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Dave Grohl Rehabbing His Broken Leg With Led Zeppelin Music

He says that it’s a “slow process” but he’s “doing fine”. During a recent show at Fenway Park, Grohl brought his orthopedic surgeon on stage to perform a cover of The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army”. The Hall of Fame-inducted rocker is sticking to a daily routine that includes sessions of “air drumming” to Led Zeppelin. “It’s amusing, ever since I started playing the drums my right calf muscle has been twice the size of my left from stomping the hell out of my kick drum pedal”, he explained.

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Dave Grohl has admitted that he “cried like a baby” when he watched Florence and the Machine at Glastonbury. But these naysayers ought to in all probability know that Dave Grohl secretly hoped Florence can be the band to take their spot.

When Foo Fighters were forced to cancel their headlining gig at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, people with bad taste flooded Twitter, expressing their dissatisfaction with the band’s replacement, the incomparable Florence and the Machine. Grohl emailed Florence Welch to congratulate her on the news and she replied with some remedies she used after breaking her foot during a performance.

Grohl tells Q magazine, “I was f**king gutted that we had to cancel shows”.

He said: “The day after the gig, someone sent me a link to the performance and I cried like a f**king baby”. “It melted my f-king heart”. Check out a video of Florence + the Machine’s cover of “Times Like These” here. “It meant so much, you have no idea”, he said.

He stated: “I used to be completely wanting ahead to enjoying with them at…”

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Foo Fighters has been having an incredible time on their current North American tour.

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