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Dave Grohl is the most underrated musician of all time

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Two Sandwiches, Jun 12, 2015.

  1. jo mama

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    agree. i love watching his performance there. and he was only like 19!
     
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    I think he's probably closer to being overrated than underrated.

    I loved what he did in Nirvana, I loved the first two Foo Fighters albums, I liked a lot of what he did with Queens of the Stone Age....but I don't really like much of what he's done the past 13 years since then.

    Now don't get me wrong, that's quite a lot, more than most musicians will even dream of accomplishing. However, for how he's often regarded, I'm not sure if that's enough.
     
  3. jo mama

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    theres some popular variations of it that everyone knows. rosanna by toto and fool in the rain by zeppelin.

    ima drummer as well and it took me a good year of practice before i felt comfortable playing it. its difficult to get the feel right, but once you lock in its super fun to play.

    but heres bernard himself breaking it down. he hits the groove around the 1:30 mark.


    jeff porcaro breaks down the rosanna shuffle and how purdie and bonham (and bo didley) influenced it.
     
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    Glad he 'splained to me what it was all about!
     
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    Booooo this man! Booo!

    This is a pretty epic rock song (Mark Lanegan of the Screaming Trees helped write it)

     
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    both great tracks.
     
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    Yeah, man. It's like golf - easy to play but REALLY HARD to master. The key is to stay relaxed, which is really hard to do with everything going on between the hihat and snare ghost notes.

    My kid's band is playing Fool in the Rain. He says it's easy and already pretty much has it down. Took me YEARS to get it and he's 14 and already has it. A-hole...
     
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    Damn kids.
     

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