Posted on 05 May 2021
By ABC Digital
After recently releasing a song with his daughter,
Dave Grohl is now rocking out with his mom.
Rolling Stone has premiered a clip from the upcoming docuseries
From Cradle to Stage, starring the
Foo Fighters frontman and his mother, Virginia Hanlon Grohl. In the preview, the two are seen driving singing an a cappella rendition of the 1972
Carly Simon hit “You’re So Vain.”
“That was awful,” Virginia laughs after their spirited cover comes to a close.
To add to that adorable mother-son moment, the clip ends with Dave pointing out a bridge under which he used to get high.
After recently releasing a song with his daughter,
Dave Grohl is now rocking out with his mom.
Rolling Stone has premiered a clip from the upcoming docuseries
From Cradle to Stage, starring the
Foo Fighters frontman and his mother, Virginia Hanlon Grohl. In the preview, the two are seen driving singing an a cappella rendition of the 1972
Carly Simon hit “You’re So Vain.”
“That was awful,” Virginia laughs after their spirited cover comes to a close.
To add to that adorable mother-son moment, the clip ends with Dave pointing out a bridge under which he used to get high.
By Syndicated Content
PARAMOUNT+/MTV 2021 Paramount+, Inc.
After recently releasing a song with his daughter,
Dave Grohl is now rocking out with his mom.
Rolling Stone has premiered a clip from the upcoming docuseries
From Cradle to Stage, starring the
Foo Fighters frontman and his mother, Virginia Hanlon Grohl. In the preview, the two are seen driving singing an a cappella rendition of the 1972
Carly Simon hit “You’re So Vain.”
“That was awful,” Virginia laughs after their spirited cover comes to a close.
To add to that adorable mother-son moment, the clip ends with Dave pointing out a bridge under which he used to get high.
By Syndicated Content
PARAMOUNT+/MTV 2021 Paramount+, Inc.
After recently releasing a song with his daughter,
Dave Grohl is now rocking out with his mom.
Rolling Stone has premiered a clip from the upcoming docuseries
From Cradle to Stage, starring the
Foo Fighters frontman and his mother, Virginia Hanlon Grohl. In the preview, the two are seen driving singing an a cappella rendition of the 1972
Carly Simon hit “You’re So Vain.”
“That was awful,” Virginia laughs after their spirited cover comes to a close.
To add to that adorable mother-son moment, the clip ends with Dave pointing out a bridge under which he used to get high.
Brian Johnson speaking about the power of live music.
“You live for those moments on stage, and you live for that connection to other people that are like you,” Ulrich says in one segment of the trailer.
Later in the clip, The Edge declares, “Rock ‘n’ roll is the opportunity to scream at the world, ‘I am here! I exist! ” The Edge says in one segment of the trailer.
Adds Johnson, “Rock ‘n’ roll, it gives you the power, you know, the force. That wonderful adrenaline rush.”
Grohl describes
What Drives Us as his “love letter to every musician that has ever jumped in an old van with their friends and left it all behind for the simple reward of playing music.” The film also features