Dave Grohl on that time he took mushrooms at Christmas

 Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl remembers one rather unusual Christmas as a teen....

To get in the festive spirit, Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl has revealed his family Christmas traditions – and one particularly memorable winter party which didn’t quite go to plan…

As the rock legends join Zane Lowe On Apple Music 1, their frontman explains that his mother had a tradition of hosting Christmas parties since he was ​“like 13 years old or 14 years old”. And, as a youngster starting to get into punk and hanging out with fellow like-minded people, he decided to make one such Christmas party more eventful with… mushrooms.
I grew up in a house that was really small, and every Christmas night people just knew to come over to the Grohl’s little house,” Dave remembers. ​“We would all just sit around and listen to music and drink and stuff like that. By the time I was like 14 or 15, now I’m in a punk rock band, my punk rock friends are coming over. Then my mom’s teacher friends are coming over and then my sister… I mean, we lived in a small little neighbourhood and everyone just knew to come over.

“So this one year… God, I shouldn’t be telling this story,” he continues. ​“This one year, I think I was like 15 or something like that. My friend gave me mushrooms for Christmas, right? I’d never taken them before. So I thought, ​‘Okay, I probably shouldn’t take them at this party because all of my mother’s friends are coming over.’ Right? They’re teachers at the school that I go to, I know these people. I’d known for a long time.

 Nevertheless, Dave decided, ​‘I’ll take a little bit before the party’ anyway…

I was out of my fucking mind,” he jokes. ​“So much so, one of the teachers from the school pulled me into the bathroom at one point and was like, ​‘Are you doing cocaine?’ I was like, ​‘No, no!’ So then after everyone left I stayed up and tried to learn that Zeppelin song, Bron-Y-Aur, that acoustic thing until like six o’clock in the morning. I never figured it out. I thought I figured it out, but I didn’t really figure it out…

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