SEBASTIAN WILLNOW/AFP/Getty Justin Bieber was forced to cancel an appearance Rosetta Stone onone of Germanys most popular TV shows after the broadcast was cut shortdue to a stunt that went horribly wrong.Saturdays live broadcast of the game show Wetten Dass wascanceled when 23-year-old Samuel Koch was severely injured after heattempted to jump over a moving car while wearing shoes equipped with asuspension system.VIDEO: The weeks top celebrity headlinesBieber, who was scheduled to appear on the show along with Robbie Williams and Phil Collins, Twittered his best wishes for Kochs recovery.Mullets, FrosBeehives: From Bowie to Bieber, Rocks Most Iconic Hair Styles"Just want to let my people in Germany know I wont be on Wetten Dass tonight as an accident has taken place and we all dont think it is right to continue," the teen wrote Saturday. "Please pray for Samuel Kochhis Rosetta Stone V3 family as we wait andhope for his health and safety. Im sorry we couldnt perform tonightbut some things are more important than putting on a show."German news agency DPAD reports that while Koch suffered multiple back injuries and fractures andunderwent surgery Sunday, his condition is no longer life threatening. Get more Us! Follow us on Twitter | Friend us on Facebook | Subscribe to Us Weekly | For music stories and more, visit our partner site Rolling Stone | Can you match celeb A-listers to their hairdos? Play our celebrity hair game now! We started making phone calls trying to find all these people."Grohl played virtually all the instruments himself, though Lemmy and Cronos play bass on their tracks, Wino adds explosive guitar to "The Emeerald Law," and Kim Thayil of Soundgarden plays guitar on two songs Rosetta Stone Portuguese.And even though Grohl has made the rare transition from drummer to successful frontman, he knows where he belongs. "Im a drummer," he says. "I taught myself how to play the guitar, I taught myself how to play the drums, and I kind of fake doing both of them. But drumming comes more natural to me, and it just feels better." "Rupture has also been playing gigs with Nettle -- his more abstract electronic side project with Moroccan instrumentalists -- recently wrapping up a U.K. tour alongside monumental Moroccan band Nass El Ghiwane. "People call them the Rolling Stones of Morocco," he boasts. Although hes been approached by artists as diverse as DJ Spooky and Robert Plant, Rupture is determined to return to the studio in December to record a Nettle record -- and hit the turntables for his next hip-hop Cheap Rosetta Stone V3 tape. Both will be released this spring, followed by a trek through the States.



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