Foo Fighters lead singer Dave Grohl haPhoto by Lester Cohen/Getty Images for The Recording Academys written a tribute to live music for The Atlantic, talking about the experiences that musicians and audiences share at a gig.
In the piece titled The Day The Live Concert Returns, Grohl admits he doesn't know when live music will come back, but that he knows it will. "I don’t know when it will be safe to return to singing arm in arm at the top of our lungs, hearts racing, bodies moving, souls bursting with life. But I do know that we will do it again, because we have to.”
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He also talks about the most memorable concerts he's been a part of, such as a U2 gig on their 2001 Elevation Tour, as well as a time that Bruce Springsteen (AKA The Boss) attended a Foo Fighters gig.
Springsteen later left Grohl a note, saying, “When you look out at the audience, you should see yourself in them, just as they should see themselves in you.” It's something that all musciians can take to heart.
Check out the piece here - it's a loving tribute to one of the best experiences in the world. We can't wait for live music to return, and neither can Dave Grohl.