ZrowsN1s wrote:https://youtu.be/LxijhTgxkyk
New QOTSA :D
Is this the same lineup? Dave Grohl still drumming? I liked Songs For The Deaf but haven't really kept up with anything after that because the singer changed.
Definitely not the same line up. Josh Homme is the front man/ lead singer on ALL the albums. Rated R and Songs for the Deaf (One of my favorite albums) featured Screaming Tree's front man Mark Lanegan (the deep gravely voice) and Nick O. on Bass (He's the guy that scream/sings the first track on sftd and a few others). And of course SFTD has Dave Grohl (legend) on drums.
The new album is Homme and a few guys I'm not familiar with the drummer from mars volta and Troy Van Leeuwen on guitar. Troy has played for Perfect Circle and a few other bands. Josh Homme played rhythm guitar in Screaming Trees (that's where he knows Lanegan from) and that's also where he met Van Leeuween.
I like QOTSA a lot, but they definitely shift style from album to album.
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ZrowsN1s wrote:https://youtu.be/LxijhTgxkyk
New QOTSA :D
Is this the same lineup? Dave Grohl still drumming? I liked Songs For The Deaf but haven't really kept up with anything after that because the singer changed.
Definitely not the same line up. Josh Homme is the front man/ lead singer on ALL the albums. Rated R and Songs for the Deaf (One of my favorite albums) featured Screaming Tree's front man Mark Lanegan (the deep gravely voice) and Nick O. on Bass (He's the guy that scream/sings the first track on sftd and a few others). And of course SFTD has Dave Grohl (legend) on drums.
The new album is Homme and a few guys I'm not familiar with the drummer from mars volta and Troy Van Leeuwen on guitar. Troy has played for Perfect Circle and a few other bands. Josh Homme played rhythm guitar in Screaming Trees (that's where he knows Lanegan from) and that's also where he met Van Leeuween.
I like QOTSA a lot, but they definitely shift style from album to album.
Yeah no doubt that may as well be a different band. I guess as long as the sound is the same that's what matters.
I'm gonna miss Tom. This is a cover of a Beck Song, but it's one of my favorite Petty Tracks. Please forgive the title, it's a really good song.
https://youtu.be/i-2A20W5X3Y
-Matta.k.a. Lo_Que, loadedquestions135I ❤ The P'KAL
"The world of edges has a small doorway in, but opens into a cavern that is both wide and deep." -sal
Mostly jazz with a little bit of classic rock mixed in.
Elaine Elias
McCoy Tyner
Mahavishnu Orchestra, I saw them live in 1975, Music Hall in Houston
John Coltrane
Crusaders
Led Zepplin, 1975, Baton Rouge
Jethro Tull, 1973, 1974, Houston
Allman Brothers
I just bought his album "The Scene is Dead" and it's pretty good if you're into instrumental albums. Lots of pretty standard cliche type riffs but that's not necessarily a bad thing.