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Foo Fighters
Learning to Fly
2015
First Published
3.61
Average Rating
288
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"You don't become the biggest rock star in the world by being a nice guy". There's a reason why Dave Grohl is know, however naively, as "the nicest man in rock". A reason why millions have bought his Foo Fighters CDs and DVDs, his concert and festival tickets; why generations have bought into his story, his dream, his self-fulfilling prophecies. Dave's a giver. He may not have the savant glamour of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain, but Kurt was a taker. Kurt dwelled in darkness, on the wrong side of the moon. Dave is a sun worshipper, a lover not a loner, a bringer of light. Learning to Fly is his story, and therefore the true story of the Foo Fighters - like it's never been told before. From Grohl's days as the new kid in Nirvana, to becoming the Grunge Ringo of the Foo Fighters, on to where he is now: the biggest, most popular male rock star in the world. None of this happened by accident. Internationally acclaimed rock writer Mick Wall tells us how and why in a style that pulses with rock's own rhythms, talking to friends, former band mates, producers, record company executives and those closest to Grohl and the Foos. As John Lennon - Grohl's hero - once said of the Beatles, "You don't become the biggest band in the world by being a nice guy". And, despite what the mainstream media likes us to think, neither did the Foo Fighters. This explosive biography - the first, full, no-holds-barred literary account - explains why.

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Mick Wall
Author · 25 books
Mick Wall is an author, journalist, film, television and radio writer-producer, who’s worked inside the music industry for over 35 years. He began his career contributing to the music weekly Sounds in 1977, where he wrote about punk and the new wave, and then rockabilly, funk, New Romantic pop and, eventually, hard rock and heavy metal. By 1983, Wall become one of the main journalists in the early days of Kerrang! magazine, where he was their star cover story writer for the next nine years. He subsequently became the founding editor of Classic Rock magazine in 1998, and presented his own television and radio shows.
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