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    Dave Grohl fighting for rock at the Grammys

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Dave Grohl started in the music business, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars were tots; Rihanna and Adele weren't even born.

    That makes Grohl and his Foo Fighters kind of the senior set as they face off against the new kids at the Grammys on Sunday for album of the year. It's one of the six nominations for the Foos, who tied Adele and Mars for the second-most nominations (behind Kanye West) and will be performers at the show, to air from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

    "It feels great to be the guy with gray hair in his beard who is still invited to these things," said the 43-year-old frontman. "Twenty years ago, I never thought I'd even have a career in music this long."

    Grohl considers the last year to be his best. The band had a top-selling tour and sold more than 663,000 copies of their album, "Wasting Light," which faces off against Adele's "21," Lady Gaga's "Born This Way," Bruno Mars' "Grenade" and Rihanna's "Loud" for album of the year.

    Oh, and he had a brief cameo in "The Muppets" as a drummer for a Muppet cover band.

    This year is starting off just as good. On a recent afternoon inside 606 Studio, the band's garagelike headquarters in Northridge, Calif., Grohl discussed his Grammy competition, previewed what viewers can expect from the band's Grammy performance and mused about being the rock band with the most nominations at this year's ceremony, which is set to air live Sunday on CBS.

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    AP: The Foo Fighters have won six Grammys, and you're up for six more this year. What does it feel like to win one?

    Grohl: When we won for best rock album for our third record, which we made in my basement, I was so proud — because we made it in my basement in a crappy makeshift studio that we put together ourselves. I stood there looking out at everybody in tuxedos and diamonds and fur coats, and I thought we were probably the only band that won a Grammy for an album made for free in a basement that year. I feel the exact same way about it this year for an album that was made in my garage.

    AP: You were raving about Adele the last time I interviewed you, and now you're up against her for album of the year.

    Grohl: I'm glad that we're with Adele in the same category. It means we've done something right. I think she gives us all hope. She's made an incredible record, and she's an incredibly talented artist, so maybe it is true that the cream actually rises to the top. There's a reason why that record is so (expletive) huge. It's good. It's inspiring when something legitimate gets recognized for what it is. It's such a cliche, but it's a huge achievement to be nominated.

    AP: Tease me about what you've got planned for your Grammy performance. Will you be collaborating with anyone?

    Grohl: Maybe. Ken Ehrlich, who produces the show, is no dummy. He's been doing it for 30 years. He's a very musical person, and he understands collaboration. He understands there has to be some common connection between the artists collaborating, but it has to be somewhat adventurous and unexpected. To be honest, how many (expletive) rock bands are on the show this year? Yeah, so they're not gonna put us with another rock band. Right now, there just aren't that many.

    AP: How do you feel about the lack of rock in some of the bigger categories at the Grammys?

    Grohl: I feel the same way about it as how I felt at this massive car show in Pomona last weekend that I entered my 1965 Ford Falcon van into. I've never entered a car show before, and I don't really know a lot about it, but we put the van into the competition. My friend Troy, who built the thing, said to me, "I think we're gonna win." I asked him, "Why's that?" He said, "Because there are no other vans here." I ended up winning first in class. It's kind of the same feeling.

    AP: Tell me more about that feeling. It's kind of like you're the rock spokesman at the Grammys.

    Grohl: I feel a little bit of responsibility and a lot of pride. I'm (expletive) proud to be in the (expletive) Foo Fighters. ... We're a real (expletive) band. If I were a kid in (expletive) Tulsa, Okla., who loves rock bands and plays with my rock band in the garage, and I turned on the Grammys and saw a rock band with choreographed dancers playing to computers, I'd be bummed until the Foo Fighters came on, and then I'd think, "Oh, good, humans that play instruments."

    AP: You're nominated for six Grammys, so you'll probably win one. Do you have a speech prepared?

    Grohl: No. I never plan what I'm going to say when I get up on stage. My father was a speechwriter, and my mother was a public speaking teacher, and one thing that I've learned in life is that you never want to read a speech. You just want to go up and give it. That always jinxes it, anyway. The last thing you want to do is walk out of there with a speech in your pocket that you didn't get to read.

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    Online:

    http://www.grammy.com/

    http://wastinglight.foofighters.com/

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    AP Entertainment Writer Derrik J. Lang can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/derrikjlang/.

     
    • becca  •  3 mths ago
      Someone needs to start a campaign to have the Foos as the half time performers next Super Bowl.
      • BokChoy 3 mths ago
        You are the one Neo.
      • Scott & Emily R 3 mths ago
        I was also thinking about this today. Great idea.
      • becca 3 mths ago
        Someone else needs to be Neo. Too much pressure being "The One"!
    • willytv  •  Owensboro, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      I'd like to start a petition to get the FOO FIGHTERS to play at next year's Superbowl. Who's with me?!
      • Jennifer 3 mths ago
        Heck yeah!! I love the Foo Fighters! That would probably be the only Superbowl that I would put in an effort to watch..
      • mjheidel 3 mths ago
        I agree. They are one of the last real rock bands left and can still put on a great show. "My Hero", "Best of You", "Times Like These", and "Walk" would be great songs for the Super Bowl. Too bad it will probably never happen. Or it will be way too late (The Who).
    • StareDownMan1  •  3 mths ago
      My fellow rock & rollers, please help Dave & the Foos save music from the likes of sucky pop, trashy rap & autotune abusing poseurs like Gaga, Bieber, Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, Bruno Mars, Cee Lo, Rebecca Black, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Rihanna (or as I always like to say Diarrheanna), Jessie J & of course the tramp who started it all, Britney, along w/countless other talentless hacks. We all must band together to ward of this mindless garbage & support REAL artists like Dave & co, Adele & their contemporaries. Like the late great Ronnie James Dio sang (as singer of Rainbow) "Long Live Rock & Roll"!!
      • thetruth 3 mths ago
        well said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        GaGa has serious credibility as a songwriter & performance artist. Cee Lo, though of derivative style & questionable taste, is a "real" musician. As for everything else, I agree.
      • StareDownMan1 3 mths ago
        Cee Lo is a bona fide fake. Gaga has some talent but her shows still gross me out. Her music is crap. End of story.
    • SilverShamrock  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      The Foo Fighters are one of the only A-list rock bands that record and perform without the aid of tone generators, pitch correction, voice synthesizer's or beat-tracks. They produce their own rhythm and their own sound/tone. You cannot simulate human emotion or velocity- sensitive instrument playing with a computer.
      • Jose 3 mths ago
        Exactly! This is why rock/metal music will never get the recognition they deserve; they're too complex for the new age listeners. You can't discuss music theory to someone who listens to Rihanna.
    • BeemR  •  3 mths ago
      Foo Fighters are so awesome. True talent that is real and from the heart.
    • RonaldH  •  3 mths ago
      Keep it up Dave, rock needs a presence in that sham of an award show, you guys actually sing without reproduction and write your own songs, that's original and shows overall talent. Most of today's artists are manufactured by record companies, look at them in 2 years you can't even remember their names, flash in the pans, they are pretty and look good but very little substance.
    • mark g  •  Orlando, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      It may become a small, niche market, but there will always be demand for musicians that actually play instruments, read music, and sing without digitized help. Music, like everything else in the country, is now dominated by the worthless, the vile, and the lowest common denominators.
    • Master Luke  •  3 mths ago
      Dave Grohl is so (expletive) cool it blows my (expletive) mind.
    • Razed Catholic  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Grohl is 1 of the last truly hardworking rockers with real talent. All of these Kanye's and Eminems suck #$%$ and the stupid kids who call them there hero's have no idea what a real musician is, these punks today are a bunch of whiny no talent crybabies with way too much technology (the autotuner must die) and no real talent, unless you call scratching a talent, which I do not!
    • Dustin  •  3 mths ago
      i really hope that the FF's play halftime next year and not some crappy pop band
    • Tammy  •  3 mths ago
      Foo Fighters for next year's Halftime Show!!!!!
    • Nancy  •  Placerville, California  •  3 mths ago
      What a class act. Love that man.
    • NICK  •  3 mths ago
      Rock on Dave. It's been a great year for you. Great album, great tour, great movie.
      You guys deserve the limelight.
    • J  •  3 mths ago
      A true talented and self made artist....that even writes all of his own songs!
    • Buddydave  •  3 mths ago
      I agree with everyone here. Foo Fighters should be next year's SB halftime show.
    • Truth B. Told  •  3 mths ago
      On a separate note... Why the #$% haven't they been the feature act for Super Bowl halftime? They keep bringing in artists past their prime when they could rock it out with a real band... what a shame.
    • matthew  •  Ocala, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Dave is a rock god!! Need more ppl like him in the music business
    • steel city  •  Milford, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Foo's at the Superbowl....Sounds good to me!!
    • zak  •  3 mths ago
      "oh good, there's humans that still play instruments". . .sad but true statement. What's the last great rock band you were introduced to this year?
      Anyone else sick of computers(once dj's), lip synched crap and lame outfits and choreography for songs the "artist" didn't write. Thanks American idol!
    • Tymorial  •  3 mths ago
      Look, the two biggest genres of the past 20 years have been rock and rap. Why does it suck so much today? You can thank the record industry and it has nothing to do with downloads. They decided about 10 years ago that it was better for bands to match a "formula" than it was to push artists with real talent. - Rap of today is awful compared to the rap of the 90s when it was actually about something. Today it is nothing but dudes rapping about their jewelry, their cars, their #$%$tches etc" all on autotune which requires no talent. Sure there are a few diamonds out there just like there are diamonds in rock. THey are however, far and few in between. -Rock is dead because rockers don't fit the "cute, innocent, harmless" formula: see Justin Bieber and every boy band. Get a cute kid to sing about love and sing "babY" fifty thousand times in a row and more than half of all teenage girls will go into hock with their parents to buy posters, records, concert tickets etc. True rock fans are loyal to our favorite bands but we are not insane obsessed hormone driven teenagers who flip out if even the slightest insult is directed at our favorite band. Rap is dead. Rock is dead. The music industry is blaming downloads but it is their own #$%$ fault. Soon enough justin bieber's balls will have dropoed and we'll be onto the next teeny bopper. I'm going to go listen to Alice in Chains now followed by Biggie Smalls.
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