JAKARTA - Foo Fighters refused to play Nirvana material for years and kept it only for really special occasions. However, that doesn't mean the surviving members of Nirvana have never played their past works in front of an audience.

During a recent appearance on SiriusXM's Howard Stern Show, Foo Fighters guitarist and Nirvana alumni Pat Smear revealed, "Every now and then I, Krist, and Dave get together and we play as if we were Nirvana to get rid of the homesickness."

"We play it. If we're in the same town together or whatever, let's get together and jam," Smear continued.

Meanwhile, Grohl revealed that they recorded one of the jam sessions at the house where the Foo Fighters recorded the Medicine at Midnight album.

Apart from the occasional jam sessions, Nirvana remains a subject that the two musicians cannot easily break.

They said it was too painful to go back to listening to old records. "It makes me sad," said Smear.

But given Nirvana's popularity, it's often difficult to completely avoid their music. Grohl recalls, “There were times when you drove a car and a song would be heard. Last night, my daughter Harper, she is 11 years old, she said, 'Dad, can we go around?' We were just going around, around in Hollywood, and Come as You Are came on the radio and he started singing. He sang every word. "

Grohl added, “I never played the album (Nevermind). We weren't talking about Nirvana and all, and he sang every word of the song. That, to me, feels good. "


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