The Daily Telegraph has up a new interview with Dave Grohl where he discusses Foo Fighters, AC/DC, and Paul McCartney partying together in 2014.
He invites his band mates and a restaurant is booked. Then Jordyn receives a text from McCartney’s wife Nancy asking what they are doing after the Grammys.
The McCartneys are now on for dinner. Then The Beatle calls Grohl to inform him he has bumped into the members of AC/DC at his hotel and would it be OK if they came to dinner.
“Holy s—! You never see AC/DC out in public. I called the restaurant and booked a bigger room,” he says.
Next up on the “what are you doing after the Grammys?” text exchanges was Ben Jaffe from the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, who worked with the Foo Fighters on their Sonic Highways project.
Not only did Jaffe want in on this soon-to-be legendary after Grammys dinner but hey, his New Orleans marching band would provide the entertainment.
So the Foos, AC/DC and a Beatle are having dinner and in walks the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, playing as they make their way through the restaurant.
“Everyone is looking like ‘What the f— is going on?’ But then everyone gets up and is swing dancing with their wives for the next four or five songs,” Grohl says.,
“At one point Brian Johnson looks at me and says ‘I am actually f—ing happy’. So yeah, I have a soft spot for the Grammys.”