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Smells like survival spirit: Foo Fighters founder Dave Grohl remembers a condolence message that helped him

How Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl rebuilt a $300 million career after the shock of Kurt Cobain’s death.

October 02, 2021 / 18:51 IST
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(Left to right) Kurt Cobain and Dave Grohl being interviewed in 1991 by Kurt St Thomas for WFNX in Boston. (Photo: Julie Kramer via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)

Former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl is a personable rocker. In fact, he has been called the ‘nicest man in rock’, a world where it is not considered cool to be nice. Surliness at everything and everyone is the norm.

There was a time, however, when Grohl lost his sunny disposition. It was in 1994, after the shocking death of Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain.

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The young rockers were successful beyond anyone’s expectations. ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ was a global anthem of the angst-ridden. But Cobain, addicted to drugs, beset by health problems, and struggling to handle fame, took his own life. He was 27.


Grohl was 25 then. Bass guitarist Kris Novoselic was 29. Cobain’s demons were not a secret. But his colleagues were left reeling when they heard of his end.

What helped Grohl find the strength to rise up again and start a new band was the message in a condolence card he received.

“Well, when Kurt died, it turned our world upside down. It's hard to imagine life going on,” Grohl recently told the BBC at the launch of his memoir, The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music.