Dave Grohl: 'I was ready to quit music. It felt to me like music equalled death. I started praying…' – interview
Somewhere between the roles of rock god and cool dad, the great Nirvana survivor has found a way to thriveCamper vans are great, says Dave Grohl, stretching out in the back of one in a car park in Los Angeles. "Great," he says, "until you have to empty the fucking tank." He means the bit under the in-vehicle toilet, and having mentioned it immediately screws up his face – grimace distorting the mouth-framing goatee, frown sending out ropes of shoulder-length hair from behind his ears. It's not...
Guardian Music — Somewhere between the roles of rock god and cool dad, the great Nirvana survivor has found a way to thriveCamper vans are great, says Dave Grohl, stretching out in the ba... more info