Nirvana Reunion 2014: Courtney Love Anticipates Awkward Moments With Dave Grohl On Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction - ‘Sharing A Table With Dave Will Be Awkward’

Nirvana Reunion 2014: Nirvana is ready to rock the world as the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame President Joel Peresman is pleased to announce the inductees for the 2014 ceremony on April 10 in Brooklyn.

Courtney Love, the late Kurt Cobain's lover, meanwhile confirmed her attendance in the said event and was asked in an interview on Access Hollywood on how she would feel when she gets face to face with Nirvana's drummer Dave Grohl.

Grohl and Love never had the best relationship in Nirvana's stint where Love claimed that when Grohl attempted to sleep with her teenage daughter messed their relationship as friends.

"Well, we're going to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame and I think we're all sitting at the table," Love said. Asked if she thinks it will be "awkward" when she sees him, Love said, "Yes," before adding, "I'm no hashtag Yoko."

It might also be a very uncomfortable night for the 90's grunge band as they were also been thrown with doubts regarding their induction between them and also a Hall of Fame inductee Kiss' Gene Simmons.

For Simmons, no one could be called an icon just because the artist passed away or if they only released one or two records - pertaining to Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse.

"Kurt Cobain - no, that's one or two records, that's not enough. Amy Winehouse - that's one or two records, that's not enough. What, just because you died that makes you an icon? No, no," Kiss frontman said in an October 2013 interview.

Meanwhile, Nirvana, which was nominated for the first time, as it is eligible this year after they released their first single "Love Buzz" in 1988.

"That's really no surprise to me," says Rock and Roll Hall of Fame President and CEO Joel Peresman to Rolling Stones. "People see the relevancy of that band. We're just getting into the creative of the show, so I don't know what's going to happen with that performance. They have to figure it out."

Living members of the band Nirvana were ecstatic and very happy with the announcement. Nirvana Drummer Dave Grohl, now fronting the band Foo Fighters, expressed his appreciation for the award and thanked his band mates saying, without them he will be nothing today.

"For once... I'm speechless," Grohl said in a statement.  "From the basements, to the dingy clubs, to the broken down vans, to... the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I'd like to thank the committee not only for this induction, but also for recognizing Nirvana for what we were: pure rock and roll. Most of all, thank you to all of the fans that have supported rock and roll throughout the years, and to Kurt and Krist, without whom I would not be here today."

Also, members of the band remember Kurt Cobain for inspiring people to make great music and said they honor the award to the late musician.

"This is a great honor," Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic gladly said after hearing the news. "Thank you to the people who nominated and voted for us. Thank you most of all to Kurt Cobain. And to everyone who's kept Rock music going strong for 60 years and counting."

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