Watch Foo Fighters covers Metallica's "Enter Sandman" with a young fan – Rolling Stone



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The Foo Fighters gave fans in Kansas City, Missouri an unforgettable night by covering Metallica's "Enter Sandman" after Dave Grohl invited a young fan on stage to play the guitar for the performance.

In a sequence filmed by fans, Grohl asks a 10-year-old fan, named Collier Cash Rule, if he knew how to play the guitar, which he answered "yes" to.

"What do you know?" Grohl asked, to which Collier replied, "I know a lot of Metallica songs." The child then began to embark on the opening riff of "Enter Sandman" alongside the Foo Fighters.

Grohl interrupted the mid-song group to ask Collier if he knew any other songs; Necklace responded with the riff at "Welcome Home (Sanitarium) of Metallica". Grohl, impressed by the talent of the young fan, also made a joke about Ed Sheeran's concert in the same town that night, saying that Sheeran "has nothing to do with Collier. "

Necklace, originally from Shawnee, Kansas, then received the ultimate gift from Grohl, one of the singer's guitars. "If I see this shit on eBay next week, I'll find you, Collier," Grohl warned.

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