Dave Grohl was asked by The Times on chances of Nirvana reuniting, to which he replied:
“In this job, I’ve been lucky to meet some of my heroes, such as Paul McCartney, who is now a friend.
“It’s great when he comes over. The kids get that he’s a Beatle, but not really. So their interaction is beautiful because they’re not trying to act cool.
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“There have been a few seminal gigs over the years. Glastonbury this year was up there.
“Another was when Nirvana made the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014. I got together with my old bandmates, Krist [Novoselic] and Pat [Smear], and guests including Joan Jett and Lorde, and we played those songs again.
“It sounded just like it did, but of course with one thing missing. We hadn’t played a Nirvana set since Kurt died.
“Could we do that again? I don’t know.”