Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of rock and roll, Dave Grohl, has rendered his official verdict on Taylor Swift. The Foo Fighters frontman, a known prosecutor of crimes against music, officially passed judgement on T-Swizzle in his courtroom (stage) this week, finding the defendant, awesome.
During a concert for BBC Radio 1‘s Big Weekend, which saw Tay Tay warm up the stage for the headlining Foos, Grohl revealed that his feelings about the country singer-turned-pop princess fall somewhere on the spectrum between artistic respect and creepy secret-shrine-building fangirl-dom.
“I’m officially obsessed,” Grohl revealed to the crowd. “She might want to get a restraining order, because I’m all about T. Swift.”
He then went on to dedicate a song to the Swizz: Congregation, from the band’s latest album Sonic Highways, which was written in her one-time hometown of Nashville, Tennessee.
“I’m-a dedicate this one to Taylor Swift, how bout that?” The Foo said, tongue somewhere about the cheek. “This one goes out to my opening band, Taylor Swift.”
And to prove he wasn’t horsing around, Grohl then went on to dedicate two more songs to T-Swift that night.
This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. You know, assuming Taylor Swift actually knows this happened.
Watch Dave Grohl’s Swiftie dedication, and Congregation performance at the Norwich festival, below.
“I’m officially obsessed, she might want to get a restraining order” – Dave Grohl is a @taylorswift13 fan too guys! https://t.co/aaP4iwPfJ5
— BBC Radio 1 (@BBCR1) May 24, 2015