The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music

The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music

4.8 out of 5

34,009 global ratings

Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller * Named one of Variety’s Best Music Books of 2021 * Included in Audible’s Best of The Year list * A Business Insider Best Memoirs of 2021 * One of NME's Best Music Books of 2021 * 2 Million Copies Sold Worldwide

The Remastered Edition…Because There’s Always More to the Story

Dave Grohl’s The Storyteller created a sensation when it was initially published, becoming a global bestseller and thrilling fans and critics alike. Readers came to the book for Dave’s heartfelt voice, his love of family and music, and the energy that pours from every page.

Dave’s is an extraordinary life made of up ordinary moments, and he tells stories just like he writes songs—from his soul. Whether recounting his time as kid in Toughskins in the Virginia suburbs, as a skinny teenager drumming his heart out for punk band Scream, living through the explosion and implosion of Nirvana, or hustling all the way around the world to escort his daughters to the Father/Daughter dance (only to be ignored as soon as his girls found their friends) The Storyteller is just like its author, as real as it gets.

To show his appreciation for his fans, and to celebrate his love of writing, this deluxe paperback edition offers a wide variety of extra content, including:

  • An essay on how Dave approaches creativity (Here’s a hint: you don’t have to think outside of the box. Just ignore it.)
  • A series of prompts to jump start your creativity
  • The story of when Dave first met Paul McCartney (previously an audiobook exclusive)
  • A collection of Dave’s curated playlists, giving a glimpse into some of the music he loves
  • The “Song Stories” of four Foo Fighters favorites

The Storyteller has challenged what a music memoir can be. With this paperback, the legacy continues.


About the authors

Dave Grohl

Dave Grohl

Dave Grohl is a 16-time Grammy-winning musician and 2-time Emmy-winning director.

Dave Grohl has been one of the most beloved and respected figures on the international music since his recorded debut with Nirvana on 1991's generation-defining Nevermind. Grohl took center stage with Foo Fighters' 1995 self-titled debut, the first album in massive 12-Grammy-winning catalogue that now includes The Colour & The Shape (1997), There Is Nothing Left To Lose (1999), One By One (2002), In Your Honor (2005), Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace (2007), Wasting Light (2011), Sonic Highways (2014), Concrete and Gold (2017) and, most recently, Medicine at Midnight (2021).

Grohl has a well-earned reputation as a prolific collaborator: His various endeavors have included "Cut Me Some Slack,” written and recorded with Paul McCartney and Grohl's Nirvana bandmates Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear; Them Crooked Vultures, formed with Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones and Queens of the Stone Age's Joshua Homme, late legends David Bowie and Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead, as well as Mick Jagger, Neil Young, Elton John, Nine Inch Nails, Roger Taylor and Brian May of Queen, to name a few.

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Reviews

Beguiled By Books

Beguiled By Books

5

Great memoir of an icon

Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023

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I love reading because I love stories. That may seem like an obvious statement, but so many non-fiction books are recaps of isolated events or summaries of studies. I enjoy non-fiction (probably more than the average person), but my issue with memoirs is that, too often, they highlight the glamorous bits of the subject’s life, which doesn’t make for a great story. It’s the book version of social media. You want the ups and downs. You want to root for your main character, even if your main character is real and you know the ending already.

Books, whether fiction or non-fiction, are meant to be stories.

Enter Dave Grohl’s The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music.

For the aforementioned reasons, I don’t actively seek out memoirs. But Dave Grohl has always seemed like a genuinely awesome guy, and his music makes its way onto every playlist I’ve ever made. A good bit of Dave Grohl’s music makes up the soundtrack to my life – so naturally, I wanted to learn about his.

Grohl takes his memoir and lays it out in five parts. He covers everything from:

his childhood and foray into music

the singular event that directed the course of his whole life

his time in a little-known band called Nirvana (sarcasm!)

the winding path of the Foo Fighters

and what it means to be a dad – and one of the biggest names in the world

As expected, Grohl is incredibly relatable. His sunny attitude radiates throughout his words, even when talking about (spoiler alert!) the death of Nirvana’s frontman, Kurt Cobain. Grohl truly tells stories. He doesn’t take you from point to point in a straight line – he takes you on a journey through his life. He may begin a chapter about his daughter, and suddenly you’re in a French psychic’s apartment discussing other dimensions and auras. You’re not left hanging or wondering, “what’s the point of this anecdote?” It all makes sense.

Unquestionably, Dave Grohl, whether as the drummer for Nirvana or the frontman of the Foo Fighters, has had some genuinely astounding experiences. However, Grohl tells these stories like a lucky dude who happened to be in the right place at the right time. He nerds out over his heroes just like the rest of us and continually cannot believe his fortune as he marvels at his life. That said, Grohl pulls no punches as he shares the choices he made to get to where he is: living on one dollar per day, sleeping on floors, and running down alleys from drug dealers in Europe. Despite what I consider hardships, his wisdom at a young age allowed him to see the big picture and what was possible. He didn’t need a guarantee – he needed a chance.

The Storyteller is a beautiful story of achieving success on your terms and because of your choices. I hope you find it as inspiring and uplifting as I did.

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Chicago Dan

Chicago Dan

5

Immerse Yourself in a Book That Echoes with the Heartbeat of Music – A Must-Read for All! 📚🎶🌟

Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024

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TLDR: Engaging book for music lovers, rich in passion and dedication, a great read and gift choice. 📖🎵❤️

This book transcends mere fanhood of Nirvana or Foo Fighters; it's a testament to a life devoted to the art of music. Written by a man whose life's work is a melody in itself, it's a celebration of creation, listening, and the universal love for music.

Each page radiates the author's deep passion and unwavering dedication to music. It's not just about the notes and the rhythms; it's about the soul-stirring power of music. The book captures the essence of what it means to live and breathe melodies and harmonies.

It's become my literary comfort food – the book I reach for in between reads, often finding myself absorbed in its pages again and again. It's one of those rare books that draws you back, time after time, with its enchanting narrative.

Not only has it been a personal treasure, but it's also my go-to gift for friends. It's the kind of book that I'm confident will resonate with anyone who appreciates music, regardless of their preferred genres.

If you're on the fence about picking up this book, consider this a gentle nudge. Whether you're a hardcore music aficionado or just enjoy a well-crafted story, this book is a rewarding read. Dive in, and like many before you, you might find yourself thanking me for the recommendation.

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12 people found this helpful

Shelly Satre

Shelly Satre

5

Love this book.

Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023

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It's a book. My cover was a little mangled on one corner :⁠'⁠( but I wanted to read it so badly I didn't care (okay, I did care but I wanted to read it more than I wanted a "perfect" book).

Physically, the book is nicely constructed and there's just something about nice paper pages that is satisfying.

Psychologically, it's a great book for ANYONE to read- but if you're looking for Nirvana tea, there's isn't much. I wasn't, so I was perfectly fine with that.

I'll be reading this again and again. Full of great stories and heartfelt tales. Dave Grohl is an amazing human being.

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Amy

Amy

5

If Anything Could Ever Be This Good Again! A Must Read!

Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024

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I must admit, I love the Foo Fighters! Been a bonafide fan since 1995… That being said, I believe even a non-Foo Fighter fan would enjoy the stories and Dave’s writing. Such a fun read! - can’t end without mentioning if you have a chance to get a copy of the audiobook here on Amazon or even your local a library it is fantastic! Dave narrates it, there’s bits of music played. So good! Highly recommend them both!

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Mary Olmstead

Mary Olmstead

4

Interesting

Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024

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Dave's a good writer. Easy to read. Goes quickly.