Dave Grohl Goes To The Movies With "Sound City" By Clive Young "Everyone likes souvenir. We hold on to a memento of a time and place, and enjoying it helps us hold on to that experience. You might still have a seashell from that vacation you took years ago, or a tour t-shirt from your first concert, even though you'll never fit into again. In 2011, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl bought himself a little keepsake, too: the vintage Neve console from Sound City Studios that he and the rest of Nirvana used to record the game-changing album, Nevermind. It's not too surprising that he'd buy the desk; after all, Grohl is famously passionate about old-fashioned, analog recording. When he got his hands on the desk, it must have brought back a ton of memories — enough that perhaps he began wondering what tales his fellow rock stars might have about the facility. Whether he wondered that or not, Grohl's learning those stories now, as he directs Sound City, a documentary about the famed Los Angeles studio." More » |
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