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    What Drives Us

    2021 · Documentary · 1h 28m

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  1. Apr 30, 2021 · What Drives Us: Directed by Dave Grohl. With Henri Cash, Exene Cervenka, Arrow de Wilde, The Edge. The movie follows young bands RadKey and Starcrawler who are taking on the world one town at a time, while also telling stories of the biggest artists in the music industry, recalling the romance and adventure, as well as the insanity and chaos, of their own time on the road.

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    • Documentary
    • Dave Grohl
    • 2021-04-30
  2. Apr 29, 2021 · WHAT DRIVES US is a testament to the musician’s life. Watch now: https://bit.ly/333IXnLWHAT DRIVES US is out now exclusively on The Coda Collection via Amazo...

    • Apr 30, 2021
    • 712.3K
    • Foo Fighters
    • The Beatles Saved U2’s The Edge from His Hobby of Pyromania.
    • AC/DC’s Brian Johnson Wanted to Be A Drummer. Then He Heard Little Richard.
    • Dave Grohl Credits Van Touring with Saving The Foo Fighters.
    • Hardcore Legends D.O.A. Are Credited with The Advent of Diy Van Touring.
    • Even The Beatles Farted in Their Van.
    • No Doubt Once Played to A Crowd Smaller Than The Actual Band.
    • Packing A Tour Van Is Like Playing Tetris.
    • Napster Foe Lars Ulrich Now Embraces Technology.
    • Streaming (Maybe) Killed The Van Tour.

    The Edge is among the artists in What Drives Uswho state that music inspired them to shake up the monotony of everyday life and, in the guitarist’s case, drop a potentially dangerous hobby. “The one downside of living in the ‘burbs of Dublin city is often there’s not a lot going on, so we’d have to find other ways of amusing ourselves. That’s when ...

    For Johnson, his moment of discovering rock & roll came at age 12 when he witnessed Little Richard performing “Tutti Frutti” on the BBC. “I was like, ‘What the fuck?!’ It turned me on my tits,” Johnson — who first dreamed of being a drummer — tells Grohl. “I couldn’t believe anyone could sing like that.” Rock & roll later saved Johnson from his dea...

    Through previously unseen home movies, a portion of What Drives Ustakes the viewer back into the Foo Fighters’ van during a May 1995 tour, two months before the band’s self-titled debut album — recorded by Grohl alone — was released. While most artists, from Aerosmith to St. Vincent, traversed the nation by van to spread their music to a larger aud...

    Both Ian MacKaye of Fugazi and Minor Threat and Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan credit hardcore punk greats D.O.A. and their 1979 trek as the maiden voyage that sparked thousands of van tours. D.O.A.’s odyssey began in their native Vancouver, headed east to New York and Washington, D.C., and back west to Los Angeles, where the group told Black Flag tha...

    “I think it’s great for the band in the van because you get to know each other; you’re locked in. I think that was part of us coming together, as the song says,” Ringo Starr says of the Beatles’ time driving around the U.K. before Beatlemania. The drummer also offers up some advice from those early days: “If you fart in the van, admit it. Because i...

    No Doubt’s Tony Kanal reminisces about one of the Orange County ska band’s early tours and how their gig at a venue in Oxford, Mississippi, sold zerotickets. Drummer Adrian Young thankfully befriended some girls at the band’s hotel, so four people ended up attending the show. However, the audience was smaller than No Doubt’s then-touring unit of se...

    One common bond shared by every band that’s packed into a van is the challenge of loading up the vehicle when heading out on the road. But like snowflakes, no two van arrangements are the same. The artists interviewed in the doc each share their different gear-storage permutations, the perfect placement of which Grohl compared to playing the brain-...

    It only took a pandemic — and the necessity to livestream during lockdown — but the man partially responsible for the downfall of the Napster file-sharing program now admits that he’s embracing a music-industry future that’s growing more high tech with each passing year. “I not only accept the technology and where it’s gone, but I actually love it,...

    With new technology and the different ways music is discovered now — streaming service playlists have more reach than a thousand small club gigs — the need for van touring has diminished. So too, some veterans argue, has both the quantity and quality of rock bands, as those indispensable van journeys were formative and foundational experiences for ...

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  4. "What Drives Us" tells the stories of some of the biggest artists in music, recalling the romance and adventure, as well as the idiocy and chaos, of their time on the road. While the world has changed, the custom has not changed. There is no other way to know whether you can make it in this business. You have to get in the van.

  5. "What Drives Us" follows bands Radkey and Starcrawler as they take on the world, one town at a time, while also telling stories of the biggest artists in the music industry, recalling the romance ...

    • (6)
    • Henri Cash
    • Dave Grohl
    • Documentary, Music
  6. Jul 5, 2022 · Watch the full film on The Coda Collection: https://bit.ly/3R6dyc9“What Drives Us” tells the stories of some of the biggest artists in music, recalling the r...

    • Jul 5, 2022
    • 4.5K
    • The Coda Collection
  7. Apr 28, 2021 · A documentary film by Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl about the early days of rock and roll touring, featuring interviews with Ringo Starr, St Vincent and more. The film celebrates the joys and challenges of being on the road with rockstars, from the scuzziest punk bands to the latest young guns.

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