Dave Grohl
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Podcast Appearances
And you make different records for different reasons.
And they happen at different times.
And they have different sounds.
But then there's also like different intention and different ambition and things like that.
After being a band for so long, there's a different kind of pride, you know, like, holy shit, we survived, you know, and we're still here making these.
And so you'd imagine, you know, maybe it's time for our like sleepy acoustic Eric Clapton phase, you know, of ballads and shit.
And that's just not who we are.
Yeah.
So there's this like beautiful liberation.
And you know what?
I'm just going to scream bloody murder for the next like four minutes.
And it feels really good.
So you shouldn't really release a record until you're entirely happy with it or feel like fulfilled or satisfied or proud of what you've done.
So you kind of can't wait for people to hear it.
I'm still surprised that we're still a band.
I'm not surprised that we're still best friends.
I'm not surprised that... I mean, there are people that we work with, we've been working with for 35 years.
And our families and our kids have grown up with each other.
And it really is... It's more than music.
It's just a big community of people.