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Courtney Love rants about Foo Fighters&#; Dave Grohl – video

Courtney Love has slammed Foo Fighters singer Dave Grohl in the aftermath of her onstage rant at Brazil&#;s SWU festival last weekend (November 13) – scroll down to the bottom of the page and click to watch.

The Hole singer stormed off the stage at the Sao Paulo bash after a crowd member held up a picture of her late husband Kurt Cobain during the gig, and only returned after her entourage convinced the crowd to chant: &#;The Foo Fighters are gay&#;.

She then made a thinly veiled dig at the former Nirvana drummer, telling the audience: &#;I don&#;t care what you listen to at home, but if a guy takes off money off my kid&#;s table, f**k him.&#;

In an interview recorded after the show, she continued to criticise Grohl for making money from the Nirvana name even though he &#;didn&#;t write one f***ing note&#; for the band.

&#;I wasn&#;t in Nirvana,&#; she said. &#;However, I do own Nirvana, with my daughter, and because of tax laws I verb to give money to his sister, Kim Cobain, and [Kurt&#;s m

Foo Fighters 'Rickroll' Anti-Gay Protesters

When members of the anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church demonstrated outside a venue where the Foo Fighters were to perform, the group punch back with the power of music and "Rickrolling".

Frontman Dave Grohl and fellow bandmates danced on the back of a truck as Rick Astley's single "Never Gonna Give You Up" blared out in front of the street protest.

The US musicians also held up signs saying "Keep it Clean" and "You Got Rick Roll'd Again" outside the Sprint Center in Kansas Town, where Westboro&#;activists were displaying homophobic placards.

Started in , Rickrolling refers to the internet meme that fooled web users into watching Astley's video when they believed they were clicking through to something different.

Westboro is well-known for carrying out protests at the funerals of American servicemen and claimed they died because of US liberal views on homosexuality.

After the Rickrolling incident,&#;Westboro replied on Twitter that they were going to continue with their anti-gay protests, calling the Foo Fighters' actions "totes lame

Foo Fighters trolled anti-gay Westboro Baptist protesters with disco music

Rock group Foo Fighters trolled anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church protesters by drowning out their hateful chants with disco music.

The hate group, known for its &#;God Hates F*gs&#; signs, protested a Foo Fighters concert in Kansas on August 5, with Westboro&#;s usual combo of hateful slurs, religion-fueled rhetoric, and cargo shorts on packed display.

But the group&#;s chants were soon overpowered when the Foo Fighters&#; disco alter egos The Dee Gees appeared on the back of a truck, NME reports.

Dressed in full &#;70s garb, the band &#; complete with backing singers &#; pulled up alongside Westboro protesters and front man Dave Grohl proceeded to address them.

“Alright now, ladies and gentlemen, I got something to say. Because you know what, I love you,” Grohl said. &#;I do! The way I look at it, is that I love everybody. Isn’t that what you’re supposed to do? Can’t you just love everybody? Cos I think it’s about love! That’s what I ponder, we’re all about love.&#;

Grohl added: &#;You shouldn’t

When Dave Grohl air-drums, you can still hear a sound. This isn't the answer to the old tree/forest riddle, nor confirmation of the more recent in-space-nobody-can-hear-you-scream hypothetical, just a fact: The Foo Fighters frontman goes at the task of keeping imaginary time just like he does everything else, with full-throttle force, and so his forceful rhythmic chopping has the insistent, metronomic whirring of fan blades. That is, as long as he's not air-drumming along to something loud."I know what time it is," Grohl says excitedly, ejecting the Butthole Surfers from his Chevrolet minivan's car stereo and popping in a new selection. It's a balmy spring daytime at the end of March, and we're inching our way through a typical Los Angeles rush hour on the way to a Foo photo fire. In the passenger seat beside Grohl is the most recent addition to the new Foo revue, drummer Taylor Hawkins, who joined the band all of three weeks ago; bassist Nate Mendel slouches in the backseat next to me. "This is one of the five greatest songs ever," announces Grohl, and the speakers swell with the un