food fighters have never been good
When you grow up with no one listening to you, the stage is the one place they're specifically there to hear you. So we take full advantage of that opportunity every. Damn. Time.
I love Kurt he was awesome and his daughter asked a very good question
Love you my friends forever ... 😊😊
Sounds like he’s lying 😂
It’s much easier to get on stage playing music when it’s a sea of people than when it is even five people. Or having to actually talk to people. Playing music is much different than having to talk. I still can’t believe I did it even a little bit that I did. I’m devastatingly shy and introverted. I thought I had to be something I wasn’t to be a musician. I tried for years to be something I wasn’t. Now I spend my time trying to figure out my truths.
It can be much easier standing on a stage in an arena jammed with faces, than being in a room with a few people, being asked to perform.
Its not being shy... Its just not having enough energy to waste on people who you actually dont give a single f.
Then his daughter asked how long he was cheating on mom
Fr
Indeed. I always thought Dave was a good guy. Of course people make mistakes but I felt bad for his wife and kids.
yes he's frustraded and not a bit!
.. ouch 😂😂
Mind your own business Karen. What is wrong with you?
Wow, it’s so interesting to have 4K footage and perfect audio quality of someone completely lying. 😂
Bruh 😭😭😭😭😭
It’s different. When there’s a crowd or it’s a performance, you know what you’re supposed to be doing, and everyone is faceless and not really expecting to have a personal connection with you in the same way as you might have a conversation. It makes complete sense.
-an autistic person who loves performing and hates small talk lol
This is why Howard is a great interviewer.
The courage and will power that must have took❤
Dave is so pandering here. She didn't ask those questions the night before. Definitely not the last one this is cap
Well, it's because when you love what you are doing, and it comes naturally, it's easier. But people may not be easy to deal with.
Being shy is till ur ready
It's because he loved the music.....I have a massive fear of people... Put me in a band and.....I'm there to share my feelings and my music
Go to the moon and back maybe then you think clearer!
how cool when you can ask your father something like that
I feel for his daughter. Can't imagine what she has been going through after the shitty thing he did to the family.
Meanwhile, millions (maybe billions) of other men and women have done the exact same thing. You aren't a moral authority. In fact, nobody knows who you are, or cares.
Trust me I'm very shy but I'm also.confidemt. That's what he was. Shy isn't insecure.
Shyness just means you have a lot to give
Stern is such a waste of a human.
Personally as a kind of introvert who do shows, it’s just not the same, you don’t feel the human pressure in the crowd, a crowd is a crowd, it’s so weird to be able to do shows without feeling ashamed of anything while decomposing yourself when you’re the centre of attention in a normal life situation. When I’m performing in a crowd I’m the real me, the not shy, energetic me that I am with my close friends/family. And I think that it was what Kurt felt and also what introvert artists feel too
Lowkey bro it's the dope. I don't do dope but I did have an Oxycodone habit at 17, at a time where I had massive social anxiety and I pretty much forgot about it while high. It was crazy.
howard stern speaks in 808 bass, fluently. 😅😂
What a great kid.
Very astute
Over 30 years ago when I was 15, I was walking through the local shopping mall and it turned out Record Den had moved to be up front rather than down an alley section. I see the ugly green shirt with the twisted art and word on it and without missing a beat, I run into the store, grab a shirt and the CD, and I notice how strangely good looking the clerk was. I was super confident but didn't have a high self opinion of my appearance in the least.
I'm looking at him thinking how amazing it must be to be so good looking because how people will treat you, and as I'm looking at the guy I realized it was Kurt! His hair was a dark brown but I was 100% certain it was him. I never told anyone but went back there frequently and saw him a few more times.
In this ridiculous story that sounds made up, I realized that me being such a hardcore fan with such extreme confidence at 15 years old to charge into a store and buy a crazy punk rock shirt for an album named Incesticide on it was more life changing for him than it was for me, even in knowing I had met my role model 30+ years ago. *It's kinda ironic that the guy who was known to be shy was so friendly and comfortable to meet me in such a clandestine manner.*
Anyway, if you think this story sounds ridiculous and made up, I've got about 30 years' worth of stories involving celebrities that sound exponentially more ridiculous, delusional and dishonest, but they're all absolutely true. *Today, my brother is one of the most powerful casting directors in American media, Bill Marinella.*
I have a really wild and unbelievable life story.
Rory Gallagher was shy in the same way
For me because im pretty shy around people i do know and dont, but its like anxietys and worries go away its like the stage is my home. Ik its Cliche but it's true lol
Dave we definitely miss you since you sold the beach house. The beach hasnt been the same and we miss the barbecues lol. Your a great guy and the best neighbor👍. Happy New Year brother 🤙
He had talent that he believed in and he knew it had to be shared with the world so he got up on stage
I am shy and uncomfortable in front of people I know and at a job interview.
If I haven't seen people in a while, I get shy again.
I think everyone knows hes feelings, but he has them even more and pay attention to them. I don't think something was wrong with him, but he found himself in an uncomfortable society bringing anxiety and depression. So many expectations you have to live up to, that you haven't asked for. People always point at HIS health, but not the circumstances and his critical thinking of hes sorroundings.
This is because a shy-type person is generally tuned in on a certain power that can level them into perfection in front of an audience. Kurt Cobain is more than likely genuine. Rebecca Ann Grubb
It's easier for me to get in front of a crowd of strangers and perform rather than a few familiar people . Groovy 😮
He was definitely not shy around those he knew but what happens when you wake up on Thursday and you are the lead in biggest band in the world? I’m not shy but I would be freaked the F out. Some may remember me as being a little shy during that time. 😂😂😂
The stage is a different animal.
I've lived and I've died on that stage.
Nothing compares to it.
It was probably because when he was on stage, he was in his element. And she. You are you can do things that you otherwise couldn’t.
Kurt was the best frontman of all time
Im autistic and have a TON of social anxiety but I’ve never had a problem going onstage. I’m barely even aware of the audience. Lol
You can't see the people very well because of the lights. That helps.
Not so strange; most singer songwriters I know are quite introverted.
But then again, maybe we're the strange ones....
Drugs kill shyness.
Had he lived long enough he would be like i am at 68. I couldn't care less what people think about me.
Dave seemed like such a good guy. One of the few celebrities I was surprised when I found out he was a scumbag.
Talking to 5 people is personal. Talking to 5000 is not.
What’s so strange about THAT? He was in his element, totally safe. To the audience, you get what you GET.
JUST LAST NIGHT? totally real story bro
I identify as Kurt, somehow I can be an extrovert but also introverted
I wonder if Dave feels like he even knew Kurt intimately?
Nah. I mean let’s face it they only knew each other like 3-4 years tops and for a long time Kurt didn’t even like Dave. Of course foo fighter lovers believe the Dave Grohl lie that they were best friends. Dave is the total opposite of Kurt anyone can tell
@@chops4986 you dont need to be like a 1 to 1 copy of sometime to be friends with them, also dont recall hearing anywhere that kurt didnt like dave.
Steven Tyler is shy too
She's so right
I was surprised to hear Johnny Carson was horribly uncomfortable in front of small groups of people.Both go to show ICON’s are only people after all.
So she asked about him the night before but yet he says "I THINK"??? Is his memory not good?
yes dream on
That is incredibly profound
I am a better joker when I am talking in front.
I am mid shy 😅 so I can do extrovert in public or with friends but absolutely a mess if I have to perform ( doing something ) on stages. So it is always sounded strange to me when people in the showbiz said they are shy and be on stage, maybe almost naked to add.
I meet Kurk in a pub in sussex England before they got famous and he was kinda shy but after a few beers was a genuine good bloke I left the Pub at 5 in the morning
Kurk who?!
Stop lying
@@m.c.4798 I want to know who Kurk is?!
Well I met Kirk as in captain and he was a great bloke full of toxic masculinity…I tried to get Scotty to beam me up.
@ Tumbleweed…
Drugs takes away the shy feeling.
Its about state control when it comes to the time they get on with it.
Kurt just wanted to play music. He hated the frame!
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