
We’ve talked a lot about Dave Grohl’s Sound City Players the past couple of the weeks, and last night, the supergroup performed live for the first time in Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival, where Grohl’s Sound City documentary premiered. The 17-member band played for three hours and, well, just read:
“It’s going to be a long f*cking night – you know that, right?” Grohl said to the crowd before bringing 17 musicians on stage for three-plus hours of performances from Rage Against the Machine’s Brad Wilk, Queens of the Stone Age’s Alain Johannes, Krist Novoselic, Masters of Reality’s Chris Goss, Lee Ving, Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen, Slipknot’s Corey Taylor, Rick Springfield, John Fogerty and Stevie Nicks. (Via)
It’s no Mark McGrath and Friends Cruise, but it’s pretty damn close.
(Via CoS)



I’m going to see this “twice in a lifetime” show on the 31st in Hollywood. Good. Times.
You know that nirvana was 3 guys? one is dead, the other is the protagonist of this story, so members of nirvana is just one guy.
you know that pat smear was basically a member of nirvana, right?
No, he was in nirvana as grohl was in qotsa. And he wasnt even in this event.
He’s onstage in the first video.
Both videos, in fact. Who’d have thunk it?
Ok then, my mistake.
Take a lap, Argentino
Thanks for the heads up! I’m watching a bunch of videos from the show on YouTube right now and it seems like it was an epic show.