DAVE GROHL WROTE IT IN 1992. NIRVANA RECORDED IT IN 1993. AND AFTER 16 YEARS OF SILENCE, OSLO HEARD IT AGAIN. Wednesday night at Unity Arena, during the acoustic set of the Take Cover Tour, Grohl picked up his guitar and started playing “Marigold.” The crowd knew exactly what it was. This song has a history most tracks could never dream of. Grohl recorded it solo under the name Late! for his Pocketwatch album. Then Nirvana cut their own version during the In Utero sessions — it became the B-side to “Heart-Shaped Box.” That makes it the only song ever released by both bands. But here’s the thing nobody really talks about — what happened between 2006’s Skin and Bones live recording and that stage in Oslo… is just nothing. Sixteen years of nothing. And then there it was again. Acoustic. Simple. Like the song never left. Sometimes the songs that disappear the longest hit the hardest when they come back.
Dave Grohl Brought “Marigold” Back to Oslo After 16 Years, and the Crowd Knew Why On Wednesday night at Unity…