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DAVE GROHL Continues Being The Coolest Motherfucker In Music; Issues Statement Regarding His GRAMMY Speech

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Look, Foo Fighters is not really a metal band, but time and time again, Dave Grohl continues to do really awesome fucking things, and say awesome things, that I can't help but write about him. The latest awesome thing was his now infamous speech at the Grammys this past Sunday, where he talking about learning to play an instrument, and his craft, (well, you can see it all above). Well today, Grohl issued a clarification, explaining he wasn't knocking electronic music, or any genre, he was just trying to tell everybody to keep it real: 

Oh, what a night we had last Sunday at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards. The glitz! The Glamour! SEACREST! Where do I begin?? Chillin' with Lil' Wayne…meeting Cyndi Lauper's adorable mother…the complimentary blinking Coldplay bracelet…..much too much to recap. It's really is still a bit of a blur. But, if there's one thing that I remember VERY clearly, it was accepting the Grammy for Best Rock Performance…and then saying this:

"To me this award means a lot because it shows that the human element of music is what's important. Singing into a microphone and learning to play an instrument and learning to do your craft, that's the most important thing for people to do… It's not about being perfect, it's not about sounding absolutely correct, it's not about what goes on in a computer. It's about what goes on in here [your heart] and what goes on in here [your head]."

Not the Gettysburg Address, but hey……I'm a drummer, remember?

Well, me and my big mouth. Never has a 33 second acceptance rant evoked such caps-lock postboard rage as my lil' ode to analog recording has. OK….maybe Kanye has me on this one, but….Imma let you finish….just wanted to clarify something…

I love music. I love ALL kinds of music. From Kyuss to Kraftwerk, Pinetop Perkins to Prodigy, Dead Kennedys to Deadmau5…..I love music. Electronic or acoustic, it doesn't matter to me. The simple act of creating music is a beautiful gift that ALL human beings are blessed with. And the diversity of one musician's personality to the next is what makes music so exciting and…..human.

That's exactly what I was referring to. The "human element". That thing that happens when a song speeds up slightly, or a vocal goes a little sharp. That thing that makes people sound like PEOPLE. Somewhere along the line those things became "bad" things, and with the great advances in digital recording technology over the years they became easily "fixed". The end result? I my humble opinion…..a lot of music that sounds perfect, but lacks personality. The one thing that makes music so exciting in the first place.

And, unfortunately, some of these great advances have taken the focus off of the actual craft of performance. Look, I am not Yngwie Malmsteen. I am not John Bonham. Hell…I'm not even Josh Groban, for that matter. But I try really fucking hard so that I don't have to rely on anything but my hands and my heart to play a song. I do the best that I possibly can within my limitations, and accept that it sounds like me. Because that's what I think is most important. It should be real, right? Everybody wants something real.

I don't know how to do what Skrillex does (though I fucking love it) but I do know that the reason he is so loved is because he sounds like Skrillex, and that's badass. We have a different process and a different set of tools, but the "craft" is equally as important, I'm sure. I mean…..if it were that easy, anyone could do it, right? (See what I did there?)

So, don't give me two Crown Royals and then ask me to make a speech at your wedding, because I might just bust into the advantages of recording to 2 inch tape.

Now, I think I have to go scream at some kids to get off my lawn.

Stay frosty.

Davemau5

Too fucking cool, Dave.

  • nothinghead

    bad fucking ass. such a cool ass mofo.

  • DogBert

    don't understand how anyone could disagree with what he said. He's just right, music is about express yourself as a human being, couldn't agree more

  • TchainT

    Man, am I sick of hearing about Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters. What he said has been said hundreds of times by hundreds of people, both professional and unprofessional. Its nothing unique or new. And Foo Fighters, while not a terrible group, still does nothing to stick out and has an extremely bland sound. The only thing really great this man did was play for Nirvana.

    • BlackMetalSausage

      and they're arguably one of the last bands that play any type of rock music the way it was first concieved with instruments and all. also he isnt afraid to speak his mind and do what he thinks is 'right' **cough laying on a pickup in front of hundreds of angry baptists cough** even is he gets some bullshit from it. hes also not a stuck up asshole, yes i have met him he was genuenly humble and awesome. basically, this guy gets all the press he deserves, even if you dont like his music

    • Mothmonsterman

      "The only thing really great this man did was play for Nirvana."

      One of the most overrated bands ever.

    • heaVydose

      you are just a hater. dave grohl is the man. i don't hear "hundreds" of people saying what he is saying, and definitely not the type of people who go to those award shows to receive an ass kissing. Nirvana might be overrated but give Dave some fucking credit – he is a sick drummer/musician and is one of the few true rockstars who loves and appreciates musicianship and hovers into pop culture from time to time. AND i love the stuff he does with tenacious d

  • metalheaddrew

    He and hevy Devy should have a child.

    • Augment Your Plea

      Fuck yes!!