Dave Grohl in the news again!
It seem as though Dave Grohl has been heavily featured in the press of late (maybe he has a new album to promote or something?). It appears as though Courtney Love has replied to comments Grohl made in a recent interview in which he talked about where Love features in his song lyrics. Love has since responded to his comments via her myspace page...
"Kurt loathed him [Grohl] more than anyone else (except a journalist). In his [Cobain's] will he made a codicil that Grohl was no longer a member of Nirvana. I just ignored the guy and will continue to. Dave knows this, and he takes it out on me! Hey, it wasn't MY band and it wasn't MY idea!
It's funny he 'hates' me since I don't think about him".
Well, he's still the nicest guy in rock to us!
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