@@jakeybball I would agree, but I think QOTSA continually brings more to the table than Clutch. Also, as much as I love Clutch, I think their work tends to feel a little "cheesy" sometimes.
@@shnibzzz I went to Blood Red Shoes gig in Amsterdam, and before them, there was this guy with a guitar and a beat machine performing. Yet there was something about him; he was too good for a supporting act. Later after the concert, I saw him in the merch kiosk helping sell Blood Red Shoes t-shirts. Little did I know, he was Mickey Shuman with his solo project GLU. Mindblowing.
Josh is really amazing, he really is a genius and his vocal range is effortless!! The whole band are such talented musicians!! They are really something special, I can see why Dave was drawn to them way back when.
Josh Homme has always put together great musicians for the many iterations of QOTSA, but this is the tightest (and coolest) yet - poised for world domination!
LYRICS I sat by the ocean And drank a potion, baby, to erase you Face down in the Boulevard Yet I couldn't face you There ain’t no use in crying It doesn't change anything, so baby, what good does it do? Your friends, they all sympathize Maybe, I don’t need them to Imagined I'd be your one and only Instead of the lonely one You, me and a lie Silence is closer, we’re passing ships in the night There’s nowhere to run away, said "Boy, if you want love, you’ll have to go and find it with someone new Do you know who you really are? Are you sure it’s really you?" Lies are a funny thing They slip through your fingertips Because they never happened to you Time wounds all the heals as we fade out of view Imagined I'd be your one and only Instead of the lonely one You, me and a lie Silence is closer, we’re passing ships in the night You, me and a lie Silence is closer, we’re passing ships in the night End to the night, left with nowhere to hide Closer and closer, we’re crashing ships in the night
I Know awards mean nothing but come on! They deserve a Grammy for what they put out! Nom for Villains lets hope its in bag x They were unreal in Dublin and cannot wait for Finsbury Park!! xxxxxx
This guy can do no wrong in my eye's fkn luv Josh,, fab line-up too,, keep it this way,, and carry on as you are,, brought me you for many year's hopefully many more,,, 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵
I can imagine. For sure. Joshua Homme, thank you for being the best defibrillator in existence (I really would have liked to interview you whilst you were here, Feb 2024). I love ya x ❤
I hate to admit it but I'm an old fart rock and roller from WAY back! Queens have me entranced!! Daniel Raitliff had a good one, but Josh Holmes and QOTSA have kept me captive since "No One Knows"!!
@@SkysurferJr Mikey Shoes is five times the technical bassist Oliveri was but you have to acknowledge and respect the necessary crazy that Nick brought. QOTSA is better than it's ever been but I'm glad we got what we got out of Nick.
Zac Miller absolutely. Nick was incredible and probably made Queens what they are today, without him they probably wouldn’t be nearly as popular. i just believe that this era with Mikey is a much more fresh and exciting time for the band. i do greatly appreciate Nick still.
Oh my yes indeed my daughter was the little milk carton for Halloween last year, same riff with almost the same guitar snaking sound over top. Subconscious of course, the main difference seems the bridge and chorus sound very different, but yes the majority of it has the riff as the main component.