Dave Grohl Reacts To Being Handed His Own Severed Head Prop

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Dave Grohl was handed a severed head prop that featured his own likeness on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night, and while dressed up as David Letterman himself, he kissed it. Watch a clip of it below, followed by Grohl’s full Kimmel monologue.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DYtgZ5nMHk

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl guest hosted Jimmy Kimmel Live last night dressed as David Letterman for Halloween. He performed a Frozen and Metallica mash up with Kirsten Bell. Watch below!

Last week the Foo Fighters brought up an audience member named Pierce to play drums on a cover of “Under Pressure.”

Dave Grohl asked Foo Fighters’ LD to shine the lights on the audience towards the end of the band’s 22-song main set in Birmingham last night. Grohl noticed a crowd member with a sign asking to play “Big Me” with the band. Grohl explained that they had a fan guest last week and now everyone thinks they could perform with Foo Fighters. “It’s a crapshot, this big dog wants to jam with us right now,” Grohl said of fan Jeremy who was brought up on stage. Dave made Jeremy swear he could play the song and had him demonstrate the chords of “Big Me.” Grohl appreciated the opportunity to take a shot of whiskey after passing off his guitar to Jeremy. Watch fan-shot video of how it went thanks to Wing Ding:

After “Big Me,” Grohl hugged Jeremy and found out it was the fan’s birthday. The crowd went wild for Jeremy and sang him “Happy Birthday To You.” Dave then ended the sugary sweet scene the same way he did Pierce’s sit-in, by telling Jeremy, “Get the fuck off my stage!”

Watch the video below, via JamBase.

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