There have been a lot of unique projects that have come out of the COVID-19 pandemic, but we may now have the strangest. Primus has shared a short fil.
There have been a lot of unique projects that have come out of the COVID-19 pandemic, but we may now have the strangest. Primus has shared a short fil.
“As a child growing up in the suburbs of Washington DC, I was always afraid of war,” he says. “I had nightmares of missiles in the sky and soldiers in my backyard, most likely brought upon by the political tension of the early 1980’s and my proximity to the Nation’s Capitol. My youth was spent under the dark cloud of a hopeless future.”
After having a very difficult, yet timely, conversation with his daughter, Grohl went on to write “Waiting On A War.”
“Last fall, as I was driving my daughter to school, she turned to me and asked, ‘Daddy, is there going to be a war?’ My heart sank as I realized that she was now living under the same dark cloud that I had felt 40 years ago,” he says. “I wrote ‘Waiting on a War’ that day. Everyday waiting for the sky to fall. Is there more to this than that? Is there more to this than just waiting on a war? Because I need more. We all do. This song was written for my daughter, Harper, who deserves a future, just as every
Jason Momoa wants Metallica bassist to teach him some skills
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Jason Momoa wants Metallica s Robert Trujillo to teach him how to play bass .
The Game of Thrones star - who is a keen bass player - is a huge fan of the Enter Sandman rockers and close friends to their current bassist, and he d love to pick up some tips.
He told Bass Guitar magazine: When s that guy going to teach me how to play bass? Ha ha! He s like my spirit animal, I love him. When I m with Robert it s like we both came out of the same cave. We re the spitting image, and I absolutely adore him and his son and his family, they re amazing.
Lemmy and Ozzy Osbourne (Picture: Getty)
Ozzy Osbourne has said he was “probably one of the last people” to speak to Motorhead‘s Lemmy Kilmister before his death.
The hard-living rock icon enjoyed a close friendship with Osbourne and co-wrote a wide array of the Black Sabbath frontman’s solo tracks before he died from cancer in 2015.
Speaking to
Planet Rock, Osbourne explained how he rang Lemmy one final time after being made aware of his failing health.
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“I’d phone him up; somebody said he was not gonna make it, so I phoned him and I put him on the phone. And I couldn’t make out what he was saying. It was terrible,” he said.