![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the material flows in chronological order, but some of the transitions are a product of memory and stream of consciousness. More a series of vignettes than chapters, the memoir introduces readers to various moments in Grohl’s life, from teaching his daughter to be a drummer to getting thrown in jail in Australia to nearly getting killed after a Nirvana show in Texas. ![]() That same intimate voice comes through in his memoir. At The Storyteller Live! In NYC, I laughed as the Foo Fighters frontman recalled encounters with Iggy Pop, sleeping on Kurt Cobain’s couch in Seattle, and drinking way too much coffee. I should tell you that I’m writing this review after hearing the author do some in-person storytelling at one of the limited live events last month connected to this book’s release. “I will always be ‘that guy from Nirvana,’ and I am proud of it.” - Dave Grohl, The Storyteller ![]()
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