Collier Cash Rule is clearly not your average 10-year-old, as the talented tween demonstrated onstage at Foo Fighters’ Friday night show in Kansas City, Missouri.
In fan-shot footage from the show, Foo frontman Dave Grohl invites the youngster onstage, and asks if he knows how to play guitar. When he says he does, Grohl hands him his.
“What do you know?” Grohl asks, with Rule responding, “I know a lot of Metallica songs,” before launching into the opening guitar riff of “Enter Sandman”.
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Clearly impressed, Grohl stands back and lets the young rocker riff away as the rest of the band kicks in, with Grohl handling vocals.
About a minute in, Grohl stops the band mid-song, declaring, “That’s all we know! He knows more than we do.” He asks Rule if he knows any other songs; he responds by launching into the riff of Metallica’s “Welcome Home (Sanitarium).”
“I tell you what, I know Ed Sheeran’s playing down the street, but he ain’t got nothing on Collier right now,” Grohl tells the crowd.
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The experience of playing onstage with a bona fide rock god would be enough for any 10-year-old fan, but Grohl had an even bigger surprise in store.
“You wanna keep that?” asks Grohl, gesturing to his guitar, Rule’s eyes practically pop out of his head as his jaw drops.
“You want it?” continues Grohl. “Tour’s almost over, I might as well give him my f**ing guitar.”
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Collier leans in to give Grohl a hug, with the former Nirvana drummer instructing Rule to take the guitar over to his mom — which he follows with a warning.
“If I see that s**t on eBay next week, I’m gonna find you, Collier” he quips.