Dave Grohl has shared a new âpandemic playlistâ featuring wide-ranging artists including LCD Soundsystem, Madness and Patsy Cline.
The Foo Fighters frontman chose one song for each different stage of the coronavirus quarantine, from preparation and nesting to insanity and hope.
âIn order to get through this difficult period (and I truly believe that we will get through this, in time), it is important to recognise the many stages of isolation and anxiety, and to pair them with appropriate musical accompaniment,â he wrote for The Atlantic. âHere are a few suggestions you might find helpful.â
For the first stage of preparation, Grohl chose The Carsâ âLetâs Goâ, explaining: âYouâve stockpiled enough pasta to feed an entire Olive Garden for a month, youâve catalogued your toilet-paper rolls down to the individual sheet, and youâve upgraded to liquor bottles with handles on them. Youâve got this!â
Stage two â nesting â was soundtracked by Madnessâ âOur Houseâ and the musician encouraging fans to ârelease your inner Marie Kondoâ, while LCD Soundsystemâs âDrunk Girlsâ accompanied the fourth stage, virtual connection. âYouâve now been reduced to having online cocktails every night with your friends, like a special episode of The Brady Bunch, if The Brady Bunch were set in hell,â Grohl wrote.
Further on in the playlist, the star selected Patsy Clineâs âCrazyâ for the ninth stage, insanity. You can listen to the playlist in full above and read Grohlâs comments in full here.
Meanwhile, the Foo Fighters leader has been sharing stories from his past on his recently launched Instagram account Daveâs True Stories. Earlier this week (April 7), he recalled the time he was asked by Prince to join him and his band for a jam back in 2011.
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