Dave Grohlleader of the band Foo Fighters, moved rock lovers after talking about his colleague Liam Gallagher, ex-vocalist of Oasis. The American musician, who told how the death of Kurt Cobain deeply affected him, stated that the interpreter of “Wall of glass” is one of the maximum representatives of rock that are still alive.
What did Dave Ghrol say about Liam Gallagher?
In a conversation with NME, Dave Grohl opened up about how it felt to work with Liam Gallagher, whom he considers quite a character within the genre.
“It’s like putting a goddamn quarter in a jukebox and just turning it on with that guy. It’s great. Obviously he’s an amazing singer and he’s a fucking rock star. He is one of the last rock stars left, ”said the interpreter of“ Everlong ”.
Also, Grohl talked about how the creation process that followed for the song “Everything’s Electric” for the third solo album of the youngest of the Gallagher: “Unfortunately we did not do it in person, but I love being in the same room as Liam” .
The musician continued: “I was doing a song (“Everything’s Electric’”) with producer Greg Kurstin and they needed a beat that I think was described as something similar to “Sabotage” by (Beastie Boys), so I gave it to him. I served the beats. And the damn single turned out great. I love that song, I really love it. I was dancing it the other night.”
What did Liam Gallagher respond to what Dave Grohl said?
Liam Gallagher’s response came after a user asked him on Twitter about the matter. “LG, how does it feel to be named one of David Grohl’s ‘last remaining rock stars’?” the netizen wrote. Given this, the interpreter of “Slide Away” commented: “You’re right, the rest are useless.”