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Dave Grohl admits that he still can't listen to Nirvana because it breaks his heart.
According to The Pulse Of Radio, FOO FIGHTERS leader Dave Grohl admitted in a new interview with GQ that he still finds it difficult to listen to the music of NIRVANA, the band that gave him his first commercial success but ended with the singer's suicide / guitarist Kurt Cobain in April 1994. Grohl explained: "When Kurt died, every time he turned on the radio, it broke my heart. I don't put on NIRVANA records, no. Although they are always somewhere. I get in the car, they are on I go to a store, they are on. "
Grohl added that his memories of making the NIRVANA albums he played on are as vivid as ever, and said: "I remember everything about those records; I remember the shorts he was wearing when we recorded them or it snowed that day."
Although he has achieved great success on his own terms with FOO FIGHTERS, Grohl commented that he could not have achieved it without the experiences he lived at NIRVANA. He said: "I was 21 years old ... I thought I knew it all. And being at NIRVANA showed me how little I really knew. They were some of the best moments of my life, but also, of course, one of the biggest lows. "Those experiences became a foundation or a foundation on how to survive."
Grohl released FOO FIGHTERS in late 1995, a year and a half after Cobain's death, and has recorded nine albums with the group.
FOO FIGHTERS will resume their current tour of North America in support of the band's 2017 LP "Concrete And Gold" on July 6 in Columbia, Maryland.
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