Dave could easily destroy him in a drum battle. Even metal. Dave is that legendary. Lars is not. He’s an amazing songwriter/arranger though. I agree too he’s an amazing radio host
My god, their chemistry is so good, they simply share stories of their lives, funny hints about everything and laugh their asses of. No stupid babble, no higher ground and being arrogant. Just two musicians with knowledge and memories that share things out of their heart. So genuine, so pleasant to watch. Lars is indeed a great interviewer and "It's Electric" seems to have right balance of stories from guests and response from the host. Woah.
Notice how little Lars interrupted Dave during the interview. He asks his question, elaborates a little and just lets him talk. He's the last person I would expect to be a great interviewer as I've always this perception of him that he's a dude who first and foremost loves the sound of his own voice. Kudos to him.
Agreed. I expected more pretention from Lars but he did an awesome job. 2 Rockstar taking as peers about their Rockstar lives/encounters. Thoughoughly entertaining.
@@likestoospooge I'm a talker like Lars, but I also pay attention to what the other person is saying and riff off of it. I've been wanting to do a TH-cam show for a while, but I need a good co-host and tech person.
I felt like he was sitting next to me telling me stories of his life when I was listen to the audio version of his book, which he narrates...I agree, his personality is infectious!!
I met Lars and had a 10 or so minute conversation with him. He was warm, engaging and just really cool. Just like he is here. Also, Lars may not have the technical chops of some metal drummers, but he is an innovator and inspired countless kids to play drums. He's also a monster songwriter and arranger. He plays for the song, and his drumming is perfect for Metallica.
One of the things that makes me love and respect Dave so much is how humble he is!! Just finished the audio version of his book, which he narrates... loved it!! He's such a good guy!!
Everybody knows someone who is great at telling stories, They paint a picture with details which almost makes you feel like you were there. Lars is one of those guys. Dave really is one of those guys. I'm never bored hearing him talk.
What I gathered from this interview is that people just say yes to collaborating with Dave and the Foo Fighters, probably because he's such a fun, likeable dude that you naturally want to hang out with.
Loved this... Lars has some great conversational skills with folks... gets to the heart of things, no BS with Lars. Loved him ribbing Dave as the old man lecturing the younger dude not to drink before shows. Hey man, let Dave have his fun.
Lars is actually good at this, which surprises me. To be a good interviewer, you have to actually stop and listen to your guest speak, not talk over them, and be interested in their answers. Lars does this really well, and it doesn't typically come easy to people who are famous or celebrities themselves. Nine times out of ten, they're the ones answering the questions so they have little practice, and lets face it, Lars never met a microphone he didn't love. I'm very pleasantly surprised at how well he handles the host role.
If any band is qualified to lecture other artist about drinking before a show it certainly is Metallica. I mean, at one point they were called Alcoholica. Kirk Hammett has outright stated that he doesn't remember the Kill 'Em All For One tour due to the heavy drinking.
Roxanne Moser It's incredible that people always have to talk badly about Larsˋ's drumming abilities and skills. First, it was Lars who founded Metallica. And Lars has given Metallica the sound Metallica should have and he is a fantastic song writer. He became known as a pioneer in fast thrash metal drum beats and later known through his popularity and drum technique (the double-major drum beat in song One) and many do not respect him today as a good drummer because the way he plays as he was very popular in the 80's you don't play that much anymore. Without Lars, no Metallica and I'm pretty sure he smiles and laughs all the way down the bank compared to certain others 🤘🏻
This is actually one of the greatest interviews ive seen with dave grohl. Maybe musicians shud only interview musicians instead of some normal dude asking gemeric questions trying to get the kurt cobain scoop thats not there. A musician can ask real questions that are interesting.
People always like to say Dave is "normal" and "stable." But he's not. He's NUTS. Seriously. And I adore him for that. He's a very very intense person. He LIVES for music. He's a very extreme person. I just find it kinda funny that people think he's this "dad rock" guy....when in reality he's giving his life for music. I just love him. I'm so happy he exists at all.
It doesn't matter how many videos I watch of the Foo Fighters...These guys never cease to amaze me in how talented they are! I find new things out every time I listen to these interviews.
Michael Meacham - Based on your message, I figure that like me, you are not a fan of Nirvana. While there is no denying that Grohl is a great drummer, he was about the only thing musical about Nirvana. There were absolutely awful. It do not understand how or why they are regarded as such a great band. There really wasn't anything good about them. They made sounding bad, hip. It is really, really terrible. Bad songs along with bad musicianship is not something to aspire to be like, if you are an up and coming band. So in summary, as a musician, I feel that Nirvana set the music world back about 100 years. They were absolutely awful. Awful, I say!
Having an impeccable guitar technique etc does not make/mean you are a great musician. Nirvana were a great band,because they had great songs. So to say nirvana were terrible is quite silly.
Michael R. Im not a nirvana fan but. Set music back 100 years? Come on now haha. Kurt clearly wrote songs that touched. Millions of ppl around the world cant deny that
i really was expecting to see some random host interviewing dave but when i clicked and heard lars that just brightened up my day. I love them both very much.
Lars is known for being somewhat...self-centered....He steers the conversation back towards him quite often. But he was a great interviewer here, very funny and a good listener!
I hate that people shit on Lars so much. He's such a cool guy. It sucks that Lars probably doesn't gets as many chances to do stuff with big rock legends because he's a metal guy.
+ EQ-smoove Lars Ulrich - the most underrated musician ever. By the way he was responsible for creating Metallica and he composes ( with James Hetfield) most of their songs...
+ Ssar Hhomeb You know what is strange? Many professional drummers with an international recognition have a good opinion of Lars and his drum skills, while thousands of youtube nobodies are trying to trash him. Ask yourself: Whose opinion is more likely to be true?!!
I remember back in my late teens, I was a fan of Metallica, I couldn't stand Lars because he came out against Napster. Fast forward 20 years, rock is dead, Lars was probably right, and he seems like a great guy. Also, he's an amazing interviewer.
“Probably right”. Haha. I’ve never understood how the legality of stealing music was ever up for debate. To this day people still say there was nothing wrong with Napster and downloading music for free. It’s mind boggling. I used it too because I was broke, but at least I could admit I was stealing...
@@likestoospooge I live in the certified middle of nowhere montana . No store sells CDs..... and i like my physical media (even though I rip it to my flash drive in my car) . So torrenting has got me into so many bands . And I do try to buy it when I take a trip to bigger towns
@@likestoospooge Oh god. A band that had sold 70 million by the time it happened they're all millionaires and at the end of the day Metallica got big from people copying their demo tape and it reaching people. Napster was very beneficial to bands that were just getting going and able to reach more people because of the platform and the money bands like Metallica lost was minuscule. There was no stopping people from burning cds and giving them to friends, this was no different. The dumb part about lars was he may have "won" again Napster but everyone knew it was a losing fight. Look today you can find every Metallica album on TH-cam download the audio and convert to iTunes in 5 minutes. With mp3 coming in it was inevitable that CD sales were going to be a thing of the past eventually. The best part about this is during the the Napster case Dave Grohl was on a talk show and called out Lars pretty hard for it.
i sometimes struggle listening to long interviews like this because i have a short attention span, this one made me feel like i was just hanging out with the bros. i loved it
Lars has become really heartful over his career. It's awesome to watch and listen to him without his old pretenses and defenses up. He has so much to offer and he understands the history and relevance of his genres background and artists.
I love watching Lars as a interviewer. All these interviews he does from this to Noel Gallagher, Billy Corgan etc. Every one has such cool stories, laid back and very interesting. Great job, Lars!
I hope Lars gets back to doing this, he's great at it. First off, he has the often much lacking skill of shutting the f*** up and letting the talent talk, or only quickly interrupting to pull more info out of em, and when he does stop and talk about his own stuff, it's 100% relevant to what the guest is discussing and interesting.
Aditya Nair I guess it's fine to hop on a hate train and not prove anything you say because you could never show up Lars hell Dave couldn't show up Lars. Lars may not be as crazy as he used to but if he wanted too he could play as well as he did 20 years ago and not to mention. To be the drummer of the most influential and greatest metal band of all time and be respected by some of the best drummers in the industry such as joey jordinson Chris Adler mike portnoy and when he was alive the rev so overated or his doing what he has been doing since the black album just serving the song and honestly can you play if you don't doesn't make you a fuckin expert does it you dumbass
While I recognize their musical significance, I’m not big on Metallica, but Lars is such a great interviewer. Very respectful of the interviewee, asks great questions and is willing to let them go down whatever tangent they want. I’ve loved every interview from this series.
5:56 "every time I have a great idea, I always get someone else to say it so they'll give it a shot". "Exactly". In my selfish bubble, I thought I was the only one. Even Dave frickin Grohl gets it.
I could listen to lars and dave talk for hours, just so much funny and awesome stuff they've done and been through. One of the funniest chats I've heard in ages
I feel like Dave's life is the definition of serendipity. And it seems like he takes lots of chances and refuses to let opportunities past him by. What a cool guy!
During the "Stay at home" orders of the pandemic, I have rediscovered music not just music, but the reason that I listen to music. While I have greatly appreciated how personable Dave Grohl is and how fun Foo Fighters shows are. I have also rediscovered the Beach Boys and genius, Brian Wilson harmonizing songs. It is great to see the respect that both of these men have for Brian Wilson.
Great interview. Never realized how much Lars looks like Michael Keaton, especially with the reading glasses. Just saw Foo Fighters in Richmond last weekend. 3 hour show. Epic.
Will any of Lars' previous/future full episodes be available on TH-cam? I understand this one was probably a part of Foos promo train for the new album, but it'd be great to see more full interviews for those without an Apple subscription.
This is one of the best Dave Grohl interviews I’ve seen recently. They both are very clearly having fun and it’s entertaining to watch. Dave’s a good storyteller. :)
For someone known to talk A LOT...Lars is a great listener. Funniest interview ever. Dave is like your hilarious buddy with a boatload of stories...lol
Wow, Lars is really built for radio. What a natural.
Great questions, lets the artist speak, stays engaged, and keeps the flow going.
He needs a weekly show, but I'm sure he's way too busy.
You are so right!
Dave could easily destroy him in a drum battle. Even metal. Dave is that legendary. Lars is not.
He’s an amazing songwriter/arranger though.
I agree too he’s an amazing radio host
he should stick to this
Lars is natural for pretty much everything ever noticed that?
My god, their chemistry is so good, they simply share stories of their lives, funny hints about everything and laugh their asses of. No stupid babble, no higher ground and being arrogant. Just two musicians with knowledge and memories that share things out of their heart. So genuine, so pleasant to watch.
Lars is indeed a great interviewer and "It's Electric" seems to have right balance of stories from guests and response from the host. Woah.
Adrian Jakóbczyk - Yea, just two guys talking stories. That's how it should be... This is how to human... And the deeper stuff will come.
This description was exactly what I was hoping for. Glad I got it.
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Adrian Jakóbczyk Great review
Notice how little Lars interrupted Dave during the interview. He asks his question, elaborates a little and just lets him talk.
He's the last person I would expect to be a great interviewer as I've always this perception of him that he's a dude who first and foremost loves the sound of his own voice. Kudos to him.
Agreed. I expected more pretention from Lars but he did an awesome job. 2 Rockstar taking as peers about their Rockstar lives/encounters. Thoughoughly entertaining.
He rules as an interviewer.
Lars gets an unnecessary bad rap.
Excellent interview
Just like Graham Norton
Lars is really good at this. Much respect.
Yeh, hes really good at talking to another human being about stuff.
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Interviewing isn't nearly as easy as it seems. Especially if an extended interview.
HinjuRock. Agreed. I mean if you think it’s easy just watch a Colbert interview with a comedian. Some people get paid truckloads to be bad at it.
@@likestoospooge
I'm a talker like Lars, but I also pay attention to what the other person is saying and riff off of it. I've been wanting to do a TH-cam show for a while, but I need a good co-host and tech person.
@@theseattlegreen1871 these days most people can't even do that. People in general are dumb.
Dave Grohl is slowly turning into an old wise musical wizard.
nah look at that hair hes music Jesus
Turning? I think he's been a wizard for 30 years.
But: He surpisingly looks not so old!
@@brezzainvernale yeah krist noveselic looks like Daves Uncle.
:-))
Man...say what you want about Lars, but he is a more-than-competent radio host. He seems quite natural at it.
Yeah he’s doing a great job with this series
That's because he's really interviewing his ego in a mirror, then someone edits in Dave Grohl talking.
@@BradyIsAfagInHeat 😂
He’s actually a metallica frontman. He do the talk in the interview back in the day when james is still super shy
@@muhammadirsyazman8389 I'm pretty sure that used to be Mustaine, in the early days when he was still in Metallica
Hey look, it's two guys that got me into drumming.
Josh Steffen Were grateful for that brother. Now, time for some Nevermind and In Utero covers \m/
I had a feeling you'd be here
Josh Steffen Man, you're insane! Love your videos, keep rocking!
Hey look, its a guy that got me into drumming commenting and watching a video on two guys that you into drumming! Funny seeing you here man! XD
Josh Steffen Hey look it's the guy who made me fully appreciate Lars' drumming through his awesome covers
Dave is so down to earth. I could hear him talk for hours.
B saaaaaamme
One of the few celebs I’d really really want to meet.
indeed
I always appreciated his sense of humor
His conversation skills are honestly amazing to watch. The way he Flows one convo into the next
Dave’s personality is very infectious. I feel like he’s actually talking to me lol. Also, I wish Lars did more of these interviews
I felt like he was sitting next to me telling me stories of his life when I was listen to the audio version of his book, which he narrates...I agree, his personality is infectious!!
He does, there’s a bunch of them. He does a podcast
I met Lars and had a 10 or so minute conversation with him. He was warm, engaging and just really cool. Just like he is here. Also, Lars may not have the technical chops of some metal drummers, but he is an innovator and inspired countless kids to play drums. He's also a monster songwriter and arranger. He plays for the song, and his drumming is perfect for Metallica.
Dave Grohl is the Keanu Reeves of music. Everyone loves him
Agreed... its really hard not to like this guy
The Mr. Peanutbutter of music
Actual facts
They look a little alike too
Raised by a humble Midwest Ohio family.
When Metallica retires I want Lars to become a full time podcast person.
Legend never retire
Dave Grohl is a god damn national treasure. Such a good dude even after all the years of fame. Not many can say that.
My son was active army, wounded in Iraq, when Dave Grohl rickrolled Westboro Baptist. Loved it!
One of the things that makes me love and respect Dave so much is how humble he is!! Just finished the audio version of his book, which he narrates... loved it!! He's such a good guy!!
This didn't age well
Everybody knows someone who is great at telling stories, They paint a picture with details which almost makes you feel like you were there. Lars is one of those guys. Dave really is one of those guys. I'm never bored hearing him talk.
I never get tired of listening to Dave.. He is just so real. Funny, adorable.. love him
I'm a huge metallica/foo fighter's fan. This was fantastic, more of these please!
Tonatiuh García Masó I'm right with you man
Tonatiuh García Masó possibly the worst drummer ever, and one of the best ever in the same video.
Metallica is the kids bop of metal.....
Tonatiuh Garcia Maso Me too man.
What I gathered from this interview is that people just say yes to collaborating with Dave and the Foo Fighters, probably because he's such a fun, likeable dude that you naturally want to hang out with.
The mutual respect is huge here. Glad to see two big-ass rockers just being buds for a few minutes!
Loved this... Lars has some great conversational skills with folks... gets to the heart of things, no BS with Lars. Loved him ribbing Dave as the old man lecturing the younger dude not to drink before shows. Hey man, let Dave have his fun.
Chris M he’s also a good listener. Interrupting interviewers are so annoying.
Its probably because Lars can't even play the drums when sober
Lars is actually good at this, which surprises me. To be a good interviewer, you have to actually stop and listen to your guest speak, not talk over them, and be interested in their answers. Lars does this really well, and it doesn't typically come easy to people who are famous or celebrities themselves. Nine times out of ten, they're the ones answering the questions so they have little practice, and lets face it, Lars never met a microphone he didn't love. I'm very pleasantly surprised at how well he handles the host role.
yea, hard not to come across a video where he's not perceived as a dick. Good for him.
If any band is qualified to lecture other artist about drinking before a show it certainly is Metallica.
I mean, at one point they were called Alcoholica.
Kirk Hammett has outright stated that he doesn't remember the Kill 'Em All For One tour due to the heavy drinking.
Lars is a good dude, great interviewer and a great drummer. Deserves more praise
I used to think lars was a douchebag. After this interview i now like him a lot , he has a great sense of humor and seems cool as shit.
Agreed. I think he WAS kind of a douchebag in their heyday, but he grew out of it
indeed
Yep, Lars is still a douche
Agreed, I could listen to him talk about music for hours.
Roxanne Moser It's incredible that people always have to talk badly about Larsˋ's drumming abilities and skills. First, it was Lars who founded Metallica. And Lars has given Metallica the sound Metallica should have and he is a fantastic song writer. He became known as a pioneer in fast thrash metal drum beats and later known through his popularity and drum technique (the double-major drum beat in song One) and many do not respect him today as a good drummer because the way he plays as he was very popular in the 80's you don't play that much anymore. Without Lars, no Metallica and I'm pretty sure he smiles and laughs all the way down the bank compared to certain others 🤘🏻
"DRINK THAT FUCKING BEER LARS!" LMAO this is a great interview
Hearing Lars call Taylor a badass makes me happy
Yes, He Always loved Taylor..
He is and always will be a badass
Two of the most iconic drummers of all time
One iconic drummer, the other guy is Lars Ulrich
@@joefilipelli3867 Shut it.
@@joefilipelli3867BAHAHA
@@joefilipelli3867 Joe boy lets see some of your music baby.
It's because of this interview that I discovered the absolute greatness of Taylor's solo albums. SO underrated!
Lars professionally does talking now. Makes all the sense in the world. :)
This is actually one of the greatest interviews ive seen with dave grohl. Maybe musicians shud only interview musicians instead of some normal dude asking gemeric questions trying to get the kurt cobain scoop thats not there. A musician can ask real questions that are interesting.
jeanne marie That would definitely cut back on the stupid questions they ask
I agree. There are very few talk show hosts that can have conversations like this.
I agree 1000% with this proposal.
Helps that their mates and have experiences together
"Yeah, we fucking took a helicopter!" - Dave is eternally a 17 year old
People always like to say Dave is "normal" and "stable." But he's not. He's NUTS. Seriously.
And I adore him for that. He's a very very intense person. He LIVES for music. He's a very extreme person.
I just find it kinda funny that people think he's this "dad rock" guy....when in reality he's giving his life for music.
I just love him. I'm so happy he exists at all.
It doesn't matter how many videos I watch of the Foo Fighters...These guys never cease to amaze me in how talented they are! I find new things out every time I listen to these interviews.
Lars -
You are an excellent interviewer-
Loved every second of this interview -
thanks, appreciate it
Great interview, two legendary dudes.
One real musician and that guy from Metallica.
Michael Meacham - Based on your message, I figure that like me, you are not a fan of Nirvana. While there is no denying that Grohl is a great drummer, he was about the only thing musical about Nirvana. There were absolutely awful. It do not understand how or why they are regarded as such a great band. There really wasn't anything good about them. They made sounding bad, hip. It is really, really terrible. Bad songs along with bad musicianship is not something to aspire to be like, if you are an up and coming band. So in summary, as a musician, I feel that Nirvana set the music world back about 100 years. They were absolutely awful. Awful, I say!
Having an impeccable guitar technique etc does not make/mean you are a great musician. Nirvana were a great band,because they had great songs. So to say nirvana were terrible is quite silly.
Yes one for being a musician and the other as a hack with NO talent at all! Lars will go down as once good in the 80's. That's about it.
Michael R. Im not a nirvana fan but. Set music back 100 years? Come on now haha. Kurt clearly wrote songs that touched. Millions of ppl around the world cant deny that
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE DAVE'S IMPRESSIONS..... HE NEEDS HIS OWN COMEDY SHOW...
He already has a pretty good job that pays well 😎
i really was expecting to see some random host interviewing dave but when i clicked and heard lars that just brightened up my day. I love them both very much.
Why cant this be actual radio, I would listen to this none stop!!
Lars is a pretty good interviewer.
the artist formally known as craig lastname that's because he's been involved in some of rocks most legendary moments
Surprisingly, Lars did very well interviewing Dave. And Dave is a great guest!
Why surprisingly?
Lars is known for being somewhat...self-centered....He steers the conversation back towards him quite often. But he was a great interviewer here, very funny and a good listener!
Agreed. This was very well done. Enjoyed it a lot.
I just threw this on for a minute and ended up watching the whole thing
TheDevilsInterval this is happening to me right now lol
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Yes, me too! just can't stop watching!
Me too. I want to watch the Nirvana documentary, but thought I don't have enough time. I'll just see what this is about and then go to bed...
Yup, me too. One of the best interviews I've ever seen, brilliant!
I ENJOY DAVE'S STORIES AND VOICE SO MUCH.
I hate that people shit on Lars so much. He's such a cool guy. It sucks that Lars probably doesn't gets as many chances to do stuff with big rock legends because he's a metal guy.
GhostShock Dave Lombardo is quite the metal guy and he gets plenty of opportunities to cross-pollinate, just ask John Zorn, Mike Patton, or Chuck D.
Please upload all the Lars Ulrich podcasts completely.
Nah don't.
This is such a great interview
+ EQ-smoove Lars Ulrich - the most underrated musician ever. By the way he was responsible for creating Metallica and he composes ( with James Hetfield) most of their songs...
EQ-smoove So you don't like Lars...Can you explain why...?
misanthrop1958 lol omg! Underrated?! Hes THE worst pro drummer to ever hold sticks, how he is still in the band
Niels Christensen i can, because is a terrinle drummer, end of, best example was his playing at glastonbury when they played....its embarrassing
+ Ssar Hhomeb You know what is strange? Many professional drummers with an international recognition have a good opinion of Lars and his drum skills, while thousands of youtube nobodies are trying to trash him. Ask yourself: Whose opinion is more likely to be true?!!
Awsome interview !
My heart goes out to you Dave !
I know Taylor was like the best brother anyone could have .
R.I.P. Taylor . We miss you already . 💔
I remember back in my late teens, I was a fan of Metallica, I couldn't stand Lars because he came out against Napster. Fast forward 20 years, rock is dead, Lars was probably right, and he seems like a great guy. Also, he's an amazing interviewer.
“Probably right”.
Haha. I’ve never understood how the legality of stealing music was ever up for debate. To this day people still say there was nothing wrong with Napster and downloading music for free. It’s mind boggling. I used it too because I was broke, but at least I could admit I was stealing...
It should have been Lars.
@@likestoospooge I live in the certified middle of nowhere montana
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No store sells CDs..... and i like my physical media (even though I rip it to my flash drive in my car)
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So torrenting has got me into so many bands
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And I do try to buy it when I take a trip to bigger towns
Great interview, two legendary dudes.
@@likestoospooge Oh god. A band that had sold 70 million by the time it happened they're all millionaires and at the end of the day Metallica got big from people copying their demo tape and it reaching people. Napster was very beneficial to bands that were just getting going and able to reach more people because of the platform and the money bands like Metallica lost was minuscule. There was no stopping people from burning cds and giving them to friends, this was no different. The dumb part about lars was he may have "won" again Napster but everyone knew it was a losing fight. Look today you can find every Metallica album on TH-cam download the audio and convert to iTunes in 5 minutes. With mp3 coming in it was inevitable that CD sales were going to be a thing of the past eventually. The best part about this is during the the Napster case Dave Grohl was on a talk show and called out Lars pretty hard for it.
There's something magical about a musician interviewing another musician. Who knew Lars was such a great radio host. This is pure gold.
Dave is the coolest human to ever live.
How good Lars doing this Interview Thing,this is fucking amazing.
Lars is awesome. He lets all his guests talk and his interjections are always well timed and short. That or his editor is well trained.
I love that when Dave said James made him want to be really chill with the crowd Lars had a smirk like a proud dad just like: "Yeah I made this"
They drop so many names in the LEAST douchie way possible. What an amazing interview. Lars is great at this.
Two great drumming rock legends!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘
Lars is such a good interviewer
i sometimes struggle listening to long interviews like this because i have a short attention span, this one made me feel like i was just hanging out with the bros. i loved it
Lars and Dave are one of the best combos to ever exist. What an interview, what a vibe, pure joy just radiates from it. THANK YOU, YOU LEGENDS
Lars has become really heartful over his career. It's awesome to watch and listen to him without his old pretenses and defenses up. He has so much to offer and he understands the history and relevance of his genres background and artists.
You should get Jason on the podcast. I would like to see you guys chatting about old times and having a good time.
NibbleFish agreed
That would be an awesome fistfight... that Jason would easily win. Cool, book it & I'll watch.
No. That would be awkward as fuck.
They are friends. They played together at Metallicas 30th anniversary shows.
umm that was pretty stupid
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"I don't have a fuckin' coffee problem!"
Never been a big Lars fan until I watched this. Got a new respect for him. Lars you rock. Brilliant interviewer.
I love watching Lars as a interviewer. All these interviews he does from this to Noel Gallagher, Billy Corgan etc. Every one has such cool stories, laid back and very interesting. Great job, Lars!
I hope Lars gets back to doing this, he's great at it. First off, he has the often much lacking skill of shutting the f*** up and letting the talent talk, or only quickly interrupting to pull more info out of em, and when he does stop and talk about his own stuff, it's 100% relevant to what the guest is discussing and interesting.
2 legendary drummers. I thoroughly enjoyed that
One...one legendary drummer
Aditya Nair yeah Lars
Lane Neece by legendary if you mean laughably amateurish and overrated then yeah he's up there with one of the greats
One legendary drummer.. the fuck you talkin' about dumbass?
Aditya Nair I guess it's fine to hop on a hate train and not prove anything you say because you could never show up Lars hell Dave couldn't show up Lars. Lars may not be as crazy as he used to but if he wanted too he could play as well as he did 20 years ago and not to mention. To be the drummer of the most influential and greatest metal band of all time and be respected by some of the best drummers in the industry such as joey jordinson Chris Adler mike portnoy and when he was alive the rev so overated or his doing what he has been doing since the black album just serving the song and honestly can you play if you don't doesn't make you a fuckin expert does it you dumbass
The best interview i've ever seen.
Vera Raponzel damn, ur fine
Now this is as rock n roll as it gets!
Get Dave Mustaine, that'd be an interesting time
They already did that in Some Kind of Monster.
Psycho Metal Kid where can i find that
kiwi ingenuity 666 the movie Some Kind of Monster...it’s mostly the dark moments of Metallica in the 2000s and James alcoholism
it would be a better Dave, for sure
da man So he can complain about being kicked out of Metallica 100 years ago? No thanks
While I recognize their musical significance, I’m not big on Metallica, but Lars is such a great interviewer. Very respectful of the interviewee, asks great questions and is willing to let them go down whatever tangent they want. I’ve loved every interview from this series.
Definitely.
this was so damn good
5:56 "every time I have a great idea, I always get someone else to say it so they'll give it a shot". "Exactly". In my selfish bubble, I thought I was the only one. Even Dave frickin Grohl gets it.
This was brilliant, watched the first few minutes and couldn't stop.
It's such a danish way to interview... just being honest and down to earth...
Two AWESOME drummers talking in an interview! Much respect! I love both of you!!
I could listen to lars and dave talk for hours, just so much funny and awesome stuff they've done and been through. One of the funniest chats I've heard in ages
I really, really love these two dudes and their voices and opinions and how well they get along.
Dave Grohl, you make me proud to be a human being. Keep keeping it real, sir.
These guys should have a separate show together. The best.
Dave is just amazing... I would love have him as friend, listen to all those stories.
lars is like everyone's old uncle now... and dave is so humble... its unreal how humble this guy is.. hall of fame drummer with zero ego.
I love Lars.
Probably my two top favorite drummers. This is very cool, great job Lars! And good choice with the black and white.
My favorite thing about this is when he brings Sean in and he is totally fangirling over him and it's amazing
I feel like Dave's life is the definition of serendipity. And it seems like he takes lots of chances and refuses to let opportunities past him by. What a cool guy!
"We can do whatever we want" ahahah lmao
Gods Of Rock Talking Like Mortal Men. I Can Die Now
"Hey this guy interviewing Dave Grohl looks pretty fami-oh my god that's Lars."
I saw clips of this in another video and I’m just like: “I can’t tell if that’s Lars or not”
This is the best interview of all time. Grohl is a madman.
During the "Stay at home" orders of the pandemic, I have rediscovered music not just music, but the reason that I listen to music. While I have greatly appreciated how personable Dave Grohl is and how fun Foo Fighters shows are. I have also rediscovered the Beach Boys and genius, Brian Wilson harmonizing songs. It is great to see the respect that both of these men have for Brian Wilson.
I could listen to Dave in the funny way tell his stories all day
Someone give Lars his own show
I think you're watching it pal
Matt Fairbanks This is Lars' show
No way..Are you really this dumb?
Found this on a particularly bad night. 45 minutes of pure entertainment. Thanks guys, brilliant interview.
This is the best musician interview of all time. I could watch it every day and still laugh about it
We can do whatever we waaaaaant
Dave clearly just had FRESH POTS!!
it was a 44 and a half minute smile :)
Hands down one of the best interviews I've watched/listened to!
Great interview. Never realized how much Lars looks like Michael Keaton, especially with the reading glasses. Just saw Foo Fighters in Richmond last weekend. 3 hour show. Epic.
They look almost identical. Lars is Batman
There's a certain camera angle where Lars kinda look like Billy Joel too. Just without the beard.
What a great interview, could listen to Dave grohl all day..... What a guy 😍
This is the best interview I have seen in years... Funny, honest, such respect.. Conversation between friends.. Love it...
Do 100 more of these with Dave. He's a light in the world man.
Will any of Lars' previous/future full episodes be available on TH-cam? I understand this one was probably a part of Foos promo train for the new album, but it'd be great to see more full interviews for those without an Apple subscription.
i wish this interview was 4x as long... could listen to them forever!
This is one of the best Dave Grohl interviews I’ve seen recently. They both are very clearly having fun and it’s entertaining to watch. Dave’s a good storyteller. :)
For someone known to talk A LOT...Lars is a great listener. Funniest interview ever. Dave is like your hilarious buddy with a boatload of stories...lol