The Husband read this book first and loved it. It's funny - he knew who Dave Grohl was, knew who the Foo Fighters are, yet wasn't really into them until we went to see them in concert a few back. Then he reluctantly came around to liking them. The Husband is a rap music fan. That's almost exclusively all that he listens to. Anything that isn't rap really isn't on his radar. So when he likes something other than rap, it takes a while for him to freely admit he likes it.
Well, after feeling good enough to admit he likes the Foo Fighters and that he wants to be best friends with Dave, he saw that this book was out and got it from our local library. He told me I'd like it too.
I started this on September 15 and finished it on September 23. Now, I'm super behind on reviewing the books I've read, I'm writing this book in 2023 and I finished this in September of 2022. So it's been a minute. Forgive me if I don't offer too many specific details, as they've left my brain already.
I can tell you that this book was great! It's the story of how Dave became Dave - through his early years and the different bands he grew up liking, became a member of, to Nirvana and the gross apartment and room he lived in with Kurt Cobain, through the death and end of Nirvana, to beginning the Foo Fighters. And so much in between.
Dave is a storyteller, for sure. Not only in this book. If you haven't seen it, check out the Sonic Highways documentary from 2014. It's streaming somewhere, I'm sure. It follows the band in making their album of the same name. They go to different cities and the music and history of those cities influences the song, lyrics, and sound. It's really great! And gives me, at lest, a deeper appreciation for the music, knowing the back-story and not just trying to infer it from the lyrics.
Great book. Highly recommend it.
Post written on June 4, 2023. Publication date reflects date I finished the book.
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