Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl

An Irish hitchhiker responsible for Foo Fighters forming has been identified via a video on social media.

Lorcan Dunne has stumbled on a video of Dave Grohl online talking about what inspired him to return to music following the death of Kurt Cobain in 1994 and the subsequent ending of Nirvana.

Dunneā€™s cousin, Eoin Tighe, took to Twitter, now X, to explain that he believed Dunne to be the man Grohl spoke about in the interview – and the reason Grohl got back into the studio after the death of Cobain.

In the video, Grohl explains he had a ā€œsoul-searchingā€ trip to The Ring of Kerry in Ireland. Grohl said he wanted to ā€œdisappearā€ and go to the ā€œmost remote place on earthā€ after he battled grief following the death of Cobain.

He explained: “I’ve been before. It’s so beautiful there. You really feel like you’re at the end of the Earth. I was driving around in my rental car on a country road and I saw this hitchhiker kid. And I thought, ‘Well, maybe I’ll pick him up’. And as I got closer to him, I saw that he had a Kurt Cobain t-shirt on.

“It was Kurt’s face looking back at me…in the middle of nowhere!”

In a video then shared by Eoin on social media, Dunne explained the story from his point of view.

He remembered: “We were down on the Beara Peninsula on a holiday and we hitched up to this place to go swimming. I was running and I saw a car there, so I thought I’d run up and hitch. When I was hitching, I looked into who was sitting in the passenger seat – but it was David Grohl.

ā€œI didn’t recognise him firstly, but I saw this look of shock on the guy’s face… and I had a Nirvana t-shirt on with Kurt Cobain on it.

“It was black tie dye, the one with Kurt where he has the mascara on his face. I saw the look of shock and the next thing, the car just tore off, away. And I turned round like, ‘That was David Grohl lad!’ Nobody believed me!ā€

Lorcan explained that he had spotted the video of Grohl’s interview recently when it clicked.

He added: “I was like, ‘There you go, that was me!’”

Explaining the impact seeing Cobain’s face on the t-shirt had on him, Grohl added: “I realised like, ‘Oh. I can’t outrun this’. So I need to go home and fucking get back to work. And so I did.”

NMEĀ has reached out to representatives of Foo Fighters for comment.

Earlier this month, Dave GrohlĀ covered Tenacious Dā€˜s ā€˜Tributeā€™ at a Foo Fighters show in Denver.

During the performance, Grohl revealed he participated in the making of ā€˜Tributeā€™ saying, ā€œI only played the drums on that song.ā€

Grohl also recently dedicated a performance of ā€˜Times Like Theseā€™ to Tom Morello at Openā€™er Festival, with Grohl walking up to the former Rage Against the Machine guitarist on side-stageĀ to play up close and personal.

Recalling the moment in a post on Instagram, Morello shared the clip and wrote: ā€œWild time last night at @opener_festival in Poland rocking out hard with pals @maneskinofficial and Dave Grohl & @foofighters!ā€

Elsewhere, Grohl recently joined in with Charli XCXā€™s viral ā€˜Appleā€™ dance trend.

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