k-telDave Grohl tells People that one record changed his life. “I discovered music listening to AM radio in my mom’s Ford. It was stuff like 10cc, Carly Simon, Helen Reddy. We would drive around Virginia and sing along. I’d sing the main melody, and she would sing the harmony. We didn’t have a lot of money; my mother was a public school teacher. On the weekends, she would bring home a record player from the school and we would listen to it. I’d go to the local record store and buy music. I’d earn money mowing lawns and then buy music with it. My first record was a K-Tel collection called 20 Original Hits by the Original Stars. It had people like KC and the Sunshine Band on it. But there was one song called Frankenstein by The Edgar Winter Group. It’s an instrumental, and it was amazing. It really changed my life. I listened to it, and suddenly I was seeing music, not just hearing it. The record became my prized possession.”