St. Vincent, Lars Ulrich, Flea Talk About Their Love of Performing in 'What Drives Us' Clip

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Metallica’s Lars Ulrich, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea, St. Vincent and more talk about their love of performing live in a new clip from Dave Grohl’s documentary, ‘What Drives Us.’

that pays tribute to the power of live performance.

In the video, the musicians discuss why they love playing live as a montage of concert clips is spliced alongside. Clark describes playing to an audience as “some kind of other dimension,” while Ulrich chats about the unique connection between artist and audience. “Rock and roll is the unique opportunity to scream to the world, ‘I am here, I exist,'” The Edge says. Meanwhile, Flea puts it more succinctly: “Only one reason you do that shit: ’cause you fucking love it.”

In addition to interviews with some of rock music’s most prominent torchbearers – including Ringo Starr, Steven Tyler and more – follows the journey of two bands, Radkey and Starcrawler, as they travel through the highs and lows of performing on the road. “This film is my love letter to every musician that has ever jumped in an old van with their friends and left it all behind for the simple reward of playing music,” Dave Grohl said.

 

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foofighters I can know who is Lars Ulrrich! ❤🇦🇷

As long as Lars gets his check from you then he loves it

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foofighters I understand how most bands today feel about not being able too tour due too Virus. This is where they make their money and have fun doing it, very sad😓. Angela Irvine, Edmonton, AB, Canada

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